New boy in town
New boy in town
Hi all
Thought if introduce myself, currently on a 1098 and thinking about a R1, had a 4xv a few years back and am tempted to come back after filling up with fuel every 90 miles
Ride safe
Martin
Thought if introduce myself, currently on a 1098 and thinking about a R1, had a 4xv a few years back and am tempted to come back after filling up with fuel every 90 miles
Ride safe
Martin
Re: New boy in town
Welcome aboard.
Really, you'd swap a 1098 for an R1? Somethings seriously wrong there...
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Re: New boy in town
Mart take no notice he's had his bike 3 months now and aint got his leg over it yetCrownan wrote:Welcome aboard.
Really, you'd swap a 1098 for an R1? Somethings seriously wrong there...
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Re: New boy in town
Thanks for the replys and welcomes, swap a 1098 for an R1, I must hate filling stations.....
1098 is a lovely bike though
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1098 is a lovely bike though
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Your Duc looks nice, welcome to the forum fella !
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2006 R1 - MotoGP ProjectBike
1998 R1 - red/white bone Stock
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Re: New boy in town
Yeah except I did over 2000 miles last year in 8 days on oneLuke03R1 wrote:Mart take no notice he's had his bike 3 months now and aint got his leg over it yetCrownan wrote:Welcome aboard.
Really, you'd swap a 1098 for an R1? Somethings seriously wrong there...
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You won't be seeing significantly more mileage from an R1.uksurfer wrote:Thanks for the replys and welcomes, swap a 1098 for an R1, I must hate filling stations.....
1098 is a lovely bike though
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Am I being a poor deluded fool?Crownan wrote:Luke03R1 wrote:Crownan wrote:Welcome aboard.
You won't be seeing significantly more mileage from an R1.
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My r1 was about 120 to reserve, this is about 85
For what I remember lol it's my age
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Re: New boy in town
uksurfer wrote:Thanks for the replys and welcomes, swap a 1098 for an R1, I must hate filling stations.....
1098 is a lovely bike though
Currently Ride
Welcome mate like you already


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You gotta take into consideration that the 1098 has 2.5 litres less capacity thoughuksurfer wrote:Am I being a poor deluded fool?Crownan wrote:Luke03R1 wrote:Crownan wrote:Welcome aboard.
You won't be seeing significantly more mileage from an R1.
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My r1 was about 120 to reserve, this is about 85
For what I remember lol it's my age

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Welcome to the forum mate, never had a go on a 1098, wouldn't mind though

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Re: New boy in town
Welcome m8, nice bike but as you know missing a service will be the end of her
the R1 is our choice but with such a difference between models it will defo pay to try them all out, could be a fun day
Enjoy our little bit of strangeness
What model of R1 do you fancy, long bang 14b or screaming 16 valve 4c8 or maybe a little older 20 valve mota





What model of R1 do you fancy, long bang 14b or screaming 16 valve 4c8 or maybe a little older 20 valve mota

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Re: New boy in town
Last year I test rode the new R1, I was pretty much blown away by the raw power of the thing, I also saw pretty high figures on the speedo in a pretty short distance, but my local dealer only had one available with over 12000 on the clock, I would have bought one if lower mileage, I also saw a 1098, fell in love and bought it, it's my 4th Ducati, it's almost like a slower version of the R1 but a lot more refined and gentlemanly IMHO, I have owned a early R1, a T plate edition, in the faster blue colour, and I rode it over Europe, via Belgium to Le Mans, I've made a few bling purchases for the 1098, and I love the look of it, but still can't get over the tank range frustration, I'm off to the IOM this year, but thinking about Europe next year which wouldn't be great with the limited range, so that gas brought me back to the R1 again, last year I rode my monster 796 to Italy without problems, so I'll have a look round and see what I do 

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Re: New boy in town
Welcome in mate, lovely bike the 1098, i get about 120 too the fuel light on my 4c8 but have had 150 ish in the rain , if you like v twins the long bang would suit you too a t IMHO , enjoy the forum.
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Why not. I did.Crownan wrote:Welcome aboard.
Really, you'd swap a 1098 for an R1? Somethings seriously wrong there
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I had mine fitted with an 18.6 ltr Carbon Fiber tank, and It would do similar miles to a jap bike.Crownan wrote:You gotta take into consideration that the 1098 has 2.5 litres less capacity thoughuksurfer wrote:Am I being a poor deluded fool?Crownan wrote:Luke03R1 wrote:Crownan wrote:Welcome aboard.
You won't be seeing significantly more mileage from an R1.
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My r1 was about 120 to reserve, this is about 85
For what I remember lol it's my age
Pity the clutch gave me arm pump.
2011 Ecosse R1-SP. 185.04 RWHP @ 13,200 rpm. 86.21 ft-lbs Torque @ 9,000rpm.
"I did see the speed limit officer, I just didn't see you".

"I did see the speed limit officer, I just didn't see you".
