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Old 05-Aug-2005, 00:42   #11
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I'll take a 998 thanks anyday. How much will I pay for a 998R.

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Haven't seen too many 998R's around, those that I have seen were about £12,000 - £12,500. There seem to be a few more 996R's about... I paid £10,500 for mine (6,000 miles, FSH 1 Year Factory warranty plus belt service). There has been one privately advertised in the Kent area for about £8,500...I reckon that's probably the starting point...I think it might still be in MCN...worth a look. If its half decent, that's a good price.
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Old 05-Aug-2005, 02:16   #12
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The one in MCN in Kent went last week.
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Old 05-Aug-2005, 09:46   #13
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The 999 is an aweful looking bike, it looks like it was designed by someone from volvo, not at all a classic, discounts by dealers and the UK saturated with units brought in from Europe, hence the 'bargain', I would'nt touch a 999 with a long pole. Clearly not an investment. I'll take a 998 thanks anyday. How much will I pay for a 998R.

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Well said!!

I agree totally!!

By the way,i own a 998 Bayliss & love it to death!!
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Old 05-Aug-2005, 10:56   #14
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Get with the times! The xx9 series rules
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Old 05-Aug-2005, 13:16   #15
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The 999 is an aweful looking bike, it looks like it was designed by someone from volvo, not at all a classic, discounts by dealers and the UK saturated with units brought in from Europe, hence the 'bargain', I would'nt touch a 999 with a long pole. Clearly not an investment. I'll take a 998 thanks anyday. How much will I pay for a 998R.

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[Edited on 4-8-2005 by RCA]



Instead of the tradition of the newbie buying the drinks, name your drink mate and i'll line them up. A Yorkshireman with taste.

Power wise the standard 998 is 123bhp

The 998S (same engine in the Bostrum & Bayliss reps, main differences on the reps are the Ohlins forks and paintwork, over the 998S) knocks out 136 bhp.

The 996R (also has a 998 engine) knocks out 135bhp

The 998R has a shorter stroke 999cc engine and produces 139bhp.

easy way to recognise the 996R 998S/R motor over the standard 998 engine is sandcast crankcases and deep sump motor, just in case a seller tells a few porkies.
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Old 05-Aug-2005, 13:34   #16
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998R!!!

Everyday!!!

I was riding mine last night after leaving Brands heading down into Kent. What a machine, so much better in all departments than my 996, which is still a great bike that I have no complaints with but the 998R is sublime.

The 998R is actually 999cc. It is the same bore and stroke as the current 999R engine. Sandcast crankcases and deep sump as BDG mentions above.

You can't go wrong with one of these.

Oh yeah, price-wise depends on condition but you'll be looking at 10,500 through to 13,000 but it's a buyers market at the moment.

You sure you don't want a 996?

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Old 05-Aug-2005, 14:12   #17
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A 998R - nah - they made too many!!!! You want the 996R.

Ducati tried to cash in on the popularity of the hand-built, limited edition 996R, by producing a not-so limited run of 998Rs.

They just used the 998R to test some of the components of the new 999 engines before they squeezed them into the 999

Go for the 996R - you and she will be much more appreciative.

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A 998R - nah - they made too many!!!! You want the 996R.

Ducati tried to cash in on the popularity of the hand-built, limited edition 996R, by producing a not-so limited run of 998Rs.

They just used the 998R to test some of the components of the new 999 engines before they squeezed them into the 999

Go for the 996R - you and she will be much more appreciative.

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A 998R - nah - they made too many!!!! You want the 996R.

Ducati tried to cash in on the popularity of the hand-built, limited edition 996R, by producing a not-so limited run of 998Rs.

They just used the 998R to test some of the components of the new 999 engines before they squeezed them into the 999

Go for the 996R - you and she will be much more appreciative.

Tim

This is just because I was quicker on Tuesday isn't it!

no, its because he's right .....
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Old 05-Aug-2005, 14:28   #20
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I cant say out ive got a 748 but if i did sell it it would be for a 998r. or id just buy the lump if i could and fit it
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