For Sale 2012 Panigale S - all parts

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I have decided to sell the bike as parts! If there are any standard Panigale S (in RED) parts that you need (plus a DP seat) PM me for prices

There is no damage on any of these parts, all in perfect condition (the only item 'marked' is the exhaust which could be cleaner - no damage just baked on dirt)

Example parts:

Engine (7000 miles) $5000
Frame with clear title $4000 (front section)
Rear subrame $250
Tank $800
Wheels (base model) $1200 with rotors
Fairing Nosecone $400 (includes screen although one screen mount is broken on the screen itself)
Seat unit $300
RH fairing upper $250
LH fairing upper $250
RH fairing lower $100
LH fairing lower $100
Ohlins forks $1500
Ohlins shock $750
Ohlins Steering damper $125
Triple clamps and steering stem $250
Side plates and footrests/pedals etc $300
S model headlight (LED) $250
Base model headlight $100
Mirrors $100 (pair)
Front Monobloc Calipers $500
Brake master cylinder with lever $125
Clutch master cylinder with lever $125
Clip-ons $75
Dash & ECU & keys with fuel cap $850
Side stand $50
Standard exhaust (with "opened" silencer) $150
Rear light $75
Swingarm $250
Rear brake caliper & pump $125
Rear axle with rotor $125
 
I'll take the ohlins steering damper.


That is a killer price on the LED headlamp. $400 cheaper than I paid for mine when I did the conversion.
 
Postage is extra on all parts by the way! I am not looking to make money from postage but have not tried to build in it either!


PM me for any parts you need/want

Joe
 
If those other 2 guys fall through on the LEDs, I'll take them!

Is the steering damper on the S adjustable, or is it same as the Base?
 
Whoever got that steering damper for $125 got a STEAL! Lucky .......!
Damn thing retails for $985
 
That would be me to complete my suspension setup. $140 shipped. Definitely a steal but so is that LED headlight. You probably meant $385 cuz there's no way that costs $985.

No double0, the Ohlins OEM one is $985.

You can in fact buy the "similar" one model SD040 for around $400 new online, but that isn't the exact one that comes on the S/Tri/R/SL.

Trust me, I know.... I have a repair estimate from when I crashed my S.

Its insane.

If you tried building an 1199 from just parts, it would be close to $80,000 :eek::eek::eek:

Check part # 36420111a on ducatiomaha or proitalia
 
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I'm just curious.... How did you make the decision to strip the bike for parts?


I'm guessing you just wanted to have some fun getting to take it apart???
 
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No double0, the Ohlins OEM one is $985.

You can in fact buy the "similar" one model SD040 for around $400 new online, but that isn't the exact one that comes on the S/Tri/R/SL.

Trust me, I know.... I have a repair estimate from when I crashed my S.

Its insane.

If you tried building an 1199 from just parts, it would be close to $80,000 :eek::eek::eek:

Check part # 36420111a on ducatiomaha or proitalia

Gawddd dayum! $1000 damper? Haha that's stupid! But I'll take it lol

Yes...OEM parts are a rip off if you were to itemize parts on the bike. The parts he's listing for the asking prices comes to about the same price he was asking to sell the bike as a whole and he hasn't even listed plenty of the parts. He'll make more $$ if he sells it in parts. Obviously he'll have to find a buyer for them first but he could definitely profit from it if he's patient. That's what I'd do if there was buyers for most of those parts.
 
Lower fairing panels new sold as is damper, LED headlight, front calipers and rotors, and possibly the frame

Lots left though!

Including:

Front fairing/nosecone mount
Mirror blanking plates
Upper and lower water radiators (upper is new - swapped on warranty for a leaking seam)
and most of the items first listed

Joe
 
Why not!

I0ve been trying to sell the bike for ages......noone is offereing serious prices so I figured, lets sell some parts! In my line of work I often sell parts from crashed bikes and believe in offering them at realistic prices, so if it works for what left of a crashed bike, why shouldn't it work for a full bike of immaculate non damaged parts!

So far it seems to be going well.

I will post a picture of what my garage looked like an hour ago........


I'm just curious.... How did you make the decision to strip the bike for parts?


I'm guessing you just wanted to have some fun getting to take it apart???
 
Does the tank come with the plumbing?...fuel pump hoses, etc?

If so I'll take it!
 
Postage for base headlight to Christchurch New Zealand? Very keen at the $100, do you also have PayPal?
 

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