1299 Panigale Ongoing Review
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Re: 1299 Panigale Ongoing Review
Fwiw I've always have fancied taking one for a test flight too Cav & Rossgo.Cav wrote:I seriously want to test ride one
We needn't bother now, of course.
...... we can just "borrow" Blade's, or Daytona Andy's & not have to worry about any of those dealer's compensation clauses.
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Re: 1299 Panigale Ongoing Review
It's a well known fact that Ducati owners are hung like a horse so Ducati have to build in extra leg room to allow for that when designing their motorcycles.Rossgo wrote:Must admit I'd love to try out one. I don't actually think I'd fit on it anyway as I have sat on the 899 and also the 959?? But although they are narrow it's just too tall for me. Wouldn't mind a ride on an R1 but that is wide and my little legs just don't allow me to have the confidence of dealing with it at low speed or standstill
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Re: 1299 Panigale Ongoing Review
There's even an official option shipped with all UK bikes to help the owners feel a bit more secure with themselvesduke63 wrote: It's a well known fact that Ducati owners are hung like a horse so Ducati have to build in extra leg room to allow for that when designing their motorcycles.
http://m.ducati.com/apparel/men/activew ... rch%3Dtrue" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: 1299 Panigale Ongoing Review
Every bike should have a single sided swingarm.
They look stunning and make getting on and off a paddock stand a simple and easy one person operation with no wobbling or fear of dropping the bike.
Win Win
They look stunning and make getting on and off a paddock stand a simple and easy one person operation with no wobbling or fear of dropping the bike.
Win Win
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Re: 1299 Panigale Ongoing Review
D6Nutz wrote:There's even an official option shipped with all UK bikes to help the owners feel a bit more secure with themselvesduke63 wrote: It's a well known fact that Ducati owners are hung like a horse so Ducati have to build in extra leg room to allow for that when designing their motorcycles.
http://m.ducati.com/apparel/men/activew ... rch%3Dtrue" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
..........said the KTM owner..
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I know someone who's got that toasterduke63 wrote:D6Nutz wrote:There's even an official option shipped with all UK bikes to help the owners feel a bit more secure with themselvesduke63 wrote: It's a well known fact that Ducati owners are hung like a horse so Ducati have to build in extra leg room to allow for that when designing their motorcycles.
http://m.ducati.com/apparel/men/activew ... rch%3Dtrue" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
..........said the KTM owner..
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Nah, it could be a condom stretcher and applicator though.duke63 wrote:So NOT a cock extender then?
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Re: 1299 Panigale Ongoing Review
Played with the power modes the other day there basically.
RAIN = Fast
SPORT = Stupidly Fast
RACE = Box of Frogs bonkers
RAIN = Fast
SPORT = Stupidly Fast
RACE = Box of Frogs bonkers
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Re: 1299 Panigale Ongoing Review
Blade wrote:Played with the power modes the other day there basically.
RAIN = Fast
SPORT = Stupidly Fast
RACE = Box of Frogs bonkers
That's one way to wake up your hotel neighboursBlade wrote:Cnuts banging doors in hotel rooms late at night
Knock yourselfs out cnutieballs I'm up at 5am
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Re: 1299 Panigale Ongoing Review
Looks like engineering porn crafted in pure titanium
Sounds like you just whipped a Lions Balls with a wet towel
Sounds like you just whipped a Lions Balls with a wet towel
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Re: 1299 Panigale Ongoing Review
That looks lush...is this on the list of things to get?!
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Re: 1299 Panigale Ongoing Review
I already have the end cans Rossgo and was one of the main reasons I went for this particular bike.
Glad I do too as their pretty rare and not seen on many bikes mainly as the ends cans are £2500 and the full system is £4000 which is ridiculous regardless of how special they are.
Glad I do too as their pretty rare and not seen on many bikes mainly as the ends cans are £2500 and the full system is £4000 which is ridiculous regardless of how special they are.