1199 New Fairings Time - Red Or Black ???

Discussion in 'Panigale' started by scooby8272, Nov 12, 2014.

  1. RED OR BLACK ????????????????????????????????????
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  2. Black without the ducati logo
     
  3. Both are stunning, what do u like best???? That's what matters scoob ;)
     
  4. Red looks better with those stripe/tricolor designs imo. I do like the all black bikes though, look very mean.
     
  5. Red, that's what I want to do.
    Black is lovely but shows all the swirl marks etc.
     
  6. be a man and go yellow!!
     
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  7. If you have matt black then always wash it with warm water & a splash of Johnsons baby shampoo, no swirl marks or smears. :upyeah:
     
  8. The red design but in black :upyeah:
     
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  10. Black - Chizel's becoming all common and run of the mill :Wideyed:
     
  11. yellow damn it!! :Arghh:
     
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  13. It's awful, I reckon the Superleggera colours :upyeah:
     
  14. Although the black looks stunning, for a Ducati I would definitely pick red!
     
  15. Red bikes are 10 mph faster, fact.
     
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  16. :mad: Yellow's the best colour, and despite the many falsehoods spread by the uneducated, Yellow is also the fastest colour :upyeah:
     
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  17. Don't remember seeing Foggy on a yellow one ;)
     
  18. Accounting/Marketing over performance. ;)
     
  19. Nothing to do with that, it is pure science. When light hits a red object the reflected light becomes red in nature. Red light waves have a very low amplitude frequency and wavelength. This has an effect of actually slightly lowering the air pressure therefore the air pressure round a red object is slightly lower. On a vehicle this creates the effect of being in a slip stream constantly, hence why red motorcycles are 10 mph faster.

    Motorcars were also invented by a German in the late 1890's called Otto Mo Beal.

    I'm thinking if writing a book on lies I tell my kids, :)
     
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