View Full Version : 999 (r?) on a trailer in Colne Lancs
MARTIN H
15-Apr-2005, 19:17
Saw a 999 it may have been an R on a trailer being pulled by a 4x4 going through Colne towards Keighley at 3.45pm today. Anyone on here? There is/was a 999r for sale a mile away from me for £11495 with 2000 miles on it. I wondered if it was the new owner taking it home.
nah .. all 999's get trailered around these days, its the only way they can be sure of reaching their destination ........
i know, i know, i've got my coat on already .. get the door open someone :frog:
Road Runner
15-Apr-2005, 20:45
Now now DIBBLE:lol:
Road Runner
15-Apr-2005, 20:49
My 996 goes in to Moto Rapido tomorrow for a full service and to have the Oil light problem sorted, the Wife has got to follow me there to bring me back she's not happy...:flame::flame:
Originally posted by DIBBLE
nah .. all 999's get trailered around these days, its the only way they can be sure of reaching their destination ........
:lol::lol::lol: Dibs your so full of wit ! :lol::lol::lol:
Just ask yourself which model Ducati do we have to thank for this shiiit reputation, sitting up there on your soap box!:frog:
bradders
16-Apr-2005, 10:45
Originally posted by andyb
Just ask yourself which model Ducati do we have to thank for this shiiit reputation, sitting up there on your soap box!:frog:
the 999:P
and saw that one for sale £11,495, right next to an advert for a 996R at £12,695!! seems the buying public have spoken....
electricsheep
16-Apr-2005, 12:04
Originally posted by bradders
Originally posted by andyb
Just ask yourself which model Ducati do we have to thank for this shiiit reputation, sitting up there on your soap box!:frog:
the 999:P
and saw that one for sale £11,495, right next to an advert for a 996R at £12,695!! seems the buying public have spoken....
I agree the 916, 996 and 998 never failed in the difficult task of sitting in the front room and being polished :P:D
bradders
16-Apr-2005, 13:23
Originally posted by electricsheep
Originally posted by bradders
Originally posted by andyb
Just ask yourself which model Ducati do we have to thank for this shiiit reputation, sitting up there on your soap box!:frog:
the 999:P
and saw that one for sale £11,495, right next to an advert for a 996R at £12,695!! seems the buying public have spoken....
I agree the 916, 996 and 998 never failed in the difficult task of sitting in the front room and being polished :P:D
..or winning loads opf championships and resurrecting a failing compnay ...nahnahnanannaah:frog:
Originally posted by bradders
Originally posted by electricsheep
Originally posted by bradders
Originally posted by andyb
Just ask yourself which model Ducati do we have to thank for this shiiit reputation, sitting up there on your soap box!:frog:
the 999:P
and saw that one for sale £11,495, right next to an advert for a 996R at £12,695!! seems the buying public have spoken....
I agree the 916, 996 and 998 never failed in the difficult task of sitting in the front room and being polished :P:D
..or winning loads opf championships and resurrecting a failing compnay ...nahnahnanannaah:frog:
With unfair and biast rules against the 4 cyls!! The fact is the 999 has beaten the 1000cc 4 cyls, when the unfair advantage has been the other way!!
:P
timetrial
16-Apr-2005, 16:50
http://www.lovetoparty.co.nz/images/handbag.gif
vBulletin v3.5.4, Copyright ©2000-2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.