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Old 13-Oct-2006, 23:29
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What!?
Nobody outside of Ducati has seen the fookin thing yet!What if its more 'ugly' than the 999???
(Shakes head in disbelief.)

If I dont like it, or it's ugly I can have my £1000 back, it's no big deal, but do you really think Ducati are gonna make such a huge F**K up again?!?! I think not. Iam guessing the bike will look fantastic and everyone will be rushing to their local Ducati dealers after Milan, so at least Iam one step ahead and will get mine in November.

Ps and to suggest nobody outside of Ducati have not seen the bike....right.
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Old 14-Oct-2006, 06:11
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If I dont like it, or it's ugly I can have my £1000 back, it's no big deal, but do you really think Ducati are gonna make such a huge F**K up again?!?!
Thats alright then!
Well my opinion is that the new bike will have a pretty conservative design.I'm guessing it will look pretty much along the lines of the R1 in RCA's avatar.Just bolt on a single swinger and paint it red.A nice looking bike but not a bold design like the 999.
Hmmm,..Ducati copying a Japanese design,.....whatever next?
Hang on tho,...was'nt the 916 inspired by the Honda NR750?
If all the 916 shape diehards buy one,there will be one on every street corner next year,...oh,along with a Hypermotard in the garage as a second bike.
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Old 14-Oct-2006, 07:01
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I reckon keefyb could be right that it'll be a conservative look and not really stand out so much. The company isn't exactly flush at the minute so chances are they'll go for a good quality safe bet and if the engine is as good as everyone says it is they'll have no trouble selling them.

my opinion is single swingers are out of date. Looks fantastic on the 916, RC30 etc but would look pants on any current sports bike.
twin pipes are a step backwards really. A buell type underslung job would be cool but then this could be because of euro emissions?
As for the lights....well, side by side or stacked is pretty much it unless they go back to single?

maybe they are getting the engine up to speed this time, swell the coffers a bit and go bold design and fast next time?

my ideal bike would a late design 999 with an early model fairing (sharper, less curvy) and this 1098 engine
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Old 14-Oct-2006, 07:24
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I reckon keefyb could be right that it'll be a conservative look and not really stand out so much. The company isn't exactly flush at the minute so chances are they'll go for a good quality safe bet and if the engine is as good as everyone says it is they'll have no trouble selling them.
I kinda hope that I am wrong and it will look awesome,....mind you,some folks will think it is,....even if it aint!
As I have stated on another thread,I'm really excited thinking about the new bike.The specs on the engine sound fantastic.I wont be rushing out to buy one at the moment tho,....I absolutely love my 999,and more importantly,I cant afford another bike right now.
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Old 14-Oct-2006, 07:30
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the engine spec is a good selling point,will the single side swing arm? seems a step back, will the engine fit in the 999-now theirs a thought!
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Old 14-Oct-2006, 07:35
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the engine spec is a good selling point,will the single side swing arm? seems a step back, will the engine fit in the 999-now theirs a thought!
Yep,still drooling thinking about the bike that Duck described!
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Old 16-Oct-2006, 21:15
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If they drop a LOT of weight and make it a fair bit faster, i'll have one. Not that worried about the looks, I love my 05 999s but it's bloody heavy getting it in and out of the van/garage and I would like something a bit quicker.

However I think that single swingarm, pointy twin lights and twin exhausts would be a step backwards too. I had a 748 and loved it in it's day but they look a bit retro now. I think the 999 is very bold but they shot themselves in the foot by launching the model in less desirable colourways and specs. If they had introduced the models as they are now (red frames, black wheels, more power) then maybe they would have been a hit?

Might go to Milan and check it out, anyone up for a ride there? ****, could be wet and cold though...
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