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What a trip. Was the off-road stuff a local rental or your own stuff?
That's a bold choice, but after the initial shock, you will not regret it :p. @cookster The final turn has a huge gravel trap that welcomes new...
Your garden needs help...... :eek:
Saving the "trailer of shame" for the next trip? o_O
Full marks for persistence. Riding behind you must have been like following a road gritter :D
That makes sense, I will add it to my technique. That gravel is a popular parking space :D
It has taken me many visits to Cartagena to work out that turn one is really a double apex 180 degree turn. I don't have much top speed, so brake...
Nothing wrong with trellis. I am off in the van to see a 749 tomorrow...
Noop. Track only. :D
My 748 R revs to 11k and the RS to 12k. They both get a change of oil and filter every 200 miles and belts, shims and rockers checked every 500...
Both.
If I could make my head and feet smaller I would snap those both up...... terrific package.
Thank the Lord you are not in the UK, my wallet would be flapping like a flappy thing......:D
BOA? What's that? I mean the thin black thread that tightens when you turn the wheel.
I made a very discreet purchase and arranged to exchange bike for cash in a local public car park. By the time I got home the "reception party"...
Or might have neglected to ask someone significant first?
Life could always be improved with another Ducati :heart_eyes:
You ask Ducati Bolgna. They send to TfL.
You haven't done it right. As they say in their reply above, Alternatively, we may accept a letter from the manufacturers Homologation Department,...
Agree about the seat size Mine also had the rusty pulley wheels though....:confused: Otherwise it looks well made with good parts. [ATTACH]