Which Ducati Would You Recommend?
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Which Ducati Would You Recommend?
Apart from a Superleggera or Panigale as I'm not rich, what would you recommend? I'd maybe go up to 10k.
Pics would be nice too, got to be red, got to be sports bike.
Pics would be nice too, got to be red, got to be sports bike.
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Re: Which Ducati Would You Recommend?
999r
Massively underrated. They sound like a monster on heat and handle really well
Massively underrated. They sound like a monster on heat and handle really well
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Re: Which Ducati Would You Recommend?
You might just get an early base 1199 Panigale for 10k.
Otherwise a 998s or a 999s. Not sure you will get a 999R for £10k though.
Otherwise a 998s or a 999s. Not sure you will get a 999R for £10k though.
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Re: Which Ducati Would You Recommend?
£15k upwards for a 999R.
You should be able to get a 749R for £10k and it actually has more special parts than the 999 version.
You should be able to get a 749R for £10k and it actually has more special parts than the 999 version.
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Re: Which Ducati Would You Recommend?
If you want something a little different, have a look at a 1098 Streetfighter.
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Re: Which Ducati Would You Recommend?
That is bloody lovelyKwacky wrote:999r
Massively underrated. They sound like a monster on heat and handle really well
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Re: Which Ducati Would You Recommend?
Yep....the Ferrari F40 of the two-wheeled world. Pure sex.Kwacky wrote:999r
Massively underrated. They sound like a monster on heat and handle really well
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Re: Which Ducati Would You Recommend?
All depends what you want it for. Investment or to ride an have fun.
I think the 1098 is a great looking bike and not bad value for money.
I think the 1098 is a great looking bike and not bad value for money.
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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