IMHO . . . The Ducati is a wonderful bike to ride - once you have gotten used to all its fussiness! It will probably out-handle anything else on the road - if driven properly - but you need to spend more time on it than a simple test ride. I had an R1 for a day recently - it did EVERYTHING better than my Ducati and on my way back I was thinking in the back of my mind - why have I got a Duke? Fussy - high maintanence - costly - sometime unrelaiable - but as soon as I got back on - I knew straight away the reasons why! Involving - sounds georgeous - handles superbly - makes me feel fantastic - especially round the bends! The R1 was just clinical brilliance - no need to hang off - just sit, point and squirt - the Duke needs to be ridden to get the best out of it. I am sure that you will fall in love with the 996r once you have had a chance to "tune in" to its virtues and be able to ride it faster than you have your other bikes. After all you would'nt drive a mini the same way you drive a Ferrari - would you? Just my thoughts. KJ [Edited on 3-8-2003 by KJ] [Edited on 3-8-2003 by KJ] |