FYI and @Expat Jack it reached £10,200 and is sold provisionally at that price it being a little under the sellers reserve. Assume the seller says ‘yes’ then it will cost the buyer £11,730 inc buyer’s premium + vat.
I don't follow the prices, but that seems a good price for the seller! Makes your bike look a bargain. Maybe have a word with H&H...
LOL. I decided to take the wheels off the 25th Anniversario 916 Panigale DucatDoodlePug today (blimey, that’s a mouthful, will have to call it something else) because the massively powerful engine has ripped the tyres to shreds more like they’re 20 years old and need replacing coz they’re harder than a man who’s swallowed a whole bottle of Viagra. On inspecting the manual it may very well have a single sided swing arm but it still involves removing the exhaust so the rear wheel can be extracted. The exhaust is a one piece affair, which means the bolts holding it to the cylinder head have to be removed..... after 20 years I was dreading it . Not to worry I thought, I’ve some tools that might assist, and there’s a thread in the Ducati Forum that might help me. Fecking things came off easier than a whores drawers not that I know about such things you understand, I’m just well read I was most disappointed Never mind, I’ve an 800cc Yamaha 2 stroke triple which sank to the bottom of Schull harbour which I’m renovating over the winter that should provide some entertainment.
you know these DHS types, they’ve probably loaded them up a tree somewhere and forgot to leave a calling card
It’s still here. Following in @Old rider ‘s shadow, I’ll post a picture a day until it’s sold. Just look at the quality of those parts. No flaky paint 20 year old engine parts here
I've been watching 748's for a while and so seeing this is of interest, however it may be a little salty for my wallet and wouldn't want to waste your time. 6 months ago I genuinely think the market for clean 748's was £5k