Hello! I just picked up my first Ducati this weekend! I've always wanted one, it only took me about 8 years to get one!
Been riding for {drumroll} about 8 years! I've owned a plethora of different bikes, mostly Suzukis and mostly around 500ccs.
1986 GS550L (never ran, was a $500 project that turned out to be FUBAR)
1982 GS650GL (not comfortable at all)
1996 GS500E (loved it, sold it for $$ when I lost my job)
1997 GS500E (loved it, replacement for the 1996, I ended up crashing it)
2013 Honda CB500F (awesome bike, but I was moving across the country and it was more convenient to sell it than bring it)
2006 Buell XB12SS Lightning Long (1203cc V-twin, the oddball of the bunch)
and now...
2000 Monster 750!
I actually traded the Buell for it. The Buell had about 30k miles on it, had been on the ground from the PO, and to be honest I wasn't particularly satisfied on it. I wanted something smaller. So I listed it for sale/trade and got an offer for a 2000 M750.
I was skeptical at first, expecting it to need work or something, but I humored him and asked for pictures.
My jaw about hit the floor! Asked about condition.
3800 original miles, new belts, new tires, new fluids, had been kept in the LIVING ROOM of all places! Didn't get used enough by him, he wants something bigger!
What kind of deal? Straight across. Eh... maybe not the best deal financially (my Buell KBB's for about $1500 more, but the market value is much less), but I figured the market being what it was and the condition difference being what it was that they're close enough in value.
It's not perfect, but it's as close as a 17 year old motorcycle can be! I did the proper used vehicle inspection and test ride, but from the second I saw it in person my heart was screaming "Yes! Yes! Yes! Take it!" So I did!
Here's the Buell I let go:
And here's the Ducati I picked up:
And just so there's no doubts:
I am the one who rolled it over 4000 miles! This bike is
immaculate, and literally the best condition and lowest mileage vehicle I've ever owned, including cars.
It's a dream come true!
I'm hoping to install a high exhaust (maybe a GPR) and get a Corbin seat, and then other than minor stuff like mirrors, bars, grips, levers, etc I'll be keeping it mostly stock.
I ride full time, I live where I can ride all year long and I don't own cars, not anymore. This bike will be for both business and pleasure, and I hope it does not disappoint.
So far, to me, it feels like a 3/4 scale version of my Buell Lightning! Not only is it volumetrically and physically a little smaller, but it feels like it weighs about 100 pounds less. It so maneuverable! I'm seriously impressed!
The Buell was easy to go fast on, but I think the Monster is the bike that'll get me into trouble...