Ducati 888 Biposto

Discussion in 'Ducati General Discussion' started by farmster, Oct 20, 2017.

  1. Hi everyone a while since I've posted
    I'm going to see a 888 this weekend
    It a biposto & its L reg
    That's all I know apart from it's had the same owner for 10 years.
    I've owned 916 strada 996 999 1098 & I own a Pani now.
    But I know nothing about 888's apart from I lusted after 1 when I was riding Zxr's when I was a kid ! Well 25 same thing
    Any advice ? The guy has already said it will need recommissioning
    So at least He's honest.
    Ta in Advance
     
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  2. Remember to suck your teeth when looking at it. Don't admit to knowing nothing.
     
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  3. What's the price, get some pictures up for the knowledgeable to see (I know not a lot about these other than they look cool) but many do on here :)
    Price, service history, mods, UK bike. Mono etc?
     
  4. Depends on history.Price accordingly.
     
  5. Electrics. Make sure the alternator nut is tight
     
  6. Rough idea ?

    On Value £££ ?
     
    #7 farmster, Oct 20, 2017
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  7. 4k-8K unless it's mint or great spec or owned by Falappa or similar
     
  8. But make sure you don't give details of where it is away. They're a mercenary lot on here ;) LOL
     
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  9. Is it the one on ebay? The guy that works at Ducati Bristol?
     
  10. Probably know enough as an early 916 isn't much different really...Showa forks, same engine really (only small displacement change obviously) etc. I think the main thing is condition and price. Bear in mind that you won't be buying replacement panels easily, and definitely not cheaply. However, most mechanical items are available their not too hard to keep on the road.
    £4k-£8k quoted above is optimistic for a bike requiring recommissioning in my opinion. Depending on what's required I'd say £2k-£5k - £2k if it needs stripping down and the frame/engine repainting etc and £5k if it's mint but needs belts, battery, service etc. For a Strada it'd be £5k-£8k if it was all up and running, service history, low owners etc.
    They're surprisingly good pillion bikes so a biposta isn't a bad buy for the cost saving over the SPs.

    Oh, and the 888 doesn't look as good as the white framed 851.....
     
  11. I missed the bit about recommissioning, oops.
     
  12. Not if it goes thru Bonhams :confused::astonished:: unamused:
     
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  13. Would that not be a little tricky?
     
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  14. Yes elec-tricky :)
     
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  15. Oh yes it does...
    Ducati SP4 004.jpg
     
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  16. Doesn't the Biposto have a cover over the rear seat ?
    When I said recommissioning .......
    The guy said it would need a service & belts & said a new set of tyres wouldn't go a miss. Does the 888 run a 180 rear ?
    I think he said it had done 9000 miles I don't think I've seen 1 for sale for less than 6k
    ??
     
  17. One went at auction earlier in the year, tidy too, for £3900 + fees.
     
  18. What Auction was than ?
     
  19. Budget £1000 for service and work IMHO
     
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