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Title: Chop chop!
Post by: paulel on January 15, 2011, 08:46:53 AM
Got rid of the only part of the bike I disliked today, yep that ugly beer shelf. I bought a tail tidy from ducatimonstertailchop.com and the service from them was great. There was a problem with my Paypal account but Ty responded to my emails immediately and the problem was sorted. The product arrived within a week (I live in France) and just like it said on the box, it only took 15 minutes to install. I know it's subjective and some on here don't like the chopped look but I love it. I'm also aware that I might get a bit wetter than usual sometimes (I have chopped the tail on other bikes) but I don't care, if I did I would be driving a car! I LOVE it.
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5004/5357536316_b7e12f1498.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/57847684@N07/5357536316/)
duke4 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/57847684@N07/5357536316/#) by lurcherjak (http://www.flickr.com/people/57847684@N07/), on Flickr



Title: Re: Chop chop!
Post by: jc.cyberdemon on January 15, 2011, 02:34:08 PM
I know it's subjective and some on here don't like the chopped look but I love it.

are you sure you are on the right forum? i havent heard of anyone
not wanting to cut that shit off the back of their monsters.
all im gonna is ask is what are you going to chop off next?


Title: Re: Chop chop!
Post by: Howie on January 15, 2011, 02:44:29 PM
Mine is not chopped.  I do like the look of a well chopped tail, problem is I hate swamp ass.


Title: Re: Chop chop!
Post by: booger on January 15, 2011, 03:32:51 PM
Paulel you have a nice bike! Is that an HDR photo of it? I put off chopping the tail on mine for around 3 years after I had bought a CW tailchop kit. Just sat in the box whilst I argued with myself. Something about the chopping of something I spent so much money on made me nervous. So I took baby steps. I had the tailchop bracket powdercoated black, and then put it back in the box for another year or so. Then I got bored and just chopped it. It now looks as though it was like that from the factory.
Swamp ass is avoidable; just don't ride in the rain or anytime directly after. I'm a fairweather Ducatista anyway. I like my bike to be clean for the most part or I don't like to be seen on it. Riding in the rain is zero fun, it's unsafe, uncomfortable and makes the bike dirty and subsequent cleanup a bigger hassle. Also promotes corrosion and electrical problems. Rain riders think they're all hardcore and manly but I've always thought that was a load of shit. Riding in the rain does nothing for me so I don't fear swamp ass so much. Getting caught out in it is a non-issue for me as well, because I can pay attention to weather forecasts. You know, doppler radar and all that sheeit. 


Title: Re: Chop chop!
Post by: He Man on January 15, 2011, 04:04:08 PM
Mine is not chopped.  I do like the look of a well chopped tail, problem is I hate swamp ass.

wish i never chopped mine. ^^


Title: Re: Chop chop!
Post by: lazylightnin717 on January 15, 2011, 05:08:38 PM
Nice clean lookin' bike there. Now you gotta change the pic in your sig though...  [bacon]


Title: Re: Chop chop!
Post by: Howie on January 15, 2011, 09:56:10 PM
Paulel you have a nice bike! Is that an HDR photo of it? I put off chopping the tail on mine for around 3 years after I had bought a CW tailchop kit. Just sat in the box whilst I argued with myself. Something about the chopping of something I spent so much money on made me nervous. So I took baby steps. I had the tailchop bracket powdercoated black, and then put it back in the box for another year or so. Then I got bored and just chopped it. It now looks as though it was like that from the factory.
Swamp ass is avoidable; just don't ride in the rain or anytime directly after. I'm a fairweather Ducatista anyway. I like my bike to be clean for the most part or I don't like to be seen on it. Riding in the rain is zero fun, it's unsafe, uncomfortable and makes the bike dirty and subsequent cleanup a bigger hassle. Also promotes corrosion and electrical problems. Rain riders think they're all hardcore and manly but I've always thought that was a load of shit. Riding in the rain does nothing for me so I don't fear swamp ass so much. Getting caught out in it is a non-issue for me as well, because I can pay attention to weather forecasts. You know, doppler radar and all that sheeit. 

Some of us actually use our motorcycles as transportation.


Title: Re: Chop chop!
Post by: Triple J on January 15, 2011, 10:16:23 PM
Riding in the rain is zero fun, it's unsafe, uncomfortable and makes the bike dirty and subsequent cleanup a bigger hassle. Also promotes corrosion and electrical problems. Rain riders think they're all hardcore and manly but I've always thought that was a load of shit.

 [laugh] OK

I'll give it to ya on the dirty and corrosion issue. But the rest is you trying to pass off your opinion as fact. I have more miles in the rain than not (the joy of living in Seattle). Rain is no problem if you have the right gear...and it's still fun.  [thumbsup]


Title: Re: Chop chop!
Post by: paulel on January 16, 2011, 01:11:37 AM
Thank goodness we are all different is all I have to say, it would be a very boring world if we were all the same.

Regarding swampass, as I said in my original post, if I was worried about getting wet I would drive a car.

Thanks for the response.


Title: Re: Chop chop!
Post by: paulel on January 16, 2011, 02:59:25 AM
Thanx but where will it all end, there's so much more I've just got to have!


Title: Re: Chop chop!
Post by: greenmonster on January 16, 2011, 03:13:40 AM
It will  N-E-V-E-R  end...............................................  [evil] [evil] [evil] ;)


No chop here either.


Title: Re: Chop chop!
Post by: paulel on January 16, 2011, 03:30:35 AM
Correctamundo!!!!!!! I think I need another job.


Title: Re: Chop chop!
Post by: booger on January 16, 2011, 09:47:54 AM
Some of us actually use our motorcycles as transportation.

[laugh] OK

I'll give it to ya on the dirty and corrosion issue. But the rest is you trying to pass off your opinion as fact. I have more miles in the rain than not (the joy of living in Seattle). Rain is no problem if you have the right gear...and it's still fun.  [thumbsup]

Good for you. :D It's practical when the weather supports it. However in a downpour I reach for the car keys instead, or grab an umbrella and use public transpo. Just too many good reasons to not ride in the wet. Riding in the rain is a diminished return. In any event, if you do ride in the rain swamp ass is the least of your problems. Yer gonna get wet all over. 


Title: Re: Chop chop!
Post by: He Man on January 16, 2011, 10:42:14 AM
thats great, but what if u had no car, no public transportation and only a bike?

Swamp ass isnt just in the rain ,its also post rain, like right now ish. After being hit with all taht snow, its just water everywhere and i dont like riding cause my ass gets wet. it sucks. :'(


Title: Re: Chop chop!
Post by: booger on January 16, 2011, 11:42:23 AM
thats great, but what if u had no car, no public transportation and only a bike?

I suppose then you're just gonna have to ride the bike and get wet ???
I'd still be trying to find a way to stay dry though. I suppose one could engineer a way to fit the tray back on temporarily to catch the fling but the rest of you will need a drysuit.

Bing! New product idea. A plastic mudflap thingamabobber that doesn't require refitting the turnsignals every time it rains, just snaps into the chopped frame ends. Somebody has to have already thought of it.


Title: Re: Chop chop!
Post by: paulel on January 16, 2011, 12:40:54 PM
or what about this crazy idea, try waterproofs!


Title: Re: Chop chop!
Post by: lazylightnin717 on January 16, 2011, 05:59:36 PM
or what about this crazy idea, try waterproofs!

[laugh] [laugh]


Title: Re: Chop chop!
Post by: ccm900 on January 16, 2011, 10:28:38 PM
looks awesome Paulel! I'll be getting the same one once I chop. IMO, it looks amazing with the chop.


Title: Re: Chop chop!
Post by: billruiz on January 17, 2011, 05:14:47 AM
Are we talking about riding or investment banking?  [moto]


Riding in the rain is a diminished return.


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