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08-07-2015, 06:43 PM | #1 |
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Thanks for the comments, I'll certainly look into increasing the rear sprocket there's quite a good reference that I came across for gearing http://www.gearingcommander.com/ Yes addiction I understand, I have pedal bikes as well (they can also be quite expensive!) - not one of them is standard, including a full custom single-speed that I created from an old mountain bike frame - perhaps i'll post some of those later! G |
08-07-2015, 07:29 PM | #2 |
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Yes Gearingcommander is a good reference but you'll only need to go up a couple of teeth on the rear and shouldn't need a longer chain to do so.
I know Ducati specify a smaller 14T front sprocket as an option but I think the main reason for doing so (apart from correcting the over gearing in order to comply with the EU noise tests) is purely down to cost and ease of fitting (thus reducing costs further if paying for professional labour) but going up on the rear is a far better way of doing it if possible.
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10-07-2015, 04:15 PM | #3 |
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As part of my ongoing plan to not buy a motorcycle, i've decided to install a "yanchor" in the front drive, just in case someone else ever wants to park a motorcycle on my driveway....
I'm sure it will increase the value of my house and could almost be considered environmentally essential I'm not sure she'll allow me to put up the "ducati parking only" sign, also it might give the game away Last edited by GWLS; 12-07-2015 at 07:15 PM.. |
10-07-2015, 04:29 PM | #4 |
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Welcome! Lovely bike!
I also bought mine under the assumption that forgiveness was easier than permission. The missus was angry for about 2 days but she was away with work and so she couldn't kill me. Enjoy the bike and the forum! |
12-07-2015, 03:12 PM | #5 |
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Hi,
My 696 was my first bike bought straight after passing my test and is a great first bike so don't have any concerns on that front. I was very green with almost no experience on the road as I still only have a bike license but the Monster looked after me well as it is a very capable bike. I bought it new and as it is my first bike I have quite an attachment to it so where I probably should, if I was sensible, have sold it on and moved up the range I chose to keep it and start upgrading. I've changed a lot of it now but I'm still happy with it and the only reason I've looked at other bikes would be to add to the 696 for use on track days or just because I lust after them. I hope getting the DAS complete goes well and you enjoy the 696 as much as I do. Andy
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29-07-2015, 09:35 PM | #7 |
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Well after FAILING my mod 2 for driving TOO SLOW (20 in a residential estate where it turns out that despite a school and limited space it was in fact a 30) my bad.... i went to visit Ghita at Rosso Corse today, as you can see she's... well she's in bits really!
BUT Oh how clean, Ray and Marcus both commented on the fact that they have NEVER seen a better second hand bike purchase, not least one bought blind off fleabay! I'm very pleased she's a good un BUT I have stopped paying for lessons and now i'm getting a bit antsy So i might have a plan to get me on the road in the interim, i'm going to sleep on it... what time is the meet on Saturday if I can get a pass without death |
29-07-2015, 11:39 PM | #9 | |
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30mph is the MAXIMUM speed limit. Travelling at 2/3 of the absolute maximum allowable speed seems reasonable enough to me. And now, to make matters worse, there is consideration of applying "zero tolerance" to speeding drivers. "Thou shalt drive at precisely the required speed at all times". Of course 20 probably is a bit slow but then so is 30, most of the time. Its about matching speed to the prevailing conditions at the time, which in this case were ...you were trying to be particularly well behaved as you were on your test. Hardly worthy of a fail, in my opinion. Like the name. Any connection with the Sanskrit "Song of the Lord" ...or just a happy coincidence ? Two syllables too ...one for each thump. |
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30-07-2015, 10:16 AM | #10 | |
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Thanks mate! It's been a little hard taking it on the chin, I had otherwise only 2 minor faults, but I though the Serious fault for "inappropriate speed" only to discover was for going to slow was a little harsh Happy coincidence, but the logic was that Ghita in Italian means pearl, and she's pearl white |
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29-07-2015, 09:56 PM | #11 |
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I have just got the 696'as my first bike and it's just quality. No doubt you will love it. They are great! So much character and when you open the garage door, make you smile for sure. Stunning bike all around - mines bright red though!
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30-07-2015, 10:29 AM | #12 |
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Pearl is 'perla' in Italian but 'Ghita is short for Marguerita, which is pearl in Greek
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30-07-2015, 10:30 AM | #13 |
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