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its friday night and i'm claiming 1st post....damn I gotta get a life!!
-dave ps. nice bike |
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Me too!
But I agree, nice bike. We may be losers at home on Friday night but I'll spend tomorrow riding with an early start. |
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I'd do the same, but I bought the S2R, set it down and fractured my left ulna.
![]() Worry not, the bike is fine. Just a scratch on the clutch cover really. So if anyone is looking for an S2R to ride, mine is lonely. [joking, of course] |
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As always great writing Yossef, could it be 15-16 years since I first saw your name on an article in MOTO?
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Darling, I am growing old
Silver threads among the gold |
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Cool, Great videos. I guess I'll have to add one of those to the list of bikes to own some day
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If I remeber well, it was issue number 14... Cheers Yossef
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Great timing -- I just got an S2R last Saturday. It's a bargain compared to the S4R, and at least here in Seattle, Speed Triples are so hard to find you can't even test ride 'em. It's my first Ducati and I love it, but I don't think I'll be getting knobbies for it anytime soon, though. It's about the same riding position as my CBR600F4, but with a torquey and narrow engine.
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Help!
I'm planning on getting a Multistrada this weekend. Should I reconsider the S2R.. I decided against the S4R(I'll never use the motor up top) |
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mmm... nice problem! I'd say that the Multi is the one for longer range riding and tackling less than perfect roads, the S2R more a scratcher's& city fun tool. What type of riding do you do most? + How tall are you?
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