Sorry for not being able to link the pic...
http://twitpic.com/l76sv (http://twitpic.com/l76sv)
Me no likey. :P
That tail section = [puke]
Quote from: krolik on October 11, 2009, 05:39:04 PM
Me no likey. :P
That tail section = [puke]
Same.
other than the tail - what's different??? ??? ???
DERBY.
Quote from: corey on October 11, 2009, 05:44:49 PM
DERBY.
FAIL...
You can't say that if you don't post the link. ;D
(http://s3.amazonaws.com/twitpic/photos/large/35607343.jpg?AWSAccessKeyId=0ZRYP5X5F6FSMBCCSE82&Expires=1255316030&Signature=kPDBkDoUkELC0MErAkizjGoF4JI%3D)
Gross, get it away from me!
That bike will go perfect with my spider web neck tattoo.
http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=22677.msg402034#msg402034 (http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=22677.msg402034#msg402034)
Quote from: ducpainter on October 11, 2009, 06:34:57 PM
FAIL...
You can't say that if you don't post the link. ;D
the lazy man's derby ;D
saw it in person when I briefly stopped by OCC this summer. The picture doesn't do justice to just how ugly this thing is in person. It's a combination of a well done (but ugly) paint job, ugly as sin bolt on parts, a seat cowl they made (I think that may have been the only part they actually fabricated), and a couple of red LEDs behind the intake screens. I kind of threw up in my mouth a little when I was looking at it, and couldn't believe how proud the guy working there sounded when he was telling me about "all the work they did on it".
Looks better than the new multistroodle...
Quote from: ducpainter on October 11, 2009, 06:34:57 PM
FAIL...
You can't say that if you don't post the link. ;D
That was funny.
I have not been keeping track of them lately, but now that they are a Ducati dealer, I would have thought that they would had done a couple more customs. That is the only one i've seen.
Can someone explain the "DERBY" thing to me??
fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck!!!!
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just sayin...
that is all
nothing follows
cept maybe more....
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Quote from: jasaretta on October 12, 2009, 05:46:40 PM
Can someone explain the "DERBY" thing to me??
derby -- A DMF member know for informing people when they r-e-p-o-s-t. The board software auto-filter replaces the world "r-e-p-o-s-t" with "derby." The real derby can be found here.
Quote from: ROBsS4R on October 12, 2009, 07:13:39 PM
derby -- A DMF member know for informing people when they r-e-p-o-s-t. The board software auto-filter replaces the world "r-e-p-o-s-t" with "derby." The real derby can be found here.
That's very funny LOL
I saw the OCC Ducati 1100 mod at the 10th anniversary party; it was unique of course, but not as clean and tasteful as the room full of stock Dukes right next to it.
Some of the Carbon work was cool, but overall the execution was like a girl wearing too much eye makeup. :o
Quote from: DucaChic on October 14, 2009, 11:16:59 AM
Some of the Carbon work was cool, but overall the execution was like a girl wearing too much eye makeup. :o
That's just what I was thinking. :P
I thought those guys only did choppers. I've never seen the show, so I'm not sure. But they should leave Ducatis alone after seeing how they desecrated that poor Monster.
OCC got a Ducati dealership a few months back and the bikes are now displayed on one side of the OCC chopper "museum."
I saw the webbed monster in person and that tail section is fugly. They did some nice machine work making up some billet bits for the bike but it was mostly a DP catalog bike with their grotesque bodywork grafted on.
As an aside, just after they aquired a Ducati dealership they held a group ride that I decided to join in on. It ended at the giant showroom hey have in New York and when I was walking into the showroom with a helmet and bug crusted leather jacket the tourists outside were looking at me like I was from another planet. I would venture that 75% of the people that go there have never thrown a leg over a bike of any kind, much less have spent the past 20 years riding like me and some of my buds have.
just another example of a sell out to big business when they open a showroom for a brand with such a devoted following in a place where form and fashion are more important then function.
jimi