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Ducati 600SS:
... for 30 years, good bikes and dogs and this one beats all. And it's only little.
'Yea, it needs care but it got me from Oxford to Newent in serious snow and through the floods in Gloucester when B M W transwhatsits were giving up.... And on the track!!!!!!!! David is fussy about front tires. Contis' are good though you need to hold the bikes head up when giving it some in a bend, Pirelly are much better but gi... Read the full review: DUCATI 600SS. A THING OF JOY. by TASLIM SINCLAIR-BELL |
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Ducati Monster 600 ... ribcage and the most beautiful isolated petrol tank and lady-boy curves. ENGINE NOISY BUT FRUSTRATED It's NOISE!!! oh it's goosepimple inducing rumble, no whining Japanese nonsense, it's Barry white not the beejees! I'm still in love with it's dulcet tones even after 2 years. But it's not all noise and no balls it's an aggressive accelerator and demands to be put in 5th ASAP. Which means it chugs annoyingly with low rev's but once you 'feel it out' you know to keep those revs high and it's smiles all round. But once you hit 80mph it's a struggle to keep it going up (to it's top speed 110 ish) and because it has no fairing you're clinging on for dear life with you... Read the full review: Ducati Monster 600 by lukepatrick |
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Ducati Monster 600 ... you will get 140mph out of it (at least not without modifications). I'd estimate that the top speed on the 600cc to be about 110-112, but you'd probably need to be lying flat on the tank using the white lines as a guide to do that! I would also not recommend looking up at that speed as the wind would probably take your helmet off, if not your whole self! Oddly enough the 900cc has an estimated top speed of 120mph which really doesn't make it much faster than the 600cc. According to my source (in the guise of Mr. Steve Berry) the estimated peak power of the 900cc is 70bhp at 7,000rpm. I'm not certain, but I think the 600cc chucks out about 60bhp. **Ri... Read the full review: Monster Mania by Caradawn |
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Other Ducati... ... used by the later 600SS and Monsters, fitted into one of Ducati's earlier s/s trellis frames. The TL was the touring version of the Pantah, by virtue of a Kawasaki-esque bikini faring. It's not the prettiest of the late-vintage Ducs, but can be bought cheaply (£800 - £1500). Be warned, if you have a small left-hand, as the clutch is not hydraulically assisted, and therefore EXTREMELY stiff. This is a real Ducatisti's bike, and is widely regarded as the ugliest examples - with the exception of the Indiana (the nasty chopper. But for it's vintage, the TL600 handles and goes very well, and is surprisingly easy to live with - provided that you're no... Read the full review: Pantah 600TL by shelleyzie |









