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 Posted: 22:53 - 13 Aug 2010 Post subject: Ducati 749 track |
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well no one wants to buy it so I'm going to be running it in thunder bikes (BEMSEE) next year. not the best idea but i'm not going to knock off £2000 of the asking price of a 4000 mile bike because the fairings are tatty. Anyway:
what it did look like:
https://img683.imageshack.us/img683/4436/photo011001.jpg
off with the old and on with the new!!
https://img713.imageshack.us/img713/5622/photo005002.jpg
https://img192.imageshack.us/img192/7684/photo010002.jpg
gilles:
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https://img704.imageshack.us/img704/213/photo014001.jpg
https://img838.imageshack.us/img838/4941/photo013001.jpg
https://img245.imageshack.us/img245/8089/photo015001.jpg
racing brembo pads:
https://img267.imageshack.us/img267/4897/photo009002.jpg
looking for loads of stuff to put on it, its just what funds will allow. ohlins shock, fork internals and damper. new air intake. exhaust. air filters, dyno jet, quick shifter, racing subframe. carbon parts (mud guard, fins etc) black swingarm, clip ons, slipper clutch, vented clutch cover, 520 chain & sprockets. Cant do too much because it has a power to weight limit.
got race fairings that are going to be painted when i get back from cadwell. so anyone got any ideas for what to stick on the fairings for cadwell. was going to nick someones idea of writeing dufuckingcati up the side of it  ____________________ follow my racing season
Race bike - R6
Road bike - sv650
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 Posted: 19:21 - 14 Aug 2010 Post subject: |
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Yea, I'm aware of ballast, just doesn't 'feel' right - however it specifically says 748s are allowed, so the 749 probably is too.
Could swear it wasn't when it first started, but might be wrong - 4 cylinder 600cc bikes can only be used if they are pre 92.
https://www.thunderbike.org.uk/rules_overview.php
[Edit, in the detailed rules it says:
Twin cylinder, liquid cooled, 4 valve per cylinder, up to 750cc (Ducati 749 to 2004 model not S or R) ]
I've got a feeling ben's is a newer model?
Nice to see you can now use the TRX850 . |
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 Posted: 20:07 - 14 Aug 2010 Post subject: |
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nope its a 2003 regular model. I have already checked out the rules etc. competition looks fairly quick so will have to do a bit of work to the bike
engines are much better on the 749 compared to the 748. ____________________ follow my racing season
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Fair enough . From when I was racing (which was around when the class started) I remember the competition being pretty variable and was much more based on skill than the bike - there were a lot of people going slowly on fast bikes and a few very good people making the most of an average bike . |
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i asked for £3500 and got offered £2750. With 4000 miles it would be worth £4500, and people think a set of fairings and handle bar cost 2 grand. can fuck right off. ____________________ follow my racing season
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whats wrong with it ?, it looks fine in the pictures ____________________ they say the good die young... i say we just live faster |
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it basically needs fairings, foot peg, mirrors, and a clip on. Just had a full service inc. belts and clutch, 4000 miles, v5, all keys, full service history. Brand new MOT. it rides perfectly, it doesnt actually need anything other than for cosmetic reasons (because stuff is scuffed). People think im going to knock off 2 grand for stuff. I can brake it for close to 4k and can buy a full fairing carbon painted set for £500! fucking joke. ____________________ follow my racing season
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Scruffy ducati is the only ducati in my price range. I'd ride it like i stole it and probably mess it up even more. So i'd view any reallt scruffy ducati rider as being my kinda guy  |
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why didn't you just fix it your self then sell it and up the price ? ____________________ they say the good die young... i say we just live faster |
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 Posted: 18:57 - 15 Aug 2010 Post subject: |
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because i dont want to spend a grand on something im never going to use. i would rather use it as a track bike, spend a grand then sell it for 3500 as a track bike. Ive spent too much on it already, im not going to spend more and then never use my moneys worth. ____________________ follow my racing season
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| G wrote: | | Alex A wrote: | But Ducati superbikes on the road need to look the part. |
Sadly that is the view of most of their 'riders', but for me scurffy instantly gets them some 'respect', for which must Ducati riders seem to expect just for being able to afford the credit for one . |
It all depends on your philosophy.
For me, a scruffy 'exotic' superbike on the road simply tells me that the owner either couldn't afford a tidy example, or they've scuffed it up and can't afford to fix it up. Again, on the track, sure, you're more likely to bin it, so what's the point in keeping it cosmetically tip top? Respect for not caring what it looks like and just making sure that it's mechanically fit for the job.
Along with - I suspect - most people, I buy road bikes with one eye to selling them on again in the not so distant future, whether or not I actually intend to sell it on soon. And it's much easier to sell a cosmetically clean bike for close to market value than it is a scruffy bike. And if you're responsible for making it scruffy, you're going to lose out come the time if/when you want to sell it (as evidenced here).
Then there's pride of ownership. If not for retaining it's value, then for me it's a bigger sign of respect to keep something very tidy, especially if it's ridden year round. A Ducati superbike is a thing of beauty almost as much as it is a motorcycle (if not as much or more), and pride of ownership is especially relevant in this context.
All right, if you simply view it as a tool for the job. That is, in this case, a fast, sharp handling means of motorised transport, or a race tool. And you really don't give a shit what it looks like. And you really don't ever intend on selling it, or alternatively don't care about depreciation from cosmetic flaws. And you can afford to put high mileages on a highly tuned, temperamental engine. Then, a scruffy Ducati makes sense.
But I seriously doubt that many people in the market for a Ducati fit that criteria. Or anywhere close. So, yes, it's going to be difficult to sell a cosmetically shoddy Ducati for anywhere near its mint condition market value, even with just 4000 miles on it. ____________________ Current: Ducati Panigale R / Ducati Streetfighter S / Suzuki GSX-R1000 L5 |
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Well thats me fucked then  ____________________ 2010 Ducati 848 Dark
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 137 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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