2006 Ducati Sport 1000 Monoposto in Imola Yellow Heart-breakingly, my ‘forever bike’ has to go, due to an upcoming change in living arrangements. I’m thinking about where to sell and will likely post in the bikes for sale here first. But I was wondering what folks thought was a good price. They are on the market from between 13 and 16+. Obviously everyone thinks their own bike is awesome, and so I do, but I’m also pretty realistic and don’t want to wait for months, better to see it go to a good home, in the hands of someone who can use if the weather improves. Quick facts: Just 6,265 miles, MoT 24 March 2024, Full service at local Ducati specialist this week, New fuel filter, new air filter, plugs, all new fluids including brake, Termignoni slip on, Ohlins rear shock, Tank coated with Caswell to prevent ethanol swelling, Three keys including the red one and code card, manuals, docs etc. I found the bike after a long search, in mid-2016, when I was living in the US. It comes from one of many Goldilocks places to buy bikes in the US, Seattle. No salt on roads, not too hot, not too cold. I bought it from Ducati Seattle, who had taken it in from a collector who had run out of room and wanted a Panigale Anniversario. I took it to a humidity-controlled garage in Houston Texas, where it lived with me until I brought it back to the UK. It now lives in a dehumidified garage in Surrey and is looking for a new home. I had hoped to use the bike more than I have and to keep it for good. It has been well looked after, with regular servicing and checking. Apart from that it has only had one failure in all the time I’ve owned it, when the Throttle Position Sensor went, which was replaced. Apart from that its been flawless. It runs like a dream, it sounds absolutely fantastic (IMHO), has always been fed on premium fuel and left empty over winter. There’s some very minor marks on the slip-ons, but nothing elsewhere. Interested in what folks think would be a fair ask…. Thanks!
cheers! Will get around to that. Was just wondering what the learned experts thought re: price first!