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    What did you do in the weekend, Jim?

    I'm thinking there's very few in the world lucky enough to experience blasting a vintage Ducati down a country road on a sunny autumn day.

    And that is what I got to do this weekend.

    Starting the old girl is a bit of a palaver, especially if she has not been run for a while.

    So brake check, tyres, plugs, fuel and a quick polish took until mid afternoon.

    Then comes the fun and games of actually getting the motor running - kick starting a 900 motor does take a wee bit of doing.

    The memory that comes with blasting down a twisting tree-lined country road at around 4250 rpm is just absolute magic.
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    sometimes it's riding time... sometimes it's garage time...

    it's all bike time!
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    Do you find the front cylinder plug fouls if not used for a while?
    DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim.cox View Post
    I'm thinking there's very few in the world lucky enough to experience blasting a vintage Ducati down a country road on a sunny autumn day.

    And that is what I got to do this weekend.

    Starting the old girl is a bit of a palaver, especially if she has not been run for a while.

    So brake check, tyres, plugs, fuel and a quick polish took until mid afternoon.

    Then comes the fun and games of actually getting the motor running - kick starting a 900 motor does take a wee bit of doing.

    The memory that comes with blasting down a twisting tree-lined country road at around 4250 rpm is just absolute magic.

    rbcifgip .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    Do you find the front cylinder plug fouls if not used for a while?
    Drain that bowl before starting.

    "tree lined country road " There was some noisy stuff out here at the weekend. Thought it was D's guzzi mates but could have been a Duc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    Drain that bowl before starting.

    "tree lined country road " There was some noisy stuff out here at the weekend. Thought it was D's guzzi mates but could have been a Duc.

    Also.....once a plug fouls its basically buggered and riding a one cylinder Duke is pretty horrible around the block with farting and backfiring.
    DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    Also.....once a plug fouls its basically buggered and riding a one cylinder Duke is pretty horrible around the block with farting and backfiring.
    Yes, modern fuel....even the old sandblasting won't bring back a plug fouled on the current swill.

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    Best solution, at least in my experience, is to run them regularly
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