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Great choice of bike Lamont :upyeah:
Hey there BK1198. I saw your post in the sister thread and see you're running the Metal Tech rear sets. Ive got those on my 1098 and just wanted...
Ducati owners will always have the Paso which will allow us to hang our heads in shame. Thankfully, you don't see many :upyeah:
Its like France but minus the French. Lovely part of the world :tongue:
Religion aside, it would have been an amazing building
What I meant was to create a shortlist for say 15 bikes from the 60 plus i.e the best monster vs the best Diavel vs the best 848 etc for the final...
Hello and welcome :tongue:
Now that is the way forward :tongue:
Ive got a photo just like that, but with some tool wearing a blue rucksack right at the end :tongue: That bloke gets everywhere
North London and its made work a knightmare. God I hate my job :frown:
I saw the advert in Performance bikes yesterday. I think I was drawn to the 1198/848 in the picture :tongue:
Welcome. The 999 is an excellent bike. Very narrow and perfect for track duties :upyeah:
Hello and welcome
Welcome :tongue:. Where or what is Andango? or is your name really carolf which begs the question whos Ango?
You knew exactly what you were saying there :tongue:
Thanks for the comments and I hope you enjoyed the read, I still think the article needs a bit of tightening up, but i guess if I go down that...
Nothing wrong with nitpicking :biggrin: Regarding the funny marks, I know what you mean, but the other themes that are available are more suited...
Fear yee not my good man, the Ducati is safely tucked up, I was on my ZX7R, so I think catching it is doubley impressive :upyeah:
How are things going to broken down for judging? Is it going to be one bike representing each model for example?
Very tidy looking bike and I love that the first thing on your mod list is the DP tank pad :upyeah: