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Old 05-Jan-2006, 20:09
ScottyB ScottyB is offline
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neilkeogh,

I second what JPM says.

Speak to a local Ducati dealer (If there are any left at the rate they are closing)

Stick it in on a sale or return basis, most places will be happy to help. That way you are getting people through the door who have an interest in Dukes at least.

Word spreads fast in the shops as you know and someone will know someone who wants what sounds like a cracking bike at a below new price. The kick back for the dealer is made on the finance if the customer needs it, don't let them take the **** on the price by adding too much on for themselves it will only take longer to sell. After all the bike is ZERO risk to them as they are standing nothing on it.

Only factor going against you is the time of year, things are dead, keep the faith and don't drop the price too drastically to get rid as you will take a huge loss.

Standard is the way to go for some reason, flog the exhaust just now and get her back to standard. Off load the lids and leathers while you wait and hopefully someone will come along soon.

Good luck.

Regards

ScottyB

[Edited on 5-1-2006 by ScottyB]
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