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For Sale: 2016 Hyperstrada 939

Joined Oct 2016
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Los Angeles
NEW 2016 Ducati Hyperstrada 939

Selling my new Ducati Hyperstrada 939. Has just had the 650 mile service completed by Ducati in Brea, CA. ($300). Mint/Flawless condition. I bought the bike 3 weeks ago and won't have time for it like I thought I would.

The bike MSRP is $14,300 + $2,000 frieght fee + Tax & License = $17,500.

I'm asking $13,500 because I know I took the *** beating for the service fees when I rode it out of the showroom. It's more than fair and that price is firm.

Call/Text if interested. If you want to test ride the bike, go to a dealer and ask to ride a demo bike. My bike isn't going to be a test ride machine.

Selling my new Ducati Hyperstrada 939. Has just had the 650 mile service completed by Ducati in Brea, CA. ($300). Mint/Flawless condition. I bought the bike 3 weeks ago and won't have time for it like I thought I would.

The bike MSRP is $14,300 + $2,000 frieght fee + Tax & License = $17,500.

I'm asking $13,500 because I know I took the *** beating for the service fees when I rode it out of the showroom. It's more than fair and that price is firm.

Call/Text if interested. If you want to test ride the bike, go to a dealer and ask to ride a demo bike. My bike isn't going to be a test ride machine.

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/mcy/5868668055.html
 
If that's what you truly paid you got fleeced. I've gotten multiple quotes under 12k out the door.
 
Yeah, if you time it right you can get these out the door for $10-12k brand new FYI. Mine was $11,300 or so out the door but I have heard of way better deals than that even...

$13,500 is a stretch. You got hosed at your dealer bro.
 
Yea, but if NO ONE bought brand new bikes ... where would all the good deals on USED bikes come from? We NEED new bike buyers to keep Ducati alive and to keep dealers healthy.

It's true, dealers are now making good deals on left over '15 and '16 HyperStradas. It's also a discontinued model ... so even more incentive for discounts.

One ad I saw from a Ducati dealer posted a price of about $10.9 ... but then said buyer would also get a $1000 rebate from Ducati.

But man, all those bogus fees really add up ... even starting off at $9.9 :eek:

I bought my bike used (still got nailed by some fees) plus tax, plus extended warranty.

Private party is way to go to save money ... and if the bike you buy is still under factory warranty you may be able to buy an aftermarket extended warranty from a Ducati dealer. :confused:
 
Private party is way to go to save money

Just not in this thread :). I'm not saying no one should buy new bikes. I'm saying no one should be surprised that they are worth half what they paid for them 6 months later.
 
Poor OP... lol. Buying new bikes is a major bummer. My Hyper is the first bike I bought new. You take a major hit but know its history from day 1.


Any idea what I could get for my 2014 SP with 14k miles?
 
Now $6500 is just sad. That's $10k less than a new one, and in the ballpark with much much shittier bikes. Stupid motorcycle market!
 
Now $6500 is just sad. That's $10k less than a new one, and in the ballpark with much much shittier bikes. Stupid motorcycle market!

I emailed him. If that ad is real, it's still available and it doesn't have anything major wrong with it... I am buying it. That is stupid cheap. The suspension alone is like $5k from Ducati.
 
I am looking at it Sunday. Talked to the guy and the issues make sense. Just unsure about where the oil leak is actually coming from.
 
Praying away... I've got the O2 sensors off of my HS stripped off along with all my luggage and some tools in big North Face duffel ready to roll out. Checking it out on Sunday with plans to ride it back to Denver after some fooling around in the Sierras... assuming it checks out that is..
 
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I'm jealous, that's essentially the roadtrip I have planned for next year in celebration of my 40th. I'll take a least direct, most entertaining route from SF to and from Grand Lake for the 4th of July fireworks. Probably do northern roads on the way there and a southern route on the way back. Have fun!
 
I'm jealous, that's essentially the roadtrip I have planned for next year in celebration of my 40th. I'll take a least direct, most entertaining route from SF to and from Grand Lake for the 4th of July fireworks. Probably do northern roads on the way there and a southern route on the way back. Have fun!

My full itinerary is actually pretty nuts, I have a whole month off.


Last day at current job (today 7-14)
Buy bike in LA
Park it at LAX for a week and fly to Bend, OR
Back to LAX - ride to Mammoth Lakes - Eastern Sierras for a week
Ride to Yellowstone
Back to Denver - park bike
Fly to NH
Sailing course and certification (ASA101)
Week in Maine
Sailing course and certification (ASA103)
Back to Denver
Start new job (aug 14)

Could not get logistics to work out to have the bike on the East Coast but the original hope was to ride it out to Cape Breton
 
My personal suggestion would be to skip all that non bike time and just ride the bike all over the western US :)

Believe me I considered it! The problem is that I like taking the smaller roads and it would take days to get to Oregon. No freeways. Ever.