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Thanks for the sensible advice. Saved me a lot of money and heartache I reckon by dragging me back to reality :sniff: Think I will get hold of a Jap for the winter miles, then in Spring '07... ![]() ...whoo hoo!!!! So, Bandit 600 or CB500 until Spring? |
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Looks good! |
going to get lynched now but here goes... have you seen the yamaha MT-03? or combining the sensible posts previous - get a cheap 600 monster - there was one for sale on the board here just serviced for 1,750 or near offer - if i knew how to link i would. Good luck with the test. |
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I must say I don't agree - got a used monster 620 as my first bike just over 2 years ago and found it brilliant. Just could never get on with the riding position so traded it for the multi a year later - never looked back. Would recommend either as a first bike with no hesitation, especially now they have the light action clutch. Yeah, the engine paint does peel - but has nothing to do with winter riding. Mine peeled in spite of not having seen salt, religiously washed and covered in F365. So now I don't bother too much with the washing just make sure its lubed etc and ride it. |
Get the Multi or the Monster. Never mind any of this Jap stuff. I put 42,000 miles on my multi in 18 months and that was two winters. No problems and always scrubbed up ok. Mike |
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Hmmm - that sounds good.... What is your opinion on a Monster as a first bike? |
If I could only have one bike it would have to be a monster. Best if you can have a few bikes, but Monsters are great. They are user friendly and make a great first bike. I do 500 miles a week just getting to work and back and am currently using my wifes 600 Monster and I just love it. Mike |
Agree with twpd here. My 750ie Sport saw continuous action for three years, all year, all weather. The finish suffered terribly, despite spraying Scott Protector on it and hosing it down after salty roads; I feel horribly guilty at treating a Ducati that way. A cheap hack is the only way forward here, get one and, if you can afford it, get a nice M620 for playing. London roads are a harsh playground for any nice bike. O0ps, forgot - more importantly, welcome to the DSC. A double Jack Daniels for me, might make my poorly foot feel better! :) |
I can't understand why people want to ride round on a 'hack' (the term indicates seen better days to me) at a time of year when you you need the best you can get to compensate for the **** roads and other prevailing conditions and the dumb blind drivers etc. Sorry but thats just how I feel. Get the monster Sprezza. If you get a Honda you wont want to clean it, so would you rather ride a dirty Ducati which rides like a dream and may just save your life this winter or do you want to ride some dirty old Jap bike which may let you down. Remember two years unlimited mileage warranty and roadside assistance with all new Ducatis. Mike |
Thanks again for the continuing comments. Might this be a compromise? http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/sh...ad.php?t=31881 Loz: ![]() |
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