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Old 28-01-09, 11:42 PM   #31
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Why do all duc owners seem to go for termis? Do normal aftermarket can people not supply them for ducs?

Personally ducatis don't do anything for me, neither do ferraris though lol. should be a lot of bargains around with so many skint people!
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Old 28-01-09, 11:43 PM   #32
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Why do all duc owners seem to go for termis? Do normal aftermarket can people not supply them for ducs?

Personally ducatis don't do anything for me, neither do ferraris though lol. should be a lot of bargains around with so many skint people!
+1. Theres a great pic in Hein Gericke catalogue of a 1098 with full arrow system which looks mint.
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Old 28-01-09, 11:44 PM   #33
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its got no rear pegs and doesnt mention em but it says its biposo wotsit.

ooo i love that- can see me on that hey UKI..then u can have me 3 suzuki coats i bought at Oulton..
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Old 28-01-09, 11:44 PM   #34
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Why do all duc owners seem to go for termis? Do normal aftermarket can people not supply them for ducs?
Because thats what the race bikes run, its vanity really I think.. or just wanting the right "bling" on their bikes.

Also for the 749 / 999 I havent seen an aftermarket system that looks right on the bike like the Termi's do, they all look sh*te.

I realise aesthics arent your biggest strong point though
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Old 28-01-09, 11:45 PM   #35
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its got no rear pegs and doesnt mention em but it says its biposo wotsit.

ooo i love that- can see me on that then u can have me 3 suzuki coats i bought at Oulton..
I'll give you a tenner for them. Can't afford much more than that as I will need a lot of burgers to be able to fit into them and they don't come cheap.
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Old 28-01-09, 11:46 PM   #36
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Next project. An 1127cc nitrous'd oldskool 7-11, with carbon fibre tank, headlight fairing and bodywork. Hidden under a scabby cammo net.

I like my performance to be well hidden.
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Old 28-01-09, 11:48 PM   #37
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I'll give you a tenner for them. Can't afford much more than that as I will need a lot of burgers to be able to fit into them and they don't come cheap.
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its got no rear pegs and doesnt mention em but it says its biposo wotsit.

ooo i love that- can see me on that hey UKI..then u can have me 3 suzuki coats i bought at Oulton..
if its a Biposto it should have the pegs, probably just been taken off, but might have had the rear subframe swapped...
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http://dealerservices.autotrader.co....12443&pageid=1

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Is this a good one? 749, 54 £3600 trade
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