...well, OK, no new pics yet so here's a re-post, I'll work on that tomorrow I hope. Paraphrasing Troy in an early Panigale commercial, this is the best bike I've ever ridden. And that's after maybe 130 miles of short rides on Boston roads keeping it under 6K rpms. So smooth and stable and grunty. Can't wait to take it to the track, this is definitely no garage queen. Is it May yet FFS?
PS, I was going to give it a rest for a few days, I feel like an annoying new parent showing off baby pics, "enough already! it's just a new bike!".
PSS, the heat is actually pleasant since it's been in the 40s F here, but I am getting sore from having a boner smashed up against the tank every time I ride, hopefully that'll settle down.
Gawd, the Bayliss bike is SEXY AS HELL!!!!!!!!!!!
ME...WANT.
Congrats on owning one of the nicest looking Ducati's ever built. SO tastefully done, screams class and bad ass in the same sentence. Ride safe, sir. Enjoy that thing!
I take that back: I did play a show there once long ago but in my usual mindset at the time I couldn't tell you where...or how I got there...I'm told I had fun though.
Weekend mornings at dawn are seriously pretty much the only time you can count on light traffic and open roads. By lunchtime count on bumper to bumper.
Is it true what I hear, they are literally bumper to bumper. Bumping each other in traffic?
I thought LA was bad.
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