
The next bike I buy will be......(renamed thread)
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Re: Ducati Sport 1000
B (ring) M (oney) W (ith you) ! 

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6maniac wrote:B (ring) M (oney) W (ith you) !
Bring More Wallet!!!

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Re: Ducati Sport 1000
Ease up!
Haven't had a chance to ride it yet!
There is another one I saw on Brunswick rd many years ago and since then I have known them as "Burn My Wheels" Needless to say there was an irrate rider on the mobile while the MFB stood around just itching after giving little more than a squirt
Haven't had a chance to ride it yet!
There is another one I saw on Brunswick rd many years ago and since then I have known them as "Burn My Wheels" Needless to say there was an irrate rider on the mobile while the MFB stood around just itching after giving little more than a squirt

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Re: Ducati Sport 1000
That was an interesting read Adrian, I've always wondered what those retro Ducati's were like. Looks like I made the right decision in going retro with the z650....it's got the looks and is great to ride 

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Harsh review maybe but I want to give credit to the dealership. Melbourne City Ducati were those that I liberated a demo ride from and I am very appreciative of their efforts. Very easy to deal with and no pretentiousness that I kind of expected. Particularly since I turned up during the week in my scruffy work gear and ask to ride one of their bikes. There are far worse dealers out there flogging much worse bikes. I am considering *maybe* a monster but undecided as to whether its my cup of tea - have heard good and bad about them.
Have been wondering if it was just me but I would be interested to see if someone else could go ride one of these and prove me wrong......maybe the one I rode was a bad egg??? That sounds desperate doesn't it? I really want to like it but....
To top it off though, as far as customer service goes this is excellent, I received a Tshirt in the mail today proclaiming myself to be a Ducati test pilot and a customer service survey asking my opinion. How many other dealerships / Marques would do that. I feel like I am now part of the famiglia!
Have been wondering if it was just me but I would be interested to see if someone else could go ride one of these and prove me wrong......maybe the one I rode was a bad egg??? That sounds desperate doesn't it? I really want to like it but....
To top it off though, as far as customer service goes this is excellent, I received a Tshirt in the mail today proclaiming myself to be a Ducati test pilot and a customer service survey asking my opinion. How many other dealerships / Marques would do that. I feel like I am now part of the famiglia!
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Re: Ducati Sport 1000
Unreal ! Thanks Adrian, I've always liked the looks of those things but wondered what they'd ride like... now I know
I also like the look of the Thruxton, could you try one of those next please?
You're obviously looking for a utilitarian bike, I'll be following this thread with interest.

I also like the look of the Thruxton, could you try one of those next please?
You're obviously looking for a utilitarian bike, I'll be following this thread with interest.
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Re: Ducati Sport 1000
Buy More WalletsStrika wrote:6maniac wrote:B (ring) M (oney) W (ith you) !
Bring More Wallet!!!
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I think that sums it up...
that Thruxton looks good.....pity about the asthmatic donk....

and the Deux W650 ?? muahahahahhaahaa proof that there is another sucker born every day.
(the 650 streetracker looks good......but 18k ??? how's *fuck off* grab ya ? )

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Re: Ducati Sport 1000
Ok so I'm going to have to rename this thread to " What quirky, classically styled bike should I be looking at?"
Z900.... Nah try this one on for size.
Cat + pidgeons =

Z900.... Nah try this one on for size.
Cat + pidgeons =


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NOW your talkin' !!!
bit exxy to get a good one of these........a couple of the Laverda guys were at the recent Dyno day - In Search Of The Perfect Corner ?? or something like that - is their website. Worth a look.
Z900 ? too common mate

Why don't you just get a good J model waterbottle, bang some nice chrome spannies on it.....and ride it for the next 20 years with no more than good 2-stroke oil in the tank and the waft of Castrol R filling your nostrils every morning ??? They are a fantastic classic, reliable, plenty of 'quirk' factor, and not *that* expensive (relatively speaking). You could probably get a really good example for <$10k.
I'll google some photos - stand by. Its the bike you have always wanted.....isn't it ?


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Re: The next bike I buy will be......(renamed thread)
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NOW your talkin' !!!
........ the waft of Castrol R filling your nostrils every Sunday morning ???
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Re: The next bike I buy will be......(renamed thread)
I am strangely drawn the the powerfull stance of the B-King !! 

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I know where to find one of these(Suzuki T500) "Barn fresh" and all original, requires general maintenance and simple replacement parts for $5000. Has been consideration for a long time.
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Your strange.hoffy wrote:I am strangely drawn the the powerfull stance of the B-King !!
And I dont doubt you are drawn towards strange things!
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Nice.Slow and wobbly wrote:I know where to find one of these(Suzuki T500) "Barn fresh" and all original, requires general maintenance and simple replacement parts for $5000. Has been consideration for a long time.

Got a fetish for masks and capes Hoff?hoffy wrote:I am strangely drawn the the powerfull stance of the B-King !!
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If ya going to go that stance, might as well do it properly and get a V-Maxhoffy wrote:I am strangely drawn the the powerfull stance of the B-King !!
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