Trying to help a recent widow sell her husband's '71 Commando.

Time to list it. You've gone above and beyond fixing and optimizing what you took on. Either our classifieds section or the other sales outlets should bring an equitable sum to the widow and a happy new owner.
My sentiments, almost exactly.
 
Yes the clutch and carb fixes were the last things besides photos and submitting to BringATraler (AKA 'AddAZero') Here's hoping. I took some shots at dusk like this one, and will replace with better framed ones if it gets accepted.

Trying to help a recent widow sell her husband's '71 Commando.
 
BringATrailer offered to list as no reserve. I'll pass. I put up some ads, asking $7,900. I hope it does OK. Is it OK to post a link to the Craigslist / FB ads here? Maybe not needed as it should show up in the Classifieds section soon.

Edit - here it is

 
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Dang, that is one NICE bike! It really came out well, great work.

I'm pretty sure it'll fetch asking price.
 
My brother is helping at a distance a woman whose dad passed away owning one of these.

Genuine correct noes known history 1974 Ducati 750 Super Sport round case desmo. One of 401 made I think. Engine and frame noes fall correctly in the sequence given by Ian Falloon in his book Standard Catalog of Ducati Motorcycles.

A NZ bike sold originally in Upper Hutt by Kevin Bock. One of two genuine ones sold in Wellington. Original owner passed away in Australia many years ago.

Stored in not great condition for many years it will need a total refurbishment. Perfect examples with name rider owner history have sold for US150,000 plus.

Will be interesting to see what she gets. He doesn't want to get too closely involved because it's potentially pretty big money. Just making sure she doesnt get sold a story by a scammer.
 

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My brother is helping at a distance a woman whose dad passed away owning one of these.

Genuine correct noes known history 1974 Ducati 750 round case desmo. One of 401 made I think.

A NZ bike sold originally in Upper Hutt.

Stored in not great condition for many years it will need a total refurbishment. Perfect examples with name rider owner history have sold for US150,000 plus.

Will be interesting to see what she gets. He doesn't want to get too closely involved because it's potentially pretty big money. Just making sure she doesnt get sold a story by a scammer.
Whoa. Please send it to me.
 
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Dang, that is one NICE bike! It really came out well, great work.

I'm pretty sure it'll fetch asking price.
Thanks, hope so. I will throw in the nice (but not perfect) MB41 front rim from my private stash. I'd have mounted it, but sorta ran out of time and energy.

Trying to help a recent widow sell her husband's '71 Commando.
 
Here is a startup. It is a bit more 'clattery' than my N15CS (which only has a bit over 1K miles). I have used the stethoscope on it and it seems to be only chain noise, nothing bottom end. I've checked and adjusted the primary and timing chains and inspected. They seem fine, nothing odd going on with interference or wear that seems out of line. Anyway here she goes.

Oh, I've learned in my kicking technique to find compression resistance and then back the kickstart lever up just a slight bit, maybe 2", to get a full stroke through. That does the trick.

 
Great!

...and now you know THE REST OF THE STORY!

Paul Harvey................ Good Day.
Please enlighten me. How can we know the rest of the story? This isn't a case of a retro perspective, as in Paul Harvey's tale.
The joy of future ownership has yet to unfold .....

- Knut
 
Please enlighten me. How can we know the rest of the story? This isn't a case of a retro perspective, as in Paul Harvey's tale.
The joy of future ownership has yet to unfold .....

- Knut
This thread was the "Rest of the Story" about resurrecting a bike for a widow, that achieved it's goal - the bike is sold!

It is up to the new owner to start a new thread about HIS story...
 


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