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Jools 16-Nov-2005 18:32

Quote:

Originally posted by KeefyB
I'm sure if Ducati released the bike tomorrow sales would go through the roof.
Just see how many secondhand ones would be up for sale 6 months later tho!;)

Yep, you're probably right mate...

Just think, if the BHC massive all got one of those, we'd all be pulling alongside you pointing at the tanks for fuel...every 20 miles.

We'd probably need 10 to 15 fuel stops on a typical BHC rideout :lol::lol::lol:

KeefyB 16-Nov-2005 18:44

Yeah,and there's not many petrol stations on the B660!;):lol::lol::lol:

yellow916 17-Nov-2005 14:28

Certainly looks nice, but the Ducati badge looks sort of wrong, it's not what they "do". I also wonder if it did by any remote chance get taken off road, how long it would hold together? If I was in the market for something like that, I'd probably look at the KTM or even the BMW HP2 I sat on one of those at the NEC; despite trying not to be impressed, I was, actually). Similar concepts (twin, 100+ bhp, 170-ish kg) plus some off-road pedigree.

Still agree Ducati would sells loads of them if it ever gets into production.

Andrew

Steve M 17-Nov-2005 16:42

Quote:

Originally posted by yellow916
Certainly looks nice, but the Ducati badge looks sort of wrong, it's not what they "do".

Andrew

They've done off road style bikes before and they are still sought after - SCR

yellow916 17-Nov-2005 19:26

Steve

Fair point, I'd forgotten that. But nowadays when someone says Ducati, you think WSB/BSB/MotoGP not off-road racing. KTM and to a lesser extent BMW have a track record (excuse the pun) of success in off-road events.

It does look nice though.

Just my 2p worth.

Andrew


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