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Italy in September, where to rent a Duc?
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I will be going to Italy in September for 10 days, Rome, Bra, Torino, and Assisi - YAY! While there I'd like to rent a Monster or Multi for a day or two to do some sightseeing that way, but no idea how to go about it. Any tips, suggestions, words of wisdom greatly appreciated! So excited!!
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I think there is an outfit in Bologna near the factory called DucTours that rents IIRC.
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http://www.ducatitours.com/index.php
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Thanks, that looks exactly like what I was looking for to rent a Duc for a day trip! Unfortunately Lucca where it is located is about 3 hours from each of the cities (Rome, Turin, Florence, Assisi) we plan to be in. I don't think that company will work out.
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Never rented a bike in Italy (and never saw a shop renting them in 30+ years), but WOW ... expensive!
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Quote from: shemonster2 on May 15, 2013, 10:25:29 AM
Thanks, that looks exactly like what I was looking for to rent a Duc for a day trip! Unfortunately Lucca where it is located is about 3 hours from each of the cities (Rome, Turin, Florence, Assisi) we plan to be in. I don't think that company will work out.
FWIW Lucca is a city worth seeing. I wouldn't hesitate to include it in your travels.
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Ever been to Italy before? People there drive a bit different...
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Re: Italy in September, where to rent a Duc?
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No, I haven't been there this will be my first time. The friend I am going with lived there for a couple years and doesn't think riding a motorcycle there is a great idea. I however, am so excited and would really like to, but maybe I should shelve the idea and just concentrate on the food, wine, culture, people, and atmosphere
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I fell MUCH more comfortable riding in Italy than here, when it comes to the aggressive city driving like the above.
In Italy cars expect to be passed both sides, and people do actually use mirrors and blinkers.
Here, even in CA where line splitting is allowed, not so much.
Here basically I split lines only when cars are not moving.
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+1 SoCal drivers are idiots. I feel safe in my big '80s MB diesel, but anything smaller(especially a bike) not so much. I have no experience driving in europe, but LA stinks with dumb arses texting on phones and facial grooming while driving.
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Quote from: shemonster2 on May 15, 2013, 10:25:29 AM
Thanks, that looks exactly like what I was looking for to rent a Duc for a day trip! Unfortunately Lucca where it is located is about 3 hours from each of the cities (Rome, Turin, Florence, Assisi) we plan to be in. I don't think that company will work out.
I'm a bit confused (because you didn't mention Florence above) ... but Lucca is only about an hour from Florence ... and how are you getting up to Bra/Turin?
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We have been to Italy twice ... once involving an ill-fated Ducati Tours tour the second we chose a car.
Yes, in isolation, Ducati Tours are expensive ... but you are riding a properly maintained Ducati in Italy ... you can't expect that to be cheap (and the tours are fully supported). The owner is English which probably helps too.
OK, so my wife did end up having an organ surgically removed during a life-saving emergency operation but riding is probably no more dangerous than say 'at home'. Shit happens - it was just unfortunate that a certain driver wanted to rush through the Audi/Ducati merger before my wife's Monster was ready. This is not a reason to stop people from riding.
Generally speaking the drivers are far more respectful of others than I typically experience at home (in Australia) ... but suggesting they use their indicators and mirrors is rather novel. From my experience it is eyes on the prize (focus is forward). If mirrors are used it is as 'feeler gauges' ... testing the extremities and refining their spatial awareness.
The second time driving was a better option for us for various reasons ... but similar principles apply. I was slow but (relatively) assured ... the Boss chose to 'drive like a local'. Both approaches seemed to work out OK ... but you're probably used to driving on the wrong side of the road. Pedestrians are the ones in real danger ... be mindful of that.
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Re: Italy in September, where to rent a Duc?
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I'm going to be in Rome from June 2-5. Does anyone know of any sort of Ducati renting/tours in that area? It doesn't look like that company offers anything near there.
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Quote from: ottobot on May 17, 2013, 07:34:01 PM
I'm going to be in Rome from June 2-5. Does anyone know of any sort of Ducati renting/tours in that area? It doesn't look like that company offers anything near there.
I don't ... but that certainly doesn't mean they don't exist. The question I would have is why would you want to rent a Ducati in Rome?
... and I don't mean to cause offence, but I am curious
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May 17, 2013, 07:58:35 PM »
I can recommend Ducatitours in Lucca, but if you're not going to Lucca.......
this place has an office in Rome (I haven't used them)
http://www.cimt.it/rental.htm
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