So, I don't actually have a ducati yet. I'm waiting on a friend to come back from his deployment so we can put his duc back together, and hence, buy it. He had it stripped to the frame to powdercoat it. It's a 1998 m900, and has fcr's, billet triple clamps, some sort of $400 handle bars according to him, and a bunch of cf parts, like tire hugger, front fender, etc. Tons of great parts for a reasonable price. He's due back here in a week, and hope to reassemble the monster in a week meeting rid of my buell blast to get it. The blast is a TON of fun, but with no one to ride it, I'd hate for it to rot in my garage.
Pics when i get to my PC!
Aaron
As it sits now, motor out of the freshly PC'd frame.
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Welcome - if you want a real audience for your project toss up the photos in the Mods section. People always appreciate a good tear down.
Welcome and good luck with the project, looking forward to updates. [thumbsup]
What part of guam are you in? are you military? i lived there for almost 20 years right before i moved over to hawaii about 2 and a half years ago. my family are all still there. and i might be going back for christmas. not many twisties to really enjoy, but the rides down south are decent.
Quote from: hadesducati848 on October 15, 2010, 03:15:54 PM
What part of guam are you in? are you military? i lived there for almost 20 years right before i moved over to hawaii about 2 and a half years ago. my family are all still there. and i might be going back for christmas. not many twisties to really enjoy, but the rides down south are decent.
Military, but local. In the central part, Mangilao. Wow, it's a small world! Were you military/dependent? Hmm, I might know your family then, it's s a small island!
no, my dad is chamorro and was born there. he moved to the states when he was like 18 and joinded the army. then when i was 12 he moved the whole family back to guam.
I am a Lujan from the "chada" family many of whom are in Afame sinajan. my brother though still lives in barrigada and has been there for like7 years.
so are you Navy?