End of an era ...
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End of an era ...
After 17 odd years my raptor has got to go after xmas (hopefully to someone who will clean her more often!)
As some of you know i have stuffed legs and 2 years after a new knee I still only have about a 50 mile each way range on the raptor and naproxin is required to be able to walk next day.
The plan is to go over to the dark side and get a Ducati scrambler as the better bum to foot position gives me at least twice the range as proven on a recent long test ride.
It wont make any difference to the running of the chapter for the foreseeable future
So if anyone wants a used and slightly scruffy , but not as bad as the rusty work hos!, bog stock 2000 red raptor pm me and we can discuss. I really want it to go to someone from here who will appreciate it (or the spares!?) after all i have a lot of history with this bike.
Its a hard choice to make but it’s time for her to go to a home where she will be ridden!
As some of you know i have stuffed legs and 2 years after a new knee I still only have about a 50 mile each way range on the raptor and naproxin is required to be able to walk next day.
The plan is to go over to the dark side and get a Ducati scrambler as the better bum to foot position gives me at least twice the range as proven on a recent long test ride.
It wont make any difference to the running of the chapter for the foreseeable future
So if anyone wants a used and slightly scruffy , but not as bad as the rusty work hos!, bog stock 2000 red raptor pm me and we can discuss. I really want it to go to someone from here who will appreciate it (or the spares!?) after all i have a lot of history with this bike.
Its a hard choice to make but it’s time for her to go to a home where she will be ridden!
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Shebee, my dear, a bit of info that has come to my attention in recent weeks: with at least the 650ie Raptors, Cagiva lowered the footrest position significantly! The footrest hanger casting appears identical to the one on the 1K but is modified in the mold by at least half an inch, such that one's knee angle is appreciably less extreme. Might not be enough for your bones, of course. I've also seen lowering footrest mounts suitable for Raptors on ebay, though they are fairly pricey.
Nick
PS There is a decent 650ie going cheap on ebay right now! They are few and far between otherwise...
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PS There is a decent 650ie going cheap on ebay right now! They are few and far between otherwise...
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There has been several conversations regarding her change over to the dark side Nick, one involved adjustable foot pegs on a raptor, another was a shaved seat and lowered shocks on a Navigator, amputations at the neck line and various other options put forward, let me put it clearly in Shebee's words, "I'm buying a Ducati and I deserve it", and I know a woman scorned is not one you want to argue with when it comes to choice of motorcycle ownership lol....we(that includes my Misso) does luvs ya Sheebers and love that you're doing whatever you have to do to be still able to stay on 2 wheelsnickst4 wrote: ↑5 years ago The footrest hanger casting appears identical to the one on the 1K but is modified in the mold by at least half an inch, such that one's knee angle is appreciably less extreme. Might not be enough for your bones, of course. I've also seen lowering footrest mounts suitable for Raptors on ebay
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Well, as a Ducati enthusiast myself, I can't argue with the logic! The Scramblers I've sat on at shows are probably the most comfortable Ducatis out there: not extreme in any way. Quite fancy one meself but I think I've got all the bases covered already.
Go, Shebee!
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Go, Shebee!
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Rust is lighter than carbon fibre, or something like that.
Be a shame if something did happen to the chapter, but i always wondered if you had a Facebook group? That's the way all the old forums i was a part of went.
Would love a 916 in yellow, for in my bay window in the living room, never ride it obviously that's what owning a ducati is all about i read somewhere
There was an old 2001, 650 on the marketplace for £800 t'other day. 20k miles, issue with the speedo. I did try to buy it but was beaten to it, I'm waiting for it to crop up here somewhere.
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Please don't convert to FaceBook, or you'll lose me cos I don't do social media.
As to the nasty slur on Ducatis in Craigfell's post: tain't so! I'd agree that the shape of a lot of Ducatis rules out riding them, for me at least, but the ones I have have been 100% reliable and excellent fun. But I guess you realized that and are just jealous...
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As to the nasty slur on Ducatis in Craigfell's post: tain't so! I'd agree that the shape of a lot of Ducatis rules out riding them, for me at least, but the ones I have have been 100% reliable and excellent fun. But I guess you realized that and are just jealous...
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Unfortunately that requires signing up to Facebook...We did think about a Facebook page
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Well it’s happening... plan A of a scrambler icon dark 800 got scrapped due to Ducati not being able to supply one in time for my March birthday (despite ordering it in December), plan B of a 800 full throttle, and then paint it black , got scratched when I discovered the dealer had a pre registered black 1100 at a sensible(ish) price in the back of the showroom .. and on the 69 plate i wanted... ‘twas meant to be!
Now impatiently waiting for PDI and stuff and trying to sort insurance
Now impatiently waiting for PDI and stuff and trying to sort insurance
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Oh, great news! That 1100 should be just as lusty as the Raptor was: if I was in the market for a new bike, I'd certainly be tempted! As it is, I've just acquired something rather similar...
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Loverly jubbly Eee I can see why you're reet excited now. You can't beat cubes.I discovered the dealer had a pre registered black 1100
BTW is it sporting Ohlins ?