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Author Topic: Major differences from a 04 sr4 to a 07 S4rs  (Read 2500 times)
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« Reply #15 on: January 19, 2011, 12:22:09 AM »

You would give up all that goodness  drool  for the steel tank?

Solution; Buy an RS and simply replace tank.

16k miles later and No signs of warping anywhere........Am I destined to have issues at some point?
I did and love the power on my little bitty s4r.  I'm not skilled enough yet to justify ohlins so I saved some serious coin for other upgrades
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« Reply #16 on: January 19, 2011, 10:17:09 PM »

WOW....my '07 S4Rs was a rocket...w, a 14T front Sprocket , Full Termis , open Air Box, DP ECU .

It was a blast to ride and very comfortable.

It was my 1st Ducati , my 1st light weight bike so I got carried away w, it before I had the skills to ride it the way I was trying to ride it.

Sadly I crashed it and totalled it .

Never had any problems w, it for the 2 years I rode it .

Often wish I still had it...but w, a 1098 R and some skills now, I can't really complain.

Pearl white w, a red stripe, ...it was a beauty.



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« Reply #17 on: January 19, 2011, 10:30:38 PM »

I did and love the power on my little bitty s4r.  I'm not skilled enough yet to justify ohlins so I saved some serious coin for other upgrades

You would appreciate Ohlins (or any properly set up top shelf setup ) regardless of skill level. The ride is smoother. Turns are easier. Good suspension makes riding the bike much more enjoyable as your not waiting/wondering when it's going to wash out/bottom out etc.

#1 best mod : light wheels
#2 best mod : properly set up suspension
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« Reply #18 on: January 19, 2011, 10:46:44 PM »

I've ridden several with ohlins but despite mine having lesser grade suspension I have it dialed in for my weight.  I never worry about it washing out and so far I haven't.

so, what's the verdict on the purchase?
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« Reply #19 on: January 20, 2011, 11:47:00 AM »

You would appreciate Ohlins (or any properly set up top shelf setup ) regardless of skill level. The ride is smoother. Turns are easier. Good suspension makes riding the bike much more enjoyable as your not waiting/wondering when it's going to wash out/bottom out etc.

#1 best mod : light wheels
#2 best mod : properly set up suspension


+11tyb to all of the above
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