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Old 26-Sep-2005, 23:12
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748R or 998 that is the question !

Hi all. After years of lusting i've decided to throw caution to the wind and seeing as prices are now pretty decent i'm going to go for a new (or at least 2nd hand) Ducati.

Main question is though - do i opt for the 748 (possibly in 'R' form) or for the same money get a 998? Decisions decisions.

Having ridder neither apart from on the shop floor i'd like to know the differences when riding - eg fit/shape, engine response etc?

I'm coming from a long line of inline fours and selling my Speed Triple as we speak. Oh, and had a Buell once too- which was nice!

Should i go for arguably the connoisseurs choice 748R or for the big 998? And I hear they're not too hard to service yourself too (belts and all) - is this truth or myth?

Many thanks and i've been enjoying reading all the posts on the board as i've been "lurking" these past few months.

Cheers!
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Old 26-Sep-2005, 23:32
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Personally,I'd go for the 748R.All Ducati's are special,but the 'R's' just have that little bit extra!! Enjoy....
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Old 26-Sep-2005, 23:37
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I would go for the 998 mate can't beat the extra horses.
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Old 26-Sep-2005, 23:38
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I'd personally go for the 998, its the later Testastretta engine, pulls like a train and far easier to set up as they are not as highly tuned as the 748R, therefore easier to live with ......

Also being less "niche" they appear to be easier to sell on as you really need to "want" a 748R to buy one ......

Similar money £5500 - £6000 gets you a 749/999 as well at the minute, not something I'd buy but good to know you have the option ...

Best advice is buy what you "want" ... not what you are "advised" too ....

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Old 27-Sep-2005, 10:24
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I have ridden both and obviosly own one of them.i'm with Dibs on this one,the 998 is very smooth,with a good spread of everything everywhere,the 748R is fickled,horrible at partial throttle and requires a good deal of patiance in most aspects of ownership especialy if you are used to Jap stuff.But if you want a full on,go for it type bike with better brakes and suspension then go for the "R".
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Old 27-Sep-2005, 10:27
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Old 27-Sep-2005, 10:39
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Suppose it depends on which model 998, but I'd go for the 998 everytime, having ridden a 748R quite a bit and owning a 998S there's no contest, power power power... plus non of these rocker worries
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Old 27-Sep-2005, 12:26
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Depends where you're going to use it. If you're only on the road, get a 748S (not the R) and use more of the power more often. If you're a track monkey, get the 748R if you want the Ohlins and proper race bike feel. IF you need more power to keep with your IL4 mates, get the 998.
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Old 27-Sep-2005, 16:06
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If you want to indulge in a regular rev fest go for the 748.

It's not only a power thing, a 998 with have a lot more torque to catapult you down the road without having a million revs on the tacho. It may well be a as lot less frantic to ride.

A 748r will get you a fair few more goodies chassis wise, maybe ohlins front and rear and maybe 4 pad calipers.

One factor may well be the cost of insurance, I know of a fair few that have gone for a 748 cos it saved them a packet on insurance, might be worth checking that out to see if that applies to your situation.

Difficult call.

You can check out the specs of older bikes on www.ducati.com

Ray

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Old 27-Sep-2005, 18:38
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I'd suggest the 998 as well, and there is a good one for sale on this here board.

Old yella is selling his 998, do a search under 998 for sale in Market Place. He looks after his stuff well, only problem is he's from Yorkshire and talks funny, yer may need a translator.
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