I can really appreciate the work that's gone in to it, but there's something wrong with the proportions which I just couldn't live with, especially the tail unit. It looks like he's going touring with a topbox. Compare this TT1: To the Ebay one for sale:
Agree about the seat size Mine also had the rusty pulley wheels though.... Otherwise it looks well made with good parts.
You could pick thought with everything with enough time, but certainly the seat unit's at a odd angle compared to the original one, just a little bit of weekend work'd fix it for sure.
What do you think? not sure if it could be saved, be nice if it could? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/234924864240?hash=item36b29cf2f0:g:XWQAAOSwIc1kCEqk
Ducati 888 SP4, in mint condition but a ridiculous asking price, the clocks show 2000 odd thousand in KM's, but he's talking MPH. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/32557708...rentrq:ee7be4401860ab85bba81922ffffb2d8|iid:1
......and if you'd the disposable income, which one would you own?, or are you happy with your lot in life.?
How many people have purchased a bike and didn't have the storage space at the time of the sale...........but you then find that space.
He also has an SP2 at around £20k. Prices are high but as Chris says, they're pretty rare and look good in the photos.
Yes ' i'd miss a private sale listed in the ebay thread on the 20th, but on the Ducati owners club, they're out there if you have loads of money, i'm on a budget though.
I made a very discreet purchase and arranged to exchange bike for cash in a local public car park. By the time I got home the "reception party" already knew. One of her friends had spotted the deed in the car park and told her
Happy days is a understanding other half, if your in the dog house for a few days who cares if you get your way.