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Bikes and lots of parts for sale!Updated

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 12:41 am
by Rlbol
Well it is time to clean out the garage and to fund a new project!
So here is what is for sale, I wanted to post here and some other Ducati web sites before going to Ebay.

I am going to sell my 1992 907. It has 17k miles ,Red Very good condition. Asking $4000

I also have a 1993 888SPO it has 28k miles also in very good condition I am asking $5000 for it

As for parts I have another 907 that is parts:

Headlight support
Rear passenger handle
Under tail - plastic tray under seat
Rear fender
Front rotors- SOLD
Lock set - which is the ignition, gas cap, and seat latch lock and one key
after market bar risers-SOLD
2- insterment panels both MPH one has oil temp and one has water temp.
2- European tail light assemblies. -SOLD
US tail light assembly
Factory US rear turn signals
Right hand front turn signal lens- new 037099455
Red Right hand mirror and turn signal assembly-new
Left hand front turn signal lens, it has a crack in it but still in one piece
P7 computer
907 Rear shock
Front axle speedo assembly with speedo cable
907 triple clamps and forks
right and left clip ons
Front calipers- gold brembo
Front brake master cylinder
Clutch master and slave cylinders
907 airbox- open lid with breather box and hoses
907 Throttle bodies
907 heads
907 Frame with clear title
Termignoni carbon exhaust
Fast by Ferrachi slip ons
wiring harness

there is quit a bit more stuff that I havent been able to get to yet. I am going to try and set up a web page tomorrow with pictures. bikes and parts are located in Florida and I will be happy to ship stuff to where ever. If you have any questions Email me at Rlbol@aol.com[[/b]

Re: Bikes and lots of parts for sale!

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 10:11 am
by persempre907
Rlbol wrote:I also have a 1993 888SPO it has 28k miles also in very good condition I am asking $5000 for it
It's a pity you are in USA.
If you was in EU, I would buy your 888.
Have you an idea of the shipment cost?
But, unfortunately they are also the customs :sad: :sad: :sad: !
No matter, let me know about it.
Ciao

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 11:52 am
by Rlbol
Here is the web site :

http://hometown.aol.com/rlbol/myhomepage/index.html

I hope to have everything else on it today.

Re: Bikes and lots of parts for sale!

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 11:53 am
by Rlbol
persempre907 wrote:
Rlbol wrote:I also have a 1993 888SPO it has 28k miles also in very good condition I am asking $5000 for it
It's a pity you are in USA.
If you was in EU, I would buy your 888.
Have you an idea of the shipment cost?
But, unfortunately they are also the customs :sad: :sad: :sad: !
No matter, let me know about it.
Ciao
I have no idea with the shipping but I can try and find out.

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 12:23 pm
by DesmoDog
Oh man, I WANT that 888!

Unfortunately my wife walked in while I was looking and declared "We don't need any more bikes!"

Dang, I didn't even get a chance to say anything first... :sad:

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 2:33 pm
by persempre907
DesmoDog wrote:Oh man, I WANT that 888!

Unfortunately my wife walked in while I was looking and declared "We don't need any more bikes!"

Dang, I didn't even get a chance to say anything first... :sad:
Dear Craig,
you have to listen to your wife. She knows what is right for you.
:funny: :funny: :funny: :funny: :funny: :funny: :funny:
Besides, I've seen it first, you're arrived too much late.
:funny: :funny: :funny: :funny: :funny: :funny: :funny:
I'm joking...., but not too much.
Ciao

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 3:34 pm
by Rlbol
Dont make fun of him!
That is why I am cleaning out the garage!
The boss said no more bike till you get rid of the others! :oops:

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 3:42 pm
by Garnet
A freind of mine who owns way to many bikes has a neat trick. When he gets something new to him (against his wife's orders) he takes the tank off it and parks it in the project line. A couple of months later when his wife catchs him working on it he says: "Honey, I ve had this one for ages!" :funny: At least he's still married :thumbup:

Garnet

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 6:34 pm
by zap
hi,

i'm interested in the lockset.

would like to know the price and if u have got paypal.

:thumbup: greets, ab.

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 7:16 pm
by Rlbol
zap wrote:hi,

i'm interested in the lockset.

would like to know the price and if u have got paypal.

:thumbup: greets, ab.
PM sent

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 7:21 pm
by DesmoDog
Yeah! Quit picking on me!

The last time I went to "look at a bike", I came home with two of them on the trailer. I'm still smarting after that one, but I did buy her a puppy last month so I got some brownie points.

Seriously though, Rlbol, I sent you an e-mail regarding a euro-tail...

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 9:35 pm
by persempre907
I'm a little bit lucky.
My wife is not too much boring, and then since we don't have children, I can spend a few money for me...
I don't smoke, don't drink, don't bet....
May I buy a bike??? I have only a 907.
Ciao

Re: Bikes and lots of parts for sale!

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 9:42 pm
by persempre907
Rlbol wrote:I have no idea with the shipping but I can try and find out.
No matter, send me a PM when you have news.
Ciao

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 5:12 am
by redpaso
Garnet wrote:A freind of mine who owns way to many bikes has a neat trick. When he gets something new to him (against his wife's orders) he takes the tank off it and parks it in the project line. A couple of months later when his wife catchs him working on it he says: "Honey, I ve had this one for ages!" :funny: At least he's still married :thumbup:

Garnet
This is GOLD! only problem is at the moment my project vehicles only consist of an old Holden Statesman that has been unattended on blocks for the last 5+ years. With only one bike at the moment this might just be a little hard to get away with but I am keen to give it a go. Then again with the state of my shed just now I reckon I could get away with saying that I cleaned up & it has been there all along! :D

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 1:45 pm
by DesmoDog
Careful with that stuff, wives often know more than they let on! I thought my wife had zero interest in the bikes I've got stashed away. Then one day I heard her tell someone about the Ducati Monza I was working on. How the heck she knew it was a Monza I'll never know... and no, it doesn't say "Monza" anywhere on it.

Point being, just because they don't talk about what's going on doesn't mean they don't KNOW what's going on. Ever heard the saying about giving someone just enough rope to hang himself??? :eek:

But the best one I heard was a guy who had off site storage for his race cars and would bring a different one hoome every so often. He kept telling his wife "No honey, that's the same one, we just painted it again". She found out. They always find out.