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    Comprato un motociclo Italiano

    Couldn't help myself. After a few months of trying all manner of non-Japanese bikes ranging from $10,000 to $20,000 I had to go Italian. So I am now the proud owner of a 2001 Ducati ST4.

    It was a ST4 that started the "need" for a new bike and it's a ST4 that finshes it. Yeeha!

    A few crappy night time photos but you get the idea:

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    yay the force is strong luke...

    niiiiiirrrrce one
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    Well Mr S the pic's are a bit small. (I see after I posted this you changed them for a better size)

    I have seen the bike and it is a little beauty, well done that man.
    Well worth the wait and the hunt. you should both be happy together.
    Feel the fear and do it anyway

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    Bloody bonus, ya got a set of keys with it as well? did they throw them in for nothing???

    Great stuff, Look forward to seeing it in the Italian flesh.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Sensible View Post
    Couldn't help myself. After a few months of trying all manner of non-Japanese bikes ranging from $10,000 to $20,000 I had to go Italian. So I am now the proud owner of a 2001 Ducati ST4.

    It was a ST4 that started the "need" for a new bike and it's a ST4 that finshes it. Yeeha!
    Did you tell us before you mentioned it to her ? Or she still doesn't know yet.

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    Nuffink wrong with a shiny red Italian. I couldn't afford a proper one so I got an ickle 600cc one. Still sounds like sex incarnate.

    Well done.

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    Well done that man Enjoy the red rocket
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    Quote Originally Posted by lemans View Post
    Well Mr S the pic's are a bit small. (I see after I posted this you changed them for a better size)
    Yeah I f'd it up and didn't notice till after hitting the submit button

    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost_Bullet View Post
    Bloody bonus, ya got a set of keys with it as well? did they throw them in for nothing???
    Na mate, paid shitloads for the key (only got one key) and got the bike for nothing

    Quote Originally Posted by doc View Post
    Did you tell us before you mentioned it to her ? Or she still doesn't know yet.
    The financial controller knows all

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Sensible
    The financial controller knows all
    That sounds like a TUI'S add.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doc View Post
    That sounds like a TUI'S add.
    ....well she does know mostly...

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    I have a strong dislike for financial controllers...

    (damn I hate myself)

    Except when they make grand justifications like when I obtained some Italian metal!

    Ya been for a spin on it yet?

    dang cold day today, I do not remember one moment wheh I was not shivering

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost_Bullet View Post
    Ya been for a spin on it yet?

    dang cold day today, I do not remember one moment wheh I was not shivering
    I had a little spin out to New Brighton then Heathcote before heading back home after calling in to see Lemans.

    Didn't notice the cold, tough guy aye?

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    Very nice. And just in time for these wonderful ChCh mornings.

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    Cheers OAB. Luckily she's too good be a commuter, which is just as well tomorrows frost is shaping up to a nasty one.

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    Well done Mr S. Good to see you went Eyetalian. Only way to go !!!!


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