Motorcycles
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@injunjack Thanks! It is, especially with EFI. It'd be hard to hide all those wires and computers, but Lowbrow and Gasbox (i think) have come up with a full rigid frame swap for the later rubber-mount bikes and it looks really good. I'm on the fence about it for the 72.
Also, agree with you on the 5speeds and 1200s, for sure.
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@Autorotate said in Motorcycles:
Wyatt and I are knocking the dust off our commuters.
@Autorotate how's ducati ownership? am currently looking at a SF V4
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@louisbosco i love Ducati’s. This is my second. I had a 2000 M900 S.I.E. And now this 2014 Monster 1200S. I’m 5’7” and both bikes felt like they were made for me. Lots of knowledge and parts support on the web. Owning a Ducati is a nice contrast to some of my other bikes… but they’re all V-twins!!
Riding wise, I think the bike can do it all. Because of it’s shorter wheelbase, I think it excels as an urban commuter. But I also did 2,500 miles over a long 4th of July holiday weekend a few years back. The bike did a fantastic job. I was relatively fresh at the end of the days… ha! -
@Autorotate hahaha thanks for that! getting a street fighter for me would be a similar style bike to the street triple I already have, albeit with a whole lot more power. it'll also be my first modern motorcycle with a whole suite of electronics.
just wondering about longer rides and am also thinking of tourers like the GS and tiger GT1200
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@louisbosco Panigale
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@goosehd HAHAHA nowadays, I'd prioritise comfort over that. so the Streetfighter's a good compromise
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@louisbosco Just before I finally decided on the Thruxton, I was seriously considering a Monster or a Streetfighter. Don’t get me wrong, I love the Thruxton, but there is just something drop dead sexy with the Ducati’s.
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@goosehd that v4 engine is insane. panigale and SF with the same engine. so does the m1000RR and R.. gonna be good stuff going forward..
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@goosehd said in Motorcycles:
@louisbosco Just before I finally decided on the Thruxton, I was seriously considering a Monster or a Streetfighter. Don’t get me wrong, I love the Thruxton, but there is just something drop dead sexy with the Ducati’s.
@goosehd I've got the exact feeling. on one hand, I'm looking for a tourer like the GS or a tiger. but knowing I can get the Ducati now, just makes me ever so tempted and unable to make a decision.
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@louisbosco I looked at overall road conditions and where I would ride to make my choice. Because of our winter’s, many of the roads are full of potholes, frost heaved pavement, and poorly patched road work. Every ride I am constantly reading the road conditions as well as watching out for traffic. Those went heavily into my decision on the bike to buy.
My heart wanted and still wants a monster or streetfighter but I knew I would be better off with a Thruxton.
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@goosehd that's fair. I would love the thruxton down the road as a modern classic too one day. I'm more of the different bikes for different occasion. that said, it's hard given the prices of vehicles in Singapore.
I guess I could always forgo cruise control and comfort every time I head north into Malaysia by making up the speed to get there.
By theory of what I want, the M1000R would be perfect as the only bike. keyless, cruise, heated stuff, power. but there seems to be something lacking..
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@louisbosco Completely agree on different bikes and if the weather permitted, I would ride a bike every day.
That M1000R is a sexy beast as well…
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@goosehd said in Motorcycles:
That M1000R is a sexy beast as well…
just not as much of a pussy magnet like the Ducati