Very nice, enjoy it! This one went to a new home earlier this week, I'm sure they'll have a blast with it as the weather starts getting nicer here in North Florida.
Who does not buy any exhaust for a bike? I got a full termig exhaust on mine, and it puts puts the other bikes in the class to shame. Who does not love the sound of a twin
2:10 Why is your hand pulling the clutch when riding? Why are you constantly covering the brakes? Where is the appropriate riding gear? Do you even have a license or they just hand that out over there? I appreciate being creative and trying to promote the dealership but this isn't the way to do it.
It's generally considered good practice to cover both the clutch and brake. When shifting gears, the clutch is engaged, but then it's fully released while your fingers "cover" it, ready to pull if needed. (Though, it might look like the lever is pulled in during the POV shots.) Regarding your other question and comments, we're not actively seeking rider safety or marketing advice at the moment. However, you might want to reach out to some local dealers-they could be interested in your insights and advice!
I'm just waiting for the day when this guy comes off a bike with no gloves, no protection, no helmet! Good luck buddy!! Happy biking!! I've seen it! It's not pretty!! It's life-changing and not in a good way. In the UK we have to wear a helmet - it's the law. But nothing else is mandatory. One of my friends was stupid enough (and I mean really stupid) to think that he could ride his motorcycle in shorts, no shirt and no gloves. He came off at less than 40 mph... ended up with multiple skin grafts, a scare from his left knee round to his right shoulder (where the surgeons had to piece him back together), a permanent limp and constant pain. He said that he was only riding 10 mins from home to pick up some snacks! Biggest mistake he ever made! Please don't be a s dumb as this bloke!
After almost a year and a half of ownership and 7600 miles later, I would have to agree with you 😎
Very nice, enjoy it!
This one went to a new home earlier this week, I'm sure they'll have a blast with it as the weather starts getting nicer here in North Florida.
Can't help but notice that the clutch is engaged almost all the time .
pain for me
Troppo bella la Ducati. Anche io che non guido vorrei avere una moto Ducati e metterlo in casa come un'opera d'arte. 😍😁
There's something about the sound..
Yeah it's like a tractor
Who does not buy any exhaust for a bike? I got a full termig exhaust on mine, and it puts puts the other bikes in the class to shame. Who does not love the sound of a twin
U r sayin about QS "smooth and effortless" but not using it. That's weird.
Can I take a ride? -Luca
Nice !
Thanks!
There is something about squids who don’t wear helmets or gloves…
😘
2:10 Why is your hand pulling the clutch when riding? Why are you constantly covering the brakes? Where is the appropriate riding gear? Do you even have a license or they just hand that out over there? I appreciate being creative and trying to promote the dealership but this isn't the way to do it.
It's generally considered good practice to cover both the clutch and brake. When shifting gears, the clutch is engaged, but then it's fully released while your fingers "cover" it, ready to pull if needed. (Though, it might look like the lever is pulled in during the POV shots.)
Regarding your other question and comments, we're not actively seeking rider safety or marketing advice at the moment. However, you might want to reach out to some local dealers-they could be interested in your insights and advice!
I'm just waiting for the day when this guy comes off a bike with no gloves, no protection, no helmet! Good luck buddy!! Happy biking!! I've seen it! It's not pretty!! It's life-changing and not in a good way. In the UK we have to wear a helmet - it's the law. But nothing else is mandatory. One of my friends was stupid enough (and I mean really stupid) to think that he could ride his motorcycle in shorts, no shirt and no gloves. He came off at less than 40 mph... ended up with multiple skin grafts, a scare from his left knee round to his right shoulder (where the surgeons had to piece him back together), a permanent limp and constant pain. He said that he was only riding 10 mins from home to pick up some snacks! Biggest mistake he ever made! Please don't be a s dumb as this bloke!
Buy gloves
Normally wear @REVITsport gloves when not shooting a video.
Which gloves do you prefer?
@@RIM-FLBuy a helmet too
@@RIM-FL buy a skill and dont hurt my heart