And I think that's the problem, due to it having been a bit hacked about; not very original, especially the paint, has the appearance that it may have been a trackbike (low mileage, crash bobbins, paintjob etc.) it might be difficult to shift at £3500 - £4000? It needs some TLC to make it look great again, so OK for someone looking for a project but 'projecteers' need to buy cheap as projects always run over budget (at least mine do), otherwise as a trackbike but trackdayers don't want to pay much either so the problem is the market that it's pitching to. I'd say you might get £3500 tops to the right buyer but, as per Exige I wouldn't want it at that because there's too much to spend to bring it back to a high standard again. That said I'm no expert on bike values so don't let me put you off.
That's everything i have with it so i just presumed it went with this bike (as the other manual is for a 996). I thought the S stood for Strada (916S on the frame). As previously mentioned, these bikes are not my thing so a bit research and a bit of guess work.
Here's another non standard. But worse in my opinion as frame is an awful colour. Look at this on eBay Ducati 916 Biposto | eBay Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
I saw that when i was trying to research price. I thought mine looked better. I'm gonna reprice on here and try on E-bay as Exige says to try and get the most out of it. £3,250ono bottom end of his estimate
I would expect if you have it on an eBay auction with £3250 reserve it would sell. Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
If not this guy will refund your £25 fee.... he's that confident. And if it sells (if) youll only pay £325 in fees plus paypal charges.
Fooking hell! I never thought I'd see the day when I clapped eyes on a Ducati with a D.S.B frame, wheels and matching paddock stand!!! You would have to be a braver man than me to take your wallet out for that one and ride it in daylight