Title: needing some input Please Post by: killerpenguin on August 26, 2010, 12:15:36 PM Alright here it is. I have a 2000 m750 dark. Had the bike for about a year layed it over and messed it up. Now I have a chance to upgrade to a 900. I was wondering what a super clean 97 m900 with 13k regular maintenance at ducati dealer and a ton of carbon fiber would usually go for I can get it for 3k and it seems like a deal but I don't want to get it if I could find a better deal elsewhere. Helllppp me please ;D
Title: Re: needing some input Please Post by: the_Journeyman on August 26, 2010, 02:03:04 PM Not a bad price, I gave $4k for a 2000 900SS. I'd certainly shop around to be sure though, it may be a bit high ~
JM Title: Re: needing some input Please Post by: redxblack on August 26, 2010, 02:15:13 PM i pd $2750 for a 2000 m900ie
Title: Re: needing some input Please Post by: killerpenguin on August 26, 2010, 03:56:41 PM Here is a little more. It has Leo carbon high slip on, open air box lid, carbon fiber belt covers carbon sprocket cover carbon clutch cover and carbon cluster with tach carbon tail and well it is a really clean. Bike. Thanks for your help
Title: Re: needing some input Please Post by: Howie on August 26, 2010, 07:36:05 PM If you get a few years of riding pleasure does it matter if you paid $2800 or $3200? If you really like it and the bike is in good condition, buy it. [moto] can be you.
Title: Re: needing some input Please Post by: DoubleEagle on August 26, 2010, 10:22:15 PM Unless a couple hundred bucks is going to make a huge difference in your life ....buy the bike and go have fun !
If you were talking thousands ...then that would be a different story. Dolph :) Title: Re: needing some input Please Post by: redxblack on August 27, 2010, 01:25:23 AM I'd say you're getting a good price, go for it. Mine has high pipes as well, but I have replacement low pipes on order. They sound good, but make 2 up riding difficult.
Title: Re: needing some input Please Post by: seevtsaab on August 27, 2010, 12:27:45 PM If you get a few years of riding pleasure does it matter if you paid $2800 or $3200? If you really like it and the bike is in good condition, buy it. [moto] can be you. what he said |