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deej 13-Oct-2004 00:17

im collecting my 748 on saturday
 
and wondering what to expect,what will i find different from riding a r6 to a 748. will i need to adjust my riding style or will i be fine to ride her like i used to ride the r6

im getting quite excited about it now,ive been waiting years to get a ducati and by saturday lunchtime i will finally be a proud owner of a bright red 748 :burn:


cheers for now

deej

pj748r 13-Oct-2004 00:31

Congrats,bit different to ride round town than the r6(traded my r6 for 748r),bit more snatchy,mine turned in a bit sharper than the r6,brakes were better and the noise:lol:,anyway i've just traded it in for a new 749 dark which i pick up tomorrow morning,might be some bits for sale off the 'r' for sale ie Ti Termis,carbon hugger etc if you're interested,will post in the for sale section tomorrow,happy riding you won't regret buying the duke:lol:

deej 13-Oct-2004 00:35

sounds just what i want.she's already got the termi's,hugger, rear ohlins so need for any of that, thanks for the offer though

m1keyp 13-Oct-2004 09:01

As weeksy said chalk and cheese.

I changed from a zx6 to my 748 two years ago, my girlfriend reckons that I just looked it on the drive for the first two hours

Cornering and braking that you will never get bored of.

Think about your ride think about how you did it on the R6 and then realise jusy how much better it is

Enjoy

Henners 13-Oct-2004 09:36

Congrats ..
 
... remember to change up earlier :burn:

chris99 13-Oct-2004 11:26

Congrats on the bike mate. I had an R6 before my 748s. Its nothing like the 600 at all. I think you still have to rev it just not quite as much. I miss the 15k top end but the noise this thing makes is mental. You also NEED to blip the throttle much more on down shifts and what ever you do DONT bang down 3 gears to overtake:o The bloody thing will try to spit you off. I found the harder you push the better it feels. I was faster on the "six" though for sure

Harv748 13-Oct-2004 12:26

Well...no doubt the bike will have been thrashed to within an inch of its life by the previous owner...so don't rev it too hard, and it will most likely have been left to degrade and decay over time...so be carefull with the brakes/tyres/chain etc.

:sing::bouncy:

Whatever you do...be gentle with her :(

See you Saturday!!!:saint:

deej 13-Oct-2004 17:41

sounds like fun to me

christ i dont think i'll be getting one thats openly been abused :devil: on the other hand it could be more fun :eureka:

i dont know how people could leave a stunning ducati to degrade and decay,surely there should be a law against people abusing ducati's :bouncy:

see you saturday mate :sing:

Nattyboy 13-Oct-2004 20:44

NICE ONE DEEJ..AT LAST !!!!!! (Thanks for the U2U by the way!!!)

Question is..do you think youll be able to handle all the general public pointing/staring/dribbling at your bike when you go by or its parked up...??? :D:D (an experience not enjoyed by our rice burner riding compatriots!!!)

Very best of luck with it mate ..and if you want a nice new MotoGP ducati cover to keep it warm over winter..you know where to come ...:D

Cheers
Nat

deej 13-Oct-2004 21:15

oohh i dont know if i could handle it nat to be honest


the r6 and the rvf especially did get attention but probably not on the same scale as a ducati, i know how much extra attention i would give to a duke in a bike park

how much for the covers btw


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