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Author Topic: Fast Bikes magazine: Does the 996R still hold up after 20 years  (Read 461 times)
paso87
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« on: June 27, 2022, 08:21:37 PM »

Found this video from UK's Fast Bikes magazine.  Does the Ducati 996R still hold up after 20 years.

I will let you decide or comment.

https://www.fastbikesmag.com/2022/04/21/video-does-the-ducati-996r-still-hold-up-after-
20-years/

I will tell you that it was great seeing this beautifully designed bike on the road.  I am 6'2" tall and I rode a 996 and it was the torture rack road testers complain about.  However it was great riding it and I enjoyed it for about 3 or 4 hours.

Question:  Where are all the 916,996s,998s and 748s?  I never see one and I know they are out there.  After seeing the video that is what i was wondering.

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« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2022, 03:54:59 AM »

Back in 1998 I took a 916SP for a test ride. It cost 25k at the time and I was recently divorced with my settlement money.
I was encouraged to take it for a few hours and so I rode it through the Dandenong mountains. Coming down the mountain into Ferntree Gully there is a downhill, off camber, bumpy, decreasing radius corner and without trying my knee touched down through it on an expensive bike I was being very careful with. The bike was that good I was going fast so easily I thought to myself "this is cheating". I definitely was not trying to get my knee down. The bike was that good.
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