I have raced a 748 powered franknduc for 2 years. i have had it with that pos and starting next weekend in seattle will be on an sv.
The good news for you is I have both marchisinis and marvics that will fit your bike and everything is for sale. both sets are gold in color.
ducatis belong in california in my opinion and are great if you want to spend money and attach silly carbon fiber and billet bits to an overpriced, underperforming piece of machinery.
I would also like to point out that i am always amazed at the number of street riders who talk about noticing the difference in bikes with similar engine configurations but differing horsepower as if they actually spend any time at all with the throttle pinned.
its time to admit that the reason to own anything more than a 70 hp bike on the street is so you can brag about it.
the best performance upgrade you can to do a bike is to learn to ride it. and have fun on it.
finally, acting like a ducati race rep is a decent street ride is an exercise in denial.
The good news for you is I have both marchisinis and marvics that will fit your bike and everything is for sale. both sets are gold in color.
ducatis belong in california in my opinion and are great if you want to spend money and attach silly carbon fiber and billet bits to an overpriced, underperforming piece of machinery.
I would also like to point out that i am always amazed at the number of street riders who talk about noticing the difference in bikes with similar engine configurations but differing horsepower as if they actually spend any time at all with the throttle pinned.
its time to admit that the reason to own anything more than a 70 hp bike on the street is so you can brag about it.
the best performance upgrade you can to do a bike is to learn to ride it. and have fun on it.
finally, acting like a ducati race rep is a decent street ride is an exercise in denial.