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ducatiz
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December 05, 2012, 05:11:13 AM »
Quote from: Anchorism on December 04, 2012, 11:00:06 PM
Any ideas on what battery could be used to accomplish hiding it like this? This is exactly what im trying to go for with my guzzi's frame/motor nakedness but it has such a HUGE battery!!
Yes. The battery is on the bench. Notice no wires too. Ultimate naked.
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"Yelling out of cars, turning your speakers out the window to blast your music onto the street, setting off M-80 firecrackers, firing automatic weapons into the air—these are all well and good. But none of them create a merry atmosphere of insouciance and bonhomie quite like a revving motorcycle.
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December 05, 2012, 05:12:28 AM »
Quote from: HotIce on December 04, 2012, 09:39:29 PM
Love the bike, but isn't that rear shock a little bit too much out of center?
SC has one shock one side.
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December 05, 2012, 06:03:43 AM »
Quote from: ducatiz on December 05, 2012, 05:12:28 AM
SC has one shock one side.
On the '06, and '07SE only.
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And the sugar fountain fairy swore so hard when she came to super-size that stale hope soybean; liiiike a homeless German woman. Who is this super-sizing spirit-crushing femme? And tell her I'll break a tree root up in her shrimp.
Being faster than you thought possible…it feels good. No, screw that—it feels like shotgunning a gallon of adrenaline and chasing it with an all-night orgy aboard a burning Viking boat.
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Quote from: Speeddog on December 02, 2012, 12:50:04 PM
Are there any pics after the photog paid his electric bill?
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December 05, 2012, 06:21:24 AM »
I've always hated the way a SBK front fender looks on a naked bike.
Otherwise...
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Quote from: Jester on April 11, 2013, 06:29:35 AM
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Quote from: Buckethead on December 05, 2012, 06:21:24 AM
I've always hated the way a SBK front fender looks on a naked bike.
Otherwise...
Easier fit with the SBK forks
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December 05, 2012, 06:25:33 AM »
Must have that tank and tail.
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And the sugar fountain fairy swore so hard when she came to super-size that stale hope soybean; liiiike a homeless German woman. Who is this super-sizing spirit-crushing femme? And tell her I'll break a tree root up in her shrimp.
Being faster than you thought possible…it feels good. No, screw that—it feels like shotgunning a gallon of adrenaline and chasing it with an all-night orgy aboard a burning Viking boat.
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December 05, 2012, 08:34:44 AM »
Thanks, Tiz.
Slick bike, but from the left side all I see is a giant yellow spring.
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Re: Miscellaneous Cool Italian Bikes
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December 05, 2012, 08:52:41 AM »
Quote from: ducatiz on December 05, 2012, 06:12:51 AM
I'm not normally a big fan of Sport Classics but I really like this bike!!
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December 05, 2012, 10:03:10 AM »
http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/Radical%20Ducati/RADical%20Ducati%20–%20Pantahstica.htm
this is a nice and cool blend of old and new from RadicalDucati on an old Pantah bike...
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December 05, 2012, 11:53:22 AM »
Don't think this Guzzi LeMans from Revival Cycles has been here yet, but I really like the understated nature of the (not yet) finished product...
Full writeup at
http://revivalcycles.com/tagged/RevLM1
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Quote from: ducatiz on December 05, 2012, 06:22:30 AM
Easier fit with the SBK forks
With **9 SBK forks, yes. Standard SC front fender lines up with 848/1098/1198 forks just fine.
I just think SBK fenders look like an unfinished thought. They're graceful and shapely at the front. And then you get to the back end where it's supposed to be tucked behind a fairing and it just ends, like they couldn't be bothered to continue to design what wasn't going to be seen.
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Quote from: Jester on April 11, 2013, 06:29:35 AM
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Re: Miscellaneous Cool Italian Bikes
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December 05, 2012, 03:14:45 PM »
Quote from: Buckethead on December 05, 2012, 02:17:32 PM
With **9 SBK forks, yes. Standard SC front fender lines up with 848/1098/1198 forks just fine.
I just think SBK fenders look like an unfinished thought. They're graceful and shapely at the front. And then you get to the back end where it's supposed to be tucked behind a fairing and it just ends, like they couldn't be bothered to continue to design what wasn't going to be seen.
I agree -- with the SBK front fender on a naked bike, my brain immediately thinks "why bother?" It's not like it's actually fending spray or debris away from rider or engine, so why even leave it on - except to protect the fork sliders, and if you're building a custom bike there's got to be a much less kludge-y way to do that.
In general, I love the bike, but I have the same reaction to the fender...
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Re: Miscellaneous Cool Italian Bikes
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December 05, 2012, 04:27:45 PM »
Quote from: triangleforge on December 05, 2012, 11:53:22 AM
Don't think this Guzzi LeMans from Revival Cycles has been here yet, but I really like the understated nature of the (not yet) finished product...
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Re: Miscellaneous Cool Italian Bikes
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December 06, 2012, 10:58:49 AM »
Not sure if this will ever get off the drawing board, but I like it - a Paul Smart-ish body kit for modern monsters from Nicolas Petit (I saw it first on Bike EXIF)
A very sparse write up on Petit's site at:
http://petit-motorcycle-creation.over-blog.com/article-monster-cafe-racer-112515231.html
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