Price on Ducatis?

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Price on Ducatis?

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What does the Ducati Monster 620 and 620 Dark go for?

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MurcielagoR-GT wrote:What does the Ducati Monster 620 and 620 Dark go for?

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#3 Unread post by Nibblet99 »

depends on where you are, but worth remembering that ducati's (i believe) have a much more frequent servicing requirement, so you'd have to factor that into your costs
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#4 Unread post by Aggroton »

my friend payed 6,000 for his dark.
thats a sweet bike.

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#5 Unread post by canuckerjay »

Never bought a Duck, though I was interested at one point and always got the MSRP quoted or slightly less.

A lot of people tend to think that the pricing for them is huge -- but there are more elite rides out there. I don't know how many dealers would be willing to bend exorborantly on price, seeing as how they are pretty much hand built and only a limited number see their way to the North American markets.

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#6 Unread post by vega44 »

is there any difference with the monster 620 and the 620 dark???

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#7 Unread post by HypeDOG »

Difference between 620 and 620 dark are a few.

Dark:

Only available in matte black finish
5 speeds instead of 6
Lack of small windscreen
I think the dark also has the 2nd disc up front optional, whereas I think it's standard on the 620

By the way, this is only from what I've researched... since I've been looking into making it my next ride. It's the maintenance that scares me :shock:
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It's not the initial price of a Ducati that's going to break you...it's the costly maintenance and parts. :cry:
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HypeDOG wrote:Difference between 620 and 620 dark are a few.

Dark:

Only available in matte black finish
5 speeds instead of 6
Lack of small windscreen
I think the dark also has the 2nd disc up front optional, whereas I think it's standard on the 620

By the way, this is only from what I've researched... since I've been looking into making it my next ride. It's the maintenance that scares me :shock:
only a 500 difference (canadian kash) between the dark and (ummm) non-dark(?). I'd pay the extra buckages...
rjr677 wrote:It's not the initial price of a Ducati that's going to break you...it's the costly maintenance and parts. :cry:
But I've ne'er ridden a ride so sweet...I think it'd be worth every penny...I suppose I'll find out first hand in the next year or two... :righton:
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#10 Unread post by mysta2 »

so, any word on the actual maintinece costs from someone who rides one?
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