Wanna buy » 2006 MTS1000S Pricing Guidance

If you're interested in buying a Multistrada, this is the place to post questions about the bike.
Dirigo
2006 1000S DS (Red)

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Red Multistrada 1000 "S" with 7,200 miles, OEM panniers, carbon fiber hugger, Ducati pit stand, new tires and recent 7k mile service located in California. One owner. Is $10,000 a decent price? Thanks for any input.

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ChrisR
2006 1000S DS (Black)

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2 months ago I bought a black '06 S with panniers, termi's, and a few assorted extras for $9000 in Burbank. The bike had 10,500 miles when I bought it and needed a new rear tire (I went ahead and replaced both)within the 1st 1000 miles and now needs a 12k service as well. I think yours is an OK deal but that you could do better. It's a buyers market, as I am finding as I try to sell my Guzzi.


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2006 1000S DS (Red)

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I got my 2006 S model in August of 2007 with 1,900 miles on it, bone stock, and including a sport chock front wheel chock and a DP rear pit stand for $8,500.

I was told by the original selling dealer that the original buyer bought the bike as a demo from them in late 2006/early 2007 for $10,250 with about 900 miles on it.

Two years later that bike is not worth $10,000 if all it has are panniers, tires and scheduled service done. I'd say it's worth about $8,000, but I'm a cheap SOB.
Dirigo
2006 1000S DS (Red)

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Bought it for $9,400
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