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Anyone ride motorcycles as well as drive the baddest truck on the planet. My regular rider is an 05 650 Suzuki Vstrom and my second bike is a 94 Ducati 900 Elefant. All have their own personality and I love them all for that. I still have a hunger for more, but never in my life have I felt the desire to add to my collection than to replace it.
 
I have a harley frame in my living room does that count :confused:

Sounds like fun I think there are alot of peeps on here that ride. :D
 
Just a little moped here. '02 Yamaha FZ1 (1000cc)
 
Manic said:
Just a little moped here. '02 Yamaha FZ1 (1000cc)
BWAHAHAHA - oh, sorry that actually sounds fun :D
 
I sold my 600 F4i a year ago... driving it was like standing on the edge of a skyscraper hopping up and down on one foot. Very exciting, but nothing good could come of it. It was fun for awhile, but I choose life. I'm not as young as I used to be! ;)
 
Wifey said:
BWAHAHAHA - oh, sorry that actually sounds fun :D

They are usually called couch rockets... I like it but wouldn't mind something different this year.

Not too mention, mine isn't in pieces... :p

Will
 
Bikes are number one....truck is number two when it comes to motorized fun. I've owned over 30 bikes. Just in the last year or so; Aprilia Mille, Aprilia Futura, FJR1300, KX250, CRF450X, XB9S and a couple scooters. Currently have the Kawasaki GTR1400 on order.
 
Nice, thinking of a GTR1400 or a ZX-14. Either would be nice...
 
Ride on the street? too dangerous!:D

ducati bostrom 998

ducati 996 ex ama superbike

ducati 998 stroked 1098:D

Honda RS 125 buzz bomb

two many championships to name:p
 
Stinker said:
Ride on the street? too dangerous!:D

ducati bostrom 998

ducati 996 ex ama superbike

ducati 998 stroked 1098:D

Honda RS 125 buzz bomb

two many championships to name:p

You gottah be looking forward to the new 1078(right cc?) Ducati. And they are saying it will be around $15K. I may have to finally pony up and get one.

:rock:
 
Cant wait bro!

laid outta racin this year due to that big black money pit in the back yard!LOLO

who knows, maybe me and mommas old asses el get back out there this year!

The new duc is sweet! I have also been waitin to see if KTM is gonna bring their twin over:D
 
Manic said:
The Ducati 1098 will rock at 370 pds

Its a 1098? DAMMNNNNNN

It will really roll(out of the Stealerships) at $15K if that stays what the mag say.

I gottah go back and get that magazine article. Gottah cut out the pics and post on the wish/must have board.

Right after all the other SRT goodies.
 
Cupertino, CA – Ducati North America announces today that the 1098 Superbike will be made available in two additional colors.

The 1098 Superbike was launched to the world at the EICMA Motorcycle Show in Milan on November 14. The motorcycle was an immediate success, with the 1098 S Tricolore winning the “Most Beautiful Motorcycle in Showâ€￾ award. In addition, the international excitement around the motorcycle has been significant, with North American Ducati dealers reporting an overwhelming response.

The two additional colors announced are black and yellow. The 1098 will get the striking yellow scheme, matched with black wheels and a grey frame. The vibrant black color is available for the 1098 S, paired with a red frame and red-trimmed black wheels. Dark aluminum badging will adorn both color schemes.

The Ducati 1098 Superbike produces 160hp and 90.4lbs/ft of torque, which makes it the most powerful twin-cylinder motorcycle in the world, with the highest torque-to-weight ratio of any sport bike. In addition, the 1098 is also the lightest open class Superbike available, weighing 381 pounds.

The 1098 Superbike will carry a manufacturers suggested retail price of $14,995. The 1098 S will be priced at $19,995, and the limited edition 1098 S Tricolore will be $24,995.

Prices in Canada will be $19,995 for standard version, while the 1098 S will be $24,995 and the Tricolore will be $29,995.

Founded in 1926, Ducati builds racing-inspired motorcycles characterized by unique engine features, innovative design, advanced engineering and overall technical excellence. The Company produces motorcycles in six market segments which vary in their technical and design features and intended customers: Superbike, Supersport, Monster, Sport Touring, Multistrada and the new SportClassic. The Company’s motorcycles are sold in more than 60 countries worldwide, with a primary focus in the Western European, Japan and North American markets. Ducati has won thirteen of the last fifteen World Superbike Championship titles and more individual victories than the competition put together. For more information about the Company, please visit our web site at www.ducatiusa.com
 

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