Loud Clutches Save Lives
And sound FREAKY too!!
Went to the Ducati Demo truck today. Turns out it was really the Hypermotard demo truck... So there they were. 12 hypermotards all ligned up. A few had different pipes, a steering damper, etc, mostly stock tho. I was really hoping it was a real demo truck with all the models there, love to ride me a Monster, but it was fun anyway. Nice long ride, almost a half hour, no real interesting roads, but a few nice fast on-ramps.
Nice bike overall. I'm not used to having to look down to see the guages. I don't mean glance down, I mean I couldn't see the speedo thru the chin bar of my helmet unless I tilted my head down. Definitely not used to that... Also I'm not used to skinny grips! I have retro football grips on my 1" bars, not shrink wrap on 7/8" bars... So my hands cramped a bit.
The ride was comfy. Nice seat. I'm sure I could have scooted my ass back a little, but the rear brake and shifter were positioned down enough that I had to point my toe WAY down to shift, so scooting back more would have meant ankle dislocation. I'm sure they are adjustable, and I'm sure if I owned one I wouldn't be wearing steel toe boots...
Nice motor too, altho nearly useless below 3K at speed. Kinda makes the bike shake a lot... So hey, quick downshift good to go. A louder pipe would have made it easier to know where I was in the revs, since the tach is out of view...
Some of the guys on the ride were all leaning off the seat in the corners etc. I was thinkin dude... it's the onramp to the the Southern State. Not a moto GP course. We're going 50. I just leaned more... nowhere near the limits anyway.
Anyway thought you guys might like the review.
Oh yeah, there was ONE other bike there.....
http://bp0.blogger.com/_oE3X0DuGApA/R6H ... ultra1.jpg
Went to the Ducati Demo truck today. Turns out it was really the Hypermotard demo truck... So there they were. 12 hypermotards all ligned up. A few had different pipes, a steering damper, etc, mostly stock tho. I was really hoping it was a real demo truck with all the models there, love to ride me a Monster, but it was fun anyway. Nice long ride, almost a half hour, no real interesting roads, but a few nice fast on-ramps.
Nice bike overall. I'm not used to having to look down to see the guages. I don't mean glance down, I mean I couldn't see the speedo thru the chin bar of my helmet unless I tilted my head down. Definitely not used to that... Also I'm not used to skinny grips! I have retro football grips on my 1" bars, not shrink wrap on 7/8" bars... So my hands cramped a bit.
The ride was comfy. Nice seat. I'm sure I could have scooted my ass back a little, but the rear brake and shifter were positioned down enough that I had to point my toe WAY down to shift, so scooting back more would have meant ankle dislocation. I'm sure they are adjustable, and I'm sure if I owned one I wouldn't be wearing steel toe boots...
Nice motor too, altho nearly useless below 3K at speed. Kinda makes the bike shake a lot... So hey, quick downshift good to go. A louder pipe would have made it easier to know where I was in the revs, since the tach is out of view...
Some of the guys on the ride were all leaning off the seat in the corners etc. I was thinkin dude... it's the onramp to the the Southern State. Not a moto GP course. We're going 50. I just leaned more... nowhere near the limits anyway.
Anyway thought you guys might like the review.
Oh yeah, there was ONE other bike there.....
http://bp0.blogger.com/_oE3X0DuGApA/R6H ... ultra1.jpg