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Title: Motorcyclist & Rider Magazines
Post by: muskrat on January 23, 2009, 10:50:54 PM
Motorcyclist (February issue out now) wrote about the 1098R and Desmocedici with RAVE reviews.
RIder Magazine (March issue out now) wrote on the 1100 Monster and it too got some good reviews.

Damn, just what I needed, more encouragement to look further.  [moto]


Title: Re: Motorcyclist & Rider Magazines
Post by: RED on January 24, 2009, 04:57:24 AM
MC 's front cover spead was on the 1198s. Talk about rave reviews. Front page title... "New Number 1". Says that there may be straight line faster bikes bikes ...ie. Busa, but none better in suspension. As much as I.d love to have several other bikes in my stable, that's the bike I'd give em all up for. It's the best all around yet.


Title: Re: Motorcyclist & Rider Magazines
Post by: webspoke on January 24, 2009, 07:57:14 AM
This MC issue will be a nice keeper.  Lots of ducs duc/italian features in it.  You know Red,  the new multistrada is coming next year, 1098 power and all the touring goodies (I would imagine) and hopefully a prettier face.  For a practical bike that could still rip, it may be the new hotness.


Title: Re: Motorcyclist & Rider Magazines
Post by: fastwin on January 24, 2009, 08:48:03 AM
MC 's front cover spead was on the 1198s. Talk about rave reviews. Front page title... "New Number 1". Says that there may be straight line faster bikes bikes ...ie. Busa, but none better in suspension. As much as I.d love to have several other bikes in my stable, that's the bike I'd give em all up for. It's the best all around yet.

You're talking about the Busa right? [laugh] [moto]


Title: Re: Motorcyclist & Rider Magazines
Post by: Cher on January 24, 2009, 05:21:24 PM
You're talking about the Busa right? [laugh] [moto]



And now for your dining and dancing pleasure, from the back rooms of Bologna and straight in to your hearts, the lovely, the talented and oh so curvacious 1198:


(http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z234/n2f/main-bike_SBK_367x175.jpg)

'Busa that, baby  [evil]



Title: Re: Motorcyclist & Rider Magazines
Post by: RED on January 24, 2009, 06:18:07 PM
You're talking about the Busa right? [laugh] [moto]

Ahrr, yeppers. Busa shcmusas are what I'm sure they had in mind when mentioning that, although never stated. Not to leave out all the other far easters. They all have a cool sound if you like buzzers but nothing sings like a Duc.


Title: Re: Motorcyclist & Rider Magazines
Post by: muskrat on January 24, 2009, 06:10:11 PM
Ahrr, yeppers. Busa shcmusas are what I'm sure they had in mind when mentioning that, although never stated. Not to leave out all the other far easters. They all have a cool sound if you like buzzers but nothing sings like a Duc.

there is a PS in Tyler for around $10K.  Go get it before Tommy changes his mind.  Sell whatever you got and GO man GO.

oh, I jacked this thread but I started it so I'm penalty free right?


Title: Re: Motorcyclist & Rider Magazines
Post by: RED on January 24, 2009, 06:28:48 PM
This MC issue will be a nice keeper.  Lots of ducs duc/italian features in it.  You know Red,  the new multistrada is coming next year, 1098 power and all the touring goodies (I would imagine) and hopefully a prettier face.  For a practical bike that could still rip, it may be the new hotness.

Mr. Spoke, I hope you don't mind if I call you by that, or would you rather me to call you web both for :D, it is so nice that you considered me in your statement. I considered the options on the Multi as well as the functionality of the STs. But now that I have riden touring bikes for the better part of the last 31 years and dearly love them, there is a time and use for a SBK. My confidence level with a SBK far outpaces my interest to tour with multi-use bikes . Besides I work all the time and never take any vacation. So most of my enjoyment is on shorter rides. Also, this year I want to do as many track days as I can. If we lived in an area that had abundant natural terrain and scenery then I might have the inclination to go multi. But for the flatland plains and ant hills we have here in Texas my personal choice of bike and style of riding I'm most interested in lends itself to the SBK.


Title: Re: Motorcyclist & Rider Magazines
Post by: RED on January 24, 2009, 06:32:31 PM
there is a PS in Tyler for around $10K.  Go get it before Tommy changes his mind.  Sell whatever you got and GO man GO.

oh, I jacked this thread but I started it so I'm penalty free right?

The Commish says Go in Peace My Son.


Title: Re: Motorcyclist & Rider Magazines
Post by: muskrat on January 24, 2009, 06:48:50 PM
The Commish says Go in Peace My Son.

or this http://houston.craigslist.org/mcy/996242701.html


Title: Re: Motorcyclist & Rider Magazines
Post by: RED on January 24, 2009, 07:51:15 PM
or this http://houston.craigslist.org/mcy/996242701.html

Wow, !


Title: Re: Motorcyclist & Rider Magazines
Post by: webspoke on January 24, 2009, 10:14:08 PM
No worries Red, I feel the sbk lust daily myself.


Title: Re: Motorcyclist & Rider Magazines
Post by: alexisonfire on January 26, 2009, 12:17:41 PM
This MC issue will be a nice keeper.  Lots of ducs duc/italian features in it.  You know Red,  the new multistrada is coming next year, 1098 power and all the touring goodies (I would imagine) and hopefully a prettier face.  For a practical bike that could still rip, it may be the new hotness.

They should have titled this month's MC issue "DUCATI - BUY OR DIE".  I've never seen so much Duc propoganda.  That being said, an excellent read  ;D .


Title: Re: Motorcyclist & Rider Magazines
Post by: fastwin on January 26, 2009, 04:04:37 PM
or this http://houston.craigslist.org/mcy/996242701.html

HEY! Who's been in my garage??!! [laugh]

Peter (at Moto Liberty) used to have a 996SPS in full Bayliss livery! Would have loved to have seen that!!! Heck, he used to live in Houston and would haul the bike to AMS/Alvarado to have it worked on rather than let the Houston dealer at the time touch it. Hence the Peter/AMS connection. ;D


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