Ducati's new Dirt Bike

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Not a dirt bike. Very cool though.
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9/30/2014 12:02pm Edited Date/Time 9/30/2014 7:47pm
Retro or vintage style. Cool. A little heavy and fat for dirt. But, by today's standards, maybe not.
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I always wanted a 4str with a desmo valvetrain.
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Pure sex!

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Looks great, I'd have one.
9/30/2014 3:51pm
Here is a pic of the original. The new one does have a little styling ques from the old bike. Especially the tank.



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activeMX wrote:
Not a dirt bike. Very cool though.
The top one does have a number plate silk screened on the seat though.
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I like the green one!
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Yamaha also re-releasing the SR400





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gsxr6 wrote:
[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2014/09/30/66448/s1200_ducatiRT450.jpg[/img]


I remember a guy who used to race one of those, It was a struggle.
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9/30/2014 8:57pm Edited Date/Time 9/30/2014 8:59pm
The yellow one clearly needs the engine moved backward to get weight on the rear wheel. Also the rake of the front end is obviously too steep and needs to be less aggressive.
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10/1/2014 5:38am
gsxr6 wrote:
The yellow one clearly needs the engine moved backward to get weight on the rear wheel. Also the rake of the front end is obviously too...
The yellow one clearly needs the engine moved backward to get weight on the rear wheel. Also the rake of the front end is obviously too steep and needs to be less aggressive.
I think it would also benefit from one more tooth to the rear sprocket.
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gsxr6 wrote:
The yellow one clearly needs the engine moved backward to get weight on the rear wheel. Also the rake of the front end is obviously too...
The yellow one clearly needs the engine moved backward to get weight on the rear wheel. Also the rake of the front end is obviously too steep and needs to be less aggressive.
Sheriff245 wrote:
I think it would also benefit from one more tooth to the rear sprocket.
Hi Jody...
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10/2/2014 1:00am Edited Date/Time 10/2/2014 1:01am
gsxr6 wrote:
[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2014/09/30/66448/s1200_ducatiRT450.jpg[/img]


JPT wrote:
I remember a guy who used to race one of those, It was a struggle.
I bet it was,did they actually call it a Ducati Scrambler? I had the chance to buy a "Scrambler" a few years ago but it didn't look like that,maybe because of it being disguised in road going trim
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10/2/2014 1:16am
I've had this since 08. Not for dirt.


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I wish Honda would build something like this. Just way cool.



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Azcrf331 wrote:
I wish Honda would build something like this. Just way cool. [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2014/10/02/66599/s1200_xr_500.jpg[/img]
I wish Honda would build something like this. Just way cool.



Link to build or anything? That thing is amazing.
I've been eyeballing this idea lately for a base model sporty:
Sportster Scrambler


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This is another cool red Honda Scrambler build
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10/2/2014 12:00pm
Or a real Ducati street scrambler, like this.



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That Ducati street scrambler has sex written all over it
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Since I started on a mini trail-I really like this Honda. Simple and clean.


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My brother sent me this

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wow123 wrote:
Yamaha also re-releasing the SR400 [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2014/09/30/66459/s1200_7ADVWZ11.jpg[/img]
Yamaha also re-releasing the SR400





It's great they brought that back but are charging way too much for it in my opinion.

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