No service book for 748 what would you do?
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jason61c said:
When you add in the servicing costs of a 748, it doesn't go up in value, real terms against the extra costs.
i'd agree for the run of the mill biposto etc, ive covered my costs so far on my own but they arent going up massively like the bigger bikes. definitely go for an R, SP or SPS as at least the value holding up offsets your running costs a little, and generally the owners have tended to respect the fact they need a commitment to regular expensive servicing just like the 996/998i often pass the Bike Specialists in Sheffield and he has some crazy priced ltd edition ducatis in there! i had the chance some time ago of an R for very good money and regret not buying it at the time, values have marched on a bit since.
podman said:
I think if I felt the need to ask some people on the internet if I should or shouldnt buy a particular bike, id realise that the bike wasnt for me...
I thinking was more in expectation of getting a swooning response, as someone buying a Ferrari 360 might. I think the responses took him by surprise, hence his ongoing battle to convince us that it's a good deal. im actually interested in getting input from people that own or have owned one of these so i can make my own mind up whether or not i should buy it
whether it does or does not make or lose money i care less about. in fact i assume to lose money but that doesnt matter because im not buying a depreciating asset with a view to making money (funny that)
my issue is that ive seen prices of these things vary massively and good ones seem to go for much more than the 2-3 mentioned earlier...
whether it does or does not make or lose money i care less about. in fact i assume to lose money but that doesnt matter because im not buying a depreciating asset with a view to making money (funny that)
my issue is that ive seen prices of these things vary massively and good ones seem to go for much more than the 2-3 mentioned earlier...
jason61c said:
Steve Bass said:
Yes, had a 996 SPS back in the day and a 748R a couple of years ago that became the basis of my current race bike.
The 996 felt a better engine. The 748 revved higher but with little point. The engine wasn't happy revving so the better midrange of the 996 was nice. The SPS has a lot of different parts however, even down to different primary drive ratios and Ohlins suspension which knocked the socks of the Showa rear unit. Showa forks are ok but the rer unit really is pony.
The 998 is a different proposition altogether, better engine, better performance and less weight. Cracking bikes, which is reflected in their values...
And to give this all some context, this is my current, forever evolving TD/Race bike. So i know my way around these old girls
Pefect(except the wavy discs) The 996 felt a better engine. The 748 revved higher but with little point. The engine wasn't happy revving so the better midrange of the 996 was nice. The SPS has a lot of different parts however, even down to different primary drive ratios and Ohlins suspension which knocked the socks of the Showa rear unit. Showa forks are ok but the rer unit really is pony.
The 998 is a different proposition altogether, better engine, better performance and less weight. Cracking bikes, which is reflected in their values...
And to give this all some context, this is my current, forever evolving TD/Race bike. So i know my way around these old girls
RC1 said:
im actually interested in getting input from people that own or have owned one of these so i can make my own mind up whether or not i should buy it
whether it does or does not make or lose money i care less about. in fact i assume to lose money but that doesnt matter because im not buying a depreciating asset with a view to making money (funny that)
my issue is that ive seen prices of these things vary massively and good ones seem to go for much more than the 2-3 mentioned earlier...
Bog standard 748 won't have gone for much more. As previously mentioned, the fancier versions will have. whether it does or does not make or lose money i care less about. in fact i assume to lose money but that doesnt matter because im not buying a depreciating asset with a view to making money (funny that)
my issue is that ive seen prices of these things vary massively and good ones seem to go for much more than the 2-3 mentioned earlier...
If you want it, then buy it, but it will cost you more money than you thought, it won't rocket in value and it's not a great bike, as well as being very old tech nowadays.
Just for info OP my last 2 year belt service and clearance check at Cornerspeed Ducati weighed in at 600 quid as one of the rockers was starting to show signs of losing chrome. Mine has fsh and 14k miles and is always warmed up properly and allowed to build oil flow to the rockers. Get a bad one and need many rockers plus other parts and you are potentially into 1200 quid or more in parts if it wiped out a cam through not being replaced immediately.
Go into it with eyes open. For their size, fabulous looks, noise and drama I love it but it has costs built in. I wouldn't personally have bought a std biposto etc because the costs are the same against a depreciating asset.
Go into it with eyes open. For their size, fabulous looks, noise and drama I love it but it has costs built in. I wouldn't personally have bought a std biposto etc because the costs are the same against a depreciating asset.
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