... DrDesmosedici's monster, in Oregon; which prompts my first post to the forum. A lovely machine,

and no one would have suspected otherwise. I must curb my enthusiasm only in deference to DrDesmosedici's loss.
Being someone who has a love for the Ducati 748, and owns one (yellow, naturally), it has been an interesting road to the acquisition of a Monster. My wife, who also has an S4R (again, blue and white), has shifted from horror at the throught of me owning a matching (well almost) bike, to mild contempt, to threats of never riding with me whilst I am on it, to an odd air of smugness expressed by comments such as "Well, I was the beginning!", to thoughts of lust as she contemplates all the parts she can filch. Fortunately for me, and unfortunately for her, she is teaching a field school "up north" for the next 5 weeks, well out of thieving range!
Shipping, with on exception, was very smooth. Using
www.haulbikes.com, DrDesmosedici's recommendation, was definitely a good choice. The bike arrived with not a scratch, and you have to rely on a driver who puts his own Harley in the back of the truck to ride whilst on the job. The one exception was the clutch (and perhaps the front brake). Upon arriving, the master clutch cylinder had failed, and the front brake was very "loosely". A conversation with the revered fellows at Cheshire Motor Sports of Portland Oregon revealed that this "can" happen if the levers are held in the "depressed" position during the multiple weeks of shipping, thus placing extra fatigue on the master clutch cylinder. Opinions no doubt can differ, and I am certainly no expert, but it seems reasonable. Regardless, to recover the ~$200 requires a moderately horrible amount of paperwork, far exceeding my patience. So, if you ship your bike with anyone, watch where you put your levers ... assuming you believe the diagnosis that is. Otherwise, you may stick you lever wherever you like!

Thanks again DrDesmosedici, a lovely machine!
Robert.
PS. Forgot to mention, with mine, my wife's, and my good friend trenner's blue and white S4R, we'll be having a photo shoot soon!
