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    Bucket Eligibilty

    Would the bucket racing rules allow this?

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    Not on the grounds of taste. + we'd have to hose down the track.
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    They are a 2 stroke from memory, any missing parts would be rarer than the proverbial rocking horse sh*t in NZ.
    They would probably weigh a bit as well so may not be that competitive. Built in the days when metal was steel, not this modern alloy stuff.

    Would be worth a bit restored though, if you could find interest in them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddieb

    Would be worth a bit restored though, if you could find interest in them.
    Interest????,Its a Ducati!....
    I'd probably be the only Duc in the buckets!

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    "... there's a duck in the buckets!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    "... there's a duck in the buckets!"

    "Well, we'll have to hose 'em down after, then."
    Starting early this morning ay JR?!!!

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    well phuc a duck its an awd ducati. -some nutter will probably pay moonbeams for that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    well phuc a duck its an awd ducati. -some nutter will probably pay moonbeams for that.
    I am NOT a nutter... and from what I hear, they're cheap!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    I am NOT a nutter... and from what I hear, they're cheap!
    thats cause they are always falling apart and only fools want them dc:<

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun
    thats cause they are always falling apart and only fools want them dc:<
    Never said I wasn't a fool.....




    Lynda collects ducati carbon fibre, i wanna collect ducatis

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    Never said I wasn't a fool.....




    Lynda collects ducati carbon fibre, i wanna collect ducatis

    And a pretty nice collection it could be....

    mmmmm 999S

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun
    thats cause they are always falling apart and only fools want them dc:<
    Yea yea, turn it up.

    4 bikes, 3 days, 1000 miles there and back. ZXR750's rebound reservoir falls off, Pan European's mirror falls off, VFR800's headlight comes loose in it's mountings. 888 goes all the way there, sits uncovered in a field for 2 days in the pouring rain, starts first push of the buttom and runs all the way back without missing a beat.

    And all at speeds exceeding 100mph.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joni
    And a pretty nice collection it could be....

    mmmmm 999S
    Yeah... shame I'm looking at going backwards and these are 100's!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    Yeah... shame I'm looking at going backwards and these are 100's!!!!!
    They are the same vintage as my 250. It's very tempting but I might get shot if another 2 old ducati's turn up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddieb
    They are the same vintage as my 250. It's very tempting but I might get shot if another 2 old ducati's turn up.
    Yeah I thought if you had the passion and the patience, it could make an interesting "project".

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