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What would make you sell your Monster?

Started by CairnsDuc, September 30, 2009, 04:58:36 PM

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CairnsDuc

I have pondered this question for a while, When I first bought the Monster I could never Imagine selling it, It was a blast out on the highway or in the local Mountain ranges it was a grin inducing stuff.
But lately with Qld Transport and Main roads making Qld roads slower and slower, I must say I am having serious thoughts that maybe it's time to move on. (This State is becoming the make the beast with two backsing Nanny State!)

Over the last 12 months the speed limits around the area have been dropping everywhere, the highway I take to get home has always been 100 KPH, but has just dropped to 80, not much of a difference, but enough to be a little annoying.

The main reason I bought my Monster was to enjoy on the local ranges, The Gillies Range and The Palmerston highway. Now I don't go crazy up and down these ranges, I stay under or close to the legal limit (80 on the Gillies and 100 on the Palmerston) and on very rare occasions in times of extreme exuberance I may have even exceeded the speed limit (Quick! lock me up, according to the Guvment I'll be killing babies next!!)

But with rumors going around of the Gillies and the Palmerston both having there speeds dropped in coming months, I think this would be enough for me to sell the Monster.
I figure why keep a machine that I have setup and fiddled with for fun Range work, when speed limits will not permit any fun any more.

I think I would move to a dual purpose machine, at least I can still cruise back and forwards to work, and then have a little play in the dirt on the weekends (nothing to hard core)

But between an over zealous local Police Traffic branch, a Transport and Main roads dept that is determined to make this state into the Nanny State. I think riding a pure road orientated bike is going to become a thing of the past.

Please note, I'm selling the bike yet, I'm just throwing these Ideas out there in case the speed drops happen.

Your thoughts?

mostro900

what is this heresy ?? burning at the stake I say !!


yeah, I tend to agree with your thoughts though - all those things detract from the joy of riding, but if we all got rid of our bikes, they would have won. I'm of the firm opinion that we need to make sure that our sensible voices are heard and in part that is being seen on the road by other motorists. Supporting the associations that help put our voices forward also helps.

but, no, nothing short of total bankruptcy would make me sell the monster.
03 M900
04 ET125
08 Sherpa

'when in doubt apply throttle' - it may not save you, but it will end the suspense

CairnsDuc

Quote from: mostro900 on September 30, 2009, 05:23:05 PM
wSupporting the associations that help put our voices forward also helps.


Yeah, good theory, but which one? there are so many different mobs all claiming to be looking after riders rights, but they don't seem to be winning many positives for riders at the moment.
They all seem to be spending there time fighting between each other and trying to claim they are the best. I gave up on a lot of the riders clubs years ago.

dragonworld.

I hear ya!! ;D

The M1000DS is ok at the moment doing the commute with the offday strops, but it isnt as happy at the lower speeds and congestion that is becoming more the norm down here in Vicbloodytoria!! [roll] (More revenue cameras than any other State apparently!!)  >:(

Ok its a 2 valve which makes it more tractable than the 4V's but!................The older M750 is very good to commute on, even though it is a carbed motor, its lighter weight, smaller rear tyre, makes it an easier steerer, and its modest power output makes it very well suited to the daily grind. ;D

Sooooo, in agreeance with Mostro, no fuggin way would I sell my Monster/s,  a ride is a ride is a ride and I like to do that on my Monster. And the Plods and the Guvmint aint gunna force me off it. Civil disobedience?? You Betcha if it comes to that.  [evil] [thumbsup] [moto] [evil]
Secret to a long relationship is........Keep the fights clean and the sex DIRTY"!

Betty

Have to agree with the road safety gone mad situation we are finding ourselves in.

The old road north of sydney is another example ... if not the most popoular 'bikers road' in Sydney it is certainly close. For the northern part the speed limit is 60 and I remember travelling this road in heavy traffic back in the day when the speed limit was 80 (I think) and people (such as my old man) used it as an alternative to the F3 so they didn't have to pay the 60 cent toll.

It was obviously much safer when the '70/'80s cars with more power than braking performance would shuttle families up the cost for the weekend/holiday.

The problem is, now people see the speed limit as such a joke it is completely ignored from a safety point of view and it is not uncommon to have guys charging through dragging knees. So it is entirely possible the mindshift has changed towards ... 'well I if I get caught I am going to lose my licence anyway so I might as well go all out'.

I honestly believe most speed limit reductions are counter-productive from a safety point of view ... just as speed cameras are.
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brimo

#5
"You can take my rifle monster. . . when you pry it from my cold dead hands!," With apologies to Charlton Heston.
or
" You can take our Freedom but you can never take our monsters" With apologies to William Wallace.
"The make the beast with two backsin monkey started it..."

From a story by RAT900
http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=54722.msg1015917#msg1015917

madalf71

Easy, another Monster....preferably with the 848 motor..gov.

Todka

#7
I would sell my (wife's) monster for one of these.....      ;D



bazz20

if some one made a bike look better and sound better than we would all buy one but they dont so stop you procrastination and get a cup of cement into ya  [thumbsup] [cheeky] ;D

FIFO

 
When i got in the door this arvo nice letter from QBE, ctp green slip :o
After i picked my self up of the floor
and bleep  f--king bleep f--k sake,The bikes going >:(
Rego and ctp nearly 10% the value of my bucket of bolts.(monster)
Talk about Victoria or Queensland being the nanny state.
You guys aren't a patch on N.S.W.

Had a  cold shower now and cooled down the Monsters safe for a while. :)


in memory of Brian W, 2010 /2015

FIFO

Quote from: Betty on September 30, 2009, 06:32:12 PM


... 'well I if I get caught I am going to lose my licence anyway so I might as well go all out'.

.

Hey Betty so what are you saying ,Catch me if you can ? 8)
will we see you on the 6 oclock news [laugh] [laugh]
I must admit this has crossed my mind a few times (short trip)

in memory of Brian W, 2010 /2015

feral

When I need my deposit for my Streetfighter S

bsbd  feral

Serious Groper

When MV have proper spare parts support.

Most likely it'll just be a spontaneous decision and i want something different.

The problem is, the S4R is at the top right next to the Brute. So if you don't want an S4R or a Brute..... WTF do you get? 

Hypermotard?  I wouldn't mind it but i do enjoy a lot of open road riding so i don't think that's quite suitable.

ducsport

Yes, the whole nanny stafe stuff is giving us all the $h1t$.

In my work I deal with the RTA in NSW. I had this pricess formt he RTA banging on about how dangerous roadside assets could be. He was specifically on about power poles. I asked him if the RTA are so concerned about safety, why are they still putting up wire rope barriers everywhere? It went rapidly downhill form there...

Mostro & Dragon have the right idea - civil disobediance  [evil] [evil] And when that fails, un-civil disobedience kicks in....

My Duc is not a Monster, but it will be dragged, as brimo said, from my cold dead hands. I have sold cars and bikes in the past when they had depreciated to be almost worthless. I should have kept them. Luckily my bike is now not worth that much, so I see no reason to sell it ever  [thumbsup]

Spider

sometimes I think an older MV Agusta....a few years old....sometimes the 848 sings to me....but at my size neither is an option. And whilst the superbike range does look the business....can you imagine chugging along in traffic on a 1098/1198....in fact by the time the bike starts to sing you're in 'suspended license' territory....and that's just the start, once the insurance company hears about it....you're knackered!

So I figure, keep the engine and get the rest better and learn some skills, you can still have some major fund round a corner at 60 or 80 if done right.