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Now im looking for a 749S, i want to test ride one properly, i only had an hour last time in rush hour, and i had to REALLY blag it, mainly because im 19 and look 14.
im Located in Bromey, the only dealer i know is Pro Twins, shame Ducati london South closed down.
Ian Harris
05-May-2006, 14:35
Originally posted by Wave
im Located in Bromey, the only dealer i know is Pro Twins, shame Ducati london South closed down.
I've only used Pro-Twins for servicing, so can't comment on availability of test-rides, VFM on new/used bikes etc, but I can whole-heartedly recommend them as a very friendly, skilled and conscientious concern. Well worth the trip down from Bromley IMHO.
Let me know if you need directions to get there.
Ian
Martinp
05-May-2006, 16:39
Originally posted by Wave
Now im looking for a 749S, i want to test ride one properly, i only had an hour last time in rush hour, and i had to REALLY blag it, mainly because im 19 and look 14.
im Located in Bromey, the only dealer i know is Pro Twins, shame Ducati london South closed down.
Are you still on a restricted licence. Ohh from experience a roll of 20's does help the old test ride situation.;)
restricted license ran out a few weeks ago, not that thats bothered me before, been on a full power GSXR750 for the past 6 months, just need a little class.
I didnt like Pro-Twins too much, thier attitude was you look young, therefor your scum and wasting my time.
the kinda feeling i got asking questions on a 749S, felt like someone talking to a naughty child, it put me off buying from them, although they would probably treat me different if i pulled up on a 749 for a service.
Gaz 748
05-May-2006, 19:56
Snells in Alton have an open day on Sat. with test rides, just take your passport. :cool:
Martinp
06-May-2006, 00:18
Originally posted by Wave
although they would probably treat me different if i pulled up on a 749 for a service.
I did 17k on a brand new bandit last year the dealer I bought it from didnt want to know me, Knotts Motorcycles. I felt like a sausage in a sausage factory like the specs advert ;) They were more interested in their mates on gixxer thous . I can now say that I can service a bandit very well and know the Haynes manual back to front.:roll::roll:
Lee1980
07-May-2006, 19:05
Same with my local dealer when i was youger getting a new 748s, first salesman i talked to didnt want to know and offered a crap p/x price on my bike.
After a month thought id try again much better bloke this time give me good price on p/x and i got test ride on 748s and 749 to!!!
Since then bought a S4r to from them just goes to show how one bad experience could have put me off having a duke for life!!!:sniff::sniff:
Originally posted by Wave
restricted license ran out a few weeks ago, not that thats bothered me before, been on a full power GSXR750 for the past 6 months, just need a little class.
I didnt like Pro-Twins too much, thier attitude was you look young, therefor your scum and wasting my time.
the kinda feeling i got asking questions on a 749S, felt like someone talking to a naughty child, it put me off buying from them, although they would probably treat me different if i pulled up on a 749 for a service.
doh!
My little brother had a hell of a time at 19 when he decided to trade his mito evo in for a bigger capacity motorbike.
Even though he had his full test passed etc, a couple of shops here wouldnt sell him anything, and told him to come back when he was older.
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