http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190241035792#ebayphotohosting
Went for less than the price of a kidney.
That is typical, I would buy it for that every day of the week. I guess its not usually the thing you look for on fleabay though [bang]
Plus freight and conversion which is sitting at 86c right now plus the fact that it's not complianced here.
that's alot of [bacon] for something you might only get to use on the track.
Sorry back to the dream, off to sleep sweet dreams of exhaust notes and shreading tyres.
102dB racing exhaust ..... meh, I know a couple of 620's that could trump that.
Bargain!
actually that price is a bit disappointing - thought it would be a bit higher than that - however the number of actual people who are willing to spend $100k on a bike (instead of just want to) would be tiny.
kind of like the guys that look at you in your leathers....they WANT to do what you do, but they just won't grab it by the horns (life that is!)
Quote from: mattyvas on August 20, 2008, 04:18:53 PM
.....that's alot of [bacon] for something you might only get to use on the track.
Don't most of them just sit on coffee tables anyway? ;)
But seriously if you wanted a kick arse ducati trackbike you'd buy a 1098, wouldn't you?
Quote from: Spider on August 20, 2008, 04:39:40 PM
......kind of like the guys that look at you in your leathers....they WANT to do what you do, but they just won't grab it by the horns (life that is!)
ooo er ;D
We talking about motorcycling or saturday night at "The Blue Oyster Bar"?
The bumless chaps must get a bit breezy on a sports bike though???? [roll] :D
If you want a great track bike and have $100k to spend buy a 1098r and spend the rest on tyres/fuel/a sexy transporter and a few pit girls just for fun.
But if you want something that is the bees knees can rip round a track if you have the skill and dare but also looks good on any night of the week.
Then buy an RR, I know what I kept hanging around at track on Sunday and it ain't the dozen's of 1098(s)(r)(tricolore)'s nor 848's.
Not to say that i'd kick any of those bikes to the kerb.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ducati-Superbike-848-2008-DUCATI-848-SUPERBIKE-WITH-EXTRAS_W0QQitemZ270265486714QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item270265486714&_trkparms=39%3A1%7C65%3A1%7C240%3A1308&_trksid=p4506.c0.m245
with a 100k you could buy 7 of these.. one for each day of the week?
Well that's 100k AUD about 65k US
Here you'd get 5 848's
In the States you'd get probably 5 also.
Funny that hey, same outcome different Countries.
Hmmmm 5 848's I could do that.
white
red
white
red
custom colour
a orange 848!
whoa! ;D
Yeah I think it would look the goods.....
I'm seeing it now, deep burnt orange gold wheels.
You'd just wanna be able to ride the thing like stink cause there might be a bid of ribbing attached to the bike.
Or you could really challenge your riding to step up to the next level with a nice pink colour scheme with some purple highlights to offset those gold wheels.
Seems that my black has been found out .... it prevents drawing unwanted attention to my lack of ability.
100k AUD is about 87K usd at the moment
That sold early august though, The $ was closer to .95c then. What transport and duty? 10k?. That could have been in a garage for about 80k, a saving of atleast 20k. I would take the 20k any day. If you can afford that coin you dont need it as a road bike.... Park it in the lounge room and watch it appreciate in value. I wouldn't have the talent to ride it as it was designed anyway. But I would look at it alot ;D
I'd park it in the lounge and cherish it. But I know what would happen, I'd get drunk with the boys and probably end up doing this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dYGJjjLG58
[lol at the "somewhere in there is a desmodeeeechie" (sic) comment]
Edit: Damn, anyone know if you can embed a 'tube vid into these forums? or at least embed a youtube url without the forums automagically presenting the youtube player (which appears to borf if there are banners adds or advertising on the BB?)
Meh. [roll]
It's only a bike.
[cheeky]
Quote from: tricolore on August 20, 2008, 09:24:59 PM
That sold early august though, The $ was closer to .95c then. What transport and duty? 10k?. That could have been in a garage for about 80k, a saving of atleast 20k. I would take the 20k any day. If you can afford that coin you dont need it as a road bike.... Park it in the lounge room and watch it appreciate in value. I wouldn't have the talent to ride it as it was designed anyway. But I would look at it alot ;D
jeez tricolore, i'm glad you're not my accountant!! [bang] for a start, it's a good $3000 for transport and "handling" charges, mainly at their end!!!! then when it gets here you pay 10% GST AND 10% import duty, then you need to get it complianced, dunno the cost on that cos it's a parralel import, that is it's the same as what you can buy here, but a mate complianced a 916SP through thoroughbred motorcycles in WA a long time ago and that cost him $4500 then!
as far as watching it appreciate??? didn't that one just sell for 20 grand less than a new one with 22 miles on it? [roll]
paul.
nice bike though [thumbsup]
There's no customs duty on motorcycle imports.
FYI
http://www.customs.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/importguidePrivOwnMV.pdf
Then you have a detuned model that was supplied to parts of the USA, don’t know why but they were detuned, then you have headlight, emission, resale , problems
Then you have the service problem, With the D16RR free service only applies to point and origin of sale.I have been reading that they wont come cheap after the 3 year expires,so I wouldn't want to pay for them.
I can tell you something if I was a distributor of this machine and some one bought me a import of this caliber, He would hope he has some short of medical insurance, as I would ream him, after all where is he going to go [evil] there will only be 1 Mec in selected ducati dealers Australia wide that has the knowledge and equip needed to service this machine,
“Just park it over there and drop you trousers sirâ€
Gee that 20k saving is getting less and less appealing :-[
Quote from: loony888 on August 21, 2008, 12:32:52 AM
jeez tricolore, i'm glad you're not my accountant!! [bang] for a start, it's a good $3000 for transport and "handling" charges, mainly at their end!!!! then when it gets here you pay 10% GST AND 10% import duty, then you need to get it complianced, dunno the cost on that cos it's a parralel import, that is it's the same as what you can buy here, but a mate complianced a 916SP through thoroughbred motorcycles in WA a long time ago and that cost him $4500 then!
as far as watching it appreciate??? didn't that one just sell for 20 grand less than a new one with 22 miles on it? [roll]
paul.
nice bike though [thumbsup]
Your right, you are lucky I am not your accountant :P, But If you actually read the comment you would notice I mentioned there would be no need to register it therefore no compliance... ;)
But in my defence... us$61k would have been appox AU $65k + GST = $71.5 + Transport say $5k (generous) = $76.5k. I am pretty sure I said for "about $80k". No costoms duty (thnx Brimo).
I wasn't too far off the mark, but thanks for your input [clap].
yep, i know you said there's no need to register it, but for it to ever appreciate it has to be of more value than "just" a track bike, so as dockstrada says, you need to spend more to get it "roadworthy" as well as complianced in order for it to appeal to more than a small percentage of what is already a very small percentage of riders in the market. Add to that, brimo's link does say there's no import duty or luxury tax on bikes (which is nice! ;)) you pay GST on the total spend, including freight and insurance, the cost of the bike at the exchange rate the day of the transaction and the rest on delivery, added together with 10%gst then applied. yeah it's cheapish, but only over there, of course, if another one comes up at that price feel free to buy it, i'd love to see one go from a fashion accessory to being actually used as intended.
oh, thanks for the sarcasm, nice touch [thumbsup].
paul.
I'm told of one for sale here in Perth...
not sure of a price but I can get a phone number or email address....
Quote from: monsta on August 22, 2008, 05:50:11 PM
I'm told of one for sale here in Perth...
not sure of a price but I can get a phone number or email address....
Is it a rosso or a team ???
Why? Do you want the set Dock?
Quote from: Betty on August 22, 2008, 09:28:03 PM
Why? Do you want the set Dock?
No if the price is right, giving up my 5k deposit on the other is ok if i save on this one [thumbsup]
Quote from: Dockstrada on August 22, 2008, 09:40:36 PM
No if the price is right, giving up my 5k deposit on the other is ok if i save on this one [thumbsup]
Its a bit late to be applying logic to the purchaseof a desmosedici isn't it? ;) [laugh]
Quote from: Betty on August 22, 2008, 11:04:59 PM
Its a bit late to be applying logic to the purchaseof a desmosedici isn't it? ;) [laugh]
If I was to apply logic in the initial purchase , I would not have bought one in the first place.Not everything we do should be based on ligic.That would be boring [laugh]
Quote from: Dockstrada on August 22, 2008, 11:13:52 PM
If I was to apply logic in the initial purchase , I would not have bought one in the first place.Not everything we do should be based on ligic.That would be boring [laugh]
means none of us would ever spend any considerable time with girls! ;D
And weddings would be pool and beer at the nearest pub!
Quote from: Spider on August 23, 2008, 01:22:21 AM
means none of us would ever spend any considerable time with girls! ;D
And weddings would be pool and beer at the nearest pub!
i agree with you Spider, that why me and Betty eloped save a shit load on the wedding and had a strees fee time.
Quote from: Jukie on August 23, 2008, 04:56:55 AM
i agree with you Spider, that why me and Betty eloped save a shit load on the wedding and had a strees fee time.
Yep, that's what I'm doing. Great minds think alike. ;)
Quote from: Super T.I.B on August 24, 2008, 01:59:50 AM
Yep, that's what I'm doing. Great minds think alike. ;)
I had tooooo many relo's to invite and couldn't afford it, so nobody got invited not even the parents.
Quote from: Jukie on August 24, 2008, 03:05:07 AM
I had tooooo many relo's to invite and couldn't afford it, so nobody got invited not even the parents.
I had 9 people when I was married me my wife the Guy behind the desk his personal assistant my brother, Mother, Father and sister in-law my wife’s best friend .I got married in Sardinia and we left for Rome the next day , cost us Jack
we had 33 people, catered it ourselves and organized it in 6 weeks.
we still see every person that was there except for 2.
I still see everybody from my wedding too [roll](except for the paid help), in fact we're riding buddies [moto]- she bought me a Monster [evil] 8)
My first was a garden wedding at the out-laws, finger food and the only paid help was a barman for the day.
Handed out film to all those with cameras and paid for all the developing, that saved on a photographer, meant everybody could go wild with their cameras and ended up with some good natural shots instead of the usual cheesy stuff. (apologies if you like cheesy).
Actually best wedding I've ever been to, most people pissed and /or stoned, people in the pool, had to wake up the new bride to take her home, all good clean fun.
The next one, coming up this year is celebrant on the beach at a pacific island (yet to be decided), and a small dinner party when we get back.
Quote from: brimo on August 24, 2008, 04:10:39 PM
The next one, coming up this year is celebrant on the beach at a pacific island (yet to be decided), and a small dinner party when we get back.
Yep, that's sorta what we are doing. Going to Palm Cove near Cairns and getting married on the beach. [thumbsup]
ah, I'm glad I started to alter the thread onto weddings....come on the rest of you lurkers - post up your wedding stories.
My mate had his at All Saints winery near Albury/Rutherglan - and that was excellent too.
and keep the ceremony brief too...that always wins points!
went to a friends one in perth a few months ago, and the worst thing was that the speeches went for almost an hour! [bang] people that spoke: the bride, the groom, that fathers of both, the grooms brother and his two best men. too much of this [clap], not enough of this [wine] [drink]
Quote from: Spider on August 25, 2008, 05:26:51 AM
ah, I'm glad I started to alter the thread onto weddings....come on the rest of you lurkers - post up your wedding stories.
My mate had his at All Saints winery near Albury/Rutherglan - and that was excellent too.
and keep the ceremony brief too...that always wins points!
OK, I'll play your threadjack game
- Vineyard wedding, in the hunter, tuscan summer theme.
- Went for the whole weekend, inc a BBQ and cricket match on the Sunday
- Live music - string quartet and soprano @ ceremony, CC and the Brothers of Oz at the reception (awesome musos and good people!).
- Small for an italian wedding - under 100 guests
- Broni did an excellent job organising, theming etc - I just rocked up (and organised the band!)
out [thumbsup]
Quote from: goldFiSh on August 28, 2008, 01:53:26 AM
OK, I'll play your threadjack game
- Vineyard wedding, in the hunter, tuscan summer theme.
- Went for the whole weekend, inc a BBQ and cricket match on the Sunday
- Live music - string quartet and soprano @ ceremony, CC and the Brothers of Oz at the reception (awesome musos and good people!).
- Small for an italian wedding - under 100 guests
- Broni did an excellent job organising, theming etc - I just rocked up (and organised the band!)
out [thumbsup]
How do you remember all this detail goldFiSh ???
Quote from: Dockstrada on August 28, 2008, 01:57:20 AM
How do you remember all this detail goldFiSh ???
I get reminded once in a while ;D Oh, and I wasn't drunk [thumbsup]
the original thread was dead Goldie and 'some blokes' were getting their nickers (should that be nickors) in a knot, so I figure a nice threadjack was in order....Tool told me to do it!
My old wedding was in the garden of the outlaws. They were a fishing family so sea food was supplied all round. Just eating and drinking with family and friends.
Marriage ended in 1994....... Had mid life crisis..... Moved away from little old SA to Sydney town........ Haven't seem the ex , ex outlaws or ex friends for 10 years...... :-\
Should I do this marriage thing again, shorts and tee shirts with a barbie at the beach please........ [thumbsup]
jeezes id swap a kidney and throw in my left nut to buy one, dont need them now any way [laugh]
Quote from: bazz20 on August 29, 2008, 05:30:40 AM
jeezes id swap a kidney and throw in my left nut to buy one, dont need them now any way [laugh]
What? a bride or a D16rr? ;)
Quote from: brimo on August 29, 2008, 02:10:44 PM
What? a bride or a D16rr? ;)
If you want to throw a leg over, it's going to cost you money and lots of it!