OTHER STUFFMore about Turismo itself:
• Tyres are available everyday
• Pick-up support is available throughout in case of any incidences
• The boys in the big red truck are there to help with any minor issues (especially at the start and end of the day)
• Route maps are provided but you don’t receive them until the night before
• A head count at dinner would suggest less than 100 participants this time
What about the bikes, you may ask … well:
• There were representatives from each of the current Ducati families
• There was a heavy slant towards the new Multi-stroodle which is even more intriguing considering it had not even been released before the last Turismo. So considering the reduced numbers and the proportion of these machines … it does not bode well for variety on any future Turismos. There was still a couple of old ‘stroodles along too
• Monsters were relatively well represented … with six OzMos plus a few others. The new-style Monsters seemed limited to the smaller bikes ridden by those accompanying someone on a larger machine
• I only remember one Hyper, one Diavel and maybe a couple of Streetfighters
• There was a couple of old bikes (but not many) – think bevel, MHR, etc
• Can’t remember more than one SS but there was still a few STs along for the journey
• A couple of Coasties also managed to survive on their Sports Classics
• The Superbikes were represented by machines from the 916 era through to the Panigale but nothing in large numbers
I didn't really get any photos of other bikes ... so you'll have to settle for a crappy shot at Old Parliament House where you can't actually see any of the bikes properly:
And a couple of ordinary photos of bikes gathered in the hotel carpark: