Title: Ducatis around Lehigh Valley PA? Post by: sgollapalle on May 18, 2013, 12:14:14 PM Is anyone from here around the Lehigh Valley area/ North Eastern PA? I've seen some ducati's ride by occasionally... Would be good to ride as a group once in a while in this otherwise 'chopper' region...
Title: Re: Ducatis around Lehigh Valley PA? Post by: Curmudgeon on May 18, 2013, 01:39:16 PM Maybe they weren't Monsters? ;) You might want to ride over to Lambertville some Sunday and snoop around or give Ferracci a call to see if they know where the lads hang out. "In olden time" we used to take early Sunday morning rides to New Hope and have breakfast there until the [leo] decided that they didn't like 25 Ducatis and XXX Harleys not parked parallel to the curb. Then the guys used to meet at a cafe across the bridge in NJ. Maybe they still do. Best suggestion I have.
Title: Re: Ducatis around Lehigh Valley PA? Post by: lazylightnin717 on May 18, 2013, 01:54:57 PM Check out Rombo Rosso Ducati Owner Club.
We are more south central PA but have several members from the farther regions like Philly, poconos, jersey, etc... It's a good sensible group of riders for the most part [thumbsup] Title: Re: Ducatis around Lehigh Valley PA? Post by: SpikeC on May 18, 2013, 02:22:10 PM Check out Rombo Rosso Ducati Owner Club. We are more south central PA but have several members from the farther regions like Philly, poconos, jersey, etc... It's a good sensible group of riders for the most part [thumbsup] What's the point then?? Title: Re: Ducatis around Lehigh Valley PA? Post by: lazylightnin717 on May 18, 2013, 02:49:25 PM What's the point then?? Umm.... Is this a trick question? Title: Re: Ducatis around Lehigh Valley PA? Post by: lethe on May 18, 2013, 02:53:46 PM Nope, I know of no such people ;D
http://www.devalmostro.net/forum/ (http://www.devalmostro.net/forum/) Title: Re: Ducatis around Lehigh Valley PA? Post by: sgollapalle on May 19, 2013, 09:05:05 AM Thanks guys, will look those up.
Title: Re: Ducatis around Lehigh Valley PA? Post by: Kev M on May 20, 2013, 05:49:59 AM Maybe they weren't Monsters? ;) You might want to ride over to Lambertville some Sunday and snoop around or give Ferracci a call to see if they know where the lads hang out. I would think he'd stop at Coopersburg Eurosports (just South of Allentown on Route 309) way before making it all the way south to Ferracci... ... I believe Coopersburg does the bulk of their business with Ducati (and maybe Triumph) with some Guzzi and Piaggio/Vespa sales thrown in for good measure. Title: Re: Ducatis around Lehigh Valley PA? Post by: Curmudgeon on May 20, 2013, 06:59:21 AM I would think he'd stop at Coopersburg Eurosports (just South of Allentown on Route 309) way before making it all the way south to Ferracci... Kev, only learned about that place this weekend from my "reluctant virgin" pal in Ardmore whom I had looking at your V7 setup. The fun roads we used to ride though were either side of the river from Stroudsburg to Frenchtown. Eraldo was "the man" for the 4-valves after Reno moved back to Italy, so his draw was big over the entire NE. Not so anymore?... I believe Coopersburg does the bulk of their business with Ducati (and maybe Triumph) with some Guzzi and Piaggio/Vespa sales thrown in for good measure. When you bought your V7 there, is Larry F. running the business now? As for my pal who retired from DC to the Main Line last year, I really think he needs a Tiger 800 with all the touring kit and was trying to twist his arm to go to Cooperburg and ride everything! Although he owns nothing now, he's ridden the West Coast and the Alps on just about every rental bike known to man..., from a Thrurxton to 696 to GS... He needs to do the BRP all the way to TN still, and he needs something he can just hop on and ride to the 7/11. He's also 6'. He's still a "work in progress". ;D Title: Re: Ducatis around Lehigh Valley PA? Post by: Kev M on May 20, 2013, 10:26:47 AM Kev, only learned about that place this weekend from my "reluctant virgin" pal in Ardmore whom I had looking at your V7 setup. The fun roads we used to ride though were either side of the river from Stroudsburg to Frenchtown. Eraldo was "the man" for the 4-valves after Reno moved back to Italy, so his draw was big over the entire NE. Not so anymore? Eraldo is still THE man, and very personable. His salesman Jim is very attentive. The rest of the staff... uhhh, not so much. I waited a half an hour once while trying to buy some maintenance parts for our Duc and NO ONE (other than Jim) was anywhere to be found in the showroom or parts counter. Happened again THE DAY I BOUGHT MY V7... I literally have just bought a bike from them and I wound up standing around the showroom for about 15-20 minutes waiting for someone to try and find an oil filter and some valve cover gaskets. [roll] Title: Re: Ducatis around Lehigh Valley PA? Post by: Curmudgeon on May 20, 2013, 11:08:10 AM Hmmm... 20 years ago it was a beehive in there. Sounds a bit "mean and lean" these days. :'( Glad to hear that Eraldo is still going strong. He's forgotten more than most ever know. I guess Larry moved on to I.T. somewhere. He wrote the chip for my 851 and all the factory World Championship 851's and 888's.
Should you need anything for your wife's 696 fast, call Nathan at Duc Pond. He's got his act together and will get it ASAP from Bologna if he doesn't have it on hand. They have to zero out inventory at the end of each December or pay VA property tax on it though. Bike dealers have a rough time unless they're in CA, AZ or FL anyway as the biz is so seasonal..., or unless they sell snowmobiles and/or ATV's. ;) Very hard to retain good staff. So how's the Coopersburg dealer then? Maybe some day my "reluctant virgin" pal WILL actually buy something! 8) (Not holding my breath.) As for the OP, maybe Jim is the man he should call about local rides, etc.? Title: Re: Ducatis around Lehigh Valley PA? Post by: Kev M on May 20, 2013, 12:49:32 PM The Coopersburg guys have pissed me off enough that they drove me to the "customer service" of FBF for the last $20k I spent on new bikes. [laugh] [laugh] [laugh]
But maybe it's just me, I have high standards I guess. [evil] Title: Re: Ducatis around Lehigh Valley PA? Post by: KnightofNi on May 20, 2013, 01:14:03 PM Ferracci's service and eurosport's attitude are part of why I started doing the more involved maint on my monster.
Hopefully eraldo getting involved again has saved his business. Also, due to spamming issues, let me know if you want to sign up for devalmostro. Title: Re: Ducatis around Lehigh Valley PA? Post by: Curmudgeon on May 20, 2013, 02:23:42 PM The Coopersburg guys have pissed me off enough that they drove me to the "customer service" of FBF for the last $20k I spent on new bikes. [laugh] [laugh] [laugh] I'll pass that along to the "prospect" in Ardmore. For Triumph he has a place much closer anyway. Manayunk?But maybe it's just me, I have high standards I guess. [evil] Title: Re: Ducatis around Lehigh Valley PA? Post by: Kev M on May 20, 2013, 02:31:05 PM I don't know anything about the Triumph dealer in Manayunk, except that I've passed it a few times.
Title: Re: Ducatis around Lehigh Valley PA? Post by: KnightofNi on May 20, 2013, 07:25:16 PM Manayunk triumph is pretty cool. They are just expensive.
Title: Re: Ducatis around Lehigh Valley PA? Post by: Curmudgeon on May 20, 2013, 07:37:37 PM Thanks! I'll pass that along. Since when is Manayunk high rent though? 8) (Rhetorical)
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