View Full Version : New Ducati Cruiser!
PeterJ
13th September 2009, 22:10
Well, they have finally done it!. here is the new ducati cruiser that was rumored to be on the way a couple of months ago.
WHY, WHY, WHY, WHY..........:scratch:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Sports/auction-241252424.htm
mossy1200
13th September 2009, 22:18
Well, they have finally done it!. here is the new ducati cruiser that was rumored to be on the way a couple of months ago.
WHY, WHY, WHY, WHY..........:scratch:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Sports/auction-241252424.htm
Ducati and Aprilia both wanted to buy Motoguzzi but Aprilia had more money.
Thats the advantage of selling a scooter every minute 24/7.
Both wanted to tap the cruiser market and guzzi was the vehicle of choice.
AllanB
13th September 2009, 22:18
It's a power cruiser.
I read somewhere recently that the Ducati 'cruiser' is on hold pending an improvement in the world...........
PeterJ
13th September 2009, 22:22
It's a power cruiser.
Yes did you spot the NOS bottle on the side?, I particularly like the Fishtail exhausts. :eek5:
Hiflyer
13th September 2009, 22:28
rreeeeepooossst
EDIT: Actually it shows how popular it is (in otherwords not popular at all) cos its been there so long its a repost
NighthawkNZ
13th September 2009, 22:32
Well, they have finally done it!. here is the new ducati cruiser that was rumored to be on the way a couple of months ago.
Its just a modified Monster and its not the rumored cruiser
http://www.visordown.com/news/images/ducati-vyper.jpg
DUCATI ARE to launch a 1400cc muscle-bound street cruiser to challenge Harley-Davidson - that's the word on the street from Italy this morning.
Sources say the bike, which has been dubbed the Vyper, is already in running form and has started preliminary tests at the Bologna factory. They also say Ducati boss Claudio Domenicali has revealed the company is looking to branch out into a wider market.
It's reported the Vyper will feature a stroked version of the company's Testastretta engine, housed it Ducati's signature steel trellis frame. A 240-section rear tyre mounted in a beefy, hollow-section swingarm, is believed to also feature on the new machine.
PeterJ
15th September 2009, 20:37
ts just a modified Monster and its not the rumored cruiser
Yup.............
stormy1
16th September 2009, 07:31
At the end of the day it's Italian based so will break down with electric problems :lol:
vifferman
16th September 2009, 09:22
rreeeeepooossst
EDIT: Actually it shows how popular it is (in otherwords not popular at all) cos its been there so long its a repost
No, it's just been listed on TardMe several times now, including as a chopper and as a dragbike.
It should really be listed as something else. Perhaps as a religious item, seeing as it's a sacrilege.
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