Anyone looking for a super sweet vintage Ducati?

Started by Got Duc, December 26, 2008, 06:44:28 PM

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ruester007

2007 - S4RS - Full termi system, integrated front signals/mirrors, Cox Racing radiator/oil cooler guard, frame sliders, DP tank guard, tinted windscreen, Sergeant Seat, pressure plate, spring retention caps, RCM clutch cover (painted), tail chop, emission removed, reflector removal
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Kopfjager

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derby

Quote from: CowboyBeebop on December 27, 2008, 02:40:19 AM

If anyone's looking, there's one of those on Ebay, too:


not only is it "one of those," it's the exact same bike that kopfjager pointed out (same seller).
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ducatiz

this bike has been for sale for the last 4-5 years.. it sat in the Ducati Soho showroom as a display (with a for sale sign on it) for 2 (?) years? 

i think it is probably overpriced by a smidge.  the singles never commanded the prices that the early 860 and 900s did. 

i seem to remember he was asking 12.5 for it back then too.  i bet that's what he paid for it.

Guggenheim had a "art of the motorcycle" show in the 90s, and this was one of the bikes, I don't know why they would have owned it though. 

i think 10k is a better price, despite its rarity.  it's just not a good market to be selling collector bikes in.

CORRECTION:   This must be a different bike than the one I saw, as it's in Cali.
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