Finally got an Italian ride...
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"Technically" it's for the business but I won't be heartbroken in this case if it doesn't sell for a while. This one will be my summer "bike night" ride...
2001 Ducati 748S. All original plastics. 1 owner, all records, etc. He rode it back and forth to work on nice days until he hurt himself and couldn't ride anymore. Marchesini wheels :cool:, Arrow 3/4 carbon exhaust, some other little nice add-ons. It's as close to perfect as I have ever seen a used bike... much less one that is 18 years old. Every OEM part came with it in boxes including the exhaust and mint condition OEM 5 spoke wheels that he replaced the day he bought it. That Ducati sound with the Arrow... :eek: :coolest: |
I know nothing about bikes, but that looks like a great bike
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Nice lil' scooter!
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Wow. The tank's not even whacked up where the guys keys would do a number on the paint! Odd that the passenger pegs are still attached with the monoposto seat cowl in place.
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Really clean and not dinged up for its age. Scott This one is 35 years old, all original, and almost as clean as a 2 year old, lightly ridden bike. Snagged it from the original owner a few years back. 6900 orig miles. Sure ain't no Duc though :cool: https://i.imgur.com/pIdAfHf.jpg |
Nice to see a Duc that is a color other than red for a change! :yesnod:
Knew someone at one of the local cruise-ins that had a Panigale :drool: looked (and sounded) sweet. :seasix: Enjoy! :cert: |
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Gotta love the guy that goes and buys a new Ducati and spends another $5k+ on it before it ever leaves the dealer's floor. Speaking of replacing the tail, that whole process takes a matter of seconds. I work on a lot of bikes and the way that they made these things is amazing compared to the Japanese sport bikes. They were made to be race bikes and they seemingly thought of just about everything. It is all Dzus fasteners on the fairings vs the usual plethora of screws that you will find on bikes. The entire tail section comes off with a pull pin. You can disassemble the entire body in about a minute. All of the wiring, fuel system, etc is all quick connect fittings. Damn I love this thing. :cool: |
Post up a video with audio of exhaust !!
Very nice bike! |
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On a side note, I'm already looking for a 996 to join it. Because why not. :rofl: |
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