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Albie
20-Jul-2006, 21:59
I have just been going through a lot of thinking about buying a superbike as its always been a dream of mine. I knew years agoI couldn't which is why I went down the route of Monster which I adore. My partner wont let me lose the s4 as she love going on the back. My house is sold subject to the usual blurb so hopefully within 4-6 weeks it done.

Do I get my dream. Can you put me off.

I love the look of the 748/916etc. Its a classic for the future. Im not buying it for the speed ,handling, just for the beauty and what it is.

What I'm scared of is what Im buying of of someone else. I want something that is either very basic and looked after and reasonably priced or something cheap and unloved but needs a bit spent.

I really want the iconic 916 as its the original. A 996 might be too much being as I will have two bikes then. Will a 748 do. Do people shun then as not the bizz.

Will my Monster mates hate me.

Good point s that Caroline doesnt mind me getting a mono but a biposto would be better.

Advice please and what to look out for.

Thank you.
Andy

roy748
20-Jul-2006, 22:54
Hi Andy , i too had that dream 10 plus years ago when i first saw the 916 . Thought i could never afford one , so decided not long after i would get a 748one day as it would be cheaper on insurance . Bit the bullet 2 yrs ago and got a 2003 748 ,which i have to say is just fantastic dont have to ride it to love it , but when you do it s out of this world . I regulary carrier a pillion with no problem , my other half actualy likes it on the back . I now have my 916 which is on a 1995 plate ,this i use for track days .
Only you can decide , but it will never go away . Regards Roy

sharpo
20-Jul-2006, 23:28
buy one thats been looked after and still expect to have it serviced PROPERLY, don't rely on the service book.

916 is quick enough for the road.

skidlids
20-Jul-2006, 23:35
Does that mean I could interest you in a 996 Bip for £3600, very good condition 15000 miles, 2 owners on a T plate

Bungi
20-Jul-2006, 23:41
II really want the iconic 916 as its the original. A 996 might be too much being as I will have two bikes then. Will a 748 do. Andy

so if a 916 is what you really want then thats what to go for, for me the 748 doesnt pack the grunt, (just personal preferance)

for me ducati is a bit about pride of ownership, my advice would be get the best quality bike that you can for your budget, maybe that night not be the newest, id rather something a couple of years older thats maybe lower miles and better condition than a bike thats been run in to the ground. im sure you know what to look for

Shazaam!
21-Jul-2006, 03:30
http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/showthread.php?t=7746

Nattyboy
21-Jul-2006, 08:30
Just do it mate ! Ive owned the 748 and 916 and both have there own advantages. Go for an early bike with the original graphics which are absolutely timeless IMO. As you run the 916 monster in your monster, i'd probably go for a 748 for the contrast so you really do have two different riding experiences.

Just be careful what you buy - with prices as they are there on early bikes there are unfortunatley many examples which have been owned by people who just dont know how (or cant afford) to look after them properly ! (my 748 track bike had 20k on the clock and hadnt been serviced for nearly 3 years !!!) Let me know if you need any help.

Finally - insurance, there are some good dual bike policies around which dont cost that much more than a single bike ones (ive just renewed my 888/S4R policy with protected no claims/breakdown etc for £260!)

Nat

Chris Wood
21-Jul-2006, 09:14
Now is the best time to buy a 916/748!

Lots of choice, budget £ for a full service, go original as possible!

Interested in a '95 Senna 916....?

yellow916
21-Jul-2006, 10:02
Nat - who was that insurance with? [I'm coming up to renewal time...]

Andrew

Nattyboy
21-Jul-2006, 10:10
A family run broker ive used for years - Laxtons (they alweays come up trumps!) - call Steve and tell him nathan bennett referred you...there number - 08704446365/3

Nat

weeksy2
21-Jul-2006, 10:14
Albie.... Do it... you won't regret it for a second.. THey are the iconic machine...

IMO, buy a snotter... buy something unloved and make it your own.... get it cheap and make it fantastic....

I spent most of winter taking a snotter (sorry Dave, but it was rough mate ) and modifying it and changing it to improve it lots.....

The difference was amazing in looks and overall performance.... And the pleasure i got from doing the work was superb :)

beancounter
21-Jul-2006, 10:38
Albie.... Do it... you won't regret it for a second.. THey are the iconic machine...

IMO, buy a snotter... buy something unloved and make it your own.... get it cheap and make it fantastic....

I spent most of winter taking a snotter (sorry Dave, but it was rough mate ) and modifying it and changing it to improve it lots.....

The difference was amazing in looks and overall performance.... And the pleasure i got from doing the work was superb :)

lol then you went and changed it for a yamakawasuki something or other....

weeksy2
21-Jul-2006, 11:00
Yup, times change mate, people change, life changes and circumstances change.... Doesn't make the work i did and the time i spent on it any less worthwhile.

GetawayRider
21-Jul-2006, 11:22
i bought a 2000 748 BP as it was a dream of mine too. I got the BP because i wanted to take the good woman on the back. she likes it but for the odd occassion she comes on the back i do wish a little sometimes i'd gone for a 748s or R.

i think a 748 will be plenty of fun for the roads, there is always the 853 kit if you get bored!

yellow916
21-Jul-2006, 11:36
Nat

Thanks, I'll give them a call.

Andrew

beancounter
21-Jul-2006, 11:49
Yup, times change mate, people change, life changes and circumstances change.... Doesn't make the work i did and the time i spent on it any less worthwhile.

I know mate - I'm just taking the p155.....

Albie
21-Jul-2006, 20:17
Does that mean I could interest you in a 996 Bip for £3600, very good condition 15000 miles, 2 owners on a T plate
Quite possibly but in a month or nearly 2 probs

skidlids
21-Jul-2006, 21:21
It should be available in a couple of weeks, i'll put some pics up once I have swaped the Mag wheels out of it and reftted the original 3 spokes.
Sadly its red so its not my colour

Albie
21-Jul-2006, 21:59
But its my colour.lol. Thanks for all the advice. Im taking it all in. It feels strange looking for a bike that is of the same make of my own but i feel I dont know nothing about superbikes. I only owned one faired bike A cracking little Kawa 250 screamer.

zhed44
22-Jul-2006, 21:37
Good point s that Caroline doesnt mind me getting a mono but a biposto would be better.

Thank you.
Andy


buy mine and get both at the same time :D

http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/showthread.php?p=323437&posted=1#post323437

Bionicle
23-Jul-2006, 09:24
could grab a bargin here http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DUCATI-748-B-FREE-EXTRAS-1-DAY-LISTING-NO-RESERVE_W0QQitemZ180010432630QQihZ008QQcategoryZ99 19QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Albie
23-Jul-2006, 17:34
I cant actually pick my bike until the money comes through from house sale. Its a pain as some nice bikes out there.

smilo006
23-Jul-2006, 21:24
Fast Bikes has a buying guide for the 748 this month.

skidlids
29-Jul-2006, 16:01
Does that mean I could interest you in a 996 Bip for £3600, very good condition 15000 miles, 2 owners on a T plate

Bit more info

Its Red with a spyball alarm, data tagged, fsh mostly done at Baines racing, cambelts replaced just over 1000 miles ago. 11 months MOT and 3 months Tax
Once I find some suitable 3-spokes to replace the magnesium 5-spokes i'll be looking to sell