I think if your retired and like working on projects for love and not money, then it's ok at that price...but a bag of a sand would be better on the money front for me.
Chris, that goes without saying, especially if someone has been given a dose of something unpalatable and knocked them sideways. @Keith_P
That's why I still have this very sad specimen Outside for about 8 years... From this silly-tuned beast... ...to this... Cue the violins....
Just swing your leg over this restored 1975 350cc scrambler and go.! https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275352416361?hash=item401c487069:g:XWkAAOSw1NNiC72y
Ducati 748 in Yamaha R! blue, but why would you. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/195180157363?hash=item2d71a4d9b3:g:aQ0AAOSwGTRivZU1
Ducati 999s in red, get it done before the government completely feck up our freetime. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/255616565518?hash=item3b83ef410e:g:RKoAAOSwcKditzY5
The best Cheap entry in to Ducati ownership has to be the ST 2/3/4 range. Such great bikes that will do high mileage with big grin factor for under £3K I dread to think how many were cut up during lockdown and are now failed Cafe Racer projects in peoples garages. Such a waste.
Looks like a normal 848 other than the paint job or am i missing something... https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/19520809...IQqdAPDlTzd3Qx1YNhTcAvZWA=|tkp:Bk9SR-L3t8q9YA