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My new 1997 Ducati 916 saga - tragic beginning but at least a happy ending

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That's a great looking bike Russ. Love the new paint. I rode one exactly like that a few years ago. It was the most uncomfortable bike I have ever, ever ridden..but..I didn't give a sh-t. It was so much fun to play with the power, the brakes, and the handling. It's one of the coolest bikes to date that I've had the privilege to ride.
 
That's a great looking bike Russ. Love the new paint. I rode one exactly like that a few years ago. It was the most uncomfortable bike I have ever, ever ridden..but..I didn't give a sh-t. It was so much fun to play with the power, the brakes, and the handling. It's one of the coolest bikes to date that I've had the privilege to ride.

That pretty much sums it up exactly. Plus you can stare at it all day. No wonder people hang these up on their walls.
 
Cool - less than I thought they'd go for :)

have fun on it!

Will have fun for sure. That figure is about right for a '97 with the mileage it has. If you have say a '95 all original with under 10k miles you can expect to pay north of $8000.
 
Russ, it looks beautiful! I have ridden my 95 916 at this point to 45K miles. I purchased the last set of European Cycle adjustable bar risers before they went out of business. They rise 1" and come back 1". It does not sound like much but turns the 916 into nearly all day comfort. My 916 has been all over the states. With standard maintenance these motors will go 100k.

Russ, have fun with it, it's one of the best handling, most beautiful bikes of all time.

Here I am riding my 916 up in Ventura, CA a couple years ago.

 
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