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    What's this bike?

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    Any ideas?

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    im gona go... 'ducati'.

    The guy looks like one of them 'my leathers match my bikes' types :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaffaonajappa View Post
    im gona go... 'ducati'.

    The guy looks like one of them 'my leathers match my bikes' types :P
    Helmet too
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    2012 SBK Ducati. Bayliss has been testing it. Top Secret of course.
    "That's rooted!! What's next??"

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobGassit View Post
    2012 SBK Ducati. Bayliss has been testing it. Top Secret of course.
    You'd hope they sort the duct tape problem soon then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johan View Post
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    New Ducati 1200R Superbike. Bye bye 1198
    Apparently: Monocoque frame like the GP bikes (no word on whether carbon or aluminium at this stage, V twin as opposed to L twin (rotated backwards in chassis)


    And yes, TOP SECRET so please delete this thread after reading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    You'd hope they sort the duct tape problem soon then.
    Just the usual fit and finish gremlins any Ducati owner has to put up with. Still goes ok.
    "That's rooted!! What's next??"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    You'd hope they sort the duct tape problem soon then.
    Where's the problem? Looks like it's stuck OK to me....

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    It looks like the shock goes directly from swing arm to engine mount, without any linkage?

    Is ride height gonna be more of pain than usual to keep, with that eccentric wheel hub?

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    interesting looking bike

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    Quote Originally Posted by cs363 View Post
    Monocoque frame like the GP bikes (no word on whether carbon or aluminium at this stage,
    I thought it was gonna be carbon on the flash ones, and ally on the poor mans version?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cs363 View Post
    New Ducati 1200R Superbike. Bye bye 1198
    Apparently: Monocoque frame like the GP bikes (no word on whether carbon or aluminium at this stage, V twin as opposed to L twin (rotated backwards in chassis)


    And yes, TOP SECRET so please delete this thread after reading.
    Like the 'V' twins in your avatar!
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    It's a bit sad that they're suggesting that Ducati will be dropping the desmodromic valves and losing the single sided swing arm, and maybe moving to a wet clutch - All the stuff that gives Ducatis character.

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    The one in the pic looks like its still got a singlesided swingarm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by merv View Post
    The one in the pic looks like its still got a singlesided swingarm.
    Yes, yes it does. Good spotting

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