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Travman
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This one has a similar look to ones we have seen before, but so far I never get tired of their bikes. This one is based on a 900 SS.
http://www.returnofthecaferacers.com/2012/11/radical-ducati-900ss-matador.html?m=0
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a mi me gusta
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Love the styling.
Ditch those heavy front rotors.
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After owning a 900SS and knowing the engine's power characteristics, that would be a huge blast to ride!!!
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My only complaint is the horn, which seems like it was stuck on as an after thought.
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Reminds me of what the Euros were doing to Bandits several years ago.
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The horn is the same place on my monster. So it must be an afterthought!!
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Love it,
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I like it a lot, except for the wheels. Why put all that time and money into a project, and then use the heavy-ass stock 3 spokes?
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Quote from: Triple J on November 22, 2012, 02:34:04 PM
I like it a lot, except for the wheels? Why put all that time and money into a project, and then use the heavy-ass stock 3 spokes?
Totally agree with this. I love their designs (mainly the simplicity, but also the attention to small detail) - but this one seems like a "thrown together" version. The wheels are the most obvious sign of that. No effort to hide the horn better etc.
My favorite is still the Pursang
http://radducati.blogspot.com/2011/11/rad02-pursang-by-radical-ducati-2010.html
from them.
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Quote from: hunduc on November 22, 2012, 02:54:52 PM
Totally agree with this. I love their designs (mainly the simplicity, but also the attention to small detail) - but this one seems like a "thrown together" version. The wheels are the most obvious sign of that. No effort to hide the horn better etc.
My favorite is still the Pursang
http://radducati.blogspot.com/2011/11/rad02-pursang-by-radical-ducati-2010.html
from them.
I may be in the minority but I actually like the fact that its retains stock wheels, along with other low-cost components, i.e., Sachs rear shock, plastic pea cups.
I like the idea that you don't have to throw an excessive amount of money to have a custom Ducati.
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love it.
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I approve of this bearing my name. Carry on
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I'd love that seat/tail section on my monster !
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