Beautiful! Love the 93's!
Tom
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Steve, let me share with you my observations from the time:OK - first question - Your lightened flywheel - what do you think of it? I bought one for mine, back when I did the rest of the goodies (listed in my sig), but never fitted it, as on further reading/research saw that most said it made the engine a bit too 'snatchy'.
Brilliant!Steve, let me share with you my observations from the time:
Give that a read and if further questions remain I'll be happy to discuss them
-don
Sounds like a wise approach.Brilliant!Thanks for that - your article pretty much agrees with what I'd decided - to leave it (the flywheel) 'as is', until I retire it to the race track (for 'post-classic') - in another 5-10 years, when the class gets to it's 'years' here in NZ.
THEN I'll put it on!
Thanks Cryptotech!I for one can attest to the amazingly beautiful roads in the Modadnock region. Currently stationed in San Diego but originally from southern NH. Wecome fellow New Hampshirite!
Certainly not dissatisfaction - it is everything I'd hoped it to be. Totally reliable too. But I am at a transitory point in my life and thus making choices based on the changes that have taken place and that will as I go into retirement and all that comes with it.DucEditor - nice bike, why selling your GT?
I've been using a perforated, rubberized material sometimes known as "mover's cloth" to lay on my tank before putting my mag tank bag down. I've been doing this since somewhere around 1998 and never had a problem. I am almost never without a tank bag on my Ducatis.Don, I love the Sucher Seat and need one. Ever see any around?
I've decided that if I can't stash it under the seat (or under the seat cover) it isn't going on the ride. I used a newer Marsee tank bag for one ride and didn't like what it did to my tank.
This is the way to fly!