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now this is a cool DB1 :)

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Hi G.

It is lacking something though?

I had a look at his other bikes a little while ago. He has some rare beasties in amongst them all. Hamish would be very pleased with the Vincent!

The bike that he did have, and has now left his Website was a Honda NR750. Very unlikely to get on my bike inventory, but wow....

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Hey Nick , do you remember Vance Vincent :) ..... " with a flash of the leg and the clatter of stirring internals the mighty Vincent roared into life "...
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I`m amazed by the prices. 19.500AUD for a 900SS?
http://www.raidermoto.com/1989-ducati-900-supersport/

The Supermono is cool, strangely there's no price tag on that one.

I also didn't know there was a small version of the 750 Sport:
http://www.raidermoto.com/1991-ducati-400-ss/
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paso750 wrote: I also didn't know there was a small version of the 750 Sport:
http://www.raidermoto.com/1991-ducati-400-ss/
There was also a 350cc version made for the Italian market
https://www.autoevolution.com/moto/duca ... s-3000-349
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and Japan. I know about that but I didn`t know there was also a small version of the Sport.
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paso750 wrote:I`m amazed by the prices. 19.500AUD for a 900SS?
http://www.raidermoto.com/1989-ducati-900-supersport/

The Supermono is cool, strangely there's no price tag on that one.

I also didn't know there was a small version of the 750 Sport:
http://www.raidermoto.com/1991-ducati-400-ss/
Hi G.

The 900SS was brought up in the For Sale Section a little while back. It was $19.5k then, and its still there! Think of a price for the Supermono, double it and add a bit for interest sake, and you might just be there! Very, very, very nice bike.

I think there was mention of a 350/400 Sport in Mr Falloon's book, or was that the F1 to F3?
McTool wrote:Hey Nick , do you remember Vance Vincent :) ..... " with a flash of the leg and the clatter of stirring internals the mighty Vincent roared into life "...
Hey Hamish. Frayed knot, can't say I remember Vance Vincent?

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He was a character in a fictional series of stories in two wheels mags , probly early 80's , about a bunch of guys who committed all sorts of atrocities /adventures getting to and from race bike meets.....wish Id been there :D
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