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Is it detached, does it have a big garage and is it a riffraff free neighbourhood ;)
Good point. Maybe I wont look that way ;)
Polish. All the way.
Buying next, and much more value the other side of M5 or north of Gloucester
Welcome, from lashinh down Stroud. Had planned to come up your way today, bit of house hunting and country walk. Then it rained...
Imagine trying to set something up that is (almost) infinitely adjustable without the knowledge that comes from trial and error experience And...
I hung on and watched the redbull rookies. You couldnt get out of the circuit even on a bike, as the way they held the roadabout stopped all...
Both :upyeah:
Occasional bleeding at the top end (mc) is all mine have ever needed, although they are a bit heavy
Sorry I meant it only mentions hydraulic clutch, not clear whether its a slipper or not And I never had an issue with 848 clutches
If you have ridden a bike for a decent amount of time, are of an age and just fancy a go, and know roughly how to ride it, forget all this spend...
Its mostly bollox. Small niggles peolpe make big issues about. Crack on and but one. A genuine bike for all circumstances, and Ducati too :upyeah:
Again! Last one pissed down too! Ffs dont ever organise someones wedding in the summer ;) Lol
Ducati Hydraulic control
The wing straight was shut, sonthey have to stick them somewhere
I thought they had a ATPC or whatever its called, basic slipper?
Mille 75 lb torque (?) 1198 120 ish hp...160 hp
Less savage and more rideable. Tbh not ridden either (!) but have plenty of mates who have Like going from an SPS to an R. Which I have ridden...
If you can stretch go 1198 as more refined out the box and a bit more relaible drom what I hear
You have affected the airflow now, will lose at least 5% top end and 3% of pick-up drive ;)