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I didn't see them at the factory museum either....hidden in the basement with the 500GTL and 860GT.
Dunno about the car carb, but the fuel injected air cooled two valver with silmoto exhausts does it for me.
Ducati is now owned by « Invest Industrial », an italian investment group.....how exciting is that......![]()
Damn,must be slow interweb or something as when i read your post the pic wasnt showing Les,heartstopping, etc pic,glorious indeed.On a funny note i called into a bike shop today on the S,outside having a smoke was a guy on a 750 Paso,i exchanged hellos and went about my business,when about to leave he got yapping and in conversation he mentioned the fact that the TL was Suzukis dismal attempt at making a Ducati,no i couldnt hold back my laughter so whilst doing so put on my helmet and concentrated on keeping my spine straight as it wanted to bend over enough to let me hit the ground doubled up.Full of that Ducati character thing he was,bless him.All these years later when i see a Paso my first thought is its not raining so whys it got that ugly rain cover on.
Be the person your dog thinks you are...
Right E O all you pud knockers...
Ducati admit they can't compete with the Japanese on performance: umm really? Where?
Have they admitted this anytime over the last 17 (I think) years of World Super bikes? You show me where, please do.
Yeah I remember speaking with Giancarlo during a WSB manfield round back in the early 90's and he said the exact same thing, "we can't compete on performance with them jap bikes", Roche confirmed this by winning the race of course on his Ducati and Giancarlo, the wild card, he came second on his 888 if my memory serves me rightly?
You mention Performance in what respect? Handling? Ra ha ha ha.. there's a new tui bill board right there!
Price, Yeah okay so they cost a little more, big deal.
Doesn't leave a lot? Hey another famous Tui saying, Yeah Right!
The Ducati Corse team alone have won 14 Manufacturers’ World Championships and 12 Riders’ World Championships in the relatively short history of the WSB series. (17 yrs)
90 / 91 there's team police Ducati, Ramond Roche, Giancarlo Falappa, Stephane Mertens
more modern? Xerox Ducati, Troy Bayliss,
Shall I go on?
Your right and I admit that it was a crap post :slap:, ya got me there. Sorry I'm not a word smith aye and most of the time find it hard to put stuff like that into words.
Mystic power, nah I never said that!
Again the translation into words failed me.
I did add one exception to classics such as Katana 1100 etc..
Ridden every jap model: Hell no, nor do I intend to.
Quirkiness and un-reliability, some brands suffer from this and ducati's are not alone.
Soul and character, Does a KTM 950 ADV have more soul & character than a Yamaha TT 600R or a Suzuki-dr650r Paris Dakar?
Yeah right if ever, you live in your fairy tale then.
They are also the essence of unique Italian style and design. Ducatis are distinctive, functional and striking, There ya go some sales and marketing guff for ya!
Nope as you've implied lets all loose the bike badges, they're all just bikes aye! for all the red it's still only a Ducati, abso freckin lootley!
Hardleys sounds like hardleys, Dukes sounds like dukes, jappers sound like jappers... You can still tell what they are just by the exhaust notes!
No thanks to the hoon on an RGV, been there done that, put a 1000 k on a mates one running it in for him for raceing.
You on drugs or just sucking on them fumes to much?
You live with that dream.
I didn't say that at all did I?, assumptions eh!
Yep Passion comes from the heart, I just love that thought each time I picture a designer in Japan putting his passion to paper and watching them Robot machines Passion building them.
Passion? Italians passion for design and building is timeless read on.....
Yep your right, it's just a ducati.
Could re phrase that... it's only a Ferrari, or lamborghini or Maserati perhaps something modern like the Pagani Zonda, nope no soul and passion there!
It's okay though, it's only a Suzuki.
Yep them Dukes are just another off the rack common as bike aye, ya see them every where!
Those 888's are as common as, (they only made 2000 SP4's world wide) this of course was for WSB race homologation for Roche, Dunlop (IOM), Falappa, Mertens. ( As you advised previously "they couldn't compete with them jap bikes on performance", so they won WSB for that year and the one after too)
Arr they're common as mud aye.
When I stepped off a japper and moved to a pasta machines all those years ago I found apart of motorcycling that I never knew existed, ( O hell bear with me as I'm not word smith)
Hardleys have their own scene, know what I mean?
Italian bikes really are about emotion and passion.
Guzzies are one hell of a brute of a bike, I've always respected them and their owners. I ain't got the balls to ride one though!
Aprilias are sleek and petite, quick little friggen things they are.
Ducati's I reckon are in the middle, not petite nor brutal, I dunno how to put it into words..
I've completely de-railed this threadsorry as it was surpose to be about ST's..
L'arte italiana cammina su due rotelle!
Dear oh dear,feisty fella you and good luck to you i say passion is a wonderful thing personally i still find a 78 900SS the most desirable bike on earth.The 851 you speak of can be called desirable to apart from the fact that it takes 1/2 a day to remove the shit to do anything but if thats acceptable then so be it.Quoting race results is fine but lets not forget when the rest of the world got serious Ducati constantly bought out the whaaabulance in order to give them some advantage,best thing the japs could have done is said "sweet fuck off and race Buell for some glory and we will have our own superbikes",i have a fair idea what the world would watch and the sponsers would pay for.
Be the person your dog thinks you are...
nah not feisty, just miffed!
Yep that 78 900ss, nice bike (blue & grey ?).. I'm not sure which way I'll go for No.2 yet, pantah or SD or maybe an early 90's..
Race results, arr well according to forest they can't compete with them jap bikes.
Hey I'm not knocking jap bikes at all, I've owned way to many of em (there it's out, am I cured now?) I've still got a soft spot for some jappers I use to own and a few modern ones.
lol re the 851, yeah I'm over it (times like that I miss my 750ss) and just do it.. no different to anything else which has alot it really.
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L'arte italiana cammina su due rotelle!
Every time they insist in WSB on having special rules for them that allow things like Ti con rods for one?
Right... I'll remember that when I've $250,000 to buy a WSB
Deary me... how dare he add a little soul and character into his words...
Phones for you... it's Tadao Baba, he says 'You're mistaken'(in case you don't know, he's the guy that designed the Blade... the same crazy bike nutter that would give each journalists a set of clocks for the bike at new model launches... he was always so proud of each new design
You should check out the welding on the RC45 tank if you want hand crafted... the reality is though, you can't produce bikes in economical numbers without robots... the Wops would do it to if they could figure out how to make robots go... They tried, but apparently had trouble with the electrics?
Interesting the number of results returned on trademe when searching for GSXR1000 and then Ducati 999...
No need to get miffed mate, it's not like you've got a vag or anything![]()
That's the crux of it.
The RC45 would've cleaned up, were it not for the WSB owners deciding to allow Ducati a capacity advantage and a severe bending of the rules just to suit them. Granted, they still mostly cleaned up once Honda developed their own v-twin, but on the other hand, Honda were playing catchup and fairly limited development time compared to Ducati (albeit a much larger budget).
You don't really need to bring out Ducati's race record in justification. We get it: Ducatis are sexy, look and sound nice, and have something other bikes don't have. Thank goodness for that - the world'd be boring if we didn't have Italian, Mrkn and English bikes. Oh - and them funny orange ones too.
Shame that many of the marques of yesteryear (like the French ones) have gone down the gurgler.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
It would be, but it would be the end of them I'm afraid... they'd go broke if they produced 1500 D16RRs and tried to flog them for $135k each :'(
It may be missing the spirit of the WSB class a tiny bit though... I mean, I'd be a bit pissed if Honda brought their RC211V to WSB![]()
I'm not saying take the GP bike to WSB. They should produce a road v4 999cc engine and start a new generation v4 road bike.
It would be a big step from their old traditions, but look at their latest prototype in motoPG. It doesn't have a twin nor the trellis frame. So obviously they don't mind taking a different route if they are forced to.
But I don't expect to see any changes any time soon...
In the end race results mean nothing on the road......
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