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Old 16-Jan-2006, 18:43
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yeap, not a bad price at www.ztk.de
they're not a Ducati dealer though, and I think they sell parallel imports from Italy. Prices include VAT if I'm not mistaken.

Who told you that?? :P
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Old 16-Jan-2006, 22:45
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http://www.ducati-schleswig-holstein...gebrauchte.htm

My German dealer has one in 4.900 km on the clock, not raced EUR 18.999 im sure if your interested i can get the price down a bit.

Site in English not updated as frequently as German site http://www.ducati-schleswig-holstein...gebrauchte.htm


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Old 17-Jan-2006, 20:17
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yeap, not a bad price at www.ztk.de
they're not a Ducati dealer though, and I think they sell parallel imports from Italy. Prices include VAT if I'm not mistaken.

Who told you that?? :P


Hahahaaaa.... you, my friend.... Iberian power
are you going to Jerez Moto GP?
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Old 17-Jan-2006, 20:21
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http://www.ducati-schleswig-holstein...gebrauchte.htm

My German dealer has one in 4.900 km on the clock, not raced EUR 18.999 im sure if your interested i can get the price down a bit.

Site in English not updated as frequently as German site http://www.ducati-schleswig-holstein...gebrauchte.htm

Thanks for the info, mate. I ran into that dealer offer before. It's a 2004 model and I'm interested in the 2005 model....

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Old 17-Jan-2006, 23:38
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I know he is slow updating his site i will ring him tomorrow see if he has a 05 in
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Old 18-Jan-2006, 12:10
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yeap, not a bad price at www.ztk.de
they're not a Ducati dealer though, and I think they sell parallel imports from Italy. Prices include VAT if I'm not mistaken.

Who told you that?? :P


Hahahaaaa.... you, my friend.... Iberian power
are you going to Jerez Moto GP?

Hahahahahaha

No, i'm not going to Jerez
But i'm going to the Guadix circuit in March for a trackday
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Old 18-Jan-2006, 23:18
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Ztk are a grey import dealer in north germany
i havent had dealings with them but know people who have and have had no problems. only problem i can see is the garentee will be Ztk´s own and not a Ducati Deutchland as its an grey import.....
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in my search for a 2005 999R I found the following bike in Germany:

a ducati dealer is selling a 2005 R with 2.000 miles only for a guy that has been racing. Price is reasonable.
Problems: apparently, the bike had an engine failure and the ducati dealer has changed the pistons, cilinders and the cramshaft under warranty.
Is this a normal failure with such a low mileage?
What kind of driving can produce that?.
What kind of questions or things should I check in the bike to have peace of mind in the future?

The dealer says the engine now is even better than brand new from factory

He says fitting a 57mm termi system will burn the lower fairing and is very loud and tricky to fit...
Thanks for the help

Hi,

I have found a brand new 999R,model 2004
in Germany on www.motoscout24.de for
the price of 18500 EUR.
It is still for sale at this moment.
I think its a good price for anew one.
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Old 19-Jan-2006, 17:04
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Hi,

I have found a brand new 999R,model 2004
in Germany on www.motoscout24.de for
the price of 18500 EUR.
It is still for sale at this moment.
I think its a good price for anew one.

Yes, it's a great price for a new one.
Good find
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Old 19-Jan-2006, 22:09
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Hi,

I have found a brand new 999R,model 2004
in Germany on www.motoscout24.de for
the price of 18500 EUR.
It is still for sale at this moment.
I think its a good price for anew one. [/quote]

how much for an 05/06 bike??
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