
Martini Panigale
- Blade
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Re: Martini Panigale
I'm undecided whether to try one or not tbh. If I do I'm either going to be disappointed or skint and I reckon it could be the latter 

- kiwikrasher
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Re: Martini Panigale
You never got the Porsche in the end so you DESERVE to treat yourself to a Panigale




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- Blade
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Re: Martini Panigale
Porsche is still a possible that or an m3 convertible which is more what the missus and kids prefer as better for family days out.
Either way won't be till winter at the earliest as enjoy riding the bikes this summer too much. Plus better deals about in winter and I like making Salesman poor
. Being realistic I want to keep the ten for at least another year probably two and then looks at a 1299 as a replacement. Like Duke suggests should be some could deals about on low milers than plus wanting to get some fun out of the ten first and its a truly amazing bike if not quite as iconic as a big red Ducati sportsbike.
Either way won't be till winter at the earliest as enjoy riding the bikes this summer too much. Plus better deals about in winter and I like making Salesman poor
