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Thread: New Ducati 1200 Adventure bike

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    New Ducati 1200 Adventure bike

    I love the look of this bike.

    Electronic suspension, traction control mean they're aiming at BMW riders at a guess.

    http://www.gizmag.com/2010-ducati-mu...da-1200/13502/

    Yep, I'd like to own it.
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    Its not a REAL adventure bike

    From the review...

    "I can't wait to ride one!"

    So all the reviewer has done is to rehash the PR & Marketing bullshit

    Two statistics missing from the article were weight and fuel range

    Anyone want to hazard at guess at either

    "Far Too Much" and "Not Enough" would be my picks

    Like the BMW GS its another big fat pose bike for big fat posers

    Its not a REAL adventure bike
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    Oy loike it BUT would hesitate to be too adventurous. I tend to bury bikes up to the bars in mud & that ducati might kill me trying to pull it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim.cox View Post
    Two statistics missing from the article were weight...
    The article quoted 189kg dry.

    But i'll have a MotoMorini Granpasso thanks. Nom nom nom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    Oy loike it BUT would hesitate to be too adventurous. I tend to bury bikes up to the bars in mud & that ducati might kill me trying to pull it out.
    Yes I doubt it'll be going anywhere like that with the 17" front and the front and rear huggers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil View Post
    The article quoted 189kg dry.

    But i'll have a MotoMorini Granpasso thanks. Nom nom nom.
    I want the Scrambler. Shame they went bust.
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    Prolly a very nice bike in its own right, but, I for 1 would not leave the seal on 1
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