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flemse 14-Dec-2005 19:34

748RS vs. 749R
 
:puzzled:

which one??

I'm after a new/used Ducati to race in supersport..
I've already got the 999 for superbike..

Talked to protwins today, they have two 748RS onhand..
brand new 14000£
one used for two races 9500£

i can see the benefits in buying the 749R.
most of the parts (chrashing) i can use with my 999..

Help please..

Any ideas on service cost aswell??+

chris999 14-Dec-2005 21:09

749r is the better bike...:saint:

Ducnow 14-Dec-2005 23:24

That's no brainer in your case.
Go with the 749R.

[Edited on 14-12-2005 by Ducnow]

Ducnow 16-Dec-2005 12:23

Did you made a decision flemse?

flemse 16-Dec-2005 12:45

No not yet, but it's leaning against the 749R. Gonna give it to the end off the year. Have a couple to talk with about the 749R..

Ducnow 19-Dec-2005 13:34

Check u2u :)

butch890 19-Dec-2005 16:58

JHP have one of stuart eastons bikes for sale(the otherones off to america)
Butch

Chris Wood 19-Dec-2005 22:16

I've got a 748RS ex NCR test mule from World Supers, then ran in BSS in 2003.

If you want to race go 749, If you want a future collectable NICE trackbike go 748RS. Just my view!

Ducnow 19-Dec-2005 23:12

Quote:

Originally posted by Chris Wood
I've got a 748RS ex NCR test mule from World Supers, then ran in BSS in 2003.

If you want to race go 749, If you want a future collectable NICE trackbike go 748RS. Just my view!

Yes, i think the RS can be a maintance nightmare.

skidlids 19-Dec-2005 23:22

Simon Knowlson is going to race his 748RS this year in the 600 open class with North Glos club, his bike puts out around 114bhp at the rear wheel. John Hackett told me last Saturday the best he has seen out of one is 124bhp.
Compare this to a kitted 749R like Butch's which I think he said is putting out around 140bhp then if you are out to win then the 749R is the one to go for but it doesn't come cheap.
It does depend on what level you are racing it at and how much you are prepared to spend


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