View Full Version : Ducati Diavel Carbon 2011
crystalball
10th July 2011, 20:38
All I can say is WOW KOOL!! :wings:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/cruiser/auction-374670633.htm
blackdog
10th July 2011, 20:48
All I can say is FUCKING HIDEOUS.
Mental Trousers
10th July 2011, 21:10
Those things always look like a BMW to me.
rapid van cleef
10th July 2011, 21:11
its .........................FUGLY
SWERVE
10th July 2011, 21:48
Rode that exact model today. One of my race team sponsers has just taken delvery and as it was a cracker day down here in canterbury today.. he kindly told me to go put some km,s on it.:2guns:
What an awesome bike. The most comfortable bike ive ever ridden. And so much grunt. Bloody good fun on the twisties too.
Only faults are the limited ground clearence to the pegs, cos you attack every corner like you are on a sportsbike.
It was only in touring mode and low levels of DTC ........ as it only had 600k,s on the clock.
Gonna have to have another ride when its run in........... go and embaress some race rep pilots on the akaroa highway........yeeeeeeha:bleh:
James Deuce
10th July 2011, 23:30
If you can't afford it, don't post about it.
Looks like a fat Bimota Mantra to me.
NZsarge
11th July 2011, 00:29
If you can't afford it, don't post about it.
Don't be such a killjoy!
Looks like a fat Bimota Mantra to me.
But it's bound to be marginally more reliable.
Gremlin
11th July 2011, 02:13
Those things always look like a BMW to me.
You take that back! :girlfight: No italian electrics on BMW, just good German engineering
nodrog
12th July 2011, 14:22
They spelt Drivel wrong.
HenryDorsetCase
12th July 2011, 16:21
I'd love to take one for a strop. Not too bad looking IMO
ducatilover
12th July 2011, 17:19
That's.....different. I like the....carbon parts.
I wouldn't say no to it though.
Colapop
12th July 2011, 17:59
...go and embaress some race rep pilots on the akaroa raceway....
F*cken Canty hoons!!
It'd be unfair to comment on looks alone but I haven't ridden it so I'll have to...
I don't like the look of it. It reminds me of a Yamaha MT 01 kinda. Don't like those big fat trumpets on the pipes either :sick:
To be fair I like Ducati's generally though - this one just looks ugly
darkone
13th July 2011, 05:07
Rode that exact model today. One of my race team sponsers has just taken delvery and as it was a cracker day down here in canterbury today.. he kindly told me to go put some km,s on it.:2guns:
What an awesome bike. The most comfortable bike ive ever ridden. And so much grunt. Bloody good fun on the twisties too.
Only faults are the limited ground clearence to the pegs, cos you attack every corner like you are on a sportsbike.
It was only in touring mode and low levels of DTC ........ as it only had 600k,s on the clock.
Gonna have to have another ride when its run in........... go and embaress some race rep pilots on the akaroa highway........yeeeeeeha:bleh:
You'll get 2 types of comment on this bike ... people who've seen pics and think it's ugly and people who've ridden it and think it's awesome.
I'm glad I can put myself in the 2nd group. I took one for a test ride in April and it was awesome indeed. If it wasn't for the price and the 4mth waiting list I'd probably have bought it instead of the 2011 zx10r (and I'd still have my license now :S).
The mat black looks a lot better than the carbon version in real life.
CHOPPA
13th July 2011, 12:13
They actually look pretty cool in the flesh IMO
ducatilover
13th July 2011, 13:04
So I thought I'd look it up and see what it's about. It has already grown on me, seems like a Street Fighter that I could fit on. 162bhp too :gob::love:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Cfuv63Y0ec
kiwifruit
13th July 2011, 14:27
It ain't no Paso
Scouse
13th July 2011, 22:54
Got a test ride booked one one for Friday at Haldanes Might just be swapping out the Speed triple for one.
Scouse
4th August 2011, 00:03
Got a test ride booked one one for Friday at Haldanes Might just be swapping out the Speed triple for one.
Ok so all the planets where in alignment today, and it was a nice dry sunny Auckland day for a change, so I phoned Richard at Haldane’s to check if the Diavel was available for me to go for a skid, yup all good, so after riding a topless beauty from Calender Girls down Queen street and then over the harbour bridge to Northcote and then back to Cross street to drop her back off on the Buell I proceeded to Haldane’s. The Demonstrator Machine was the full noise Carbon version so none of this cheap base model rubbish. Richard explained the intricacies of the starting routine/security system/menu system/power mode setting/traction control setting.
Yawn just let me at the fucking bike will ya.
So after a 15 minute course in Ducati controls I actually had control. the seating position felt good aand one we were rolling the foot peg location is excelent for tall people ie knees joints not bent up too much.
The raspy bark through the exhaust was noticeable from engine start twist the throttle and the engine want's to make lots of raspy barky noise.
In Penrose there is no option other than the motorway to get somewhere to find twisty's, so that was where I headed down to the Penrose on ramp, open the taps lots more raspy barky noise and warp factor acceleration this thing is pretty aggressive on the gas in sport mode the other thing that I noticed was that it is a real shaker I thought that my Buell was a shaker but the Diavel feels like it is having a epileptic fit compared to my Buell. Yes this machine does accelerate hard enough to lift the front end unusual for something that is supposed to be a cruiser though eh.
The Diavel was easy to lanesplit with I exudes typical Ducati good handling despite the 240 wide tyre with out showing any resistance to tip into the corner brakes great,
The gearbox felt quite tight with the need to force the shifter to engage the next gear, also on the down shift it was difficult to select first unless you came to a complete stop.
So here I am I am totally in awe of the power and handling of the Diavel but am now unsure weather I could live with the lumpiness and vibration of the Diavel.
But I guarantee that anyone who buys one of these will be the traffic light drag off king.
willytheekid
4th August 2011, 08:25
Presenting
The "Ive Won Lotto" Ducati
http://www.bikeexif.com/ducati-ncr
....now THATS a Ducati!
Scouse
4th August 2011, 22:49
Presenting
The "Ive Won Lotto" Ducati
http://www.bikeexif.com/ducati-ncr
....now THATS a Ducati!well this thread is about the ducati that the average bloke can afford
willytheekid
5th August 2011, 08:21
well this thread is about the ducati that the average bloke can afford
:blink:
Sorry for sharing another great ducati with everyone Scouse....truly thought ducati lovers (like yourself) would LOVE the link, and be amazed at the NCR carbon.
...but yeah, not exactly affordable or a Diavel ay.
Thanks for the ride review by the way:niceone:, always nice to read the everyday guys opinion on here.
ducatilover
5th August 2011, 10:55
Presenting
The "Ive Won Lotto" Ducati
http://www.bikeexif.com/ducati-ncr
....now THATS a Ducati!
That is bonkers! :love:
Scouse
5th August 2011, 17:41
:blink:
Sorry for sharing another great ducati with everyone Scouse....truly thought ducati lovers (like yourself) would LOVE the link, and be amazed at the NCR carbon.
...but yeah, not exactly affordable or a Diavel ay.
Thanks for the ride review by the way:niceone:, always nice to read the everyday guys opinion on here.Well that's allright then
TIBLE_90
16th August 2011, 14:27
I saw one of those riding up 16 the other day. Didnt notice it was a Ducati at first. In my opinion Ducati is better at making sports bikes, and one should stick with what one is good at.
Scuba_Steve
14th September 2011, 11:55
The AMG version
http://www.autoblog.com/2011/09/13/ducati-diavel-amg-special-edition-frankfurt-2011/
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