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^^^ Somebody get that bike a belly pan, STAT!
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Quote from: triangleforge on January 09, 2011, 05:46:43 PM
^^^ Somebody get that bike a belly pan, STAT!
a belly pan and a proper over-the-clutch exhaust
one of the biggest fuglies on almost all later ducatis is the under-the-pan exhaust.. never liked it...
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Quote from: ducatiz on January 10, 2011, 04:43:09 AM
a belly pan and a proper over-the-clutch exhaust
one of the biggest fuglies on almost all later ducatis is the under-the-pan exhaust.. never liked it...
Looked at it again this morning and realized that's likely an Aussie sand racer, so there aren't going to be rocks to take out the exhaust header or oil pan. But I do agree on the looks of the under-the-pan vs. over-the-clutch exhaust (though both of my bikes have the under pan header routing
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Quote from: triangleforge on January 10, 2011, 08:53:28 AM
Looked at it again this morning and realized that's likely an Aussie sand racer, so there aren't going to be rocks to take out the exhaust header or oil pan. But I do agree on the looks of the under-the-pan vs. over-the-clutch exhaust (though both of my bikes have the under pan header routing
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same here, it's all you can find for many models.
i like the over-clutch look for so many reasons, it just makes a tighter visual design and allows you to lower the bike some if you want. I know the best exhaust weight distribution is on the bottom tho, and putting that 2lbs of pipe lower MAY make some difference.
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Quote from: triangleforge on January 10, 2011, 08:53:28 AM
Looked at it again this morning and realized that's likely an Aussie sand racer, so there aren't going to be rocks to take out the exhaust header or oil pan. But I do agree on the looks of the under-the-pan vs. over-the-clutch exhaust (though both of my bikes have the under pan header routing
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New Zealand actually.
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Ritmo Sereno's
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^^^^^
That tank is gorgeous
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thanks Mitt!! very cool
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Why aren't there pipes as tight as this today?
PS: those Zokes shocks would work on my '83 CB1100f.
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