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Redsps
26-Jul-2005, 23:54
during the course of my ducati ownership I have worked out that per year I spend way to much££££ on my bikes and extras.
There is no way that this level of spending could be justified if it was not a duke, why is this, or does it just go with the territory as they say.

It has only become this way since becoming involved in dukes etc, never really spent anywhere near as much on other makes of bikes and extra's. Even though I spent more time riding my other bikes prior to getting into dukes.:puzzled::puzzled:
From lots of post on the board etc, there are a lot of other duke owners doing similar.
how many are there of you that spend shed loads on your dukes and extra's.

Dibble
26-Jul-2005, 23:55
yes .. shedloads ... and then some .....

deej
26-Jul-2005, 23:56
ive always spent as much as i can afford/borrow on my bikes but more on the duke, i think with the duke you can buy higher quality extra's as well as the service costs but its worth it in the long run, what else sets the heart beating like a ducati on full chat or just glinting in the sun after a wash

KeefyB
26-Jul-2005, 23:59
I dont wanna even think about how much I've spent on bikes and bike related stuff.:o:o:o
:o:o:o:o

Redsps
27-Jul-2005, 00:01
Originally posted by KeefyB
I dont wanna even think about how much I've spent on bikes and bike related stuff.:o:o:o
:o:o:o:o

that much keefy,:o:o:o, but i bet it was worth it mate.

deej
27-Jul-2005, 00:02
worth every penny in my eyes but i dont think the wife would agree :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

GsxrAge
27-Jul-2005, 00:03
errrr can't afford the bling:(:(

But new chain cost me £1500 :o:o:o:(:(

Redsps
27-Jul-2005, 00:05
wow,was that a gold plated one then:o:o.

GsxrAge
27-Jul-2005, 00:06
No that's just the cost of repairing the damage that the old one did when it broke (EK):flame::flame:





P.s Lintek/Frank thomas have great customer support :lol:

But they must be on Mars as been waiting 8 weeks for reply to my emails :flame::flame::mad:

[Edited on 26-7-2005 by AGE996]

clockwork orange
27-Jul-2005, 00:13
Anything else is just a bike, but a Duke is a love affair.....:devil:

BDG
27-Jul-2005, 00:22
I never bother to add it up, but i'm sure if i did it would be scary.

I guess you're right that you do spend more on Ducati's, whether it be servicing or bling but what the hell, its all good fun.

Bikes are an expensive adiction, and Duc's are class A rather than just a class B addiction

Lee1980
27-Jul-2005, 00:25
I would say the bits for dukes are dearer or atleast u want the proper bits for it like termis, as u dont put micron on a duke. On saying that i have akrapovic on my s4r but that was expsnsive, lol

I seem to be tempted to buy more bits for the s4r than any other bikes, Natty dont help with his bits of bling:D:D:o

Worst bit for me is high servicing costs:sniff::sniff:

Festa748
27-Jul-2005, 07:42
Yep spend far too much i stopped counting when i hit £7.5k

KP
27-Jul-2005, 09:43
Too much, especially anytime I go to ProTwins and let Brett talk me into this or that. Mind you I dont need much persuading, and have a very understanding wife!
I agree with Lee - carbon, bits, anything made for/by Ducati carries a premium.

But do I care? No - because I am worth it!!

butch890
27-Jul-2005, 09:52
Very litle -i'm not into Bling!
Butch

ali
27-Jul-2005, 09:57
I gave up buying nice cars, thus saving me enough to allow for the SL and DD, some tracktime and a few bits'o'bling. Do most of my own servicing so that cuts down on a lot.

Most importantly, it's my hobby, the one thing that I can rely on to bring a smile to my face when things get you down, which makes it a bit of a bargain really. I could have a gambling/coke/booze problem and be blitzing 5x the money on nothing. The money I spend on the bikes may not be an investment, but you've got to spend your hard-earned on something, and I could never get the same feeling from a UJM.

Cheers,

Ali

ps: Next to my pc is a billet brembo caliper and a black anodised speedymoto clutch cover, both waiting to go on my 900. I grin like a cheshire cat every time I look at them.... :D

ali
27-Jul-2005, 09:58
Originally posted by butch890
Very litle -i'm not into Bling!
Butch
:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: :lol::lol::lol:

All hail Da King'O'Bling and his bejewelled steed, the dripping 890.....

Desmondo
27-Jul-2005, 10:13
Don't spend too much on the bike. But then it isn't called The Slut for nothing :lol:

rcgbob44
27-Jul-2005, 10:20
My wife talked me into buying my 998s Mono and I have spent so much money on that bike I dread to think, pipes , carbon, paint and more.

Having said that I have had so much pleasure from the machine that money becomes irelevant.

Next is a power commander & some CRG levers, but don`t grass me up to the wife!!

JPM
27-Jul-2005, 10:36
It isn't cheap I'll grant you that, but anything I end up enjoying I spend way too much on, I'm probably a marketing guys dream to a degree :lol:

Saying that the R didn't effectively cost me a penny to buy, just sold my other two Dukes to purchase that, and already had quite a few bits that were either brand new, or lying around which I put onto the R.

To be honest the good thing with the R is that you do get so much with the bike, so practically no further outlay (pipes etc) necessary.

It's when I come off, or when I have it serviced and end up seeing some bling that it becomes expensive :rolleyes:

dave w
27-Jul-2005, 10:47
Ducati= £££££ Its not rocket science ! Why do these main dealers charge a fortune. Not missing the expense bit and not missing the SORRY that's not in stock !! Simple things... like tank pipe O-rings.. Coils..filters etc... 7 months wait for a fuel tank... Now thats a joke.

The hole setup thing sucks, and someone needs to sort all these thing before i ever own another Duke....

Rant over !! :cool:

Mark
27-Jul-2005, 10:56
Originally posted by dave w
Ducati= £££££ Its not rocket science ! Why do these main dealers charge a fortune. Not missing the expense bit and not missing the SORRY that's not in stock !! Simple things... like tank pipe O-rings.. Coils..filters etc... 7 months wait for a fuel tank... Now thats a joke.

The hole setup thing sucks, and someone needs to sort all these thing before i ever own another Duke....

Rant over !! :cool:

Easy tiger, get back in bed, and roll the other way, oh, and give Adam a hug.

:lol:

andys 900ss
27-Jul-2005, 11:28
I like my bikes to look different, which is why mine is.... and it had more spent on it than what it cost when new !!!

Bling, indeed......different, definately.

Andy

Twinfan
27-Jul-2005, 11:33
Originally posted by ali
I gave up buying nice cars

I've just done the very same thing so I can enjoy the Duke without having to worry about the cost. It's the servicing that hits my wallet most, and the insurance I guess. I'm not into major bling, just a few select goodies ;)

jodycraw
27-Jul-2005, 12:42
When they go wrong they are expensive! Everyone seems to be scared of the engine's going bang, so they have all the expensive servicing kept up to date. Me included, but mine has still gone wrong a few times.

Maybe i've just been unlucky!

It's not put me off having a Ducati, other motorbikes seem a bit plain/all the same to me....

everton
27-Jul-2005, 15:04
At the tender age of 17 I proudly wheeled an aged (1971) Honda CB250 into my back garden. My mate let me have it for a month or so to get used to it and subsequently buying it.

My Dad took one look at it and said -

If your getting that you'll never have any money!! :lol:

Not long after that he said -

Another thing lad ... if your thinking of getting a girlfriend get a rich one ... or they'll bankrupt you

When I got my first car (a Mini Cooper circa 1967) he said -

Cars eh! You'll always be broke now you've got that

See a theme developing here?

My love affair with Ducatis started in 1998 and my Dad died in 2003 - not of shock - just old age sadly.

If he was still alive today I know what he would say -

..... ditto ..... ditto .....

And he's right to a degree. He'd probably condemn me to the nut house. Thank goodness I've an understanding wife :lol:

Gaz 748
27-Jul-2005, 19:20
SERVICING :o :o :o

Went out on a 05 GSXR 750 on Sat. ( nothing to service if your not doing the miles ) very good, mental top end but a bit bland :( its the only jap bike I would think of buying after a Ducati :)

KeefyB
27-Jul-2005, 19:26
Originally posted by Red SPS
Originally posted by KeefyB
I dont wanna even think about how much I've spent on bikes and bike related stuff.:o:o:o
:o:o:o:o

that much keefy,:o:o:o, but i bet it was worth it mate.
Ooh yes,every penny.:D:D:D

weeian
27-Jul-2005, 20:53
including the bike which i got for 6 k ive spent 11.5 grand all in on it this year which the missus dosnt know about, i have perfected the art of filtering the money in the bikes direction. its a drug addiction.

/ian

rcgbob44
28-Jul-2005, 09:41
From reading the above, I think I`ll sell the duke and get a Honda C50!:D

Real McCoy
28-Jul-2005, 10:05
I hate to think what iv spent :o... but iv enjoyed every minute ;)

Monty
28-Jul-2005, 10:48
Originally posted by butch890
Very litle -i'm not into Bling!
Butch

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

I nearly choked and spat my tea out when I read this-the amount that has been spent on the 890 and the baby 'R' beggars belief-not counting the DesmoDue race bike..........:lol:

John

antonye
28-Jul-2005, 10:57
Not really - paid 6K for mine in 2001 and I've spent about £1200 on servicing, £1000 on crash damage and another £700-800 on bling since then.

Things like trackdays and foreign trips don't count - I would be doing those whatever bike it was.

So in total, roughly £9K over 4 years doesn't work out that bad.... does it? :o

keefer
28-Jul-2005, 12:11
loads and there is always more to do :cool:

Rob B
28-Jul-2005, 12:49
Robin,

Bought mine as a project/hobby and I've kept a spreadsheet so that I've logged all the bits I've bought/sold along the way.............Don't even ask.

It'll down to the frame again this winter, and hopefully, will come out in Feb/March actually looking like we've planned.

Expensive, yes, but so are many hobbies....I live near the harbour and my brother-in-law calculated that his big Sunseeker avereaged at approx £5,000 a trip as he didn't get to run it that often. Makes Duc's look cheap.

Since we've sold the racer we have plans for at least two other bikes. You know about one, the other'll be late 60's Italian vintage.

If it's just for transport, it's far to expensive to be real-world, as a hobby/passion, welllllllllllllllllll WTF, you only live once.

Rgds, Rob

[Edited on 28-7-2005 by rob41b]

[Edited on 28-7-2005 by rob41b]

fatduke11111
28-Jul-2005, 17:20
Robin, loads matey..... nothing compared to you!!!!

How you doing?!?!;) Have you got exotica back on the road yet?

chief
28-Jul-2005, 19:19
If you go out with a super model you would'nt expect her to eat at the Little Chef now would you...... Talking of kitchens?????? :rolleye:

ils
28-Jul-2005, 22:52
Originally posted by Desmondo
Don't spend too much on the bike. But then it isn't called The Slut for nothing :lol:
I affectionately call mine 'The Fiasco' after John Self's car in 'Money' by Martin Amis (well rec'd), - I see Kar from Performance Bikes moaning this month about a major service for his long term R1 costing more than £200..
I wish:sniff:

PDL
29-Jul-2005, 00:30
Yes - but I know I would spend it elsewhere or the wife would.

VanDaMauler
29-Jul-2005, 01:23
My little fella went in for a cam belt job and on the way there, it stopped working, wouldnt fire up off the button, so I jumped it.

Turned out that the generator had packed up and the fly wheel was f`ked...

Gonna cost close to a grand...:sniff::sniff::sniff: and 10 days with out the bike, as they order the parts :sniff::sniff::sniff:

skidlids
29-Jul-2005, 01:34
Spend far to much on my Duke's, the original 916 had the bare minimum spent on it but the 998 Hybrid has had a shed load chucked at it, the 996 is somewhere between the two and the boxes of bits for my 955 owe me a fair amount as well.
Thankfully the 583cc Desmo Due racer was built on a budget of £2k

crm250
29-Jul-2005, 12:04
I am lucky as my servicing is done very cheaply by my mate, and its very well looked after sadly it is always at the back of the queue so spends more time in the workshop than my garage.
but i have a couple of other money pits in the form of a RGV250SP and keeping the RC30 in better shape than when i got it costs an arm and a leg after each weekends use i find something else that looks either a bit old or worn so gets replaced.
So in the 1500 odd miles i have done on the RC in 6 months i have spend around 17 - 1800 quid in bits
on the 916 after 3000 so far this year it has cost me around £400 and that includes the last breakdown in france so new rectifier, battery, gene, service, tyres, C&S etc etc
In relative terms i spend far too much on bikes out of my sallary but hey you only live once !

butch890
30-Jul-2005, 09:47
Originally posted by Monty
Originally posted by butch890
Very litle -i'm not into Bling!
Butch

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

I nearly choked and spat my tea out when I read this-the amount that has been spent on the 890 and the baby 'R' beggars belief-not counting the DesmoDue race bike..........:lol:

John
John,
I dont spend anymore on my bikes than any other member of this club.(repeat 100 times)
There thats better
Butch

butch890
30-Jul-2005, 09:49
Ah the DD bike has cost a total of £5500 and i will recoup a lot of that at sale time ,or when its used as a winter bike.
Just got to save to buy 2 more for next year!
Butch

pibbow
30-Jul-2005, 11:45
Well My 1999 916 (one of the last) was no trouble at all. I did well over 30,000 miles in 14months I loved it so much. Service costs were no more than a mid range saloon car. Then some son of a bitch nicked it.

My 888 Well apart from my one Mansfield bend mishap. Costs have been minermal. Let's face it if you don't buy the bling the cost to service is pro rata with the additional cost of purcahse Ducati/Jap crap.

pibbow
30-Jul-2005, 11:46
Well My 1999 916 (one of the last) was no trouble at all. I did well over 30,000 miles in 14months I loved it so much. Service costs were no more than a mid range saloon car. Then some son of a bitch nicked it.

My 888 Well apart from my one Mansfield bend mishap. Costs have been minermal. Let's face it if you don't buy the bling the cost to service is pro rata with the additional cost of purcahse Ducati/Jap crap.