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93 907 for sale on ebay
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:16 pm
by gpsheehan
Re: 93 907 for sale on ebay
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 12:32 pm
by mrinflux
gpsheehan wrote:The guy is asking 6k.
Gary,
IMO, the seller of this bike is trying to rip somebody off. As I recall, the bike has around 14,000 miles, (not, "low," by any measure), stock ECU, (no EPROM chip), stock cans, stock seat, stock air filter, and some not-so-minor scratches! The only thing right with the bike is the Euro taillight. IMO, this bike is worth about $4,000.00, at the most.
What's galling about this ebay item is that the seller is just trolling for some poor unsuspecting, uneducated fool who doesn't know what the bike is worth. If somebody buys this bike for 6K, they'll be paying about 50% more than the bike is worth! That's not right. The seller should be ashamed of himself.
Just my opinion.
Elton
Re: 93 907 for sale on ebay
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 2:49 pm
by Laddie907
imagine that - someone selling something on ebay for more than it's worth!!!
IMO the bike is worth so much more that just the $$$ figure...
the 907ie model is distictive and if it's what the buyer wants they may go higher...given that though they are a progression of the Paso line they are Ducatis first venture into fuel injection with the 851...so they have some significance to collectors...
as they become more rare; through the ravages of age and wheelies and fast corners...and frustration at maintaining a model that some parts are unobtainable - a "stock" bike will fetch a better price - even with some scratches.
I bought a set of OEM cans in good condition from the States; not to use them - but so I can put the bike back to "Concourse" condition if I want (or if I sell it).
the big money Ducatis for collectors aren't modified - they are "standard".
I say "good luck" to him - the higher they go for the more valued ours become.
I can only wish they one day fetch what a green frame 900SS does...
Re: 93 907 for sale on ebay
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 5:15 pm
by Kurt
How much would it be worth before the $1200 service, stock bike with scuffs and scrapes that he documents in words (but not pics)? Just a few small pics are not enough to go on in my POV. You can post 24 pics on ebay before you hit extra charges. Has it ever had a "chain incident" and then the usual glue job on the cases? etc. With only 14K miles, I'd put the market value around $3500-$4000 USD before the $1200 service. So maybe $4000-$4500 with the service. Usually you can't get back recent investments in new tires, service, battery, just the way it goes with used motor vehicles.
Here's another listed in the US at $4800 buy it now, Search on Item number: 280304584267 -- lots of larger hi-def pics.
So I wonder why Pasos don't fetch more than they do, despite low production numbers, and lookin' good, and being a pleasure to ride, and being a Ducati? Kind of reminds me of Studebaker, distinctive, low numbers, no longer made. When I as growing up, a long, long time ago, my parents bought Studebakers, about six of them over the years, even though my father referred to them as "SteadyBreakers"
You can buy Studes for pretty low money compared to other antique and collectible cars.
http://www.studebakerdriversclub.com/
Are Pasos the Studebaker of Ducati?

Re: 93 907 for sale on ebay
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:19 pm
by persempre907
Kurt wrote:Are Pasos the Studebaker of Ducati?

Perhaps.
We have discussed enough about the reasons.
The frame, the fairings which don't let to see the engine, the fact that she's a sport tourer and not a sport bike...
The most important thing is that we love the Pasos, in spite of their $$$ value.
Ciao

HAND ME THAT GREEN FRAME 900SS
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 9:55 pm
by gail
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and money is irrelevant if a purchase is made for enjoyment. Think of all the shitbox new cars out there that people buy and in the space of two years have lost half their original value. Motorcycling on a Paso is a cheap form of hedonism that can be appreciated if monetary concerns are waived. I agree with Laddie, but Laddie , if you do see a green frame 900 SS , I want one! , as they must be rarer than the green frame 750. Yours must have been bored out me thinks. The Bucketts and Oxley ride is on from March 10th , then onto the Big River.See you there Laddie. Happy Merry New Paso and I Gonna Drink a Lotta Beer.................. Marty
Re: 93 907 for sale on ebay
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 10:33 pm
by 227708
Couldn't resist tossing in my two pasos...er...pesos.
I bought a '93 907ie midway through last year, 20K on the scoot but in truly pristine condition. I paid $4500 for the bike, a premium price but well worth every dollar. Of course it wasn't an eBay purchase, I examined it carefully before handing over any money, and I'm not sure I'd go the same amount without first listening to the machine and checking it out thoroughly. Only mods were the aftermarket mufflers (and I also have the originals), new Z6 tires, never down, no marks in the paint, new chain, sprockets, belts and valve adjustment...who could ask for more?
I love riding the 907 but I appreciate that, as an older machine, it has limitations. Hell, I have an 850 Norton that I've owned since new, and it has limitations, too. Both motorcycles are show pieces, not daily beaters. I have a BMW (and a VW Vanagon) for that purpose.
Covered engine and wierd looks? My second motorcycle was an Ariel 250cc Leader with a fully covered engine. Talk about odd-looking, the Leader took the cake. Still, 45 years after I sold it so I could afford a Norton Atlas, I wish I still had the Ariel.
I bet there are some investors who wish they'd have put money into collectible motorcycles instead of Bernie Madoff's hedge fund and maybe even some more who stuck their cash in stocks. Me, I'm glad I could afford the Ducati.
robert
Re: 93 907 for sale on ebay
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 11:51 pm
by Kurt
Yes, we enjoy our Pasos, and it's unlikely that many see them as investments for future financial return, more like investments for pleasure and diversion.
(Ariel leader -- wow! I saw my first one in 1963 ... and saw my second one last June at the British Bike Meet in Auburn MA.)
Re: 93 907 for sale on ebay
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 3:54 am
by gpsheehan
Wow, its almost like a religion when discussing the 907. Didn't realize it was going to get this intense when I posted the ad.
How much is it worth? Who cares.
I own one, ride it, enjoy it, and if I ever sell it will think twice about the first car I owned - a 1955 Alfa Romaeo Giulietta Sprint that I wish I still had (paid $500 for it in 1972). One sold for over $200,000 recently in Arizona Damm......
Re: 93 907 for sale on ebay
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 4:20 am
by higgy
Re: 93 907 for sale on ebay
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 2:26 pm
by Tamburinifan
What`s the deal w this cap?

Re: 93 907 for sale on ebay
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 2:54 pm
by englishstiv
What`s the deal w this cap?
Most Likely to imply that the tank is not Rusty inside or full of crud, I think they have had a problem with this stateside due to the type of fuel mix used over there and also the local weather variations..... blah de blah de blah .....so too speak.
Re: 93 907 for sale on ebay
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 7:05 pm
by Finnpaso
All 907ie's dont have such fuel cap. Some have, like 750 Paso and some have thiskind. At least i have noticed so, as my "older" 907 have thiskind and my "newer" have like 750 Paso have. Thiskind have water pipe feed from around hole to down/outside. 750 Paso style cap dont have such and its very poor, cause if You take fuel after rain, then water goes very easily to tank...

Re: 93 907 for sale on ebay
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 10:42 pm
by biffo
hi chaps these caps are on later 907s mine blocked on the drain result 1 tank scraped rusted out next time fitted 906 type Tim

Re: 93 907 for sale on ebay
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 9:18 am
by persempre907
Finnpaso wrote:All 907ie's dont have such fuel cap. Some have, like 750 Paso and some have thiskind. At least i have noticed so, as my "older" 907 have thiskind and my "newer" have like 750 Paso have. Thiskind have water pipe feed from around hole to down/outside. 750 Paso style cap dont have such and its very poor, cause if You take fuel after rain, then water goes very easily to tank...

I have it on my newer 907, while on my older one there is the more common kind.

That's true, on this older kind the water goes easily into the tank
Ciao