View Full Version : Looking for a cheap race bike or advice on what bike I should buy
Grant29
23-Jul-2012, 19:23
Hi I'm looking to buy a Ducati to race in next season but don't know what I should buy any help would be greatly welcome thanks Grant
bradders
23-Jul-2012, 21:11
Hi Grant
Depends on what you are looking for from the racing. Desmodue good, great paddock and close racing, bikes crash well :) and mostly bulletroof. All about corner speed and not much bling. Not much elase you can race it in
916 be good for several series' and parts seem plentiful still, power without scary power!
Then there is th 1*98 bikes...scares me just thinking about it :lol:
848spence
23-Jul-2012, 21:16
DD is the way to go if you have never raced. Ive learned so much this season about race craft and as bradders said ''corner speed''.
skidlids
23-Jul-2012, 22:34
916 be good for several series' and parts seem plentiful still, power without scary power!
Pretty sure Dallas's 916 Scared him when it pinged him about 20 foot in the air as it Highsided him coming out of Spitfires at Pembrey. Never had that problem with mine but I don't carry the same lean angles as him.
A lot depends on your budget as tyre bills mount with the more power you have
Just rough figures
DD = 53 or 65 bhp
MiniTwins = 72 bhp
916 in SoT or Class1C etc = 105 bhp
996 in SoT or Class1C etc = 115 bhp
998 in SoT or Class1C etc = 125 bhp
1098/1198 in SoT or Maxitwin etc = 150/160 bhp
Grant29
24-Jul-2012, 09:55
Cheers guys :) well I'm 6ft5 I'm lookin for a bike that I can have fun but not **** :o myself on and what's the easiest to convert into race for the desmo series a lot of people use monsters is that right
Cheers guys :) well I'm 6ft5 I'm lookin for a bike that I can have fun but not **** :o myself on and what's the easiest to convert into race for the desmo series a lot of people use monsters is that right
Hi Grant
I'm 6ft1 and found the monster tank really uncomfortable, which is why a lot of people replace the tank and seat ! But that definitely puts the budget up.
I think the SS is much more suitable for 6ft+
Co-incidentally, I have recently decided that mine has to go and make some space in the garage.
It hasnt been run for a year, but if you are interested I'll do a mini service and get it running.
It doesnt have fairing panels - just the front section, and a proper SS single seat unit, and is not one of these flash bikes.
I would like 1k for it, but am open to sensible offers.
It will need the new tyres to be eligible as it still has diablos on, but I can fit those at cost.
It looks something like this...
Grant29
24-Jul-2012, 12:15
Hi I would be interested my number is 07402630030 can you send some photos thanks Grant:)
Grant29
24-Jul-2012, 12:48
What class would the ss be in phil?
firestorm
24-Jul-2012, 19:01
hi i am also interested in the bike any chance of some more pics and spec please
Sorry for delay - lots on at the mo.
Some pics here:
me at cadwell I think
http://pchweb.co.uk/dd_1.jpg
and wife at trackday - it's her trackday bike really now, but she says she's not likely to do any more since beng diagnosed with osteoporosis :(
http://pchweb.co.uk/dd_2.jpg
http://pchweb.co.uk/dd_3.jpg
Its obviously a class B with a standard engine, dynojetted carbs, carbon catch tray, 1995 model with V5
Grant29
27-Jul-2012, 10:19
Brilliant just what I'm looking for where about are you as I'm based in Romford essex
skidlids
27-Jul-2012, 16:31
Paul Nelson (aka Cabletie on here) is also looking to sell his #24 Class B bike which is a 600SS, he's based up in the lake District so may suit someone looking to buy that lives up that way.
He told me it would be going fairly cheap in the region of £1100 (i hink thats what he said)
Reason he's selling is he intends moving up to a 620 for Class A
bradders
27-Jul-2012, 16:41
Paul Nelson (aka Cabletie on here) is also looking to sell his #24 Class B bike which is a 600SS, he's based up in the lake District so may suit someone looking to buy that lives up that way.
He told me it would be going fairly cheap in the region of £1100 (i hink thats what he said)
Reason he's selling is he intends moving up to a 620 for Class A
good man...he'll love the extra power ;)
firestorm
27-Jul-2012, 18:13
Paul Nelson (aka Cabletie on here) is also looking to sell his #24 Class B bike which is a 600SS, he's based up in the lake District so may suit someone looking to buy that lives up that way.
He told me it would be going fairly cheap in the region of £1100 (i hink thats what he said)
Reason he's selling is he intends moving up to a 620 for Class A
anyone got his contact details as im interested in the bike
skidlids
27-Jul-2012, 20:03
anyone got his contact details as im interested in the bike
Tey sending Paul a PM via the website
http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/member.php?u=12605
http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/sendmessage.php?do=mailmember&u=12605
Grant29
29-Jul-2012, 20:50
Cheers recived it phil
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