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Nigel C 26-May-2006 21:23

It's just a sport 1000 with higher bars and different zorsts! a parts bin special

Lazy design i think it's called :rolleye:

rockhopper 27-May-2006 10:38

I quite like it, especially with the luggage on.

ariel 27-May-2006 11:48

It would appear that no matter what Ducati try to achieve they get criticism from all quarters. The people who write for Bike Magazine complain that the Sport 1000, which after all is based on a 70's cafe racer, has an extreme riding position putting you in a fully prone forward lean as you stretch to hideously low ,wide, clip on bars, and the only way to see where you are going is to tip your head up!
They are so clever these people they even advise us that these bikes are no good on motorways!
Ducati also make bikes which enable us to ride in comfort on motorways and they even provide us with sit up and beg riding positions if we so desire.
Our journalist experts however, attack these models for being too slow or lacking in BHP.
I believe that for a little outfit Ducati perform very well and they produce some wonderful road bikes.

marko 27-May-2006 13:00

I like it, ;)

philthy 27-May-2006 14:02

Quote:

Originally posted by ariel
The people who write for Bike Magazine complain that the Sport 1000, which after all is based on a 70's cafe racer, has an extreme riding position putting you in a fully prone forward lean as you stretch to hideously low ,wide, clip on bars, and the only way to see where you are going is to tip your head up!

.

Are these the same journalists who have been telling us for years that the only bikes worth having are the ones which force you into that very same position:puzzled:

They must be getting old or something.:lol::lol::lol:


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