Bayliss takes the final MotoGp of the Year to
make it a Ducati 1st and 2nd
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Technical Pages
Racing Reports
plus much much more ....
1098
take's first win at Donnington!
The
future's bright-----the future's red!
First of all I hope you all had a good
Christmas and havent spent all your money
on presents, especially if you are lusting
after a new 1098!! We have lots of events
planned this year and will post articles
and pics when we have returned from these
trips.We will also be sponsoring Rob Jones
in selected events on the Partsfinder Ducati
996R which we are building after suffering
a crank failure at Pembrey at the end of
last season. Last year with Rob we achieved
a fifth place finish at the MRO Caslte Combe
superbike metting running low 1.17 on a
748R so we have high hopes for this year
with the new bike. I am also having a workshop
clearout and will be offering lots of parts
for both 748-998 and 999-749 so keep whatching
this space.
1098>
Ducati as with the 916 have produced another
superb motorcycle that will not only inspire
motorcyclists the world over to sell there
grandmothers to get there name on the waiting
list, but more importantly stop the decline
in sales that has seen staff laid of at
the factory and Ducati buying stock back
to keep dealers afloat.
At present we have seen the stunning images
of a Ducati that has the modern looks of
the 916 and the pace that has been shown
by Bayliss at the launch in South Africa.
But for me the 1098 has come just at a time
in motorcycling when the world is ready
to be offered something different to products
offered by the big four, just take a look
at the new R1? It is almost identical to
last years model and offers nothing to distinguish
it from the Fireblade or ZX10 sitting next
to it, and nobody would take a second glance
if you saw it in a bike show car park.
Ok I am being a little biased but for me
there are many reasons for buying a Ducati
and many of them were lost when Ducati made
the new 999 and 749 more ‘modern’
both on looks and price. The whole point
of owning a Ducati is it is different, just
consider that in 1994 you would have paid
£13000 for a 916 SPS when a Fireblade
would have been around £5000(the blade
is now £9k and the 999 can be bought
for £8250), and the Ducati was streets
ahead in handling and character stakes that
the Honda could only dream about. The point
I am trying to make here is that the Ducati
needs to be more expensive, handle better
and most importantly give me something that
isn’t like the rest of the suprbikes
on offer, that have now easily passed the
ability of 99% of the people that are riding
them. The 1098 will also create something
a bargain when it comes to use 999 and 749
prices; especially next year when we see
more used 1098’s being offered for
sale. The 999 is a very capable motorcycle
that was just not well received with the
established enthusiast but if a 1098 is
to far away from your budget then the 999
or a 749 will make a very good bargain alternative.
I probably like many have had a real problem
avoiding my local Ducati dealership (Riders
Bristol) and pulling out the plastic for
the deposit, but waiting for a lower priced
used example could be a long wait……………..
Andy
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