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Old 15-May-2006, 19:30
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Welcome, excellent choice of bike. A few niggles are what we call character in Italian ownership.
As yer buying, I'll have one from the Penfolds rack.
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Old 15-May-2006, 19:31
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Thats greedy, didn't mean to ask for two
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Old 15-May-2006, 21:26
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Welcome, welcome, welcome. Nice mo-sheen you got yourself there.
Whilst you're out of the seat and at the bar I'll have a pint o' the black stuff.
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Old 15-May-2006, 22:25
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welcome mines a vodka tonic, cheers
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Old 15-May-2006, 22:31
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Do you as a "club" do meets and are there any local duke owners in the devon/somerset areas ??
Yep,and you are in luck,there is a new organiser for the south west region.Keep an eye on the rideout boards for details.
Fine choice of machine by the way,..mines a Stella.
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Old 15-May-2006, 23:46
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welcome! I went from gixxer to duc 749 as well... and am very happy, now 18 months later... make mine a Corona... cold!
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Old 15-May-2006, 23:46
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Ok great. Yeah im just down the road from Taunton really - i will keep an eye out for the south west rides - sounds like it could be a good laugh.

I did want the 749R - but the missus went nuts when i tried to spend 11,000 on it - and i got a good deal on the 749 so what the hell. Hopefully i should get it back with a working ecu (once they work out what is wrong with it - it keeps deleting the error codes).

Happy days

Jason
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Old 15-May-2006, 23:55
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Don't worry,it's called character!I'll have a Gin & Tonic with Lime please

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Old 15-May-2006, 23:56
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Actually before I forget - where can i get a decent carbon hugger from - iwant to keep the shock and exhaust in good nick, dont want anything too expensive just needs to look nice!

Also did people stick to the run in rules? - most of my other inline 4's I have always had the attitude - if its gonna be thrashed, you may as well start as you mean to go on.
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Old 15-May-2006, 23:59
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eBay is your friend,lots of bargains if you're patient,check prices first from a dealer as some muppets regularly pay more second-hand than new
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