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748R v\'s 748S Folks, As a potential new Ducati owner I'm looking for some advice. I'm currently looking at a couple of bikes i.e. a 748S and a 748R. Both same year and similar mileage and very good condition. I'm an average rider so I'm not too sure if I would benefit from the Ohlins etc in the real world??? I'm aware of all the tech spec differences so to be honest the bottom line is the R model is £1500 more exensive. Are they worth the extra £££? Would a 749S be any better an option? Any advice appreciated. Chris for info I'm coming from a K3 GSXR600 [Edited on 14-1-2006 by ChrisG] |
You''ll find previous threads on this very subject if you search them out. I went from an '03 R6 to an '02 748R and it was a mistake. I should have bought an "S" which, for me, would have made a much better road bike. I found the R agricultural and after all, its a race bike with mirrors. On the other hand, I'm sure others will have an opposite view. One thing though, when I first set eyes on the R, I thought it was the most beautiful bike I'd ever seen and that hasn't changed! |
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R's are wonderful devices but, do require committment and they're not particularly user-friendly. Normal 748's are hardly renowned for being easy to live with for many people - an R is the same but, more again imo. Mind you, if you're in the mood, the roads are good, there's little traffic etc then they are motorycling nirvana. Is it worth £1500 extra? Yes imo. You get all the bling, the exclusivity and a lot of extra performance. They are special bits of kit. [Edited on 14-1-2006 by twpd] |
Guess it depends on what you think you will get out of the bike. I have a 748s and the performance and handling are waaaaay beyond my abilities. Would I benefit from the improvements in the 748R? Probably not. Would I notice another £1,500 in my pocket? Most definately! The 748R is as sexy as hell though. But I can't say I am disappointed by the looks of the 748s either! [Edited on 14-1-2006 by hogfisch] |
got a 748r as my first bike so carnt comment on the s version , but the r is a fine pice of machinary. It doen't like been below 3000 - 3500rpm but once its clears that rev area my god does it go and the handeling is something elce . Im very pleased i got the R version and it brings a great smile everytime i see it hope this helps a little Jamie:biaggi: |
I have a 748S and have ridden a 748R, no way that I would swap |
I went from a 748 S to a 748 R NO way would I swop back :P 748 R is a great bike :cool: :cool: :cool: |
748R R anyday! but if your not bothered about riding it hard 90% of the time the S is probably the better option!! Gaz 748, are you the same Gaz 748 that did me on the Ultimap chip last weekend! LOL |
I rode a 749S and a 748R on the same day, back to back. The 749S was for me the better bike, more of the time. Move with the times, get the 749 ;) |
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