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The 916 / 996 engines are well known for having issues with chrome flaking off the rockers, requiring replacement at fair expense. Issue solved...
ST2 - 944cc 2 valve engine, torquey but limited on RPM ( redline around 9000). Loads around at £1500 up, very cheap and lots of bike for the...
I've used Hood jeans for years and years, been very good, last well. Never had an off in them, but they're good quality.
Hold down the mode key (button A I think) while turning the bike on. Then cycle the display to set "unit". Hold down on the mode key until it says...
Alistair makes an absolutely stunning bike and his attention to detail is phenomenal, it must be fantastic to ride!
The early (2003/4) bikes had very soft valve guides, which tended to wear. Is there any burnt oil smoke on startup or if you blip the throttle...
New, genuine starter relays aren't expensive from a Ducati dealer, last one I bought (about 4 years ago) for a 900 monster was £23.
Altberg every time. There's a very good reason they are the boot of choice by most couriers and almost all police and MOD motorcyclists. Last...
Strange, on my old Multi I used to get 50+MPG without too much effort, '03 MTS1000
I recall that the Ducati rider was the current Greek national 600cc race champion when this video was first out, six or seven years ago. The...
I've never had one I didn't like either. The Honda CX500 was slow but sooo comfortable, the scuffed and high miles ZZR600 I bought second because...
Afraid so!!!
Welcome, missus! Good to see you here :-)
Android's suggestion is a good one, I would be tempted to modify it by doing Fort William to Kyle of Lochalsh and the Isle of Skye, definitely...
That'll be a great bike to own and ride! Shame for him having to sell it. He's spent thousands on that ....
I'd try it again before taking it all to bits, it may yet have been carb icing!
Yes good here thanks Dave, how are you guys all doing? Not heard from you in ages!
I read somewhere that Australians prefer the more direct approach!
Hi Tony, how's things down there??
Hi Douglas, welcome, good to see you here!