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loony888
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Re: what would your next bike be
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December 09, 2013, 02:52:07 AM »
you know bazz..................... they're not uncomfortable to ride at all! nowhere near as racey as a 916 type bike, and i've owned them both, well, i still have my "R". i can easily do the same route as i did on my monster, no worries at all, and i have a skeleton not unlike evel kneivel
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Quote from: Bazz21 on December 08, 2013, 07:05:15 PM
thats not fair Leigh that one of the sexiest bike
but my old bone couldnt take the weight, when was that cheers bazz
Turismo in Tasmania, Feb 2010. I couldn't resist a test ride. I didn't get to go far enough to know how comfy it would be but I look pretty relaxed don't I? BTW 848's are now getting down to the $13k level.
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A monster-multi-diavel-super-1199-strada-adventure
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Re: what would your next bike be
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Quote from: techno on December 09, 2013, 02:13:34 PM
Turismo in Tasmania, Feb 2010. I couldn't resist a test ride. I didn't get to go far enough to know how comfy it would be but I look pretty relaxed don't I? BTW 848's are now getting down to the $13k level.
it did fit u well and yes u looked liked u owned it , it would be a fun bike belting up the east coast on
Quote from: mattyvas on December 09, 2013, 04:04:06 PM
A monster-multi-diavel-super-1199-strada-adventure
i thought the new multi was 4 bikes in one ,a diavel with panniers would be the go god there a nice bike pity there so dear
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A newer Monster with ABS and traction control.
I just like the look of my model better though. Having just said that, the newer styles are growing on me a little.
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Re: what would your next bike be
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Quote from: GK on December 10, 2013, 02:55:47 AM
A newer Monster with ABS and traction control.
I just like the look of my model better though. Having just said that, the newer styles are growing on me a little.
GK
i bet u could get used to it real quick once u rode one
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Re: what would your next bike be
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December 11, 2013, 02:09:05 AM »
Problem is... any next bike for me has gotta be an "as well as" coz I'm not parting with my M1100 or the crusty, lovable ugly DR.
So if I was to own other bikes
1) I'd be in deep(er) shit
2) Moto Guzzi Griso 1200 SE - the green one.
3) 848
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A Cagiva Elefant.
A more dirt road oriented 750 would do. A Monofaro looks the part. Current plans fell through, but one day..
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December 11, 2013, 10:21:28 PM »
Did you go for a run on the tiger 800xc? I test rode one a couple of years ago and loved it and if I was allowed a second bike that would be right up there.
I also went for a run on a Speed Triple and that was surprisingly good too, hold there weight well and similar geometry to my monster! Not sure bout extended two-up on the speed triple but would be ok!
I guess price range would help narrow the field!!
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2014 monster 1200S
No doubt.
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I'd prefer my next bike to be free!
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December 12, 2013, 11:38:00 AM »
While dreaming...
899 would be a lot of fun.
New monster 1200 also would be a good canvas to mod.
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December 14, 2013, 12:00:51 PM »
Quote from: Bazz21 on December 09, 2013, 05:55:15 PM
it did fit u well and yes u looked liked u owned it , it would be a fun bike belting up the east coast on
i thought the new multi was 4 bikes in one ,a diavel with panniers would be the go god there a nice bike pity there so dear
There is a Diavel with panniers Bazz, well panniers of sorts plus a few other touring options.
It's called very inventively the Diavel Strada, there is now also a Hyperstrada
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Re: what would your next bike be
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Re: what would your next bike be
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December 18, 2013, 01:42:31 AM »
ah yes the old monsters will be in our hearts forever but times are changing and ducati only want sales so if new bikes dont have every concept to please the younger generation and magazine writers , the new 1200 multi has had a lot of people pulling there hair out and a lot of people are selling up ,the kiss principle is still the best cheers bazz
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