High mileage, but looks cheap for an R, no mention of what the extras are over and above the standard mammouth 'R' spec they mention https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DUCATI-1...711358?hash=item2cdf9602fe:g:Dn0AAOSw4vpb8tLw
That does appear to be priced at the low end but it is the early model which has proved in a number of cases, hard to shift. The Panigale R is the more desirable model but even that has a very small market. Andy
Still for sale ........ unsurprisingly ! https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1998-Duc...678306?hash=item48b889b6e2:g:es4AAOSw2YZb0icS Andy
Not really sure the true value of something like this https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DUCATI-888-PRIVATE-AUCTiON-NO-RESERVE/223252906754
Not 50 Grand,but a sizeable return on my purchase cost.I only sold it due to I'll health,it was one of my favourite bikes.
Very much a Marmite bike.I saw my first one at Brightona.It took me a couple of years to find one.A lovely bike to ride on the open road,not at all nice round town.Also helps if you have a supple body to cope with the riding position.