Someone was going to do this to a 1098 sooner or later

Started by Ontario_Monster, April 01, 2009, 10:28:38 AM

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Ontario_Monster

This is one of the local to Toronto Ducati dealerships that is now advertising this.  Now if they would have only done this for the monsters I think it might have sold better.



http://www.ducatitoronto.com/ducatiToronto/superTurismo.cfm

[puke]
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duccarlos

There's a guy that did this about a year ago to his 1098.
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That just makes the bike more useful to the owner.  At least it doesn't have  a stretched swingarm.
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Triple J

Surprising to me how good the MTS bags look on the 1098.  [thumbsup] I dig this mod...it'd make long trips on the SBKs way easier. My only concern would be the bags and brackets need to be completely removeable, and easily.

Statler

Quote from: Ontario_Monster on April 01, 2009, 10:28:38 AM

[puke]

what's wrong with saddle bags on a sportbike?

I'd like to see pics with them off, but with a tall screen and a big efi tank it would be a great streetbike.
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Quote from: duccarlos on April 01, 2009, 10:31:59 AM
There's a guy that did this about a year ago to his 1098.

Yeah he did the cannonball run i believe on the 1098 and those hard cases carried fuel.  I like it hell if it had better range i would consider it for mine [thumbsup]
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Spidey

Those bags make perfect sense, and it's a good product that fits well (considering) with the rest of the bike.   [thumbsup]  I'd kinda love how ridiculously impractical /practical that set-up is.

It also made me die inside a little bit.   :'(
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Quote from: GLantern on April 01, 2009, 10:36:34 AM
Yeah he did the cannonball run i believe on the 1098 and those hard cases carried fuel.  I like it hell if it had better range i would consider it for mine [thumbsup]

Man, thats awesome! I've had a recurring dream that I travelled the US on a 1098. Too bad in real life I've got a wife, kid, no money, etc., etc...

MonsterMI

Man. The horizontal from above shot almost makes it look like a three wheeler the ass end is so wide.

Hey! Wait... a 1098 trike! Now THERE's an idea waiting to happen.

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