Bill Meyer
Cruisin' Guzzisti
My V7III is a keeper, no doubt, but an older Ducati Monster is tempting me. What's the reality of owning one? Am I just stroking myself here?
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2012 796 is all I know. It's super clean at 13K miles.What year and motor?
An air cooled ducati is just something eveyone has to try before they die. I'd say go for it. I love my V7 III too but I'm always thinking about my Monster 900. Like @davethewelder said, do your own maintenance and you'll save yourself some dough. The only drawback i do see is if you do have to do some valve adjustments, getting the half rings/ valve retainers out is a FN nuisance2012 796 is all I know. It's super clean at 13K miles.
the 1100S DS is the one with the dry clutch.If air cooled Ducati is what you’re craving, think about a Monster 1100 Evo, I think they also have a dry clutch! Ring a ding ding!
Bro you make carbon fiber parts from scratch, i think you're more than qualified to do those valves, especially air cooled ducatis. they are very easy machines to work onDo it!!! lol
Man, dry clutch Duc is my dream... I'd have to learn how to do desmo valve adjustments though...
Exotica ain’t no Ducati. Uhhh…The V7III is my forever bike as it's PERFECT for me but a little slice of exotica would look good sitting next to it.
Merely a figure of speech, my man.........Exotica ain’t no Ducati. Uhhh…