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748 Thinking Of Buying A 748

Discussion in '748 / 916 / 996 / 998' started by Gary_86, May 13, 2020.

  1. That bike was originally a biposta not the monoposta it appears today. Isolated cases of MoT testers insisting on pillion foot rests being fitted, even with a monoposta seat because of the biposta rear subframe have been known. 7 service stamps sounds reasonable but on a bike of that age, the belt service interval would have been every 2 years and if it hasn’t had one, it is due a ‘Desmo’ valve clearance check service which is not cheap (budget about £600). IMO, for an insurance writeoff due to the cost of (usually cosmetic) repairs, the asking price is very high. Andy
     
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  2. Shame it’s on the register as a cat D, and the tacky MV Agusta single seat unit.

    Would be fine left on a optimate charger.

    If possible get the wheels off the ground and take the pressure off the suspension and save flat spotting the tyres, and depending how long your leaving the bike put it into gear and rock it about every so often so the belts are not stuck in one place.
     
  3. Wrong group to ask "should I ride it or keep it locked up"

    Short/medium term is ok but should be ridden to well hot at least every couple of months (IMO)
     
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  4. Ridiculous price for something Cat D
     
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  5. "All standard apart from Termignoni exhaust" o_O. What are the fairing fasteners? They look like big self tappers.
    IMO it's at least 2 grand over priced.
     
  6. Won't be buying that one then:astonished:

    Thanks for your help
     
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  7. You'll find plenty of advice in regards to potential buys and most is quite informative
     
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  8. I agree, seems very overpriced to me after what I recently paid for a good original bike with no write off history.

    I would suggest holding out for something better
     
  9. Try and get a 748 sp/sps will hold its value better, or as mentioned just get a 996.
     
  10. Also that is a MV Agusta mono and not Ducati OEM so its a bit of a bitsa…
     
  11. i can see that may well be picked up as an issue, but did you realise that ( in 2000) my 996 was able to be ordered as a mono or Biposto? as it arrived with the all red single seat on it from the factory, and we swapped it over to a Biposto prior to delivery.
    I think there were some nice black thread insert blanks that came on the bike to cover the screw threads on the subframe if i remember correctly
     
  12. Agree with all the points above, I bought a similarly specced one about 18 months ago with 5k miles for less than that. Does look tidy though so might be worth a cheeky low-ball offer.

    Regardless of the bike in question you won't regret buying a 748, I love mine, don't see myself ever parting with it. Fast enough, great chassis and it looks and sounds absolutely brilliant!
     
  13. The more I look at the 748, 916, 996, 998. The more I want one in the garage. I'll probably be a fair weather rider on one though :D
     
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  14. Classic bike insurance on many now. Just done my 996 - £72 fully comp for the year with 1500 miles. :upyeah:
     
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  15. passing traffic.jpeg i once thought about buying a 747 ,but it wouldn't fit my garage .
     
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  16. All very achievable in 2020,just apply the mind and your halfway there.
     
  17. why no pics of nearside, and the restoration comment rings alarm bells
     
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