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WTS: 08 Ducati 1098 Rare Yellow w/ Many Accessories


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Registration: Apr 17 2008

Mileage 17,500

Plate: FBD 3810P

No. of owners: I am the second

Reason for selling: Itchy backside

New road tax till Oct 2012

Servicing just done at 17k (Coolant, oil change, battery, tyres)

 

 

Accessories:

Full system 70mm Termignoni Race exhaust

Ducati Performance ECU

Speedymoto Clutch Cover

Speedymoto Pressure Plate

Evotech Stamped Aluminium Radiator Guards

Blu Twin Tone Air Horns

ASV F3 Levers

Driven D3 Grips

Driven 525 X-ring race chain

Rizoma Bar ends

Slingshot Racing Race Fuel Cap

Oberon Reservoir Caps

Chaft Indicators

Preload Adjusters

MotoGrafix Tank Pad

Motovation Sliders

Metzeler M5 *approx 500km old*

EBC Brake Pads

Engine Ice

Single Seat

CF Heel Guard

CF Rear Fender

Tail Tidy

*New Battery*

 

All stock items included. Except grips, which I have thrown away.

 

Never Tracked, light use only and well cared for. Always covered when parked. Never crashed, never dropped. Rare yellow colour with only 3 in Singapore. Really stands out at Ducati meet ups. Have spent about 4k over the last 8 months to ensure bike is kept in tip top condition. Take and ride maintenance free for next 6000kms.

 

Washed/waxed every weekend.

 

Have spare clutch collars for new owner

 

Recently done (

New Clutch Plates (Next Change due 36,000kms)

New Clutch Basket (Next Change due 36,000kms)

New SS Clutch Springs

Ignition Coil

Rectifier

Fuel Filters

Radiator Flush

Brake Pads

FI Tuning

Valve Clearance (Next due 24,000kms)

Inspection cleared 15 Apr 2012 (Next due 15 Apr 2013)

 

Asking Price: 27k]]

 

Contact at 98341467 or PM for viewing.

Price slight neg.

Viewing to be at Changi. Weekday evenings and weekends.

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Stand beside this bike, your ears will go deaf, haha!! Whaaa Tim, too engaged with riding Harleys these days huh??

 

Anyway UPZZZ for your sale!! Buyer will not be disappointed, as seller meticulously takes care of all his bikes!

Ride Free, Ride Hard, and Ride Safe.

Current ride:Hyundai i30 CW (Sept 2016 - Present)

Yamaha FZ1-S (Aug 2014 - Present)

Previous ride: Honda Tiger 200 (Oct 2009 - Jun 2012)

Suzuki GSR 600 (Jun 2012 - Sept 2013)

Hyundai Matrix (Jun 2013 - Aug 2016)
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Stand beside this bike, your ears will go deaf, haha!! Whaaa Tim, too engaged with riding Harleys these days huh??

 

Anyway UPZZZ for your sale!! Buyer will not be disappointed, as seller meticulously takes care of all his bikes!

 

Lol bro no la, but I calculated I clocked less than 500kms over the last 2 months. Keep using my work bikes. Spent so much time doing up might as well let go to someone who will utilise it.

 

In any case, special pic for you!

 

Yellow fever haha

NRS1098.jpg

Posted

Ups for Supercorsas....

Anyway your statistic of 3 yellows 1098 from Minerva? Tt's interesting... guess everyone wants to be "safe" n stay with red... either that or...

 

EVERYONE KNOWS A RED BIKE GOES FASTER!! ^_^

 

Upz for fellow Duc

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Ups for Supercorsas....

Anyway your statistic of 3 yellows 1098 from Minerva? Tt's interesting... guess everyone wants to be "safe" n stay with red... either that or...

 

EVERYONE KNOWS A RED BIKE GOES FASTER!! ^_^

 

Upz for fellow Duc

 

If you know Ian a.k.a Vipergod2000 you will know that a black bike goes the fastest :D

Posted
If you know Ian a.k.a Vipergod2000 you will know that a black bike goes the fastest :D

Hmmm, I dunno Ian, but I DO know black bikes are the fastest... and they are unspoken of... the real ghost rider... not the firey, flaming one.. the one on youtube...

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Rare beauty...

Past Ride: 01/2007 - 04/2007 X1 (FZ7615Y) 04/2007 - 09/2008 KRR150 (FY5486X)

09/2008 - 03/2010 CB400 Spec3 (FZ2059K) 03/2010 - 07/2012 GSX 1300R Hayabusa K6 (FQ3277M)

07/2010 - 08/2012 Wave (FY4943A) 02/2012 - 07/2012 X9 EVO (FX7944H)

07/2013 - 12/2014 GSXR1000 K7 (FZ6284A)

Current Ride:

09/2012 - **/**** Fz16St

12/2013 - **/**** 883R

Posted

BEA...utiful.

Tough times don't last, tough man do.

 

Fast Riders don't last, Smart riders do.

 

Too all : Ride Safely !

 

2013 - Current Harley Nightster 1200 & Honda Hornet 919

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my curiosity, why is there a need to change all these?

 

New Clutch Plates (Next Change due 36,000kms)

New Clutch Basket (Next Change due 36,000kms)

New SS Clutch Springs

Ignition Coil

Rectifier

 

beside the vehicle mileage only 16,000km... ain't clutch plate and basket pretty lasting item? Or you just service according to manual?

bike is a machine without soul, rider would inject new life and character to this machine

 

Xiao Rou Yi Hao & "Colossal" 919

 

Sin Ming Editor got 1 DAY jailterm and $2000 fine for pillion death!

Rally Point: http://www.singaporebikes.com/forums/showthread.php?p=5322898#post5322898

Posted
my curiosity, why is there a need to change all these?

 

New Clutch Plates (Next Change due 36,000kms)

New Clutch Basket (Next Change due 36,000kms)

New SS Clutch Springs

Ignition Coil

Rectifier

 

beside the vehicle mileage only 16,000km... ain't clutch plate and basket pretty lasting item? Or you just service according to manual?

 

For dry clutch, the wear is much higher than a wet clutch due to the lack of lubrication. So while you could probably get 50,000kms out of a Jap bike clutch, you can't get the same for a dry clutch model.

 

The manual recommends servicing every 24,000km or 3 years, whichever comes first. 3 years came for me first so I changed it out with the 12k service. I'm not the type to stinge on service so just changed according to the manual.

 

For the ignition coil and rectifier, these are pretty common items to go around the 3 year mark. Mine became faulty exactly around the 3 year mark, so got them changed promptly as well.

 

Basically, the bike is well sorted with 8k kms to go before you next need to spend money on service. Road tax is till Oct as well, so effectively nothing to pay for the next 6 months.

 

@duperman - I have made the price larger so it's easier to see.

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