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ben650 02-04-06 10:56 AM

anyone know much about m750 monsters?????
 
:D hello guys ive been offered a m750 monster r-plate 13,000 miles really good nick reckon i can get it for about £800 ish,had a go on her she rides great :wink: its got twin stubby scorpion race cans on :wink: god does it sound nice :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

So are they any good,any help would be great cheers guys :wink:

I'll see be keeping the sv though :D

kwak zzr 02-04-06 11:46 AM

not many people rate the monster, @ £800 tho you've got nothing to loose for a piece of Italian exotica, personally i like them.

Cloggsy 02-04-06 11:49 AM

I'd buy it for that money TBH :!:

ben650 02-04-06 11:53 AM

:lol: thats what i thought but if its going to end up costing a fortune to run it aint cheap :roll:

Cloggsy 02-04-06 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by ben650
:lol: thats what i thought but if its going to end up costing a fortune to run it aint cheap :roll:

It shouldn't be too bad & if you don't like it, you'll sell it for a profit anyway IMHO...

ben650 02-04-06 12:08 PM

what would it be worth you reckon :D

Biker Biggles 02-04-06 07:45 PM

Sounds good to me.I think the Ducatistas reckon the 750 lump is the smoothest of the air cooled motors and if it's in good nick it should'nt be too expensive to run.

philipMac 02-04-06 09:05 PM

Seems very reasonable price to me if the bike is in nice nick, and they have only clocked 13,000 miles in 8 years or something? So, it almost certainly been babyed. And he has a nice set of Scorp cans on it?

Buy it man. I would be in like Flynn.Even if you dont like it, and I bet you will, you can just flog it during the summer, and make a few quid out of it. Nice. 8)

RandyO 02-04-06 09:33 PM

their desmos and require valve adjustments

Peter Henry 02-04-06 09:49 PM

Yes they do need valve adjustments but not at every other junction as some might believe! If your handy you could do the valves yourself.Even the timing belts are easier on that model than you might think.Close to 95% of the service work needed on that bike can be done by any competant home mechanic. The running costs if you can shop around for your materials make that look to me....a great buy! Do it! :wink:


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