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Never got round to sussing out how to post links ...the bike is at Roadhouse motorcycles Stamford.
Advice required from the 999R brigade...i'm going to look at a 2004 model shortly, although I have owned an 'S' I need to brush up on my knowledge...
Good decision.
Keep it mate...you'll only regret selling it next spring when you've come to yer senses.
All I can say mate is.....GOOD LUCK!
You could try it yourself with something like Caswell, i did my 999s 23L Kamna CF tank with it ,but even after the most careful prep and really...
Nice looking bike...Termi's make a big difference to selling a Ducati as they cost quite a bit to buy separately ,and a duke doesn't quite sound...
Useful site mate...and only 5 horses down from my old 999S, but with updated tech ,the more I look the more i'm getting itchy ...:upyeah:
Yes I do like the red/black/white ones but I think the silver/black has the edge, the bare alloy tank looks stunning in the metal ...mmmm!.
Been looking at a couple of 848 evo corse se's of late,the bike with the black/silver colour scheme ,red frame and brushed ally tank...can anyone...
Yep that's the breather pipe, and it does look like a QB tank to me , has it been pro sealed?... they are notoriously porous around the fuel pump...
Nice to see my old bike being pampered in your kitchen Ian...my missus wouldn't let me have any bike in the house!
I think part of the V4 doubt 'thing' is that it looks too much like what went before, and as has been said earlier in this thread its not easy...
Save half of the money you would spend on a V4 Pani and get a coupla years old RSV4….they're ace!.....oops forgot i'm on the Duc forum...:upyeah:...
ps...and fit matching levers, one black/one silver don't look good, it hints that its been down the road in the past.
As above...buzzing is due to a low/discharged battery.
Yellow 999S mono.....if you can find one, far prettier too...:sun::upyeah:;)...ducking for cover,flak anticipated!
I have a DP 749/999 specific rear paddock stand for sale if you get stuck for one, the rubbers have some wear to them but it still does the job...
Thanks...most of these bikes have been 'streetfightered' so its getting quite hard to find one in original condition, its always a matter of...
750J was the first of the short stroke slingshot models and they are steadily rising in value along with the earlier 'Slabby' models, they have...