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george formby
24th December 2015, 15:45
Oh............... :yes:

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EJK
24th December 2015, 16:06
Oh............... :yes:

Their riding ability is far more imperssive than the bikes! :shit:

jim.cox
24th December 2015, 16:07
Dear Santa

Is it too late to change my Christmas wish list?

nzspokes
24th December 2015, 16:32
Sold.

Wonder if they will do a swap for my Bandit 1200.

AllanB
24th December 2015, 16:54
And there I was thinking the adventure riding was about enjoying the view from the off-beaten track. It appears to be about speed too ! Italians :Punk:

george formby
24th December 2015, 17:47
Their riding ability is far more imperssive than the bikes! :shit:

Yup. Grande Cojones. I noticed a surname of Rossi...

Without a doubt I find the ever growing luxury Adventure Bike market to be the most entertaining bike niche. Is the bikes ability to jump, 1200cc and no doubt exorbitant HP and KG, a selling point? Would the leccy bump stops still work 2 up with luggage full of booze, cheese and hair dryers?
I am looking forward to more stats on the bike purely to see Ducati's take on beating the other manufacturers.

A couple of other vids I noticed but did not watch hint at an Adventurised Ducati scrambler. Hmmmmmm.

Night Falcon
24th December 2015, 18:11
Amazes me how the big bike adventure market just keeps rolling along. Next year we have the AT, Husky 701, Ducati to add to the KTM, BMW, and other recent brand additions or upgrades; great time to be buying a big all terrain tourer for sure!

Gremlin
24th December 2015, 19:32
My boss has a regular Multi, and when I told him about the Enduro version, even he laughed and said good luck with that.

Although, you could argue BMW etc are exactly the same, I've put the beemer through some pretty rough stuff without problems...

nzspokes
24th December 2015, 20:05
My boss has a regular Multi, and when I told him about the Enduro version, even he laughed and said good luck with that.

Although, you could argue BMW etc are exactly the same, I've put the beemer through some pretty rough stuff without problems...

im heading up Thundercross after New Years, you guys should pop out to. B Loop would be ok on your bikes.

george formby
24th December 2015, 20:39
im heading up Thundercross after New Years, you guys should pop out to. B Loop would be ok on your bikes.

Could I do the B loop on my TDM if I let some air out of me T30's?

nzspokes
24th December 2015, 21:05
Could I do the B loop on my TDM if I let some air out of me T30's?

Not sure what T30s are but this is the loop. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fV94zYemyBo

Pretty easy stuff.

JayDNZ
1st January 2016, 23:08
Not sure what T30s are but this is the loop. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fV94zYemyBo

Pretty easy stuff.

Looks like fun!

george formby
2nd January 2016, 08:21
Not sure what T30s are but this is the loop. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fV94zYemyBo

Pretty easy stuff.

So, the answer is yes. Eventually. In the dry.:laugh:

pete376403
2nd January 2016, 09:15
Looks like fun!


+1. And the joy of knowing nothing is coming the other way.

nzspokes
2nd January 2016, 09:54
So, the answer is yes. Eventually. In the dry.:laugh:

Was going to head down today. For obvious reasons I stayed in bed. Will hit the sand pit on Tuesday when they reopen.

JayDNZ
2nd January 2016, 11:24
+1. And the joy of knowing nothing is coming the other way.

True!... I guess the organised trail days also have that advantage, haven't done any yet, still trying to practice not falling off!

george formby
20th April 2016, 18:19
More shenanigans. I don't believe I heard the word "Honda" once.

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