what have you done to your "bike" today
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Worked out why it feels flat, it’s only a 930cc 115bhp engine. they stopped The v2 with the 1200cc engine when they brought out the V4.
I am going to have to thrash the life out of this to keep up with the Aprilia V4s
I am going to have to thrash the life out of this to keep up with the Aprilia V4s
AMcQ
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Think of it as a Storm on stilts.
You don't do too bad on one of those.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
It coped OK, just the overtakes are less easy on these winding roads when you dont have 150bhp.
I tried to find extra horsepower, but turns out these are donkeys Just before I came past the donkeys I nearly got taken out by a family of wild pigs running out onto the road
, fortunately I missed them by a few inches (or millimetres as Italy are metric)
This is the competition I am up against but there are no straights, so I dont need to worry about him getting it into the power band
I tried to find extra horsepower, but turns out these are donkeys Just before I came past the donkeys I nearly got taken out by a family of wild pigs running out onto the road

This is the competition I am up against but there are no straights, so I dont need to worry about him getting it into the power band
AMcQ
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Spent the morning fettling a set of SP callipers to fit on to Rothburg tomorrow.
Callipers & M/C ebay bargain £28 posted...
Callipers & M/C ebay bargain £28 posted...

Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Well i am growing to like the little V2 Ducati, its light, agile and with good brakes and suspension it is working with me to keep up with the big boys on the mountain roads. Being a hire bike, the lack of mechanical sympathy i am showing it is not my problem
So far I have rotated the bars forward so i am sitting more over the front ina motocross stance, i also had to move a hose clip that kept catching my boots when i changed gear. It has semi active suspension, so i have set both ends to hardest and added max preload to the rear for best ground clearance and sharper steering, and it flicks side to side well and has much less weight transfer than my KTM.
Tonight i also removed the screen, it is too effective and as a result i am not getting airflow through my jacket helmet, so lets see if the naked option is more effective.

So far I have rotated the bars forward so i am sitting more over the front ina motocross stance, i also had to move a hose clip that kept catching my boots when i changed gear. It has semi active suspension, so i have set both ends to hardest and added max preload to the rear for best ground clearance and sharper steering, and it flicks side to side well and has much less weight transfer than my KTM.
Tonight i also removed the screen, it is too effective and as a result i am not getting airflow through my jacket helmet, so lets see if the naked option is more effective.
AMcQ
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Friday went and picked up the naughty Triumph after electrical death
. turns out a common problem on early 675s , i wasnt about to start pulling it apart but a man i know who is good with trumpets found the problem after a few hours of wire checking
, fixed and seems to be running the best..
if it behaves i will keep it, if not its down the road


if it behaves i will keep it, if not its down the road

the older i get,the faster i was 

Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Al, it appears you and the bike are getting more acclimatised to each other nowAMCQ46 wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2024 4:33 pm Well i am growing to like the little V2 Ducati, its light, agile and with good brakes and suspension it is working with me to keep up with the big boys on the mountain roads. Being a hire bike, the lack of mechanical sympathy i am showing it is not my problem![]()
So far I have rotated the bars forward so i am sitting more over the front ina motocross stance, i also had to move a hose clip that kept catching my boots when i changed gear. It has semi active suspension, so i have set both ends to hardest and added max preload to the rear for best ground clearance and sharper steering, and it flicks side to side well and has much less weight transfer than my KTM.
Tonight i also removed the screen, it is too effective and as a result i am not getting airflow through my jacket helmet, so lets see if the naked option is more effective.


I like the way you’re modifying the hire bike


Chris
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Glad to hear all is good so far, long may it continue Rob,fabiostar wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2024 6:54 pm Friday went and picked up the naughty Triumph after electrical death. turns out a common problem on early 675s , i wasnt about to start pulling it apart but a man i know who is good with trumpets found the problem after a few hours of wire checking
, fixed and seems to be running the best..
if it behaves i will keep it, if not its down the road![]()
Chris
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Out early so we could be back for beer and MotoGP on TV.
This is the competition:
2x Aprilia V4 Tuono factory bikes
1x BMW M1000RR
1X BMW GS1250
And then 2 of us on 950 Ducati Multistrades
Up in the mountains looking out to sea
And this is it with no screen… and yes I am obviously the child who takes his bike through the off-road section
This is the competition:
2x Aprilia V4 Tuono factory bikes
1x BMW M1000RR
1X BMW GS1250
And then 2 of us on 950 Ducati Multistrades
Up in the mountains looking out to sea
And this is it with no screen… and yes I am obviously the child who takes his bike through the off-road section

AMcQ
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
First proper ride now I have the trumpet back . I have to say i did miss that triple howl.


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the older i get,the faster i was 

Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
I see what you are up against AlAMCQ46 wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2024 2:33 pm Out early so we could be back for beer and MotoGP on TV.
This is the competition:
2x Aprilia V4 Tuono factory bikes
1x BMW M1000RR
1X BMW GS1250
And then 2 of us on 950 Ducati Multistrades
Up in the mountains looking out to sea
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And this is it with no screen… and yes I am obviously the child who takes his bike through the off-road section![]()
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The Tuono V4 Factory bikes are popular


Crackin' scenery, or vista as Henry Cole calls it


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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Why am I not surprised. You get a hire bike and then you customise itAMCQ46 wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2024 4:33 pm Well i am growing to like the little V2 Ducati, its light, agile and with good brakes and suspension it is working with me to keep up with the big boys on the mountain roads. Being a hire bike, the lack of mechanical sympathy i am showing it is not my problem![]()
So far I have rotated the bars forward so i am sitting more over the front ina motocross stance, i also had to move a hose clip that kept catching my boots when i changed gear. It has semi active suspension, so i have set both ends to hardest and added max preload to the rear for best ground clearance and sharper steering, and it flicks side to side well and has much less weight transfer than my KTM.
Tonight i also removed the screen, it is too effective and as a result i am not getting airflow through my jacket helmet, so lets see if the naked option is more effective.



Enjoy the rest of you stay, have fun and keep it rubber side down

Pete
My new ride is a bit of a Howler and I love to make her Squeal