Restore And Sell Or Just Sell 996 Sps

Discussion in 'Ducati General Discussion' started by Ivor, Oct 5, 2022.

  1. Take the money. Market is dropping. You’ll never recover the cost and it will always be ‘just one more bit’.

    Watch the Henry Cole stuff: they make money but factor jo time at all into it. Same as the wheelers dealers stuff.

    If you plan to keep, restore. If you don’t sell. :upyeah:
     
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  2. Maybe a group restoration? I’d be happy to help, best way to learn about these beautiful bikes!
     
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  3. I have to say, a 916 is by far one of the simplest bikes to strip. You could have it down to a bare frame and sssa out in less time than a dealer takes to put an exhaust system on a panigale. And if you know what you’re doing it doesn’t take that long to Lucy back either

    Even I have done it. We’ll phase 1 anyway ;)
     
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  4. Thanks for all that, all 5 bits of redness need painting, agree re the engine painting, but if I'm going to take the engine out may as well get it done properly, frame needs painting too.
    Regards motivation ( to own or not) I love having it , but don't ride it, so it'll end up in the living room, perhaps it deserves a better home
     
  5. I know, had the engine out twice and built a 2004 monster from scratch ( frame up) ( 2 of them in the cellar too)
     
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  6. Where did ducati go wrong? Had the head fairing off my 1299 for a year now trying to replace f@cking bulbs and now still can’t get it to fit back on!!

    I hate that bike.
     
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  7. I have one of each from 888 onwards, they get progressively more difficult to work on, fitting the track bodywork to the 1199 was a mare, still don't know if the tail unit is on right or not
     
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  8. out of interest is the 996 an ohlins model??
     
  9. Definitely not front no, might be ohlins at the back but not entirely sure tbh
     
  10. Sounds like late 916 sps. Showa front, ohlins rear and damper. Best vintage ;)
     
  11. early 996sps was showa upfront too mate
     
  12. I’m which case it’s a between model and not worth much.

    I’ll give you 4 grand and send a van tomorrow Ivor ;)
     
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  13. @Ivor
    If you do decide to sell I could well be interested. I have previously restored a 748r plus a 996.
    Being retired I have time to burn.
     
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  14. Definitely 996, that's what's on the body work, with SPS on the tail, can't remember the headstock number
     
  15. Oh, I have my bottom bid then , I'd need a week to get it out of the cellar
     
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  16. Ok, I'll put you down for first dibs, if and when I decide, I've got to do something can't get them all into one property..
     
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  17. Perhaps we should rebrand this forum as the Ducati agency, good luck whatever you decide on the day.
     
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  18. Thank you, it is an incredibly helpful forum, will probably end up restoring it and putting it in the front room, going to get the engine checked over and assess from there. 50/50 at the moment
     
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  19. These bikes just provide a good feel factor whether your riding them or not, i'll have have to make that decision on mine sooner or later whether i gonna sell or keep them.......and it's bloody hard letting anything leave the premises.
     
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  20. Sold my 1198S last year, still regret it, loved riding it
     
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