Don't sell that! Amazing bike! You'll be miserable for ever - or more miserable than you already are.
Nearly sold it last year - unfortunately it is the first to go, but aesthetically one of the most pleasing of my bikes. Hated riding it though (well, not hated, but in comparison - if it were the only bike in the world it would ride great)
I tried a couple. I nearly bought one. I probably would have bought one, had it not been out of loyalty to my local Ducati garage (well, not that local). Great bike (until it breaks down, apparently). Didn't the Factory have Ohlins everywhere and Oz wheels?
[QUOTE=" Fat Carl took the fundamental mechanical skills I picked up from my father and developed them. If I had a job to do on a car he'd ask me to bring it over, roll his tool box outside and tell me to get cracking (he was a professional mechanic) he wouldn't do the work for me, but would just keep an eye over my shoulder and stop me if I were doing something wrong. I'd often ask "should I do this like this?" His response was always the same - do it how you think, I'll stop you if you do anything wrong".[/QUOTE] i use this method. calling in the receivers next week. :smile:
nope. for your own safety it might be best to keep a wide berth. there is deffo a hex on me. i am bad news. unlucky don't cover it. might over spill.
dont think chocolate cake is gonna sort this. exorcist or witch doctor maybe. . apart from every single job going wrong in the last two weeks(and i mean that) wrong parts,faulty parts. stupid fu.king errors by stupid fu.king tubes. one of them managed to reverse in to my sign bust of a v.expensive color coded mirror of a new alfa mito not two minuets after me telling her the customer was probably my fussiest and loudest customer. then some fucker reversed in to my panda no real damage as such, just the icing on the cake or is that cack?. good job i am an optimist eh? or i would be swinging by now.