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.....but it still needs cutting!!! |
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Does that mean the `05 "S" has been put on hold:o |
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Surely if it wheelies, pulls like a train, has a good exhaust note and has left you buzzing for hours it has character? For me all the jap bikes are as characterful as the 999, I've always found the 999 a bit sanitised. Exclusive, expensive with questionable reliability they may be but I don't think they have more character. Now the 996/8 is a different matter... IMHO. |
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hey, MaccLad may not post much but, boy, when he does, he knows his stuff ..... well said fella ... :) |
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That's just it though, it doesn't! The first thing I said to my husband after riding the Suzuki's is that I wouldn't give up my Ducati in order to have one....in other words I would have to have both. The Suzuki doesn't lack character, it has a different one. It's so easy to ride it's laughable. I think that's where some of the Ducati's charm lies, you do have to work for your fun and that can be very satisfying. As a road bike though, as soon as I can afford a GSXR750 or 100, I will have one, and put my 748 firmly back on the track, where she belongs! ;) |
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Bugger off and do that monnie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:P |
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Noooooooooooooooooooooooo............. :barfy::barfy::barfy: Have you seen it in person? I have and i disliked it more than in the pictures. But in the paper it's a nice and eficient bike, no doubt. |
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Funny..... you'll be a lot faster on the track with a GSXR 750 or 1000 than with a 748 or a 998, and where you really need to be (or at least should be) fast is on the track not on the road. |
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