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bluemanc100
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Steve Heywood
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Post by _IT_ »

A boxercup replica without the garish paint job!!

indeed, or the suspension or the carbon bits or the bellypan or the headguards.. ahh you gotta love people's honesty
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that's funny... good value if it goes for £3250. not mad keen on that blue mind.
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Post by Bender »

It's just a K100 with a different engine, and frame, and wheels, tank etc...
2011 Harley-Davidson FLD Switchback - yeah, I know. I've always wanted one though...
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Post by boylucifer »

To be honest, he gave me a decent laugh..... I'll stick with my "garish" BCR thanks......
and the sign said long haired freakish people need not apply...
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Post by timbox2 »

Also very similar to a Duc 916, 2 cylinders, 2 wheels, underseat exhaust, ahh no sorry, doesnt break down enough for a Duc. :lol:
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Post by Red Fokker »

Might not be a BCR but it still seems good value at that price - it's not been used.
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Post by Desmo904 »

'scuse me!!!!
As a proud past-owner of an R1100S, I still browse this forum.
Trouble is, I can't sit quietly while someone trashes ducati reliability.
Maybe justified i the '70s and 80's, but not now.
Me & the missus have around 10 years ownership of various Ducatis.
Guess what?..........not a single breakdown.
And nor one of them used more than a sip of oil between services.
And the paint didn't get chipped off the fork legs.
And the paint didn't get chipped off the front of the engine.
Apologies for this but............from my personal experience, Ducati build quality is better than BMW.

I'll get me coat.

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Here Here ... :salute: :salute: :salute: :salute:

Did you know :book: 95% of all Ducatis are still on the road ....... :D







The other 5% made it home [smilie=mutley laugh.gif]
Speak to you later ... AJ ... ®
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