Amazing how the monster and the 748 have stood the test of time. Think they both came out in the same year too?
Saw this very pretty S2R in Bari this morning. It is in pristine condition but I guess they have the climate here.
I had the clutch cover changed on the Monster today. Cnc milled a magnesium cover for the Streetfighter. Fits right on. Was satisfied with the result
Then the last trip was done for this year. Washed, polished and serviced. Now we just have to wait until spring, and next season. Until then, I can do a maintenance charge, polish a few more times, and maybe upgrade with some new parts? For me, these two go in the category of functional art
Casey Stoner, who was Ducati's official MotoGP test rider at the time, signed this at WDW 2016 at the Misano circuit Very cool to have such an item
My new to me Monster 1200s. 2017 only 6k on the clock. Superb condition. Upgrades planned, Luimoto seat cover, some ducabike bits, evotech folding levers and evotech rad, engine and oil guards
I think I will. Coming from a Gen 2 Diavel I wasn't sure I was doing the right thing, as I loved the Diavel. I've only had one 10 mile ride so far - it is a totally different bike to the Diavel and not in a bad way - power to weight ratio feels about the same, I love the agility and nimble feel compared to the Diavel and the 'upgrades' that come with it - Ohlins, quick shifters, improved electrics and features - are a complete joy. I'll put a picture up when I'm done with the changes I'm making
Picked up this Monster 937 with 114 miles on it. Previous owner purchased as a pre-reg, hardly used it and sold it to trade. Warranty until June 2027. Well please with it. Over black Friday last year I picked up some awesome deals for accessories. Rizoma reservoirs, Carbon rear hugger, carbon dash cover, Ducati belly pan, Evotech engine guards and mirrors. The best deal was a full Termigioni exhaust system from Blade motorcycles for only £1090.00 inc the Rave evo map. All parts fitted by Ducati North London last week when it went in for its first service. Feels like a Mini Streetfigher with the full system and race map
Think I'm happy now. Evotech engine, radiator and oil cooler guards, Evotech folding levers, Ducabike engine frame bungs, axle sliders, reservoir cap covers and bar ends, HJR bar end mirrors, Luimoto seat cover, Roadlok security lock and belts changed last week and baffles made by Pipewerx UK.. This one's a keeper.