It is worth 'exactly' whatever it bids up to on the auction at that point in time My guess would be £5000 max
It does look nice. The tin forks are standard on a 999 This one looks to have been converted to a monoposto, which should increase the value. Given the mileage, £6000??
2005 DUCATI 999 - LOW MILEAGE & 12 MONTH MOT See original listing Condition: Used Ended: 01 Oct, 2019 20:00:29 BST Winning bid: £4,755.00 [ 26 bids ] Postage: Free collection in person Item location: Mirfield, United Kingdom Seller: jacktr96 (158 ) | Seller's other items
seems like a good price compared to others on ebay, but then they haven't sold so maybe asking a bit much and as you say thats what their worth.
That's not how eBay works silly! You bid on it win, then either: Pretend it didn't happen Say your son did it and he's only 9 and doesn't understand. Turn up, kick tyres, suck teeth and starts haggling.
Trying to decide what to do now, sell the standard 749 low mileage and go for a 999 or go for an 848, 749 was my first Ducati and I do like em so far after a full diet of Jap bikes but not sure on the 848
Its backup might go see it at the weekend anyone got any pointers? does service history if it has none put people off? if its a 999 with ohlins put on does that make it worth less
As has been said before, it looks like a nice bike but is a converted base model (not necessarily a bad thing if the price is right) I am a bit puzzled by the picture of the speedo, the brake and clutch reservoirs appear to be the cylindrical type. I thought they should be like this..