Good grief (Ducati content)
Discussion
Well, I was guilty with my Lotus of keeping it cosseted in the garage and only bringing it out for "special runs"; so it was a low mileage minter.
I am an amateur in comparison though, take a look at this 999:
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/467835.htm
I know they are beautiful bikes, but surely you'd want to ride it more often than that?
S
I am an amateur in comparison though, take a look at this 999:
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/467835.htm
I know they are beautiful bikes, but surely you'd want to ride it more often than that?
S
Sossige said:
50p says that whoever buys that finds themelves with a complete moneypit that's off the road with minor problems for one week in every two for the nect two years...Ducati's don't seem to take kindly to being left languishing in garages...
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JG
Dudd said:
Its even had 2 owners!
That,s less than 700 miles each over 6 years!!
That's not natural.
I remember the first owner's advert, it went something like this.That,s less than 700 miles each over 6 years!!
That's not natural.
2002 Ducati 999, 700 genuine dry miles.
Looked at lovingly on a daily basis.
Always kept tucked up at night in spare bedroom (central heated, constant temp)
Looking for new partner with sense of humour to share nights in.
Would suit single person with clean hands and their own buffing machine.
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