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No I was in Lincoln in the morning...common as muck these RSV4's ;)
After swapping my 999S for a RSV4 Factory last year I find its due for its annual service, i'm in south Lincolnshire and trying to find a good...
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Thanks for all the advice and help guys... I do agree with noobie, if I were to be buying a 999R I would be wanting everything to be...
You know how it is Ian...once bitten etc...still plan to keep the RSV4 tho..awesome machine.
Thanks for the help Exige, what a brilliant forum.....Twist of the wrist is the same dealer ,they changed their name a while ago. If it was...
It is red.
Thanks mate...much appreciated.
Yes ….finally got there.
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Yeah I know,scary...its not on their website, but it is on their ebay listings.
Yeah....that's what I mean..what's copy and paste?...doh.
Never got round to sussing out how to post links ...the bike is at Roadhouse motorcycles Stamford.
Advice required from the 999R brigade...i'm going to look at a 2004 model shortly, although I have owned an 'S' I need to brush up on my knowledge...
Good decision.
Keep it mate...you'll only regret selling it next spring when you've come to yer senses.
All I can say mate is.....GOOD LUCK!
You could try it yourself with something like Caswell, i did my 999s 23L Kamna CF tank with it ,but even after the most careful prep and really...
Nice looking bike...Termi's make a big difference to selling a Ducati as they cost quite a bit to buy separately ,and a duke doesn't quite sound...
Useful site mate...and only 5 horses down from my old 999S, but with updated tech ,the more I look the more i'm getting itchy ...:upyeah: