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The other thing is that the BMW is a great functional bike, but it ain't pretty, so I don't care if it's filthy. The Ducati on the other hand is a...
There seems to be well bedded in backstory that Ducati engines generally explode somewhere between 12 and 14k. Not sure quite where it came from?
I don't wash it. The lad who services it always does. I keep my Ducati immaculate. My BMW is a shaft drive workhorse.
No it's ridden daily through rain hail snow mud salt
Fwiw, I needed to swap my d air for a size up also.
My BMW is washed once a year when it's serviced.
I stopped wearing my rucksack and use a brooks courier bag instead which works grand once you set the straps right (I had to tie a knot in the...
I'd just mention that my Ducati d air (photo a few posts up) feels absolutely beautifully made. It's really top quality leather, and just feels...
I'd imagine the riding style is a factor. I commute by and large on an r1200r at which I potter through traffic at about 2000 rpm and only hit...
Thanks for pointing out the bleeding obvious my friend.
Apologies, I only looked at the price. With a 5-6k aftermarket spend that looks good value. You'd have to pay to get that abomination of a tank...
Ov Over 30?? Not so sure. Someone recently bought a new one for under 30 iirc. The recession hasn't really hit yet, but it's coming.
Must be.
Yep, not at a Ducati dealership, brand new.
There's a brand new one for sale somewhere for about that price.
Personally, if Stuart garner told me it was Wednesday tomorrow, I'd have my doubts.
You'd want your head examined not having track day insurance.
Ah right looked like it was flapping up into your field of vision.
Is that on helmet cam? 1. You're an awesome rider. 2. You were absolutely flying. 3. That ribbon stuff would put the fear of God into me...
The chequered flag is a complete red herring here. The rider in front was riding fast until suddenly jamming on right on the racing line, and even...