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the chi
08-07-2008, 11:06 PM
He had the most incredible voice...a deep rumble...

his skin was so smooth, crystal clear...

we danced under the stars in a light mist...

the music of the road and the roar of the engine...

my new love, Ducati 999!!!!

Got to ride one tonight, incredible!!! Thats it, one day i will have to have one! *happy dance*

NONE_too_SOFT
08-07-2008, 11:07 PM
everybody should be required to own a ducati at some point. just STANDING next to one while its idling makes you orgasm.

dReWpY
08-07-2008, 11:08 PM
limp pasta...

try a one liter duc eater..

Mrs. Colleen
08-07-2008, 11:09 PM
everybody should be required to own a ducati at some point. just STANDING next to one while its idling makes you orgasm.

Hmmmmmm...good to know....

:leaving:<------going to find the closest idling Ducati.

Dave
08-07-2008, 11:09 PM
nice rae! im still trying to get my grubby lil dickbeaters on an aprilia rsv-r

and orgasm? more like continuously cringe at the dry clutch clanking

Trip
08-07-2008, 11:18 PM
damn, tricked, i thought it was going to be with some other girl. One can dream. :lol:

NONE_too_SOFT
08-07-2008, 11:22 PM
damn, tricked, i thought it was going to be with some other girl. One can dream. :lol:

i was hoping it was with me. i started checking plane tickets to florida before the page even loaded.

ceo012384
08-07-2008, 11:22 PM
just STANDING next to one while its idling makes you orgasm.
Except for the fact that the clutch sounds like someone shaking a coffee can full of nuts and bolts repeatedly.
try a one liter duc eater..
A racer on my local forum refers to his SV racebike as a .65Liter RC51 eater :lol:

NONE_too_SOFT
08-07-2008, 11:25 PM
Except for the fact that the clutch sounds like someone a coffee can full of nuts and bolts repeatedly.

A racer on my local forum refers to his SV racebike as a .65Liter RC51 eater :lol:


i like the sound of the dry clutch. and you forgot to add shaking.

ceo012384
08-07-2008, 11:25 PM
Fixed it :cheers:

Yeah I hate that sound. Sounds broken.

the chi
08-07-2008, 11:27 PM
nice rae! im still trying to get my grubby lil dickbeaters on an aprilia rsv-r

and orgasm? more like continuously cringe at the dry clutch clanking

already rode big brothers aprilia...love it too...one day i'll have both...

and the whir of the dry clutch, music to my ears, there is a lil trick to make it stop, at least on that bike...

damn, tricked, i thought it was going to be with some other girl. One can dream. :lol:

nice try...straight as an arrow baby...

and i was making an effort not to mention the vibrations, pervs! :lol:

Trip
08-07-2008, 11:31 PM
nice try...straight as an arrow baby...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoKPi8xtyjA

dReWpY
08-07-2008, 11:49 PM
cold shower, must take cold shower now...

Dave
08-07-2008, 11:51 PM
already rode big brothers aprilia...love it too...one day i'll have both...

and the whir of the dry clutch, music to my ears, there is a lil trick to make it stop, at least on that bike...



nice try...straight as an arrow baby...

and i was making an effort not to mention the vibrations, pervs! :lol:

nice, im dying to see how the rsv's motogp style "big bang" firing order feels compared to conventional twins

DLIT
08-08-2008, 12:32 AM
Fuck that, hit up an 848! Cheaper to maintain and looks killer!

Dave
08-08-2008, 12:47 AM
Fuck that, hit up an 848! Cheaper to maintain and looks killer!

same looks and bargain bin parts for a premium price? eff that. a nice used 999 would be a much better choice

BobTheBiker
08-08-2008, 02:22 AM
not for I. I shall remain true to the Inline 4's. I dislike the ducatis, got problems with aprilias, just dont want no Vtwin.

Mr Lefty
08-08-2008, 03:10 AM
why? just curious...

nhgunnut
08-08-2008, 06:39 AM
Ahh Rae welcome to my world I can quote you all the stats about how and inline 4 will will whip a twin..
The I rode a a used 749 at a dealership in 06 where I was having a Goldwing serviced (salesmen saw me looking at it and asked me 3 times if I wanted to ride it, you ask me 3 times to ride a honda 50 I am riding) 2 hours later after teaaring up Manchester NH and the surrounding area I was hooked.
Two weeks later I bought a left over 05 999. The clatter of the clutch, the nasty snarl when you lean into her with torque pulling all the way through.. The Chassis that lets an old dubber with limited skills like me drag a knee when I want to.
At the end of our recent New Englad Busa Ride I let one of my fellow busa pilots take the 999 out, he described it as 2 wheeled crack.
All of that said it is very like an attractive itlaian woman I once dated.. gorgeous.. performs like nothing else but is high maintince.. Like to many people I no longer want a Duc I want one of each Duc's

Phenix_Rider
08-08-2008, 07:01 AM
The 999 is by far the most comfortable Duc I've ever seen. There's one on my desktop right now- and the pic doesn't do it justice.

Mr Lefty
08-08-2008, 07:19 AM
it's also the most ugly... IMO...

996 followed VERY closely by the 1098

http://www.mcnews.com.au/Wallpaper/Ducati/996R/Ducati996R_1024x768.jpg

Rider
08-08-2008, 07:55 AM
limp pasta...

try a one liter duc eater..



A racer on my local forum refers to his SV racebike as a .65Liter RC51 eater :lol:

Try a 3/4 liter v-twin eater... :rockout:

nhgunnut
08-08-2008, 08:05 AM
it's also the most ugly... IMO...

996 followed VERY closely by the 1098

http://www.mcnews.com.au/Wallpaper/Ducati/996R/Ducati996R_1024x768.jpg

I on the other hand believe that the 749 999 are the BEST looking bike Ducati Has ever made

Trip
08-08-2008, 08:10 AM
I on the other hand believe that the 749 999 are the BEST looking bike Ducati Has ever made

that title belongs to one bike

http://static.blogo.it/motoblog/ducati-desmosedici-rr/ducati_desmosedici_rr_24_01.jpg

Rider
08-08-2008, 08:12 AM
that title belongs to one bike

http://static.blogo.it/motoblog/ducati-desmosedici-rr/ducati_desmosedici_rr_24_01.jpg

Desmo....:drool::drool:

fnfalman
08-08-2008, 09:00 AM
Rae,

Come out to visit SoCal and I can assemble a mean collection of Apes, Ducks and Gooses for you to play with.

z06boy
08-08-2008, 09:44 AM
I've only ridden one Duc in my life and it and a Turbo Hayabusa is what got me into riding again after taking a break for a few years.

This 999 belongs to a member here...nhgunnut...or Rick as I know him.

Thanks Rick for your unselfishness and willingness to let someone take your sweet bikes out for a spin...or two...or three....:drool:. After visiting Rick and his wife in May 2007...I returned to NC and bought an R1 and R6...the wife has taken over the R6. We were back up visiting this past June and the wife was lucky enough to take the Duc out for a few days.

Pics of the Duc and Busa...
http://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47b8d801b3127ccec43d66dfc4cb00000030O08AcMWjly5cNA e3nww/cC/f%3D0/ps%3D50/r%3D0/rx%3D480/ry%3D320/

Me after rolling it out of the garage warming it up...yeah his backyard sucks too...looking down a mountain.:drool:

http://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47b8d801b3127ccec43d1032c41d00000030O08AcMWjly5cNA e3nww/cC/f%3D0/ps%3D50/r%3D0/rx%3D480/ry%3D320/

I got "stuck" riding the turbocharged Busa...:dribble:

http://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47b8d801b3127ccec43caefde4c100000030O08AcMWjly5cNA e3nww/cC/f%3D0/ps%3D50/r%3D0/rx%3D480/ry%3D320/

Ready to roll...:rockout:

http://im1.shutterfly.com/media/47b8d801b3127ccec43c249ae4e300000030O08AcMWjly5cNA e3nww/cC/f%3D0/ps%3D50/r%3D0/rx%3D480/ry%3D320/

marko138
08-08-2008, 10:19 AM
Rae you are speaking my language. My all time favorite Ducati is the 999S. What a gorgeous bike.


LOUD CLUTCHES SAVE LIVES.

the chi
08-08-2008, 10:23 AM
Rae,

Come out to visit SoCal and I can assemble a mean collection of Apes, Ducks and Gooses for you to play with.

Make space on the couch sweetie, I'll be right there!!!

*happy dance* New morning, still in love...can't wait for the engagement...

here's a pic...

http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n210/raerr/DSC03547.jpg

Marko, FER REAL!!!! The whir and rattle...mmmmhmmmmm!!!

Dave
08-08-2008, 11:50 AM
The 999 is by far the most comfortable Duc I've ever seen. There's one on my desktop right now- and the pic doesn't do it justice.

thats funny, theres one on mine too... with lucy pinder leaning over it :drool:

fnfalman
08-08-2008, 01:50 PM
I'm still thinking about getting me a Duck. But it will have to be the aircooled Desmodue though. For some reasons I can't get into the Desmoquattro or the Testastretta liquid cooled engines. Yep, getting a Duck is definitely way low on my list of things to do but maybe one of these days.

smileyman
08-08-2008, 03:00 PM
I a perfect world an ST3 for commuting, an 848 for track/racing and a 1098 for weekends...Of course I can't afford to even do the maintenance on all that, so I will have to make a jap inline 4 carry the whole load.

azoomm
08-08-2008, 03:45 PM
Welcome to the dark side, we have cookies...

DLIT
08-08-2008, 03:53 PM
same looks and bargain bin parts for a premium price? eff that. a nice used 999 would be a much better choice

Same looks as the 999? Um...have you seen an 848? The maintenance costs are "60%" lower than previous year Ducati Superbikes. I only said that because I rode an 848 a little while ago and fell in love with the way the ergos set you up for agressive riding.

azoomm
08-08-2008, 04:05 PM
Same looks as the 999? Um...have you seen an 848? The maintenance costs are "60%" lower than previous year Ducati Superbikes. I only said that because I rode an 848 a little while ago and fell in love with the way the ergos set you up for agressive riding.

Here's the *rub* with that.... most of the other Ducatis have interchangeable parts. Meaning, dry clutch is a dry clutch - there are just different plates... but the dry clutch from my 1994 monster can be pulled and put into either of my 2002's (7 or 9). Many of the other parts and sensors can do that. With the 848 you can't do that ;)

Though, you're right. It looks nothing like the 999. Maybe a modern look to the 998.

DLIT
08-08-2008, 04:10 PM
Oh, didn't know that.

I don't like buying used. New with a fat warranty is all I need.

azoomm
08-08-2008, 04:42 PM
Oh, didn't know that.

I don't like buying used. New with a fat warranty is all I need.

We scored the 748 - we rescued it from the standard Ducati coffee-commuter that the previous owner made it into.

Dave
08-08-2008, 04:59 PM
Same looks as the 999? Um...have you seen an 848? The maintenance costs are "60%" lower than previous year Ducati Superbikes. I only said that because I rode an 848 a little while ago and fell in love with the way the ergos set you up for agressive riding.

i gotta get more clear on things i say, i was comparing it to the 1098 at the start and then finished by saying that a used 999 was going to be a better deal. the last few reviews i read were, well scathing.

fnfalman
08-08-2008, 05:08 PM
I like the look of the 999/749 over the 1098/848. At least the 999 is very distinctive and doesn't have the R1 headlight of the 1098. Not only that but so far I have yet to hear anybody rave about the handling of the 1090/848.

If prices on the 999 is low enough, I might consider get one and convert it to a street fighter.

NONE_too_SOFT
08-08-2008, 05:09 PM
I'm still thinking about getting me a Duck. But it will have to be the aircooled Desmodue though. For some reasons I can't get into the Desmoquattro or the Testastretta liquid cooled engines. Yep, getting a Duck is definitely way low on my list of things to do but maybe one of these days.

dont you buy a new bike every month or so though? seems like it sometimes.

Dave
08-08-2008, 05:19 PM
I like the look of the 999/749 over the 1098/848. At least the 999 is very distinctive and doesn't have the R1 headlight of the 1098. Not only that but so far I have yet to hear anybody rave about the handling of the 1090/848.

If prices on the 999 is low enough, I might consider get one and convert it to a street fighter.

#1 complaint ive heard against them actually, seems like their out of the box settings are somewhat lacking. prob very nice after the suspension is fiddled though

fnfalman
08-08-2008, 07:23 PM
#1 complaint ive heard against them actually, seems like their out of the box settings are somewhat lacking. prob very nice after the suspension is fiddled though

Even when dialed in, they still aren't competitive against the Japs in the handling department which is rather disappointing.

dReWpY
08-08-2008, 07:27 PM
so wait,

less hp
more maintence
sub- big 4 handling
why are they not labeled the harley of sb

:?:

(i love playing devils advocate sometimes)

ceo012384
08-08-2008, 07:54 PM
Fuck that, hit up an 848! Cheaper to maintain and looks killer!
749R dude... :rockwoot:

Porkchop
08-08-2008, 11:28 PM
I love the looks of the 749S... Don't know if I could pull myself to drop that kind of money. Or to buy a V-2... i could be wrong!:whistle:

fnfalman- On the contrary I believe Sport Rider loved the handling of the 1098R alot when they tested it a month or two back. Now on the other hand with the 848 i believed they used the word "quirkey" to describe the suspension. I think in a cost cutting measure they went cheap on the rear end. When pushed at racetrack speeds theres a lack of feel, compression problems, and the forks bottomed out pretty bad. Plus they said that the street ride is harsh as hell.... arent all Ducs tho???

DLIT
08-09-2008, 03:07 PM
I like the look of the 999/749 over the 1098/848. At least the 999 is very distinctive and doesn't have the R1 headlight of the 1098. Not only that but so far I have yet to hear anybody rave about the handling of the 1090/848.

If prices on the 999 is low enough, I might consider get one and convert it to a street fighter.

You musta missed the thread I posted about me riding an 848 semi-spirited and I was raving about the handling.

Cutty72
08-09-2008, 06:57 PM
limp pasta...

try a one liter duc eater..

Mines a bit more than a liter... :idk:

nhgunnut
08-10-2008, 07:50 AM
so wait,

less hp
more maintence
sub- big 4 handling
why are they not labeled the harley of sb

:?:

(i love playing devils advocate sometimes)

I own a 999 so now that I have identified my bias let me tell you why.
First is adjustablility the suspension and the rake can be set for any one of any size. Not just the 150 to 180lb guy. (this is important to me cause while no longer as big as I was I am still larger than that) Another thing that the 749/999 chassis has going for it is ergos. The 999 is one of the most comfortable 1 liter bikes I have ever sat on.
The next is one of perception. I have heard various ideas why it feels this way but V Twin Sportbike simply feels easier to handle and more precise. It gives allows even an old duffer like me with limited skills to drag a knee.
I love inline 4s for some applications but they come into their own between 75 and 150mph the Twins like the Duc and the RC51 (I have spent te most times on these) are in their element from 30 - 100mph. These are the speeds I ride most often at.
I have no saddle time on the 1098 but striclty from a design perspective it has more HP and weighs less but also is a bit less sophisticated in areas of suspension adjust ment rake adjustment and ergos. That said I woudl still lke one if i could figure out a way to do it with out being shot in my sleep by an otherwise very tolerant woman I am married to.. on second thought I bring home another Ducati anytime soon wh wont wait form me to go to sleep

dReWpY
08-10-2008, 01:33 PM
I own a 999 so now that I have identified my bias let me tell you why.
First is adjustablility the suspension and the rake can be set for any one of any size. Not just the 150 to 180lb guy. (this is important to me cause while no longer as big as I was I am still larger than that) Another thing that the 749/999 chassis has going for it is ergos. The 999 is one of the most comfortable 1 liter bikes I have ever sat on.
The next is one of perception. I have heard various ideas why it feels this way but V Twin Sportbike simply feels easier to handle and more precise. It gives allows even an old duffer like me with limited skills to drag a knee.
I love inline 4s for some applications but they come into their own between 75 and 150mph the Twins like the Duc and the RC51 (I have spent te most times on these) are in their element from 30 - 100mph. These are the speeds I ride most often at.
I have no saddle time on the 1098 but striclty from a design perspective it has more HP and weighs less but also is a bit less sophisticated in areas of suspension adjust ment rake adjustment and ergos. That said I woudl still lke one if i could figure out a way to do it with out being shot in my sleep by an otherwise very tolerant woman I am married to.. on second thought I bring home another Ducati anytime soon wh wont wait form me to go to sleep

ahmen, we all feel your pain :lol:

I see the point, but sometimes i think i just need to ride a duc to understand

Porkchop
08-10-2008, 01:47 PM
Ok.... so I was at the IndyCar race yesterday in Kentucky, and was walking through the vendor area when something red and shiney caught my eye. I turned to look, but the crowd was in the way, but I noticed it was a booth promoting the Indy GP. So I grabbed my brother and fought thru the crowd only to find that it was two super(gay)motards. But wait.... I look up only to find CASEY STONERS 07' DESMO sitting right under the tent. After about 10 minutes of :drool: on it, I asked the promoter..... it's real not a show bike!!! Man was that sweet... It would of been the highlite of the day had it not been for the fanfuckingtastic finish in the Indy race. I have pictures and vid on my phone but cant get em on here.

Lol, and I signed up for free tickets too... hope i win them! :rockwoot:

Smittie61984
08-10-2008, 03:15 PM
and orgasm? more like continuously cringe at the dry clutch clanking

Loud clutches save lives.