For Sale Ebay Bikes

Discussion in 'Ducati Bikes For Sale' started by Rob, Jun 13, 2014.

  1. Ill let you know how much i make when its all gone, itll all be spent on upgrading the V4 trackbike to make me look like im faster than i am anyway :). But yeah, 100% will turn a profit. :upyeah:

    Suppose you just have to enjoy breaking them, listing the bits, packaging the bits and posting the bits.... and answering endless ridiculous questions on ebay :joy:
     
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  2. I bought an early 900 Monster for the engine, and broke it, selling the rest on ebay for spares. Pretty much everything sold, but I wasn't greedy on the prices and ended up with a free engine.

    Not long after ebay changed it's rules. Can't now sell with a linked paypal account (even though they bought paypal!). I refuse to put my current account details into ebay, and give them permission to withdraw funds. Consequently I haven't sold on ebay since.

    Anyone found a way round not putting your bank details into ebay?
     
  3. I'd be betting a decent very early monster (1993/94?) monster 900 with yellow wishbone, would be a very good long-term punt. It's a bike that really saved Ducati.
     
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  4. Thanks Thunderbolt, yep I had seen that one.... But the time you un-chintz it (if not already, I claim that as a real adjective), you're up to "immaculate original example" money I feel.
     
  5. Assuming they’re straight, I’m interested in the forks & brake calipers if they’re available?
     
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  6. I think you'll find that it was the Cagiva brothers that saved the brand, but yes if you can find a decent monster, then why not.
     
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  7. I think we're all in agreement that we want to be the first owner on that V5 document, but sometimes let someone else take the hit... ..especially in these sticky times.
     
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  8. I've only been first once on V5 & lost 50% + when moving it on... Like nailing virgins, vastly overrated.
     
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  9. Surely "un-chintz" is a verb???
     
  10. I prefer the term 'de-chavved' :joy:
     
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  11. Eight virgins for me as well;), but just as many one owner models over the years which i do prefer, and many two / three owner machines thrown into the mix.
     
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  12. Agreed! That dealer often advertises bikes in shocking condition at grossly over-inflated prices. How did someone let a bike that has done 6000 miles get into that state? Did they park it in a beachside car park and leave it for 10 years?

    I started to get excited, but quickly realised it was not a montjuic. As the ad says has just been fitted with that fairing at some point (or resprayed).
     
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  13. That's where you and i chime in, we don't get fooled by these dealers and their stupid prices, and hopefully others don't as well.
     
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