My network of car friends is just too darn efficient.
I just got back from Italy and was intrigued by the older Ducatis I saw there... all I've been aware of here are the newer cafe-racer types.
So I'm browsing Craiglist and come across an uber-rare early 60's Ducati Brio 100cc scooter project... dirt cheap...
Now I'm NOT a street bike guy... have never even had a motorcycle license and little desire to pursue one... but I do have a few old interesting mopeds/scooters AND being a Ducati fan, so what a great combination. Right?
So the Brio is missing some body panels (not necessary to ride, but really important for the "vintage scooter" look) so I email my Milano cousin for potential Itailian sources... he sends back a few Ducati websites. All coming together...
Except I'm on the websites and checking out these sweet 60's and 70's single cylinder 250cc/350cc Ducatis that seem to be priced pretty reasonably... so I email a buddy (whose son works in a bike shop and owns a couple of late model Ducatis) to see what they would recommend I look for...
But my next email is from one of my buddy's friends... turns out he has a 70's Ducati for sale! But is it one like I'm looking for? Nope, it's a jaw-droppingly beautiful superbike, a bevel drive desmo valved Darmah 900. Low miles, perfect condition.
Now I figure having a bike like this as a first street bike is akin to giving a 16 year old a Porsche 911 turbo.... so I decide as much as I am attracted to the bike (both the technical aspects and the vintage muscle bike appearance), I'd better pass.
Then the guy emails me back (having checked out my website) and offers to trade me the 900 for a car I have for sale... obviously I can't refuse that that deal!
So in the space of a few days I've now become the owner of two Ducatis (yes, I bought the old Brio as well... so any potential parts sources would be greatly appreciated).
Am I insane? (I've already used up the "midlife crisis" excuse on too many previous car purchases).
Should I think about buying a cheap small displacement bike to get some street seat time or jump straight onto the 900?