Ducati’s Hypermotard credibly captures the athletic character and hooligan attitude of a true supermotard without any of the conventional compromises.
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Ducati’s Hypermotard credibly captures the athletic character and hooligan attitude of a true supermotard without any of the conventional compromises.
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An exhaustive road test review of the Ducati Monster 795. Find out the features, specifications, price, performance of the Ducati Monster 795
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Hunter S. Thompson wrote the best motorcycle review to date, because it wasn't about the motorcycle. For the rest of this article click HERE
Thierry's comment,
October 16, 2012 11:29 AM
The 900SS was one of my bikes (Monster 600, 750SS, 900SS). An awesome bike but the 750SS was more fun (un real toy) :)
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With Fast Frank blasting the 999 out of turn 12 with the rear squirming as the Ducati hammered its horsepower to the ground, the 999’s rear end filling my view slid violently sideways. Fast Frank Shockley, Julian Taylor from All About Bikes, a Sportbike Track Time weekend, and the two hottest Euro middleweights on the planet wearing brand-new Bridgestone racing slicks. Add in a race-prepped Ducati 999 for on-board camera duties by my film crew from Speed.com and rolling south to Carolina Motorsports Park in South Carolina at the end of last year a mad weekend was clearly in the works. With Fast Frank blasting the 999 out of turn 12 with the rear squirming as the Ducati hammered its horsepower to the ground, the 999’s rear end filling my view slid violently sideways. The flash of white in front of the Ducati told me Fast Frank was inches from the back of Julian’s rear wheel, and as the wily old fox took a short flight out of the seat, he quickly feathered the throttle and got both wheels back in line. I let go of the breath I was holding and stayed hard on the gas barreling into turn 14. Using the Ducati 848 EVO’s superior brakes, I slid by Frank and slipped in behind Julian, as the Triumph Daytona 675R he was riding scythed through the turn and started the run down to turn one. For the rest click HERE Delete the scoop?
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Aprilia and Ducati each introduced new large-displacement motorcycles — the Tuono V4 and 1199 Panigale, respectively — that boast impressive sporting credentials. For the rest of this story click HERE Delete the scoop?
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What's it like to live with Ducati's latest road rocket, the Panigale, for a week's ordinary use? We British are a funny lot when it comes to buying motorcycles. We'll love a new sports bike for lapping a foreign racetrack faster than its rivals, in the hands of someone we've never met, then buy it in order to whizz about as best we can on British roads. For the rest click HERE Delete the scoop?
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