What sort of return have people been getting on the Superleggera or Desmo after three - six years? and how about with a few thousand miles on the clock and used on track?? Is it actually an investment or a money pit.
I can't speak for the SL1, but Desmo's are being advertised on ebay and autotrader for well in excess of their original sale price. Most have mileage between 100 to 5000, price being asked between around 37k to 60k... a slight loss or healthly return depending on how you look at it: Inflation/servicing/fun or riding & owning... The price of anything is determined by how much someone is prepared to pay for it - most of those bikes have been for sale for a while! I doubt most people buy these bike as speculation, aimed at the wrong buyer for that.
you would have to be off your tits on something to be depositing anything you dont know something about, is there that many gulible people out there looking for a bike
Thanks but I've been there seen it and done it with Ducati before, and guess what I'm coming back for more. Either I'm a tit (debatable) or they (Ducati) are doing something right. FWIW I just sold my 800mile Superleggera for £44k a day before I could have sold it for £45k (
Ffs finally managed to get to my post today, got the letter from Ducati, but the bloody login code doesn't work!!
Some people have the spare cash to do these things (sadly i am not one) but i wouldn't begrudge anyone if they wanted to. Just imagine being able to ride a completely carbon 220 bhp Ducati missile that weights sweet FA on a racetrack. Awesome stuff.
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I bought my SL1 to ride the tits off it. If I do go for (and get) an SL2, I'll do the same. For me, it's not an investment. Having said that, I could keep it a few years, have a great deal of fun with it and sell it for not that much of a financial loss. The money I do lose is more than offset by the pleasure I'll have had out of it and you can't put a price on that.
When I look at that, it looks like it's more likely a 1299 update, not a SL update, but it's mainly the cat making me think that. Will the SL have to adhere to euro 4 regulations or will the build numbers be small enough to not have to bother?
We had already had news but now our sources seem to have no longer any doubt: the bike named "Project 1408" - apparentlythe most powerful sporty two-cylinder ever produced by the Bologna company- should be unveiled at the Ducati festival, that will shine the spotlight on one day before the opening of the EICMA Motor Show to insiders (as usual).It will be during the Ducati World Premiere of November 7, which you can watch live onthis link, the new creation of Borgo Panigale, destined totrouble the dreams of the most ardent sports-riders, it should be in all its belezza, aesthetics and mechanics. Thoroughbred race Because, while it can take for granted that this will hypersportiva Ducatibeautiful breathtaking, just quickly go over the numbers of poisonous Superleggera (pictured above and this "Project 1408" apparently aims to overcome) to warn clear a racing thrill behind his back: 155 kg dry and 210 hp of maximum power.Numbers beyond whichyou can not imagine just a passage to hyperspace!Technical characteristics specifically?Few rumors about, and even the theme song "1408" is not said necessarily refers to the displacement of the bike.For sure it will be half that - in terms of engine, chassis and electronics - will incorporatethe best of Ducati know-howin the field of sport, gained in major motorcycle racing in the world.All this for an experience never experienced riding on a superbike "standard" made in Bologna. Curious?EICMA approaches and fever salt! Ducati Progetto 1408: la più potente sportiva bicilindrica di sempre - OmniMoto.it
Not sure any of those images are the new bike. More here. 2017 Ducati's secret SUPER superbike. Details on the £66,000 'Project 1408' PUKKA MotoGP-esque 220bhp bike leaked. Going after the RCV...
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Yeah I was just wondering. Through a company would be without the VAT and knocking ~25% each year depreciation This is what I was getting at. What sort of depreciation are you expecting after using it properly for say three years? It's almost definitely too much for me whilst looking at racing the S and tracking the R but I'm interested in doing the man maths all the same to see how close to justifying it I am.