Ducati launching 9 new models for 2016
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Re: Ducati launching 9 new models for 2016
Put yourself first, there's no point exhausting yourself for work.
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Re: Ducati launching 9 new models for 2016
900cc is not a middleweight. 500cc - 750cc IMOPerkles wrote:I don't understand what a middle weight is anymore
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Re: Ducati launching 9 new models for 2016
Same here in terms of mileage and outlay.duke63 wrote:I don't disagree, Cookie.
I've looked back at the miles i have done this year and aside from the Germany trip i do wonder if the expense justifies the cost even though i love my bikes.
I need to make some changes to my work/life balance before buying any new bikes as i have not had enough free time to enjoy them over the last 18 months.
Best thing I ever did was sort work life balance...
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Re: Ducati launching 9 new models for 2016
That looks nice, But it'd have to have a SSSA for me. I'd try and afford the big one.duke63 wrote:959 launch in Valencia today.
This is the full race system. Shame its so expensive.
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Ducati launching 9 new models for 2016
And a centre standD6 wrote:That looks nice, But it'd have to have a SSSA for me...duke63 wrote:959 launch in Valencia today.
This is the full race system. Shame its so expensive.
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Re: Ducati launching 9 new models for 2016
He's not hanging about....proper tool in the right hands.
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Re: Ducati launching 9 new models for 2016
Blade wrote:Not sure what you mean Nutz. Currently I have free choice of which exhaust I fit it doesn't have to be the kawasaki approved Akrapovic end can.D6Nutz wrote:How different is this to now?? Most bikers, myself included, have a pre-mot check list of stuff that has to be replaced to pass...Blade wrote:I think inevitably this will happen and only approved accessories will be allowed to be fitted to maintain legal status.
A little bit of silver tape over the 'Off Road Use Only' stamp and my main stealer is happy to pass a TOR 'zorst They're not allowed to remove it, and unless the zorst is obviously illegal due to the volume etc....
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