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Not a Superbike, but I’m also obsessive with cleaning my bike. I clean it after each ride and never ride in the rain. And I could not live without...
Please stop.....o_O
A local dealer has this mint condition Suzuki GSXR400R SP for sale. All original. I like those small capacity racers from the late 80’s/early...
Ha, ha, yes, that’s OK:)
Bike is inside for winter, only pic I have is this....maybe a new twist to the game; “spot the bin”. [ATTACH]
I think it looks fantastic. Love the Senna colour. I have the colour on my SS. Not as good looking as the 916, but OK if you are on drugs.....like...
Thanks for the replies. No, I do not want to fit a linkage suspension on my SS, it is a low tech, non-complicated bike, even when it was new....
It sounds logical for the Monster, to use already available parts. But why use Superbike parts and not Supersport parts for the Monster if...
I wondered why Ducati gave the Supersport the direct link suspension. It was suppose to be a sporty bike. Even the Monster had a linkage...
Yes, £40K. I believe the dealer could be reasonable for a deal. The dealer writes that it comes with all orignal parts and the race exhaust.
A Ducati dealer in Denmark currently has this one for sale, 45,000 EUR. http://www.123mc.dk/brugt/mc/ducati/desmosedici/d16rr/152317 Or, if too...
Yes. And I never ride when it’s wet:)
Just some more pics to advocate for the wonders of ACF50... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
For a lighter clutch pull you could also just take out two springs from the pressure plate (assuming you have a dry clutch).
Only looked at the last post, did not see the original post was that old.
If you want to go more “touring” and less Superbike, don’t buy an SSie without a test ride. That might be even worse than the 999.
To me it looks like one. I have a 2002 900SSie and I have polished the swingarm. Polished of not, it looks like the last fat swingarm. Here is a...
It is a ds1000ss (and 2002 900SSie) swingarm.
Full-faired, always.
Yes :) 2002 900SSie Senna. Not a 2001, because of Öhlins rear shock and fat swingarm. Not a 750 or 600 because of dry clutch. Not a 1000 because...