[quote="Sanj"]
I seriously have no interest in bikes but that black Ducati, Pope is f**king gorgeous! Lovely bike, great stance (if that makes sense)?
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Yes that makes sense. Just watch you don't find yourself coming over to the dark side.
highly tempting.. i used to love bikes, gave up after one too many crashes.. mrs will file papers next time i try gettin one as a precaution (maybe i shoudl then lol)
peddle power it is for now..
Current: BMW 640i Convertible (320PS)
Audi A7 Sportback 3.0 T FSI quattro (300 PS) SE STronic
Previous: BMW X5 E53 Facelift 3.0d
[quote="Don Coffey"]
Very nice Pope. I do love the GS Adventure, it's like the 4x4 of the biking world. The new GS is launched Saturday so I may get along to the party although I don't want a standard GS again, I would rather wait for the new Adventure but that could be years away. The ducats looked great in the shop but as I intend to use all year round, I would be concerned with reliability.
Don
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Yes, the GSA is a truly brilliant bike, that just copes with everything I throw at it.
I'm test riding the new LC GS this Saturday, so I'm looking forward to that. However, like you, I'm gonna wait till the new LC GSA goes on sale...next year maybe??
And although the Ducati is a fantastically awesome fun bike to ride. If I was forced to sell one of my bikes. I'd choose to keep my GSA without hesitation.
:pope:
Garage:
BMW X6 40d Pink
Ducati Diavel 1198 Carbon
[quote="Sanj"]
I seriously have no interest in bikes but that black Ducati, Pope is f**king gorgeous! Lovely bike, great stance (if that makes sense)?
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The Ducati is massive fun to ride...1200cc, 162bhp and a big fat rear tyre to put the power down.
:pope:
Garage:
BMW X6 40d Pink
Ducati Diavel 1198 Carbon
[quote="Pope"]
[quote="Sanj"]
I seriously have no interest in bikes but that black Ducati, Pope is f**king gorgeous! Lovely bike, great stance (if that makes sense)?
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The Ducati is massive fun to ride...1200cc, 162bhp and a big fat rear tyre to put the power down.
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That is a nice bike
I am taking my lessons at the moment ( starting a little late as I am 37 but it's took this long to get the missus to let me) One of the instructor's has gone one of these Ducati's and they look awesome in the flesh. I am looking for a CBR 600f to start with and will give it a year or 2 to get some miles under me belt, but I will definitely get one of these at some point.
X6 3.5d my09
Audi A6 2.0tdi s line
Previous bmw's
X5 lemans edition
E91 330d msport
E46 330 cd msport
Alpina B3S build no 55
X3 3.0d msport
X3 2.0d msport
E46 325i msport
E46 323ci msport
E36 323i coupe
E36 318i
I think if I was ever able to return to two wheels then it would have to be one from the 'Dark Side' such as one of the BMW K-series Tourers.
A K1600-GT in Vermilion Red (yes that is a real option) even has Angel Eye headlights, stereo, nav, Bluetooth and toys to plat with.
Loved riding the early K100 when working with the Police in the mid-80's. Last machine I owned was a Honda VFR800A2 in 2004. Still got all my kit, just no machine.
Richard
Last edited by X5Sport on Sat Mar 02, 2013 9:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
[quote="X5Sport"]
Last machine I owned was a Honda VFR800A2 in 2004. Still got all my kit, just no machine.
Richard
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Are you sure after all this time your kit will still fit?
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3.0d Sport Exclusive E53 CB with black comfort, pano, folding dimming mirrors, 20"ers, comms, xenons, focal sub, Intravee II, GSM heater........and so on. Runabout - E92 3 Series Coupe
[quote="X5Sport"]
I think if I was ever able to return to two wheels then it would have to be one from the 'Dark Side' such as one of the BMW K-series Tourers.
A K1600-GT in Vermilion Red (yes that is a real option) even has Angel Eye headlights, stereo, nav, Bluetooth and toys to plat with.
Loved riding the early K100 when working with the Police in the mid-80's. Last machine I owned was a Honda VFR800A2 in 2004. Still got all my kit, just no machine.
Richard
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so pink is also an option on bikes?
current: 2016 Vw Crafter
2007 318d touring
2008 Transit sport van
1964 vw beach buggy
1988 e30 325i convertible
[quote="Bolio"]
That is a nice bike
I am taking my lessons at the moment ( starting a little late as I am 37 but it's took this long to get the missus to let me) One of the instructor's has gone one of these Ducati's and they look awesome in the flesh. I am looking for a CBR 600f to start with and will give it a year or 2 to get some miles under me belt, but I will definitely get one of these at some point.
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Cheers
Its never too late to start biking... and a CBR is a good choice to start with - great handling, brakes, performance and reliability.
The Diavel is an absolute beast, that just wants to rip my arms off.. >:D
:pope:
Garage:
BMW X6 40d Pink
Ducati Diavel 1198 Carbon
[quote="X5Sport"]
I think if I was ever able to return to two wheels then it would have to be one from the 'Dark Side' such as one of the BMW K-series Tourers.
A K1600-GT in Vermilion Red (yes that is a real option) even has Angel Eye headlights, stereo, nav, Bluetooth and toys to plat with.
Loved riding the early K100 when working with the Police in the mid-80's. Last machine I owned was a Honda VFR800A2 in 2004. Still got all my kit, just no machine.
Richard
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The K1600 is a nice bike, and that gorgeous IL 6 engine is a peach. But its a big heavy beast.
I also used to own a VFR800 Vtec, and traded it in for my first BMW GS.
Spring is almost upon us now, so time for another bike...??
:pope:
Garage:
BMW X6 40d Pink
Ducati Diavel 1198 Carbon