Buy a later Japanese 600 or get an adventure bike which is even more betterer.
Buy a later Japanese 600 or get an adventure bike which is even more betterer.
Everyone should try the Ducati ownership experience at least once in their life. There's nothing like bouncing a 748 off the limiter through the gears or the chatter of the clutch or the boom of the termi's when you pass nice young ladies or the backfire when you back off :-)
It build character.
Originally Posted by Kickha
Originally Posted by Akzle
fucking do it bro![]()
Im only on my first Ducati ever, a 02 750ss - and love it
Unsure exactly how much the bike your looking at has in common with my own, but mine looks sexy, rides VERY well, and (with the baf's out of the carbon pots) it sounds farkin awesome!!!
If you like it and it rides like you want it to and it sounds good - screw the nay sayers, dude get it you'll never look back![]()
If you like it? it fit's your needs?... then get it dude...
Like Scracha said...
experience the sweetest V-twin sound with the right can's on it and you will never wipe that grin off your face!![]()
DUCATI ------- A real bike in a sea of shit!
748's AWESOME fun bike! but if you can stretch the budget to a 749 then you'll have an even BIGGER smile.
Comfort wise....no probs for me and Im 5'8". If your up around the 6' mark then the 748 might be a bit crammy, the 749 has more room.
Just buy it![]()
Sex on wheels, I had plenty of knockers when I was considering the move but am up to my second duc and they just get better. Just expect attention (I've had many lovely women threaten to play with my man bits once they've seen the bike). Keep it serviced and go hard.
Exert your talents, and distinguish yourself, and don't think of retiring from the world, until the world will be sorry that you retire. -Samuel Johnson
personally I could never see the point in the 748, why not go and buy its sibbling the 998?
alternatively for a lot less money you could buy a 900SS which has great handling, less extreme riding position, lower maintenance costs, better real world perfomance on the open road - but less kudo's to pose with which is why a lot of people buy ducatis to start with
I've just brought a 98 748 in mint condition, love it to bits, I had all the same concerns such as expensive to maintain, not compfy etc but I've got a totally shagged back and it hasnt really bothered me, wrists were sore for the first few rides untill I got used to the possition but to be honest it's not an issue for me. Tons of grunt, sure it's no 996 but I honestly couldnt justify the extra few grand and this has way more power than I will ever need. I fitted Termi carbon cans, geared it down and it has a after market clutch master cyl for easy clutch pull, I was told they were rubbish in town but mine's sweet as.
Personally I could never see the point in the 916 I tried, why not go and buy it's sibling the 748. You can't honestly use the torque the 748 has on the road, never mind the 998. Caning the 748 through the gears feels a lot more "involved" I guess. Horses for courses...some people (moi included) prefer smaller engined bikes....it's a bit like the Japanese 4's 600 vs 1000 argument.
C'mon...I've got a soft spot for the SS' and SL's but 748/916/998 are just gorgeous looking bikes.
Originally Posted by Kickha
Originally Posted by Akzle
Congrats! Lovely bikes for sure!
One thing to look out for is the to make sure the cams and rockers have been checked. It can be an expensive first service if the previous owner skipped that part. (you have to lift the cams to inspect the rockers, a good mechanic will do that)
I've still got my 996's old rockers here beside me as a memory of the old desmo magic![]()
There are plenty of Ducati models to choose from. Ride a few and get a sense of what is comfortable. The air-cooled ones are cheaper to maintain but the water-cooled engines produce more power.
The Ducati ST4 is an effective way of owning a 916 - they sell for $1000 - 2000 less than the pure 916. I'm biased.![]()
Apart from that the DS1000 would do everything you'd ever want.
Thanks Johan, i was lucky enough to get 5 years service history with it, so belt, clearences, oils and filter etc have been done so should be all good. First road bike and wow...I love everything about it
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