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Old 02-Aug-2004, 22:36
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I have to say, the first part made me think, oh god, what have i bought, i mean, look at my avtar!:P
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Old 03-Aug-2004, 10:25
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Picked up a copy this morning and read through it properly. While it is a bit on the negative side, it is very accurate don't you think?

Most of us have faced some of these problems with our bikes over the years of ownership and it's good for new/prospective owners to know that these things are common and very easy to fix in most cases.

Neil was on holiday last week, but he sent me a text to say that Bike are restarting his new & used columns in the magazine after a lot of calls asking where they had gone! Nice that he got a big plug in for the club too.
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Old 03-Aug-2004, 11:39
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True that most of the problems are easy to fix and are well documented but its not so good that the fixes cost so much money.
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Old 03-Aug-2004, 12:53
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Just think of it as exclusivity tax
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Old 03-Aug-2004, 14:21
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Thats very true actually. My ST4 and Lynns Monster were parked side by side at Darley Moor on Sunday and several people stopped to watch us start up and ride off. No one was doing that to the jap bikes.
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Old 11-Sep-2004, 16:44
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i too bought bike mag and was well chuffed to find the buying guide,its nowhandily filed away in my office for when i finally manage to sell my r6 and get a 748, and its good to find such a helpful site
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Old 11-Sep-2004, 18:16
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not very accurate really 6000mls out of a clutch 15500 mls and mines still going strong ??? £600 odd for a service my 12000 cost £484 ??? chain and sprockets wear fast it's no worse then jap 4's iv'e owned
"clutches need regular adjustment" sorry but i've not adjusted mine once in 2 and a half years??? .

if you were not a ducati owner you wouldn't buy one after reading that !!

just my opinion
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Old 11-Sep-2004, 18:39
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not very accurate really 6000mls out of a clutch 15500 mls and mines still going strong ??? £600 odd for a service my 12000 cost £484 ??? chain and sprockets wear fast it's no worse then jap 4's iv'e owned
"clutches need regular adjustment" sorry but i've not adjusted mine once in 2 and a half years??? .

if you were not a ducati owner you wouldn't buy one after reading that !!

just my opinion

But Nige, yours is yellow and therefore goes a lot slower than the rest of ours ... it's bound to not need as much maintenance



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But Nige, yours is yellow and therefore goes a lot slower than the rest of ours ... it's bound to not need as much maintenance



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You really dont want to go down that road again, you will probably get passed by a Yella one!

Regards the article, they only want to write stuff that they think people want to hear anyway, whether its true or not.
I dont care if no one else in the whole world never buys a duke, I know I love and cherish mine and think more of it than any other bike I have owned or thought of getting.
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Old 11-Sep-2004, 22:50
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The BIG advantage of yellow ones is that they are not so noticable when on the back of AA trucks
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