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rapidblue wrote:triumph thruxton 900
Oh Yes! The clocks alone are worth admiring for their style.

If I could afford to run another bike, I'd have one like a shot.
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It'd look pretty good if they removed all those scaffolding pipes from round the engine and put a proper frame in. :wink: Shame about that. Otherwise it's a cool looking bike.
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sv-wolf wrote:
High_Side wrote:Image
It'd look pretty good if they removed all those scaffolding pipes from round the engine and put a proper frame in. :wink: Shame about that. Otherwise it's a cool looking bike.
At least they used round ones and not square ones: :wink:

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sv-wolf wrote:It'd look pretty good if they removed all those scaffolding pipes from round the engine and put a proper frame in. :wink: Shame about that. Otherwise it's a cool looking bike.
I think the swing arm more than makes up for it... and the paint... the pipes, headlight.

no wait, I like the frame :) I'm so confused
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I've always loved that MV in photos but wasn't quite as impressed with it in person as I thought I would be.

as for my vote though, Ducati 748 (with white solo cap installed)

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love the exposed fasteners down the side, the color schemes, the simple siding, and that unmistakable folded over front nose that screams Ducati from a thousand feet away... and I don't even like faired bikes... or yellow

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The new Norton 952...

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Not because I have one, but I really like the 04/05 R1s. Also I think the MV Agusta F4-750 SPR is nice.

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High_Side wrote:
sv-wolf wrote:

It'd look pretty good if they removed all those scaffolding pipes from round the engine and put a proper frame in. :wink: Shame about that. Otherwise it's a cool looking bike.
At least they used round ones and not square ones: :wink:
:lol: I guess round pipes were all they could find lying around the Ducati workshop!

Square 'pipes' - now that takes a bit of thought.
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sv-wolf wrote:
High_Side wrote:
sv-wolf wrote:

It'd look pretty good if they removed all those scaffolding pipes from round the engine and put a proper frame in. :wink: Shame about that. Otherwise it's a cool looking bike.
At least they used round ones and not square ones: :wink:
:lol: I guess round pipes were all they could find lying around the Ducati workshop!

Square 'pipes' - now that takes a bit of thought.
When I look at both bikes in the garage (vtr and monster), I really shouldn't be taking sides..... :laughing:

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