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Ducati anyone?
#10690 04/27/2005 8:00 AM
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Anybody out there know much about Ducati's? I've found an ST4 for a good price...don't know about all that maintenance though...valve adjustment every 6K. Any input will help.

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a friend od mines brother has one. monster 7something. baught it last year breand new and hasnt had any problems. runs good. i have heard horror stories about these bikes breaking to. and hard to get parts to fix them if they need to go into service. hope i didnt ruin it for you lol if you have the money and like the bike then go for it

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Frank #10692 04/27/2005 9:25 AM
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Learn to do your own valve adjustments and they're fine. Pay for it, and it's going to add up if you ride it much.


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bmwhd #10693 04/27/2005 9:26 AM
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Forgot to mention http://ducati.ms/ as a good resource for your questions.


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Tommy,

This is everything I know about Ducati
1. I want one
2. I want it to be red
3. Any attempt to bring home another motorcycle will jeopardize my marital status.
4. If I hit the Lottery I'll take my chances on the marital status issue - The first senseless purchase I make following that big lottery winning will be that red Ducati.

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bmwhd #10695 04/27/2005 11:41 AM
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Holy Cow, that Board Format (at Ducatims.com) looks awefully familiar...

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bmwhd #10696 04/27/2005 11:41 AM
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Holy Cow, that Board Format (at Ducatims.com) looks awefully familiar...

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Gregu710 #10697 04/27/2005 1:10 PM
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Holy Cow, that Board Format (at Ducatims.com) looks awefully familiar...





It should, it's UBBthreads too. Although it's an older, customised version. The same servers (and community of admins) supports http://www.bmwlt.net and http://www.i-bmw.com which are BMW K-bike boards.


Todd Richmond Grapevine, TX USA '78 R80 /7 '06 FJR1300A
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#10698 04/27/2005 8:34 PM
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I agree, I'd love to have the Monster S4R, or failing that, a Monster S2R; the S2R comes in a yellow / black that would really complement the Speedmaster. And the S2R is a good, solid, Air-Cooled Engine. Power isn't everything!!!


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mouse #10699 04/28/2005 12:11 PM
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Dreamed of owning a Ducati once... long ago...
Almost afraid to ask... what's a good price on an ST4?
I've read the valve maintenance is overstated, but then, who else uses Desmo drive? Mechanically, I've heard they're unmatched by any springs once you get over about 18-20k rpm.
And, hey, if it's not Ducati FM Red, how can you tell it's really a Duc?

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I love the new Ducati ' Dream Machines' with the L-twin configuration. I am drooling over the Sport 1000, still a Desmo Drive though.

http://www.ducati.com/sportclassic/index.jhtml

Fryguy


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Quote:

This is everything I know about Ducati
1. I want one
2. I want it to be red
3. Any attempt to bring home another motorcycle will jeopardize my marital status.
4. If I hit the Lottery I'll take my chances on the marital status issue - The first senseless purchase I make following that big lottery winning will be that red Ducati.




AMEN!

Oh and included in the lottery winning shopping spree,

A Ferrari, any Ferrari.........in RED!


Arsenalfan. AKA Mark Able Seller of fine automobiles. Jaguar, Land Rover, Porsche of Chattanooga 423-424-4000
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Arsenalfan #10702 04/29/2005 9:27 AM
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Not any Ferrari, this Ferrari:



Todd Richmond Grapevine, TX USA '78 R80 /7 '06 FJR1300A
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bmwhd #10703 04/29/2005 9:48 AM
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Yes, Yes, Yes...thank you.

But , is there room in my garage for that nice green Jaguar XK 120 that is parked behind the Ferrari. Is that a Aston Martin that is driving past, might find room for that as well.

damm, need a new house with a bigger garage.


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I dunno, I've always heard that Italian vehicles are just as tempermental as their makers....

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Greybeard #10705 04/29/2005 1:34 PM
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I've always heard that Italian vehicles are just as tempermental as their makers




But isnt that what makes them so alluring.


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I guess I am a Masochist, I owned not one, but two Fiat 850 spiders. They were a blast to play with but were always breakind down and overheating. Finally gave up and traded them in on a 66' 911 Porsche. Now that was a car.
FIAT = Fix It Again Tony


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but two Fiat 850 spiders




Nice. Is that the same spider that Fiat release in limit numbers with a V6 Dino engine in.

Porches, nice...but they dont have a little Yellow badge with a Black Stallion on the hood. Still nice cars tough,
I sure wouldnt turn one down.


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Arsenalfan #10708 04/29/2005 4:03 PM
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Ferraris are nice, of course, but my all-time favorite sports car is the D Type Jag. It is among the most beautiful things to ever roll on wheels.

There's even one for sale right now here in the Phoenix area. And me without lottery winnings.....sigh.

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A mate of mine used to own a Ducati. He loved it, but traded it in for a Suzuki because the sevicing costs were so high. Minor every 4000 miles, major every 8000 miles and he said it was a £500 and 4 or 5 day job for the major (that may just have been a bad dealer of course).

Talking of Aston Martins - some years ago I was working in Newport Pagnell (where they build, or used to build, them). The factory was on both sides of the road, and the guys used to mount the unpainted bodies onto a trolley and push it across the road to the paintshop, then push the painted body back across the road!

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PapaDean #10710 05/01/2005 10:26 PM
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Ferraris are nice




That is an understatement....but I must confess. As much as I love all things Ferrari, My true love and passion is the Jaguar, any Jaguar. From the SS100 to the latest Ford based X-Type. There is something very special about them. One day I will have a E Type parked next to the Bonnie.

PO,ed Arsenalfan, roll on next season.


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