We talked a little last night about possibly driving east for a US Desmo event next year, so I thought I'd post up a little info about that club and what they do. You can find club information at http://www.usdesmo.com (http://www.usdesmo.com). You can see information regarding the event I was talking about, Ducks Along the Blue Ridge, in this issue of the club magazine: http://www.usdesmo.com/leanings/Leanings_2008_2_Summer.pdf (http://www.usdesmo.com/leanings/Leanings_2008_2_Summer.pdf)
Membership gets you reduced fees at club events (which isn't worth much to us since we're so far west, but when I lived back east and hit two or three events per year plus a couple of track days, it more than paid for itself) and the club's Desmo Leanings magazine four times per year.
We could start a local website like this one for a very reasonable price. The local club I belonged to in Chattanooga had its own small website (http://www.intrepidcaferacers.com (http://www.intrepidcaferacers.com)), and though it was pretty poorly maintained due to the laziness of our webmaster, I think it cost the club about $50 per year to maintain the web address. If we're interested in this I could start researching bulletin board software, of maybe Kingbaby already knows about this stuff, being a web guru and all. Or, for free, we can just stay at DMF. It's all good to me.
Also, Tom Rolland's web address for Ducati belt buckles is http://www.webgrafex.com/ducatibeltbuckles/ (http://www.webgrafex.com/ducatibeltbuckles/) or you can email him at trolland@gmail.com. Do ask about belt fitment. His older design will work only on a 1" strap. He has a newer design that works on wider straps, but I don't know specifically which width. He offers buckles in polished brass or sterling silver, and he makes them right here in Albuquerque, NM!
Two more cents,
Cloner
spankin!! i know matt was curious was about that too...
do u have the website for that dude here that makes the belt buckles?!?!?!
i know THP was wanting to know that [thumbsup]
Quote from: DucMouse on May 20, 2009, 08:34:54 AM
spankin!! i know matt was curious was about that too...
do u have the website for that dude here that makes the belt buckles?!?!?!
i know THP was wanting to know that [thumbsup]
Rolland's web address and email are in the original message...and those buckles are damned pretty. I own a couple of them. I'll make it a point to wear one next time we get together so you can evaluate it for yourself. Tom lives just off of Coors near I-40.
see im still slow this morning :P
wwwwaaaaayyyyyy slow and not in a slow way like plumber [laugh] [laugh]
I sent Tom an email to see if he knows about this board of local Ducati freaks. I doubt he does or he'd be here. I should have thought of sending him a note earlier, but I guess it's better late than never. Don't be surprised to see an old guy who loves GTs to show up here soon!
thats cool! the more the merrier, i always say!
And since we were discussing track bikes, I found an Aprilia RS250 for sale so you can see picutres. This price is high, but it is through a dealer.
http://www.cycletrader.com/find/listing/2002-APRILIA-RS250-94800547 (http://www.cycletrader.com/find/listing/2002-APRILIA-RS250-94800547)
If you really want one just for track days or something, look on the WERA boards. The prices there are almost always better.
Quote from: Cloner on May 20, 2009, 09:38:59 AM
And since we were discussing track bikes, I found an Aprilia RS250 for sale so you can see picutres. This price is high, but it is through a dealer.
http://www.cycletrader.com/find/listing/2002-APRILIA-RS250-94800547 (http://www.cycletrader.com/find/listing/2002-APRILIA-RS250-94800547)
If you really want one just for track days or something, look on the WERA boards. The prices there are almost always better.
thx...
i cant see the pic so i will google pic it....actuallu i'll wikipedia it [thumbsup]
very nice, that would be a cool bike to have to play around with at the track
Quote from: DucMouse on May 20, 2009, 10:06:14 AM
thx...
i cant see the pic so i will google pic it....actuallu i'll wikipedia it [thumbsup]
very nice, that would be a cool bike to have to play around with at the track
Did you just say "play around with"? It costs as much as your new bike.
Thats Dusty & I's crave bike, but is gonna have to be about 3/4 the price. That one needs to get broken in (aka crashed) a few times.
Quote from: kingbaby on May 20, 2009, 10:25:29 AM
Did you just say "play around with"? It costs as much as your new bike.
Thats Dusty & I's crave bike, but is gonna have to be about 3/4 the price. That one needs to get broken in (aka crashed) a few times.
ya i was seeing that...
it would something later after ridng awhile...
im still a little keen with sv cause the parts are cheap to replace [laugh]
Quote from: kingbaby on May 20, 2009, 10:25:29 AM
Did you just say "play around with"? It costs as much as your new bike.
Thats Dusty & I's crave bike, but is gonna have to be about 3/4 the price. That one needs to get broken in (aka crashed) a few times.
I nearly bought one with spares for $5k about 3 years ago, so you can definitely find better deals. I just stuck that one up for reference. As I said, the WERA board is the place to find one "well used" with spares and such. The also show up occasionally on ebay....if you're into that.
Quote from: Cloner on May 20, 2009, 11:04:44 AM
I nearly bought one with spares for $5k about 3 years ago, so you can definitely find better deals. I just stuck that one up for reference. As I said, the WERA board is the place to find one "well used" with spares and such. The also show up occasionally on ebay....if you're into that.
Yeah I'm looking for the one that has the color in the add as Duct tape. [laugh]
Pretty easy really, just google Ducati belt buckles or Tom Rolland, that will take you to my web page:) Scott mentioned that some folks might want a buckle. I am here in Albuquerque, west side by Ladera Golf course. I have 3 750 GT's, the original Monsters:) OK, so now I have joined the monster list too. I pretty much spend all my time on the Bevelheads list. There's lots to see on my web page, pictures of my trips. I went to the first WDW in Italy, Oz/NZ, Oz again, and England on a 900SS year before last. And there's pics of the 750 GT's that I have restored. Tom Rolland
Quote from: DucMouse on May 20, 2009, 08:34:54 AM
spankin!! i know matt was curious was about that too...
do u have the website for that dude here that makes the belt buckles?!?!?!
i know THP was wanting to know that [thumbsup]
Pre
Quote from: trolland on May 20, 2009, 01:19:04 PM
Pretty easy really, just google Ducati belt buckles or Tom Rolland, that will take you to my web page:) Scott mentioned that some folks might want a buckle. I am here in Albuquerque, west side by Ladera Golf course. I have 3 750 GT's, the original Monsters:) OK, so now I have joined the monster list too. I pretty much spend all my time on the Bevelheads list. There's lots to see on my web page, pictures of my trips. I went to the first WDW in Italy, Oz/NZ, Oz again, and England on a 900SS year before last. And there's pics of the 750 GT's that I have restored. Tom Rolland
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welcome [thumbsup]
and he gave me the link...pretty neato...
hope to see ya out riding with us sometime [moto]
Quote from: DucMouse on May 20, 2009, 01:28:20 PM
hope to see ya out riding with us sometime [moto]
Tom and I were talking about riding the crest, then up to Madrid Saturday morning around 10. Any takers?
geeeze there Scott. I just turned 54 this month, I sure don't feel like an old guy :'( . OK I love old bikes, 750 GT's, but I am not sure I am quite ready for a rocking chair yet, though on the Bevelheads list some Splot owners (Beveldrive 750 Sport owners) have said that GT's are like comfortable chairs. To which I said "Fat bottomed girls make the rocking world go round" Splot owners are dying after 200 miles, my GT is good for 500 plus and I am not much worse for wear:) Tom Rolland
Quote from: Cloner on May 20, 2009, 08:47:04 AM
I sent Tom an email to see if he knows about this board of local Ducati freaks. I doubt he does or he'd be here. I should have thought of sending him a note earlier, but I guess it's better late than never. Don't be surprised to see an old guy who loves GTs to show up here soon!
Quote from: trolland on May 20, 2009, 02:57:32 PM
geeeze there Scott. I just turned 54 this month, I sure don't feel like an old guy :'( . OK I love old bikes, 750 GT's, but I am not sure I am quite ready for a rocking chair yet, though on the Bevelheads list some Splot owners (Beveldrive 750 Sport owners) have said that GT's are like comfortable chairs. To which I said "Fat bottomed girls make the rocking world go round" Splot owners are dying after 200 miles, my GT is good for 500 plus and I am not much worse for wear:) Tom Rolland
I jsut updated my profile with a picture, I want to see if it shows up. Me with 3 750 GT's in front of my place. Tom
Quote from: trolland on May 20, 2009, 02:57:32 PM
geeeze there Scott. I just turned 54 this month, I sure don't feel like an old guy :'( .
I jsut updated my profile with a picture, I want to see if it shows up. Me with 3 750 GT's in front of my place. Tom
Yup, it shows up, Tom.
And, BTW, since DucMouse is about 12 (OK...Maybe 21....but still) you and I both qualify as "OLD". Besides, anybody who quotes (or knows someone else is quoting) Queen lyrics MUST be old! ;D
Quote from: Cloner on May 21, 2009, 07:29:17 AM
Yup, it shows up, Tom.
And, BTW, since DucMouse is about 12 (OK...Maybe 21....but still) you and I both qualify as "OLD". Besides, anybody who quotes (or knows someone else is quoting) Queen lyrics MUST be old! ;D
ppppfffffttttttt that 26 years young thx u very much [cheeky] and OLD to me is like 80-90's...you guys are still in your prime [laugh]