1299 Anniversario Resale?

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Hey Everyone...

I was so happy when I got my Anniversario last year... However I haven't been riding it much since i got it. I just don't have the time for track days and even riding it around town (I drive my 911 GTS usually because I have someone or something to move).

Has anyone actually sold their anniversario? I had the Akra slip on put on and it has almost 900 miles. What have people gotten for theirs?

For what it's worth, mine is 042/500
 
It's probably not practical to ship to the UK but I'd be seriously interested if it was. Wish now that I had got one when they came out.
 
Hey Everyone...

I was so happy when I got my Anniversario last year... However I haven't been riding it much since i got it. I just don't have the time for track days and even riding it around town (I drive my 911 GTS usually because I have someone or something to move).

Has anyone actually sold their anniversario? I had the Akra slip on put on and it has almost 900 miles. What have people gotten for theirs?

For what it's worth, mine is 042/500

Here is a generalized guide:

knock about 20% off the msrp the first yr...then 10% each year after that - depending on milage and bike condition deduct more - thats kind of a target price you could play with - also check what the current "Out The Door" deals that might be available at your local dealership for the non-Anniversario model - its hard to battle against a New with warranty, versus an older non-warranty bike - it is all worth thinking it thru to come up with a valid teaser price

also: check ebay, CraigsList in your area
 
in all seriousness chuk the guys that strike when the iron is hot have not gotten hurt as bad as others that have hung around.

i have friends that have sold 1199s and got a good value for them 1 or 2 years out.

i know others myself included who have put so much work and parts into their bikes that they will never recover what was put into it.

if you truly want to sell your bike do it ASAP. the longer you weight the more you will lose. not to judge you but you have a porsche 911 gts. i doubt you are hard up for 22k. id keep the bike in the living room and never sell it it looks that good.

your biggest decision will be to actually sell or keep it. whichever you pick be happy with it. personally id keep it.
 
I was offered one about 7 weeks ago. It had less than 100 miles and was reportedly in "like new" condition. I don't know if the price was especially good or not because I was looking for an SL at the time and passed on it without even doing the basic research to even see what MSRP was but I was told it was at a "healthy discount from new." Hopefully you get what you want out of it.
 
i know others myself included who have put so much work and parts into their bikes that they will never recover what was put into it.

Go fast shiny parts only seem to make selling the bike easier rather than increase price.

Depends on the market.....

Over here in WA the job market is dead so people are trying to get rid of their toys so things are cheap.

Im seeing some good deals coming out of WA of late (if your buying). pitty the transport cost is still way to high.
I was looking at a 1199 for a track bike. seeing they are on east coast for $14k - $16k some with only like 3000kms on clock. 899's are still up around 18K

A Mate picked up a 1299 for 19k out of karratha couple months ago. Came with all riding gear etc etc.
 
Thank you all for the feedback... Yeah I decided that I'm going to keep it. It was a dream of mine for years to own a Ducati Superbike, and I still have so much to learn about riding it.


Part of the reason I was thinking of selling it was the cost of insurance on this bike. Being 33 with numerous speeding tickets... insurance isn't kind (Despite married with kids and no accidents in 17 years lol).
 
Thank you all for the feedback... Yeah I decided that I'm going to keep it. It was a dream of mine for years to own a Ducati Superbike, and I still have so much to learn about riding it.


Part of the reason I was thinking of selling it was the cost of insurance on this bike. Being 33 with numerous speeding tickets... insurance isn't kind (Despite married with kids and no accidents in 17 years lol).

Who do u have for insurance? I use state farm and they add the bike on my policy as a recreational vehicle. Full coverage is 25 bucks a month on the bike, since my car is considered primary transportation. Check into that might help ya out a bit.
 
Thank you all for the feedback... Yeah I decided that I'm going to keep it. It was a dream of mine for years to own a Ducati Superbike, and I still have so much to learn about riding it.


Part of the reason I was thinking of selling it was the cost of insurance on this bike. Being 33 with numerous speeding tickets... insurance isn't kind (Despite married with kids and no accidents in 17 years lol).

i too had no time for past 1 year and couldnt put any mile on my bike. but i am keeping this bike forever just because this was one of the best looking bike i ever seen and it is limited edition. i will find some time from next month and ride it properly but yea just keep it. this is one special bike and if u sell u will regret it.
 
Thank you all for the feedback... Yeah I decided that I'm going to keep it. It was a dream of mine for years to own a Ducati Superbike, and I still have so much to learn about riding it.


Part of the reason I was thinking of selling it was the cost of insurance on this bike. Being 33 with numerous speeding tickets... insurance isn't kind (Despite married with kids and no accidents in 17 years lol).

yet you have a gts go figure good choice to keep it
 
Who do u have for insurance? I use state farm and they add the bike on my policy as a recreational vehicle. Full coverage is 25 bucks a month on the bike, since my car is considered primary transportation. Check into that might help ya out a bit.

i have state farm and i pay 450 a year for each bike. whats the recreational vehicle stuff? please tell me more
 
I have State Farm and pay a little over $300/yr for each of my Panigale Rs.

I think your Anniversario will do better on resale than other Ducatis because of its limited production and desirability.

Gotta work on the speeding impulses, man! Trackdays do it for me.
 
I'm so jealous of you guys' insurance. Mine is $5500 a year. Yes, it's not a typo. It's $5500 a year!!! And I have 5 cars, a cruiser, and a house in my policy. Good thing I paid off my bike so I just got liability for it at $1200/year. But, I'm keeping it no matter what!!!
 
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