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#1588 Accounted For - Zero Miles & FOR SALE

(6 posts)
  1. weboholic
    Member

    MH900e never been driven, I personally took the photos, scanned the signed plaque & Certificate of Origin and it's in the garage where it's been since I moved here.

    A friend asked me to sell this bike, sadly too many have to sell because the economy dictates more bills & less enjoyment.

    I'm building a site where there are photos, site is not ready to launch yet, but photos are at http://ducatimh900e.com

    Near Daytona, FL US
    Email at webmaster@ducatimh900e.com
    Asking $20,000. O/B/O and includes new leather racing suit, all original stand eqpt. Bike ONLY is $18,000. O/B/O including Plaque & Certificate, Stand

    Posted 3 months ago #
  2. weboholic,

    You are welcome to post an MH for sale here, but not in multiple threads, please. I have deleted two duplicate threads because they are, well, duplicates. Please stick to a single thread. Bump all you like.

    '02 MH900e #1501
    '95 900 SS/SP
    '67 Aermacchi/HD Sprint SS 250/CRTT wannabe
    Posted 3 months ago #
  3. weboholic
    Member

    Cloner: Thanx - I've never 'talked' online before & don't know rules or even what threads or 'bump' means, so appreciate your kind slap on the wrist.

    I probably need to put this bike into the Buy/Sell section but will leave it alone so I don't triplicate it.

    Posted 3 months ago #
  4. weboholic
    Member

    I'm wondering since these are so rare, typically how long does one take to sell when it seems to be the only one so far that has no miles on it & priced reasonably.

    I'm helping a friend & at first thought it would go quickly, but not so much so wondering what I can do help her out more.

    Any input would be most welcome.

    Posted 2 months ago #
  5. In my opinion the "zero miles" thing is not a great selling point. Finding a guy who wants to store the bike in his living room is going to take a while. Most of the folks who hang out here are riders. In addition to the sales price, shipping, tax and title, to get the bike ready to ride is going to cost at least a thousand more. Not to mention there are lots of upgrades most guys do to their bikes to make them better for riding, or viewing.
    I would say you have two choices: be patient, somebody who values what you have will eventually surface, or, drop the price, I think you'd need to be in the $13k range to be competitive.

    Once again, just my opinion...

    02 MH900e
    05 Ural Tourist w/ sidecar
    06 Suzuki DRz400SM
    Posted 2 months ago #
  6. I'd send it to raresportbikesforsale.com and see if you can get him to post it for you.. And if you guys havent checked this site out its addicting..lol

    Posted 2 months ago #

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