http://www.ducati.ms/forums/showthread.php?t=76500 (http://www.ducati.ms/forums/showthread.php?t=76500)
Awesome!!!
Ita
I can't imagine the final cost ???
Can you Desmosedici.....
SICK!
Now if I had more money than I knew what to do with I'd definitely have me one of those [bow_down] [bow_down]
makes our little bits and pieces seem insignificant!
bloody good work!
[thumbsup]
Quote from: Spider on December 02, 2009, 10:11:45 PM
makes our little bits and pieces seem insignificant!
bloody good work!
[thumbsup]
Makes our little bits and pieces seem like good value.
you know the carbon airbox they are talking about (for the 999/749 amd the 1098r)....it's $2000 us!!!!
the BST's are bargains....compared to the $2700 lever!!!
I have seen a Titanium frame pre-loved for $11K US
New they are $15K US, so between frame, levers and wheels you have over $20K
Not to mention the forks and rear shock which might well be $15K plus
So $35K and we haven't even spoken of engine, brakes, bodywork, paint or all the rest of the bibs and bobs
i.e. Titanium bolts throughout etc....
So D16RR
Your next project R?? ;D [thumbsup]
It looks to me that they are almost replacing everything and blueprinting the motor. Why would they have started with an R model?
Quote from: Dannog on December 03, 2009, 02:39:23 PM
It looks to me that they are almost replacing everything and blueprinting the motor. Why would they have started with an R model?
Why not?
Seriously Danno ... what has given you the impression that logic has played any part whatsever in the decision making of this build?
... you could also sell the leftovers as 'R' parts I s'pose
I'm no expert on Ducati specs, but I assume the R motor would be way more special than the bog stocker or S model. Bigger intake and exhaust ports, Ti valves, flowed heads etc??? Just guessing though ???
When I read the blog I was amazed how little Ducati was actually left.
Ita
Quote from: Dannog on December 03, 2009, 02:39:23 PM
It looks to me that they are almost replacing everything and blueprinting the motor. Why would they have started with an R model?
Why does a dog lick its goolies?? [thumbsup]
If its a bona fide shop project, you would think that the accountant would write it off as product advertising or some such accountancy/tax system rort and get the taxpayer to foot the bill?? :-\
Sorta like those V-twin (Non) Harley's, look like the real thing, but there aint a genyooine HD part in them. All manufactured by the aftermarket industry. :o
Quote from: dragonworld on December 03, 2009, 07:33:13 PM
If its a bona fide shop project, you would think that the accountant would write it off as product advertising or some such accountancy/tax system rort and get the taxpayer to foot the bill?? :-\
States it is a client's bike ... to be used on the street. So no, I don't think it is overkill at all [roll]
Quote from: Betty on December 03, 2009, 07:57:30 PM
States it is a client's bike ... to be used on the street. So no, I don't think it is overkill at all [roll]
If the client is a business person?? The tax write off statement would still remain! [thumbsup]
'cept for the fun time being had by the shop, that would be a hoot developing something like that! ;D [clap] [bow_down]
I think this is THE most gorgeous (non human) rear end I have ever scene [clap]
Ita
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2747/4140166114_3e3d9d0457_b.jpg)
Pervert!! ;D
There are laws for people like you?? [cheeky]
Imagine it covered in grime and brake dust 'n rubber chunks?? [moto]
Quote from: dragonworld on December 03, 2009, 08:12:33 PM
If the client is a business person?? The tax write off statement would still remain! [thumbsup]
Hmm I know some people that ... how should I say ... umm ... exploit that.
Heh, go to any club day race meeting and you'll see a fairing or two with a business name on it that has nothing to do with motorcycling at all!! Racing is a hobby of the rider and the business pays for the hobby!! (Shhhhhhhh ATO might be eavesdropping) [roll]
Brad Pitt likes Ducati (didn't he and the midget come to blows over who got no.1 desmoseidici?) and didn't he just crash a bike a month or so ago. why not? what else are you going to do with the cash, let your fruit loop wife adopt more kids to be raised by nannies?
Quote from: dragonworld on December 03, 2009, 09:12:08 PM
Heh, go to any club day race meeting and you'll see a fairing or two with a business name on it that has nothing to do with motorcycling at all!! Racing is a hobby of the rider and the business pays for the hobby!! (Shhhhhhhh ATO might be eavesdropping) [roll]
No.....,Do you really think stuff like that is going on ??? .................;)
Not at all, every bike I have seen at the track is 100% legit [cheeky] [cheeky]
Can I get a sponsor
Of course they are!! :o
I dont know what I was thinking to even infer that things wouldnt be on the up and up with the bike racers etc?? [moto] [thumbsup] [cheeky] [evil]
Quote from: dragonworld on December 04, 2009, 12:08:09 AM
Of course they are!! :o
I dont know what I was thinking to even infer that things wouldnt be on the up and up with the bike racers etc?? [moto] [thumbsup] [cheeky] [evil]
....property, boats, cars, motorbikes, electronics, oh my god, it's a long list ! [thumbsup]
How trick are CF wheels... 8) Not sure how suitable they are for the road though :-\
I had the only set of Dymag Classic 3 spoke magnesium H pattern wheels in Oz on my Kawa when it was stolen :'(
Love the look of these though...
Ita
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2616/4140161168_5d7ab958ff_b.jpg)
Quote from: mostro900 on December 05, 2009, 02:13:37 AM
....property, boats, cars, motorbikes, electronics, oh my god, it's a long list ! [thumbsup]
I think I need a set of CF wheel for my next R&D project.
Are CF wheels good for the environment ???
A: Yes ,Less weight ,Less Giro effect, less power needed ,Less fuel used.
OK good reason to apply for a
tax deduction Gov grant [thumbsup]
Quote from: Dockstrada on December 05, 2009, 04:44:41 PM
I think I need a set of CF wheel for my next R&D project.
Are CF wheels good for the environment ???
A: Yes ,Less weight ,Less Giro effect, less power needed ,Less fuel used.
OK good reason to apply for a tax deduction Gov grant [thumbsup]
Oh...forgot Il need a bike to fit them on to [clap]
Quote from: Dockstrada on December 05, 2009, 04:47:04 PM
Oh...forgot Il need a bike to fit them on to [clap]
and as Brian Wilson would say....
We'll we'll have fun fun fun 'till her daddy takes the....
Ita
Quote from: Ita on December 06, 2009, 01:55:52 AM
and as Brian Wilson would say....
We'll we'll have fun fun fun 'till her daddy takes the....
Ita
Wilson actually owned a few Ducati's in the late 90's and such, Monster 900 and a 996, they had a major impact on the way he saw the world, hence his masterful release earlier this decade 'smile'. It was originally going to be called 'this Californian gridlock is pissing me the make the beast with two backs off' until his manager organised a few bikes for him.
(I hope you saw that one coming)
(I may be off stage, but I still got it!)