'66 Monza Cafe racer value?

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Scott Clarke
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'66 Monza Cafe racer value?

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Is there someone help me establish the value of my bike? I've been away from the Ducati scene for a while, and am wondering what it's worth.
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Please give some details if you want any kind of realistic help. Some photos posted here along with maint record, miles traveled, known problems etc are pretty much mandatory for this type of question. Lastly, what state or country are you in?
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Post by Scott Clarke »

Thanks for the response. It seems that I can't post photos here, but I can describe the bike. I resored it about 10 years ago. It has formula 3 tank, stonegaurd, and front fender. Frame was powder coated. Round headlight, Hogben tripple clamp with N.O.S. Verlichi clip-ons, megaphone from Syd's cycles, new Akront rims w/ stainless spokes, works performance shocks, Arias piston, performance grind cam, new bearings, custom made rear sets, 29mmSSI carb, wide case regualtor, cro-moly swing axle pivot w/ new bushings (from Syd's). Chain, cables, etc all new at time of restoration. All fasteners either zinc or chrome plated as per original. Bike is missing intake manifold. Tires are 15 years old. Mileage unknown. Bike has title. I have photos available. I'm located in Eugene, Oregon.
Thanks for your help,
-Scott
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Post by miniman »

I too have a 1966 Diana in pretty sad shape. The tank, headlight and both fenders are not original, the engine is seized and I'm looking for a myriad of parts.

Before I go on with the restoration it would be helpful to know how much it is worth in its present condition. Also, where can i find a supplier for all the parts that I will need?

Many thanks for your responses
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