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998 Highland Spring 998 S

Discussion in '748 / 916 / 996 / 998' started by Justatad, Jan 27, 2022.

  1. Nice bike, but in my opinion way too expensive for a 998s. Especially if taking the mileage in consideration.
    I cannot see anything special apart from the bodywork and the plaque.
    3-4k more could buy a 998s FE (if patient)
     
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  2. Go in with a low ball effort. Not as desirable as an FE but it has the more sought after sand cast engine cases, unlike the FE so will have the better Ti internals. Would you be keeping it or moving it on? If the later, wouldn’t make much financial sense.
     
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  3. Thanks for the reply, I’ve been educated
    It would be kept for the foreseeable
    I’d be doing a few miles on the odd fine day, the rest it would be parked in the hall way of the house for me to admire
     
  4. I disagree. Maybe a bit high pricewise but the FE isn’t special. Std 999s engine, no sandcast, ti rods, 10mm offset in brakedisc. It’s jist assembled because the procurement dep. made a mistake and they needed to do something with those left over parts
     
  5. Appears to be sold now anyway.
     
  6. Never said FE is special...special models are SL, DR16
    Either way, I believe in long term an FE might hold the value better compared to a Highland Spring model.
    Looking from desirability and price point of view imho is as per below.
    998r
    998s FE & Bostrom
    998s
    998
    TBH how many of us would notice the difference between the above bikes on the road?
    Is an R model really worth 3x the price of a base model? (Probably not)
     
  7. plus it looks shite!!
     
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  8. Dude who owns DH Superbikes is a good lad and has some nice stuff roll through there.
     
  9. IIRC, the Highland Spring was a UK thing, not sure if that was Ducati UK or a UK dealer though. Andy
     
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