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Re: Ducati...

Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2015 4:43 pm
by gn2
homie wrote:btw what is it you don't like about the poor mans Ducati
The Buell has a Harley engine which makes it a poor man's pile of shit.
That's before you even start thinking about the provenance of the cycle parts.
The only similarity with a Ducati is that it has two wheels.

Re: Ducati...

Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2015 4:49 pm
by you you
you you wrote:
homie wrote:AH HA... LDV school bus, only in recent years have these become popular stateside. A van with the roof cut out and a topper so's one can stand up meets the service industry needs quite well. We Americans were slow to get with it mostly just used them for ambulance and swat teams :lol: Everything from carpet cleaners to locksmiths are driving them now from all the American auto makers.

Erm. Mine is the one before this, they went bust after this version thank god . Really really shit. I love it. But worse than that the kids and grandkids love it

Just been round France in it.. Apparently I'll be castrated if I get rid of it.

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Re: Ducati...

Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2015 4:59 pm
by you you
gn2 wrote:
homie wrote:btw what is it you don't like about the poor mans Ducati
The Buell has a Harley engine which makes it a poor man's pile of shit.
That's before you even start thinking about the provenance of the cycle parts.
The only similarity with a Ducati is that it has two wheels.

True. A buell isnt total pile of excrement like a Ducati. I had the use of two and owned one. My wife had two and nearly gave up riding again.

Seriously I was actually happy when my wife's broke down. At least I knew I wasn't waiting for it to break down. I can still remember waiting by the road for 6hrs waiting for the recovery vehicle for my wife's shitbox 900 monster. I just wanted to push it into a field and burn it.

I'm starting to love the LDV now.

Re: Ducati...

Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2015 5:01 pm
by homie
gn2 wrote:
homie wrote:btw what is it you don't like about the poor mans Ducati
The Buell has a Harley engine which makes it a poor man's pile of shit.
That's before you even start thinking about the provenance of the cycle parts.
The only similarity with a Ducati is that it has two wheels.
lovely, let me forward that to the dealership maybe they can come down even more :lol: I did start this off at the Ducati store GN, you are justified in your criticism to compare. I was prepared to finance a pricey bike and even the wife wasn't giving me any crap about it since my truck and PCX have no leans. But darn it if they didn't have me leaning so far down to grasp the grips it was ridiculous. It was just by chance that a 2002 Buell was brought in trade and was sitting there on the floor. Immediately it was all I wanted as a second bike. You sit fairly upright, rumble like a Harley and still look like a sport bike. It could have had a 250cc engine, I wouldn't have cared. I heard a salesman sigh :roll: but it just beckons me. If you don't love it how would you care for it.

Re: Ducati...

Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2015 5:12 pm
by you you
homie wrote:
gn2 wrote:
homie wrote:btw what is it you don't like about the poor mans Ducati
The Buell has a Harley engine which makes it a poor man's pile of shit.
That's before you even start thinking about the provenance of the cycle parts.
The only similarity with a Ducati is that it has two wheels.
lovely, let me forward that to the dealership maybe they can come down even more :lol: I did start this off at the Ducati store GN, you are justified in your criticism to compare. I was prepared to finance a pricey bike and even the wife wasn't giving me any crap about it since my truck and PCX have no leans. But darn it if they didn't have me leaning so far down to grasp the grips it was ridiculous. It was just by chance that a 2002 Buell was brought in trade and was sitting there on the floor. Immediately it was all I wanted as a second bike. You sit fairly upright, rumble like a Harley and still look like a sport bike. It could have had a 250cc engine, I wouldn't have cared. I heard a salesman sigh :roll: but it just beckons me. If you don't love it how would you care for it.
Just get it done. Don't listen to us.

Re: Ducati...

Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2015 9:45 pm
by gn2
you you wrote:Just get it done. Don't listen to us.
Very true.
Makes no odds at all what anyone else thinks.

Re: shonky

Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2015 3:55 pm
by homie
No fear of falling off, true FEAR is staying on o_O
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Shonky will never take the place of Shay and here's why.
Shay hauls stuff, Shonky made me use pockets.
Shay doesn't make small children wrench and babies cry at Jewel, Shonky does.
Shay goes to the park (I do so love the park) Shonky will never see wildlife or go 15mph
The 16 year old at the MacDonalds drive through won't shut up and give me my hamburger and the neighbors never cam running out to help unload Shay... heck is that about.
Shay is like a breath of fresh air on a bright sunny day with the smell of daffodils coming from the tail pipe, Shonky is like a fire breathing Dragon straight for HELL.

I actually thought the rear brake wasn't working, it seemed to do nothing... then I realized the tire was skidding. Man that front brake better work good because Shonky was born to run.

Re: shonky

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 3:31 pm
by you you
homie wrote:No fear of falling off, true FEAR is staying on o_O
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Shonky will never take the place of Shay and here's why.
Shay hauls stuff, Shonky made me use pockets.
Shay doesn't make small children wrench and babies cry at Jewel, Shonky does.
Shay goes to the park (I do so love the park) Shonky will never see wildlife or go 15mph
The 16 year old at the MacDonalds drive through won't shut up and give me my hamburger and the neighbors never cam running out to help unload Shay... heck is that about.
Shay is like a breath of fresh air on a bright sunny day with the smell of daffodils coming from the tail pipe, Shonky is like a fire breathing Dragon straight for HELL.

I actually thought the rear brake wasn't working, it seemed to do nothing... then I realized the tire was skidding. Man that front brake better work good because Shonky was born to run.

Excellent!

Back tyre might be skidding because it doesn't look ran in yet?

Re: shonky

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 9:27 pm
by homie
you you wrote:
homie wrote:Excellent!
Back tyre might be skidding because it doesn't look ran in yet?
Well I got the hell off the beasty before she basted off and left me sitting in the street. NOW I'm doing what I do best... take things apart :lol: What a pleasure it is to work on American made, this must be the reason people still buy Harleys. You don't even need a service manual :o my tools fit as a well as my hands.

Yep Shonky might be ugly when she's naked with her night vision goggles, fuel in the frame and oil in the swing arm and there's no jacking up a bike without a frame under it but I'm going to strap her to the ceiling and find some way to get both wheels of the ground.


Re: Ducati...

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 10:48 pm
by WhiteNoise
o_O o_O Surprise! o_O o_O

I AM SPEECHLESS!! (almost)

Sons of Dang, you bought another bike! And you got it in the bed of your truck! How'd that go? Ramps tie downs and cross your bar strap :) ....Ain't You Somethin'!
Look at that thang! LOOKS LIKE A MONSTER! A beautiful MONSTER! Now torn apart. What you doing boy? Tweek-ing?
I need to breathe now. Yer Way Too Cool 8)
L8R

Re: Ducati...

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 12:07 am
by homie
WhiteNoise wrote:o_O o_O Surprise! o_O o_O I AM SPEECHLESS!! (almost)
No worries WN, you see one you seen them all. Temps are slipping down into the 60's but I will be back out soon as there are many good days to ride scooter yet.

This is a trophy bike, the kind you always wanted but couldn't have then you got too old so you just get it anyway and look at it. But there is talk of a drag strip 8) one might go with some of the men in the hood who have been curiously lingering and perhaps one could get it in a straight line really, really fast for a few seconds and then say you done it because this one has a need to know just how fast. I see a possibility... with extra shorts of course and some better gear.

Re: shonky

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 2:02 am
by gn2
homie wrote:What a pleasure it is to work on American made
It may have been assembled in america, but just exactly where did the parts come from.....?

Re: shonky

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 8:12 am
by homie
gn2 wrote:
homie wrote:What a pleasure it is to work on American made
It may have been assembled in america, but just exactly where did the parts come from.....?
Well I had to look it up but the XB V-twin racing engine which is what we have here was in fact made in America. The entire design of the chassis certainly was born out of Wisconsin USA. Everything I've pulled off of it and even its electronics are not of that 'made in Japan' look or feel. This may well be one of the last true American manufacturing stories. I think that was Eric Buell's promise but it must have been hard to hold the doors open in the brave new world of manufacturing costs. The man did try you have to give him that.