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Old 17-Apr-2006, 21:27   #11
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I just fancied putting a few 999's at the back
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Old 17-Apr-2006, 21:37   #12
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no,

no,

no,

stop it! my side are aching.

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Old 17-Apr-2006, 22:41   #13
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That is if you fancy trading down to 900ss that is.
Swap + cash.
Go on, you know you want to.

i was only joking about ss's on rideouts...................

all bikes are welcome.......................

we always need a backmarker anyway.

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Old 17-Apr-2006, 22:42   #14
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ridden and owned both they are both great for different reasons, my 999 is currently for sale, but i already have another ducati...sorry, its cheap though!

Is that the one on Ebay?
U2u me more details
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Old 18-Apr-2006, 18:29   #15
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Mood: 900 went 999 gone, Multi came and went, 749 Nero now
Tested one out today.
Plus Points: Very fast, great brakes, fairly comfy on the wrists, real easy to ride.
Minor niggles: Bit cramped but not much, lots of heat rising up in traffic, little engine braking, too quite on stock pipes, less Ducati'ish?, maybe, tough to call.
Do I still want one? YES
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Old 18-Apr-2006, 18:33   #16
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Tested one out today.

Minor niggles: Bit cramped but not much, lots of heat rising up in traffic, little engine braking, too quite on stock pipes, less Ducati'ish?, maybe, tough to call.
Do I still want one? YES

dont sit in traffic.

fit termi's.

not sure about the lack of engine braking. mine has plenty.
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Old 18-Apr-2006, 19:08   #17
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Oh yeah, it still had engine braking, just less than mine.
There is a bike on the cards so watch this space.
*With termis*
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Old 18-Apr-2006, 20:54   #18
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[Edited on 19-4-2006 by sidrat]
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Old 06-May-2006, 00:24   #19
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no it's the gearing, just leave the 999 in 3rd to get the braking your used to, nice to see one more in the fold, 999s rule
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