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Jools 04-Feb-2006 15:03

Eats, shoots and leaves.

Stealth 04-Feb-2006 17:41

Doesn't feel right. Just as a rule of thumb, I have generally found that when an e-bay seller cannot produce an understandable description (grammar etc.,) it seems to go hand in hand with having a problematic/disappointing transaction.

If you want a 955SP then I would speak to a reputable dealer to look out for one. Better to pay more and have the genuine article (with some warranty and back up) than a potential lemon.

Just another observation, you'll never know whether or not you've got Ti rods until you have to pull the engine apart - kinda a Catch 22 really.......

nelly 04-Feb-2006 18:41

5 spoke definately wrong. The plaque isn't a factory job. They are riveted on.........might have been damaged when it was polished???
He does drop some interesting bits out tho. especially the engine number being 955.
I agree with the above tho, something just doesn't seem right??

ericthered40 04-Feb-2006 19:47

I don't recognize the carbon cans but shouldn't they be termis.:puzzled:

sps955 04-Feb-2006 21:48

When the 955's were built it was to homolgate them for the AMA series.
They actually stopped producing the 916sp3's in the middle of the year to build the 955's.After they built the 955's they then started to make the 996 engines.

They were all shipped to america but some were brought back to the uk and the company who brought them back(H.T. Automotive).Got the ones they brought back plaqued.

When they were sold they were sold mainly to race teams in america but some guys bought them and kept them as investments.These are the ones that are now appearing now and again for sale.
I am not sure how many made it back to the uk.

Bear in mind as well that these bikes were built at a time when even the spec of the uk bikes changed on a daily basis depending on what was available at the time.
I have seen sp3's with showa rear shocks instead of ohlins.

I owned one for a very brief time and it kicked out 150bhp when i got it.
It sounded really rough though.The idle was all over the place but once you got going it was mind blowing.Mine had ferraci pipes on it.Not termi's.

If i was going to buy this bike i would get the engine and chassis numbers and call ducati to try and verify if this was a genuine bike.

As with any bike though be wary of it.If you don't feel right about it don't buy.

My only concern with this bike is the fact that the last time i saw one for sale in the uk it was for sale at £25,000.
That is the going rate.

Hope this is of help.
:burn::burn:

Tinkler 05-Feb-2006 21:13

the cans look like Pro mach or Renagade cans simler to the ones monstermob used the first year that Mr Hislop raced for them ??
but have to agree the plaque looks like someone knocked it up at a metel work class ??:puzzled:


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