Fancy a Ducati 750SS

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fontana

Fancy a Ducati 750SS

Post by fontana »

But only have about 60K to spend ?
These guys will knock you one up

http://veetwo.com/
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Re: Fancy a Ducati 750SS

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Yes Please
fontana

Re: Fancy a Ducati 750SS

Post by fontana »

The commercial that caused values of originals to skyrocket

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRV-2_Un-kk
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Re: Fancy a Ducati 750SS

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I'll have one of those too
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Re: Fancy a Ducati 750SS

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http://www.raidermoto.com/1974-ducati-7 ... enframe-1/
1974 DUCATI 750SS GREENFRAME.
SOLD $180,000.00 :shock:
2009 HP2 Sport...sold
2006 R1200s with yellow rim tape
2008 Ducati Monster S4RS Tricolore..sold
2004 R1100s BoxerCup Replika..sold
2006 Subaru WRX STI S204 #318/600
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Re: Fancy a Ducati 750SS

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A can of green paint for the frame makes that much difference?

Oh it's only Australian dollars, that's ok then.
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Re: Fancy a Ducati 750SS

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I do not fancy that at all

It will be shit to ride.

I have more sense than money.

Not even a good investment
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Re: Fancy a Ducati 750SS

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Yeah, not gonna happen for me either (the bike or the girl)
Just nostalgia, lusted after a Ducati back in the 70's
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Re: Fancy a Ducati 750SS

Post by dark_knight87 »

Jay Leno tried one:

https://youtu.be/yE1F6pJDvGk

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It started badly, it tailed off a little in the middle and the less said about the end the better, but apart from that it was excellent.
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Re: Fancy a Ducati 750SS

Post by fontana »

boxerscott wrote:I do not fancy that at all

It will be shit to ride.
:shock:

And you know this without even so much as swinging a leg over it.

:?
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Re: Fancy a Ducati 750SS

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Yes, I like it. I watched the Jay Leno video a couple of days ago, before I saw this thread, and 1) want a space that big to park my (currently non-existing) bike collection 2) would have a VeeTwo in that collection.

Oh, I'm day dreaming again.
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Re: Fancy a Ducati 750SS

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Looks like the frame is based on the 1000 Sport. Once you bin the Marzocci forks, and fit Showas, they handle really well.
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Re: Fancy a Ducati 750SS

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adam wrote:Looks like the frame is based on the 1000 Sport. Once you bin the Marzocci forks, and fit Showas, they handle really well
No, it is a modified 1970s/80s bevel chassis. Theirs uses a Mike Hailwood replica frame, and I suspect it will be very nice to ride.
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