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simonducati 11-May-2005 21:23

Ok people, I need some advise!
 
Ok people, I need some advise!
What do I do?
I have a 748 R plate and I love riding it, when it work’s I love it and when it brakes down I really wont to burn it……. So I have been looking at the new one,

THE 749????????? I was saving to pay of some of my mortgage but I keep seeing the it and the more I see it the more I wont it. and it doesn’t help when neel sad to me he remortgage his house to buy his first ducati.
I am 22 but being 22 I don’t know what to do? So what is your opinions ???????????????

Walenut 11-May-2005 21:45

Keep the 748 and spend the rest on beer! Pay the mortgage off at 22 I'd have taken you for a BMW rider:lol:

Rattler 11-May-2005 21:50

Stick with the 748 and buy some bling!!!!!!! ;)

sye73 11-May-2005 21:51

My advice....If you love the 749,buy it. Life's too short to worry about money

GsxrAge 11-May-2005 21:54

go bigger mate eg 998 or if you realy have to go new shape go 999 can't beat more cubes.

Age

simonducati 11-May-2005 22:28

Quote:

Originally posted by Rattler
Stick with the 748 and buy some bling!!!!!!! ;)

:lol: bling, thats some good advise!!!! If I buy bilng im going to have to walk around the track on a track day:lol:

m1keyp 12-May-2005 08:12

Look at the 749/999 website.........................

Problems disappointments>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Keep the 748, they look the mutts:o

RickyX 12-May-2005 09:18

[quote
I am 22 but being 22 I don’t know what to do? So what is your opinions ??????????????? [/quote]

Do you find it difficult to keep the front wheel on the ground? Sit a bit further forward and it'll handle a bit better...........:sing::sing:

dave996 12-May-2005 12:06

Stick to the 748 and get any tech problems fixed.

Oh Ricky, you soooo funny:lol::lol::lol:

[Edited on 12-5-2005 by dave996]

misterpink 12-May-2005 12:16

get a yellow 748R - the perfect bike?

JPM 12-May-2005 12:18

Quote:

Originally posted by misterpink
get a yellow 748R - the perfect bike?

Good call, and I know just where there is one for sale...

fil2 12-May-2005 16:42

stay with the 748 simon just add some quality bling if you want to spend some money or keep as it is and get more track time in and just enjoy the bike..dont get caught up in needing a bigger bike or carbon this or that...enjoy the machine as it is..its all you will ever need...........

Phil.

simonducati 12-May-2005 18:06

The serves is coming up in the end of may so I mite keep it for another year or so and get it to a hi standard, like you lots bikes! That look like you don’t ride them.;)

pedro 12-May-2005 18:22

get a 749 mate

rob748b 12-May-2005 18:26

Stick with the 748 mate, i have the same and havent had any problems with it, just had it serviced in Jan/Feb time and didnt set me back too much, like the others have said just bling it up a bit!!

Rob

simonducati 12-May-2005 18:45

i think i will Stick with the 748 and do it up a bit. Then I can put the rest down on the house.:eureka:

TopiToo 31-May-2005 00:32

Quote:

Originally posted by simonducati
i think i will Stick with the 748 and do it up a bit. Then I can put the rest down on the house.:eureka:

Hello

wise choice

regards

TopiToo

Mr_S 31-May-2005 01:49

Stick with improving the bike you've got

If you buy a new bike, it's just a more expensive platfrom to bolt stuff onto and you'll end up buying bling kit anyway...

Anyway, 748's rock the world. I recently had a 749R for a few hours, awesome bike, but not nice enough for me to be finding a spare 14K. (cos I'll not let my 748 go...)

mikecardiff 31-May-2005 09:31

Cant really beat a 748 once you've got it all sorted - find a good bike mechanic / dealer who knows Ducs and put it it for a full service and checkover - anything that is wrong can be fixed or replaced, and if looked after they are generally pretty reliable once a few niggles have been sorted out.

I havent ridden the 749, and am sure its a nice bike - but go outside now and look at the 748 - can you honestly tell me you're going to get a better looking bike than that ?

Monty 31-May-2005 10:10

Simon, take the 748 into Nelly and let him sort it for you-top bloke, top mechanic for Dukes. Cornerspeed Mansfield, so not far from you. 01623 758877

John

L3OONY 01-Jun-2005 17:28

Totall agree with the 748 plan.

Went to see a 749, bought a 748!

If its good enough for the Guggenheim Museum (New York) then its good enough for me.

Most evocative shape and sound ever to take two wheels - bar none!

You could always update the 748 to a later model if hell bent on spending some cash?

just a thought :D

simonducati 01-Jun-2005 18:26

I got my bike back from nelly a couple of day a go and I am the happiest man going, the bike sounds and fells a lot better. All I do now is smile:D

what a defences a serves can make, I must thank nelly again. Now its running good its time for the clean up!!! ( left lower fairing ) who can help me?

:bouncy:

I’m up for ride-out now. Lets gooooo :burn:

Road Runner 02-Jun-2005 18:25

Lookin at your picture Simon I think you need both lower panels mate:D

simonducati 02-Jun-2005 22:04

:lol::lol::lol: one thing at the time mate:D

PDL 04-Jun-2005 00:01

What was it Kurtz (Marlon Brando) said in apocolypse Now?

"Sell the house, sell the kids..."

Ditch the mortgage and get a 999R WSB spec.

No, seriously if you want it and have the cash get it, this time next year you may not have the chance and will be kicking yourself.
Snooze and you lose.


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