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Current and ex Ducati owners....
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Current and ex Ducati owners....
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Re: Current (me) and ex Ducati owners....
Very funny, who’d of thunk a Ducati could finish a moto GP race.
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Re: Current and ex Ducati owners....
Oddly my Monster is one of the few bikes I don’t miss. Noise of the clutch was plain irritating. Windy bike for long rides. Cornering was decent though. And it did look well. Still, basically a posh BROS.
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Re: Current and ex Ducati owners....
What an underrated bike they were.basically a posh BROS.
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Re: Current and ex Ducati owners....
BROS was the courier bike of choice round my way. Wanted one for years. But bought a TransAlp as a gateway drug to my Africa Twin.
Re: Current and ex Ducati owners....
Transalp owner here as a poor mans Africa Twin
Re: Current and ex Ducati owners....
There's a bike courier around Edinburgh been running the same one for about 15 years now. It was a a few years old when he bought it too.Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 7:50 pmWhat an underrated bike they were.basically a posh BROS.