I couldn’t think of a better time to order a big fat sweaty doner kebab than in 30 degree heat tbh go for it
The question surely should be what's Ducati doing about the competition for 2024.?, if it takes sales away from them then perhaps a PDQ plan needs hatching.
Funny you say that, as there’s a rumor they’re going to be announcing a smaller capacity off-road style bike this year. I quite like the idea of the Triumph 400, and would seriously consider chopping the Monkey in for one, if it’s sensibly priced.
For me it's very naughty holding the price back and waiting for the demand at the turnstiles before they set the final RRP. Or maybe a one year old Fantic Caballero 500 would be a better move...
Going to look at the Fantic today. Seems like a lot of bike for the money. To be fair on pricing, i think its more to do with the way prices keep increasing across the board that makes any company withold on naming a price now but for next year delivery.
the issue with the fantic that people seem to report is the single cylinder engine is basically a motocross engine and very vibey so less ‘all round’ useable than the twins
Your probably right, here's another one i'd spotted earlier today. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/334984102566
Well my 999 weighed in at 205 all up and dyno'd at 134bhp Still miss the 350 Sebring gas flow at about 250lbs slow as Feck though even though it saw off TS suzuki 250's at times in its 23 mm carb 20HP guise!
ps my mates 8 valve weslake headed Tribsa in his own monoshock frame went well and sounded even better.
Food delivery service, uses individuals on low capacity motorcycles, e bikes and bicycles. Usually to be seen with a massive box on the bike or carried like a rucksack. See them a lot in large towns and cities.
I like those, but wouldn’t buy the 401, prefer the 701 longer wheelbase and larger capacity engine. It’s sister the Vitpilen has a more Cafe racer riding position, 80 off mpg is pretty impressive. Fortnine did a feature on them, worth a watch.