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Thread: Help, Should I get a DUCATI?

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    Are you a good mechanic? You will be
    Bollocks!

    Quote Originally Posted by v8s&2wheels View Post
    That one thing for me is the sound a 996/998/999 makes. Its friken awesome. That and i dont like the front headlight on my bike. I really dont care what people think of me with my stuff, its how i feel about my stuff that makes me feel good.
    For me its the torque/rush

    Quote Originally Posted by johan View Post
    If you're worried about comfort, noise, maintenance, smoothness, fuel consumption, mirrors, clutch rattle, heat rashes etc..., don't get a Ducati.

    If you don't mind the above, open your wallet and let the awesomeness begin!
    Mostly bollocks...and a dry clutch means the essential life blood of the engine is not contaminated with clutch friction material or damaged by heat generated by clutch engagement....

    Quote Originally Posted by Marmoot View Post
    Sorry but what's the point of having an ugly ducati?
    It'd be like marrying Lindsay Lohan.

    There should be a law against ugly supermodels!
    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun View Post
    yes aprilia has a wet clutch.
    Just as "Bad Rossini" is a contradiction in terms, so is "Ugly Ducati"

    Quote Originally Posted by v8s&2wheels View Post
    Are you serious? Only 124hp from the 999 02-04.

    Thats not very much.
    ...Its the torque...ride one and follow what the seat of your pants tells you....

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Good for you mate - first time I've heard a dry clutch described this way!

    At idle they sound like a paint tin full of nails to me ........

    One thing I like about them - you can get all types of spunky covers for them.

    Of interest - does a dry clutch last longer or wear out quicker than a wet one?
    What's the advantage - it's it purely that it will not contaminate the engine oil? Less drag on the engine (not bathed in oil and robbing HP)?
    Yeah plenty of bling for Ducs!!!
    Been on a bling spendup in the USA since the dollar is good the last few weeks. Just awaiting the post.

    I dont know how gospel it is but from what I've heard, read, dry clutches seem to wear out quicker than wet.
    Theres always heaps of them on Ebay stores for Ducs.

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    [QUOTE=Dooly;1129421621]Yeah plenty of bling for Ducs!!!
    Been on a bling spendup in the USA since the dollar is good the last few weeks. Just awaiting the post.

    Im just in the middle of blinging up my 999s. I to have just gone from a IL4
    to a duc, it being the first twin ive ever ridden let alone owned.So hoping i like it when it comes to being able to ride it but I love how it looks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bucket boy View Post
    Im just in the middle of blinging up my 999s. I to have just gone from a IL4
    to a duc, it being the first twin ive ever ridden let alone owned.So hoping i like it when it comes to being able to ride it but I love how it looks.
    So you didn't test ride it before hand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NighthawkNZ View Post
    So you didn't test ride it before hand?
    Nope it took dumptd to go that bit further to do a sale, helping me on to a crate then leaning the bike over so i could drop my crutches to get on to it.Then lifting my legs on to the pegs. or I could of waited a year till I could ride it then it would of been to late would of been long gone

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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    I don;t wanna burst ya bubble but teh k7 doesn't in stock format, and yours is stock, come with 192bhp... either at the engine, the crank or the wheel...

    no, never , not even.

    Now don;t get me wrong.. i had one and she was fast but they don;t do 192bhp matey potaty



    I too would get a Duc, a bayliss replica in fact
    Sorry, I didnt say i had a 4into1 yoshi system.. Which adds 7horses (quoted 7.x horses) and takes off just under 8 kgs. Add that to the bike with 185 horses in stock form (quoted), and that makes 192hp (quoted) at the crank.

    Realistically with a dynotune its probably about 150-160Hp at the wheel, or around about 185-190 at the crank.

    Im going to do some pretty deep research into servicing, torque curves etc and then start test riding and see how i go, im in no rush to have a ducati in the next 7 days

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    Are you a good mechanic? You will be
    Interesting. And this opinion is based on what exactly?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dooly View Post
    Yeah plenty of bling for Ducs!!!
    Been on a bling spendup in the USA since the dollar is good the last few weeks. Just awaiting the post.

    I dont know how gospel it is but from what I've heard, read, dry clutches seem to wear out quicker than wet.
    Theres always heaps of them on Ebay stores for Ducs.
    Wattcha buy then?
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    I Ducati is on my list of bikes I must own - if just for the sound and looks.
    Here for the ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Wattcha buy then?
    Power Commander, carbon fibre bits and pieces, billet alloy open clutch cover, brakes, billet alloy slave cylinder, and other little trinkety thingies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dooly View Post
    Power Commander, carbon fibre bits and pieces, billet alloy open clutch cover, brakes, billet alloy slave cylinder, and other little trinkety thingies.
    On ya,sounds nice.Bling is good.
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    Pushed hard and yes your dry clutch will wear quicker than a wet, can get a nice slipper clutch that saves alittle wear... loud thou!!

    2v motors will sound more lumpy at idle and alittle deeper, 4v motors have a more high tuned idle sound... hard to explain but when you own three, 996ST4s ST2-944 - S2R803 - they all have there own little sound diff. Have had Duc's for the last 3 years.... not one problem, servied as normal. The worse thing that I have happen is when bleeding the clutch on the 944ST2 I snapped the bleed nipple... Fuk $5.00 posted form Hamilton and 2 days to wait! Fuk owning Ducati's! maybe I have been lucky????

    Yep there's more bling for Ducati's than for Gary glitter ever had!
    DUCATI ------- A real bike in a sea of shit!

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    If it is what you want and will make you happy ( beit only for a while) then go for it.

    Its all a matter of personal choice.
    "When you think of it,

    Lifes a bowl of ....MERDE"

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2wheeldrifter View Post
    2v motors will sound more lumpy at idle and alittle deeper,
    Yeah mine sounds real lumpy. I reckon 2vs sound better than 4vs, but each to their own.
    All this Ducati talk is making me look on TM.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by v8s&2wheels View Post
    Sounds pretty boring. The zx6r i sold had 112hp, didnt have the torque, but yeah 124hp wouldn't really cut it for me i dont think.
    You're going to have to revisit that...
    Essentially HP means speed, torque means acceleration. You've made the quantum leap from a 'boring' 600, to the thou. You've now been spoiled. However, I know you are no speed demon, so...
    The Duc may not have the HP, but has torque you can use, just like the thou. If you ride one, all that will change for you is the sounds.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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