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I'm just going to say after 82 pages this whole thing sucks butt....
I don't think anyone has changed their side or opinion!! But the thread is so popular even the commando side is coming over to post!
They (Ducati) had a model about ten to fifteen years ago that was a take off from a motogp bike for the road that cost about $80,000. Honda also had one of those bikes for the road with option to make it a race bike. And bmw just a few years ago ha a crotch rock (not street leagal ) for sale at dealer with a carbon frame for about $100,000.I can't go to Ducati and buy a MotoGP bike but they have Superbikes for sale.
EXACTLY!I’m in a state like Nortriduc, I own a 2013 commando cr with less than 1000 km (sorry miles) on the odometer, that I can’t get part from norton or a dealer. But I can get parts for my Ducatis
Which Part is it ?I’m in a state like Nortriduc, I own a 2013 commando cr with less than 1000 km (sorry miles) on the odometer, that I can’t get part from norton or a dealer. But I can get parts for my Ducatis
(War) h'uhI'm just going to say after 82 pages this whole thing sucks butt....I don't think anyone has changed their side or opinion!! But the thread is so popular even the commando side is coming over to post!
We are ALL "vintage" Norton owners now.I'm just going to say after 82 pages this whole thing sucks butt....I don't think anyone has changed their side or opinion!! But the thread is so popular even the commando side is coming over to post!
The 961 was’nt ‘something different’ - for Norton - it was/is entirely representative of the vintage Norton aesthetic.Really? If I look at that biggest silver thing I cannot see any evidence of doing less.
I wonder what planet/drug he's on?
It's moved Norton from something different with the 961 (not that I'd buy one) to being just like the rest - in my view anyway.
Cheers
Agreed - they've left whatever vestige of "soul" that existed behind - now they're "just another brand"The 961 was’nt ‘something different’ - for Norton - it was/is entirely representative of the vintage Norton aesthetic.
My guess, eventually we’ll realise that Norton would never succeed providing classic fare alone. As the saying goes, ‘modernise or die’.
Romantic BS Rob, but yout opinion is your own!Agreed - they've left whatever vestige of "soul" that existed behind - now they're "just another brand"
That’s because I’m an Englishman and Rob’s trolling from the Vintage site as usual!I can’t believe my eyes!!!
Two Aussies disagreeing?
Say it isn’t so!
starts 10:25 (direct link)Anything on the actual specs? Traction control, abs, dampers or anything else that might give an insight into them
...and where are you trolling from?That’s because I’m an Englishman and Rob’s trolling from the Vintage site as usual!
No great suprise!