1980's 900 bevel,, https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ducati-D...500464?hash=item4da1a61ef0:g:6ggAAOSw96ld56Ry
DO7D5CTG79INew listingducati 748 r 748r performance 800 miles carbon termigoni px swap italy red corse
If you wear a high viz, then you will need one of these. 93NGTUE4ESFTriumph Trophy 1200 spares or repairs. 0H9DNHZ92MKKDucati 996 Senna S
As a nicely restored one would probably cost you £5-6k then its bonkers. Not even one of the more desirable models unless I'm missing something.
Treat the wife for Xmas https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DNEPR-MT-9-750-1972/202848149829?hash=item2f3ab12145:g:DvgAAOSwRY1d6~OW
748 project for someone with spanners near Bromley/Kent,, https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ducati-7...rentrq:e4e5b1ad16e0aaa30a5f65aafff4b9e8|iid:1
Some people haven't got a clue when it comes to presenting something for sale. "I know what I'll do when trying to sell my Ducati Senna for £10k. I'll place it in a manky garage with the fairings off. Job jobbed, that should get the punters in." "But just in case it doesn't, I'll show a picture of my muddy rear tyre."
Totally agree with you on this one,plus also my pet hate is some sellers that place shiny metal/carbon quality items on a concrete floor without a cotton sheet for that photoshoot.
I couldn't agree more, you see it a lot and always makes me laugh, wonder if he likes snacks, The Devils in the detail, well the number plate. Is it even a Senna?
Yes the seller is a bit loose with the full information but nevertheless if the bidding stays well under the £3k mark then perhaps worth a punt.