G'day Terry, one of the reasons The Duke may be better is that a 2002-2004 model is not going to really drop in value. Sure, you pay a little more now but wont drop nearly as much as some others.......please point out if I am way off here..
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G'day Terry, one of the reasons The Duke may be better is that a 2002-2004 model is not going to really drop in value. Sure, you pay a little more now but wont drop nearly as much as some others.......please point out if I am way off here..
Perth Street Bikes
i'm on there , ask a few questions because there are a few guys who ride em
and you should trade your Landy on on a Hyundai while you are at it. ::)
into the mushrooms again ?Quote:
and they are one hell of a lot ...more fun to ride.
Depends what you want though eh?Quote:
At the risk of offending or starting a war with any Ducati owners on the site, they are over rated and extremely expensive for what you get.
If you want a bike you can sit and look at and say "I own that" with a real feeling of satisfaction - buy a Duke (or Guzzi or Triumph)
If you want a bike thats made of plastic and that you never look at with pride.. then sure a Hyosung thing will provide transport.
Very slow in comaprison to a rice rocket perhaps but still fast enough to keep you happy and you may not feel an instant need to upgrade when you get your open licence.Quote:
If your hell bent on a Duke then the 620 would be the pick of a ordinay bunch and be prepared for a very slow bike.
Yes. It's called passion.Quote:
I would say though that Ductai owners and Land Rover owners have at least one thing in common they are both usually fanatical about their brands.
Hyosungs are the Toyota, the "whitegood" of the motorcycle world.
Don;t expect unbiased advice though eh. :wasntme:Quote:
Originally Posted by TerryO
Oh and forums wise "Two Wheels" used to be good. It's pretty much degenerated into a slanging match these days unfortunately.
Vale Bucko.
Hi,
I recommend you check out netrider.net.au they have an excellent and comprehensive forum. If you do a search you will find heaps of information from Australian Motorcylists.
Cheers
Ashley
Thanks Ashley....and welcome to the forum.
You will not be disappointed with a monster. Ducati's have so much soul and are very rewarding to own.
This is a very active (but US based) forum with a stong Aussie representation.
Ducati.ms - The Ultimate Ducati Forum
Sean
Rider training booked for later in the week. Then written test within a couple of weeks.....
Now to find me a Duke :D
If you want a bike you can sit and look at and say "I own that" with a real feeling of satisfaction - buy a Duke (or Guzzi or Triumph)
If you want a bike thats made of plastic and that you never look at with pride.. then sure a Hyosung thing will provide transport.
If you want a bike you can sit and look at and say "I own that" with a real feeling of satisfaction - buy a Duke (or Guzzi or Triumph)
If you want a bike thats made of plastic and that you never look at with pride.. then sure a Hyosung thing will provide transport.
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Adventure Rider Motorcycle Forum
its mostly aimed at adventure riding but covers pretty much all sorts.
when you go to the above address, click on the opening photos, that will take you to the forums page, then in the top part, there is a regional area and then there is an australia area.
there are also many other areas in that forum, covering all types of topics
Hay Ewe