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VanDaMauler 23-Dec-2006 15:19

996...no question!

doogalman 23-Dec-2006 15:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by graham
i am in the market to get myself a xmas present and am not sure what to go for both bikes that i am loking at have good and bad points
999= laded with extras new technoligy mor reliable etc but the 999 looks like it is well in the shadow of the new one and is going to drop in price not that much of a problem because i will be holding onto it for along time
996= top of the line bike looks to kill for etc but older and reliable ?? but will hold its money and it will always be a cool bike
what would you go for ?????? and why?????

Graham!! What do you ride at the moment?? I'm in favour of the 996 as thats what i ride, Both great bikes and both Ducati.
Enjoy whichever you settle for.:D
Doogalman

Rattler 23-Dec-2006 15:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by khushy
fair do's the 996 SPS is iconic - not appreciating - but the 999 is a better "package" - handling, power, reliability, fun (dare I say it) - all round better.

But if its just looks - 996 is still fairly stunning!

Personally - I would go for the 999.

Khushy


Really? The 999 handle better than the 996? Frankie didn't think so! More powerful - yes, but not delivered as well, but as for fun!! - my SPS was a lot more fun than my 996R (999 engine) - the power delivery was awesome - so I'd disagree with your point there too.

I think its time that all you 999 boys owned up!!!, I realise you you're all trying to maintain a decent resell price for your bikes and maybe they can be made into decent bikes, but they can't or won't be better than the 996 - no way.

Its like when Emile Heskey was at Liverpool and I defended him like mad, but once he'd left - he was a lazy, slow, overpaid,............;)

The SPS is an appreciating classic, the 999 is a depreciating stopgap.

Horses for courses maybe, but some nags just need to be put down!! ;)

Tim

IainMac 23-Dec-2006 15:41

Depends on what you want the bike for. if its to stick it in front of the fireplace and admire while you polish your helmet then 996, if its to ride day in day out then 999. one things for sure u cant see what the bike looks like from the seat and the 999 is a far more usable prospect than a 9x6 . Having owned both, the 9x6 for a considerable period (5 years) I'm speaking as I find.

Rattler 23-Dec-2006 15:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by IainMac
Depends on what you want the bike for. if its to stick it in front of the fireplace and admire while you polish your helmet then 996, if its to ride day in day out then 999. one things for sure u cant see what the bike looks like from the seat and the 999 is a far more usable prospect than a 9x6 . Having owned both, the 9x6 for a considerable period (5 years) I'm speaking as I find.


So your defence for the 999 is that you "can't see what the bike looks like when you're riding it" - says it all.

Jon 23-Dec-2006 15:57

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Originally Posted by Rattler
So your defence for the 999 is that you "can't see what the bike looks like when you're riding it" - says it all.


Your rather agumentative today Tim! Santa not got you anything :-)

doogalman 23-Dec-2006 15:58

Graham maybe try to blag a ride on both, then make your own mind up based on your findings.
Where abouts are you in the country??

Rattler 23-Dec-2006 15:59

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Originally Posted by Jon
Your rather agumentative today Tim! Santa not got you anything :-)


Shhhhhhhh - he is due tomorrow night - don't want to upset him!! ;)

Rattler 23-Dec-2006 16:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by doogalman
Graham maybe try to blag a ride on both, then make your own mind up based on your findings.
Where abouts are you in the country??



That's a good ldea - you can wear a tinted visor on your lid when you ride the 996, but make sure its a rose-tinted one when you get near the 999 ;)

Jon 23-Dec-2006 16:09

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Originally Posted by Rattler
Shhhhhhhh - he is due tomorrow night - don't want to upset him!! ;)


LOL :-)


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