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Much to my disdain, I know of someone that did exactly that and was very happy with the choice. Though it never did get used for the commuting which the CBR was as far as I know.
They're in Reading and may well be looking to sell the Duke after a few years of ownership (thanks to going back to being a student soon and lack of money etc). If you do decide you're interested, gimme a shout and I'll make enquiries .
I'd definitely be disappointed if I got a duke over something like an early r6 (for a fun bike, a zx6 for an every-day bike), but I don't like twins or paying extra for the sake of having a specific word on my tank. |
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There's still a lot of Piss Taking around (esp' on the forum) regarding Ducati (or anything Italian) reliability.
In general they are still trading on their old image.
To be fair though, their not too far behind the Jap "Big Four" these days. Mechanically fine, but yes, they sometimes suffer electrical "Niggles", and Yes, you might end up with the Friday Afternoon one, but then you could do that with any make.
My Bro'-in-Law has an '99 (newer shape) SS, and yes, it's a pain in the arse sometimes, but only when he's left it standing. Problem is, he don't use it much, so it's a pain quite often. But it's NEVER let him down when we've been out.
But hey... My Hornet is not only made in Italy, it also uses Ducati electrical components. I'm sure Honda, with their reputation for reliability, wouldn't put their name to something they weren't confident in.
As Feef has said, what with them being fairly commonplace nowadays, the parts availability and cost isn't extortionate.
Servicing can be a bit high, depending on what model you get, and where you get it serviced. A 748 will be fairly high servicing costs (esp' when the belts need doing) compared to some, but if you can find a good independant place, then cost shouldn't be too much of a problem.
Anycase, you can always sell it later if your not totally satisfied. |
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i am here but keeping quiet on this one. i spent all afternoon on the back of a recovery truck with my 916 but would i rather ride my new CBR600RR or any of my Honda V4's ? no chance, its ducati every time for me. it aint that fast but it handles and is a real riders bike.
Mine was recovered today for the 4th time in 5 years. this time was a punctured Radiator so hardly a reliability issue, just bad luck, could have happened on the 600RR or RC30
What i will say though if a blade cost £300 a year in servicing and parts then a ducati will be £600 for the same mileage, parts are often cheaper, but they are made from dog poo quite often and need replacing more. If even slightly skint and struggle to run a superbike in terms of cost then forget it
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 330 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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