For me it was tom cruise in mi2 that last scene.. So I went and bought the 620 only to later find out that he was riding a triumph lolol... I really enjoy my time on my bike and when I arrive home I will post a few pics of me enjoying my bike times... What makes u love the duc?
Tom Cruise is a big Ducati enthusiast.
Yea I read that he owns a few of them it would be so cool if we can get him to post here ha ha
I don't know whether to lock this now or move it to where it should have been posted.
Quote from: redxblack on July 06, 2009, 09:28:00 AM
Tom Cruise is a big Ducati enthusiast.
And yet we still like the brand...
I wanted a bike that had high priced and short maintenance intervals, leaked fuel from the gas tanks hinge point, and have people ask me if, "that Ducati is made by Honda, Yamaha, or Kawasaki."
Quote from: Statler on July 06, 2009, 09:32:03 AM
I don't know whether to lock this now or move it to where it should have been posted.
both? ;D
Does your 620 do 140 or is that only Capirex editions?
He's gone for now, guys.
I actually went into a dealer to demo and possibly buy a Triumph Speed Four.
Then a 99 750 dark with only 8k mi was coming in on trade, I waited around and got first offer at it.
Low balled them and they took it.
Been in love with that bike ever since.
Really haven't meshed too well with the S4r.
If it were a dark......hmmm........I might like it better.
I wanted to get into Alanis Morissette's undies.
Quote from: bobspapa on July 06, 2009, 11:48:42 AM
I wanted to get into Alanis Morissette's undies.
I thought she was a lesbian?
I bet if TMZ said it was true........everyone else would believe it.
Quote from: bobspapa on July 06, 2009, 11:48:42 AM
I wanted to get into Alanis Morissette's undies.
Me too but hasn't worked yet.
Jud you big puss still scared of the S4R? And if you want it Dark have Nate paint it.
LOOKS
I first saw 2 monster go by in 1993 while I lived in Italy, a yellow and a red one. Since that day I always wanted one. I'm on my second one now.
Quote from: Grifo on July 06, 2009, 11:57:25 AM
Jud you big puss still scared of the S4R? And if you want it Dark have Nate paint it.
Never said I was scared of the S4r, got a quote where I said that?
I just prefer the powerband of the 2V motor compared to the 4v.
I'd have to strip the bike down to the frame to make it a dark, as the frame is blue.
Way beyond my mechanical ability.
For me, I wanted something different, something sexy, something with brutally raw looks, something like nothing else on the street.
I had been looking at an SV650 until a a friend introduced me to Ducati. I know - how could I have not known about Ducati, well we all start somewhere right!!!
In the interest of being well rounded, I sat on every motorcycle on the market, and when I came across the Monster in a dealership, it was the only one that fit me like a glove and I was thrilled because after my friend had introduced me to it, I hoped that that would be the one for me - and it was.
I love my Monster, it's so damn sexy to look at from any angle. It looks good on sunny, cloudy, or rainy days. It looks good in the dark, it even still looks good when it's dirty. The best part is that it's a timeless design, so unlike fully dressed bikes, the Monster won't suffer from cosmetic adjustments that make them look dated. My '03 looks just as "new" as the next one.
[thumbsup] [thumbsup]
Quote from: Pakhan on July 06, 2009, 09:47:58 AM
I wanted a bike that had high priced and short maintenance intervals, leaked fuel from the gas tanks hinge point, and have people ask me if, "that Ducati is made by Honda, Yamaha, or Kawasaki."
Don't forget a trellis frame that is designed to deposit rain water runoff directly into the inside of your boots.
i loved the raw look as well!
but i fell in love with the bike i own now a 99 m750 w a aluminum rr tank, because it reminded me of my first bike 25 yrs ago a 1973 bennelli enduro 175 w/a chrome and orange tank the throttle was on the left w the brakes.
that bike made adjusting to traditional controls tuff,needless to say i rode the hell out of it [moto]
because Dillen rode one in 90210! the real answer is becuase it is THE Ducati for me. I love naked bikes and it pulls it off better than anything else. The exhaust note does not hurt either!
Quote from: lwszabo on July 06, 2009, 01:43:05 PM
who is gone?? PLEASE tell me its not randall, i am waiting for a part from him. :o
the guy that started this thread.
Quote from: JBubble on July 06, 2009, 01:49:55 PM
the guy that started this thread.
I just searched his posts, I see now!!! Thanks.
Quote from: cyrus buelton on July 06, 2009, 10:18:59 AM
I actually went into a dealer to demo and possibly buy a Triumph Speed Four.
Then a 99 750 dark with only 8k mi was coming in on trade, I waited around and got first offer at it.
Low balled them and they took it.
Been in love with that bike ever since.
Really haven't meshed too well with the S4r.
If it were a dark......hmmm........I might like it better.
haha....
i went to a dealer that had a used speed triple advertised. it was sold by the time i got here, but as luck would have it, they were a duc dealer....with a 620 dark waiting for me.
i still feel set up some days.
What made me adore a Monster? It's that nakedness of the whole thing,the unbelievable sound it makes when turned on,and lastly the looks i get riding that monster.Oh i forgot one more thing...it can boogie :-)
I don't adore it. I don't love it. I'm not attached to it, it's just a toy, I'll ride it for a while, I'm not joining any stuck up clubs, and I'll just beat it around until I get tired of it.
It's just another bike.
bulletproof reliability, inexpensive maintenance, cheap and available parts
and the sound
I'm not sure if this will go over well here, but it's the truth. *shrug* I am not a naked bike fan. I have never liked the Monster and said more than once I would never get one. I wanted a 748 when it was out. I still wanted a 748 when the 749 came out. ;D Then when the 848 came out it was all I could think about owning.
My background is in TT, autox, and 125cc karts. I understand that smoothness is speed (and safety) but I had zero motorcycle experience. I took the MSF class and could tell that while my right foot is like a surgeon's hand, my right wrist is like a block of wood. I've got no skills. :-[ So rather than murder myself on an 848, I decided to start somewhere else. I went in to test ride a T100. The salesman had to convince me to even ride the Monster b/c I was pretty convinced it wasn't for me. Then I rode it. It was awesome. It was sporty enough to be fun but not so sporty to be intimidating to a new rider with block-of-wood right hand. I got off the bike and looked at it and realized it had changed a lot over the years. It still wasn't going to be confused with an 848, but IMO it was the sportiest Monster ever. The subtlety grew on me. I went home to think about it and before the end of the day, I had gone from thinking I'd never be a Monster guy to having to have that Monster. They were closed the next 2 infuriating days but the morning of the day after that, I called and purchased a brand new 696 with the Termi kit.
I don't mean any offense by this but I honestly bought it as a starter-bike. But after 2 or 3 weeks of ownership, I'm convinced that I won't sell it when I get my next one. It won me over and has a permanent place in my garage.
To the guy that said "I don't love it... It's just a bike" etc, yeah whatever. It's true but lighten up. You can go through life spending your money on things that bring you a LOT of joy or things that are just "things." In the end, it's probably semantics but I'm not afraid to say my bike is special to me. If it wasn't, I'd sorta feel sad that I spent money on it.
Quote from: cyrus buelton on July 06, 2009, 12:21:59 PM
Never said I was scared of the S4r, got a quote where I said that?
I just prefer the powerband of the 2V motor compared to the 4v.
I'd have to strip the bike down to the frame to make it a dark, as the frame is blue.
Way beyond my mechanical ability.
can we get a graphical repreentation of how the strip down looks like?
and +1 on the powerband of the 2v. its got a lot more fun factor in it. 4v is too smooth. the 749 doesnt have the wild bucking horse factor the s2r1000 has. very very smooth though. too smooth. kick ass top end power band its like WARP 9.975
the trellis frame,, when i 1st saw it in 1996, it became my dream bike ;)
looks and sound!
I bought a Hawk GT in '91 because it had a look I liked. The Monster came out and I liked it but thought it should have a SS arm like the Hawk. Fast forward through a dozen bikes and more than a dozen years until last month I decided it was time I found a "keeper". I wanted a bike that in twenty years I would want to restore not give to the guy that paints my garage as part of his payment. Something timeless. Maybe an old air-head beemer, or a T-3 Guzzi for a cafe project. Maybe a '90s 900SS, I always liked those.
I found an '06 S2R1000 on CraigsList. Yes it was 500 miles away, but it was cool, and had the swing-arm I always thought the Monster should have. It was everything the old Hawk GT wished it could be. Ack, she wanted $6,900.00, too much for me at that distance. I let it go...
Checking ebay week before last and guess what? There is that same S2R, buy it now is $6100.00. Eh? That gets my attention. No bidders. I throw down 4 bills just to mark it. OK, I'm the high bidder but reserve isn't met, wonder how much she needs out of it?
A couple days later and it's ready to go off. Still no other bids. Hmm, I bid 5 large. Reserve still not met. I figure what the hell and increase my bid to $5,500.00 thinking that would be a pretty good deal. It's got a Speedy-Moto slave and a DP mid-pipe. A carbon hugger and new Pilot powers. I email her and she (yes she) tells me the 6000 miles service was done 300 miles ago.
I see "reserve met" and get a huge rush. Two hours left and I have to tell my wife I may have to take a day off and drive 1000 miles to pick up another motorcycle! We went out to eat and when we returned it was mine.
It was a long trip but well worth my time. It has a few blemishes. It's also the coolest damn bike I've ever had. I just sit and stare at it. I wipe the dust off the frame, the swingarm, the wheels. I admire the curve of the tank, and the fins on the heads.
I realize it's the bike I've always wanted and now I have it.
Quote from: lwszabo on July 06, 2009, 01:41:31 PM
I love naked bikes and it pulls it off better than anything else. The exhaust note does not hurt either!
Well, almost.
(http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z53/b_upton/DSC00148.jpg)
;D
Saw the original ducati show m900 at the NEC in Birmingham way back in the day. I only went to the ducati stand to see the superbike racebikes and get some posters.
Then a couple years later i got a DP monster acessory book and saw this
(http://hotimg23.fotki.com/a/92_12/10_44/monsterinsperation.jpg) (http://hotimg23.fotki.com/p/a/92_12/10_44/monsterinsperation.jpg)
Quote from: corndog67 on July 06, 2009, 07:34:34 PM
I don't adore it. I don't love it. I'm not attached to it, it's just a toy, I'll ride it for a while, I'm not joining any stuck up clubs, and I'll just beat it around until I get tired of it.
It's just another bike.
geez. i get more attached to a good cup of coffee than you do to your bike.
having owned a lot of bikes that were _almost_ really good (like the Yamaha R6 and Honda VFR, so close, and the Triumph Thruxton with mods!, again, so close...) it was a rocky start with fueling and suspension issues, and the fact that most dealers can not fix a broken duc, but i've grown with my bike and it seriously impresses me on the short and the long.
the 999 motor is just a beast. the suspension dialed-in is perfect. delicious brakes with a soft beginning but serious stop-right-now. and with heated grips it's a great commuter. this bike is really good [thumbsup]
Saw yellow one in college and stopped me in my tracks. All i've ever seen were harleys and sport bikes
My first ride on a sport bike (and anything beyond a quick stint on a Harley at age 4 and some dirt bikes as a kid) was on a '94 M900 - I had been dating a guy for a few months and convinced him to take me for a ride despite the fact that the bike had no passenger pegs. Shortly into the ride, we were having so much fun, he forgot about the pegs and popped a big surprise wheelie. Naturally, I bounced right off the back of the bike!
After that I was determined to do two things 1) take command of this bike that bucked me and 2) not trust my fate to riding cupcake
It's a hell of a strange way to fall in love with a bike, but I had thought she was gorgeous to begin with. I've always been old school in taste and love all cafe racers. But the ride got me hooked. If you're first moto ride is on a carby Duc, there is no way to get beyond that sound and that torque - it'd be like losing your virginity to a supermodel and then trying to go back to screwing normal people.
My first Monster was my best friend for quite some time, and when I totaled her, I felt like I'd put a longtime family puppy to sleep.
QuoteQuote from: corndog67 on July 06, 2009, 07:34:34 PM
I don't adore it. I don't love it. I'm not attached to it, it's just a toy, I'll ride it for a while, I'm not joining any stuck up clubs, and I'll just beat it around until I get tired of it.
It's just another bike.
geez. i get more attached to a good cup of coffee than you do to your bike.
I think Corndog was more reacting to the thread title than his bike. If you ask him if he likes his bike I'm sure he'll say yes. But let's get real here guys, where I come from we might like, respect, and admire stuff but only girls "adore" things.
And further, this thread was started by a since banned troll and I can't believe it's gone three pages and I'm dragging it out even more... :)