desmo2
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Post by desmo2 on Jun 4, 2006 17:31:14 GMT -5
Oh My God! Ducati has dropped a bomb on the sportbike community...again! Unfortunately, this one is only available to society's elite since it carries a price tag of $65,000, but it is nothing short of a full-blooded MotoGP bike in street trim. 200+ horsepower V4! luuuuuuuurrrrrvvvvvv Go here www.ducati.com/, then click on the twin headlights at the top of the page to see it! Here's more - www.motorcycle-usa.com/Article_Page.aspx?ArticleID=3358&Page=1#
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A_ROOKIE
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When the pain of where you are becomes greater then the fear of where your going, you'll move.
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Post by A_ROOKIE on Jun 4, 2006 18:32:02 GMT -5
SWEET!!!!
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RedRock
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Post by RedRock on Jun 5, 2006 5:57:24 GMT -5
Uhm, that's a really, uhm, nice red motorcycle.
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Woody
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Post by Woody on Jun 5, 2006 17:00:46 GMT -5
Certainly would quench the "need for speed" craving. I am partial to touring/cruisers so is tough for me to get excited about it. Having said that, I would love to try it!! ;D
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AIGAD
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Post by AIGAD on Jun 5, 2006 21:12:25 GMT -5
Thats a sweet bike- I had a Ninja a couple years back, but I've always liked the Ducatis. I crashed the Ninja, broke my wrist and had to get a plate and 8 screws in it. Then, I ended up selling the bike for more than I originally paid for it LOL...
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desmo2
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Molon Labe
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Post by desmo2 on Jun 6, 2006 14:21:13 GMT -5
I crashed the Ninja, broke my wrist and had to get a plate and 8 screws in it. Been there, done that. Had a high-side in '03 and broke BOTH wrists. Had pins sticking out of my arms for a couple of months...not fun. There are some very intimate chores you take for granted daily that become quite a challenge with both wrists pinned... But, I recovered, repaired the bike, and got right back in the saddle, much to the chagrin of my wife. 
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