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Old 06-May-2005, 10:07
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rain watching

ave just got bike insured. and mot. week off. been watching the weather past 2 hours. rain then its sunny. do you risk it how wet well you and the bike get. maybe it wont rain again. god doesnt it drive you mad.i should have been born a gay in italy. opps just been laughing at. the rossi thread, but doesnt it drive you mad RAIN.
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Old 06-May-2005, 10:28
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stick an oversuit under your seat and don't worry about it
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Old 06-May-2005, 11:33
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Steve,

We all don't have space under our seats, in fact the 999 doesn't have a seat you can remove to get to the non-existent space!

If you change your bike you'll be in for a shock I tell ya!!

Space, running bike, no worrying about riding in the rain.... that's a fantasy of mine
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Old 06-May-2005, 11:41
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no space under the seat I might have to reconsider getting a 999 now - where the hell am I going to put my cream eggs?
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Old 06-May-2005, 11:46
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Yup....

You can't even remove the seat without tools, in fact the tools are velcroed inside the side panel which requires a tool to remove the side panel???

You could always have a mini grill under your seat using the heatshield for your pipes, nice bacon sarny everytime you stop maybe? Plus this has the added benefit of slow cooking if you decide just to use one cylinder
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Old 06-May-2005, 12:03
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ah, Ducati tool kits - mine consisted of a screwdriver and a spark plug spanner.

they use socket head screws everywhere (a good thing) but give you a screwdriver

a plug spanner, but nothing to get the bodywork off with

and nothing to adjust the chain with
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