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748IOM 02-Mar-2006 16:26

998R Price
 
Found a 2002 998R at my local dealers just wondering what is a fair price?

2002 Ducati 998R - £11950, Red, 2191 miles, complete with Termi's.

weeksy2 02-Mar-2006 16:29

would you be better getting the 996R off Adamn for 4.5k less ?

rcgbob44 02-Mar-2006 16:30

Offer them 11K in cash and go and enjoy it, your all rich tax exiles on the I of M anyway!:lol:

On a serious note, its a very fine machine that you won`t regret buying.

Rick 02-Mar-2006 16:31

That sounds about right , give or take 500 GBP depending on condition and if it comes with all the original stuff ect

[Edited on 2-3-2006 by Rick]

TP 02-Mar-2006 16:34

I have to say, Adam's 996R is very very cheap!

748IOM 02-Mar-2006 17:43

Not necessarily going to get one just interested me since it popped up and not many R's (to my knowledge) pop up that often.

I'd be more interested in the Testastretta engined models really, possibly less problematic??

[Edited on 2-3-2006 by 748IOM]

ziggi 02-Mar-2006 17:45

Adam's 996R is a testastreta model

MARTIN H 02-Mar-2006 18:14

My 996R is a testastreta model as well!

Ray 02-Mar-2006 21:00

Price depends on variables like condition and how recently serviced. Low miles ain't the be all and end all.

Doesn't seem too far away on price when you consider the sort of prices 998r have been for sale recently, either side of the one you have spotted.

As for the 996r/998r debate, that doesn't really come into it if someone has made their mind. Two Ducati's similar but different if that makes any sense!! Subtle differences in spec and heritage is what I'm trying to say.

Ray.

748IOM 03-Mar-2006 01:06

OK I think I got confused between the standard 996 and the 996R.

Is it only the 996R that had the new Testastretta?

What are the basic differences between the 998R and 996R if someone doesn't mind putting them up for me?

Also are R models as rare as I think they are?

Rattler 03-Mar-2006 01:29

Quote:

Originally posted by 748IOM
OK I think I got confused between the standard 996 and the 996R.

Is it only the 996R that had the new Testastretta?


Of the 996 models, only the 996R has the Testastretta.


What are the basic differences between the 998R and 996R if someone doesn't mind putting them up for me?


Different bore and stroke, 2 bhp more on the 998R


Also are R models as rare as I think they are?

Yes!!!



Ray 03-Mar-2006 10:45

2001 996r Stretta engine, 998cc ohlins front and rear, carbon belly pan, V piece, side panels, air box, chain guard & number plate holder. 4 pads calipers Not sure if they had a carbon seat unit. All other 996 2001 models were non stretta.

2002 998r stretta engine but bigger bore, 104mm, shorter stroke, 999cc. 3 BHP more according to Ducati. Ohlins front & rear, Carbon belly pan, V piece, side panels, air box, chain guard & number plate holder and a smooth seat design in carbon.
996 discontinued now called 998 with various flavours of stretta engine for the BP, S (bip and mono)

www.ducati.com has pictures and specs of the variations.

Ray.

BDG 03-Mar-2006 12:07

Quote:

Originally posted by Ray
2001 996r Stretta engine, 998cc ohlins front and rear, carbon belly pan, V piece, side panels, air box, chain guard & number plate holder. 4 pads calipers Not sure if they had a carbon seat unit. All other 996 2001 models were non stretta.

2002 998r stretta engine but bigger bore, 104mm, shorter stroke, 999cc. 3 BHP more according to Ducati. Ohlins front & rear, Carbon belly pan, V piece, side panels, air box, chain guard & number plate holder and a smooth seat design in carbon.
996 discontinued now called 998 with various flavours of stretta engine for the BP, S (bip and mono)

www.ducati.com has pictures and specs of the variations.

Ray.

Ray the 996R does not come with a carbon seat unit, i actually prefer the looks of the vented seat unit to the slightly more bulbous smooth unit, then again i also prefer the vented fairings on the standard 996's to the smooth ones on the 996R/998's

Ray 03-Mar-2006 13:24

BDG,

Thought so, to be expected on a budget bike built down to a price!!:o:P:lol:

Ray.


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