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Finally bought a bike I've wanted since it came out....
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September 14, 2012, 05:49:54 AM »
...a 2010 Ducati Hypermotard 796. This thing is so damn fun. The only thing I plan to do with it is remove the California emissions box and ride it. It has a few mods to increase the fun factor, but it probably would have been fine stock too.
More pictures to come next weekend. Right now I don't even want to hop off it to take a few shots
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Awesome fun looking...
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September 14, 2012, 07:47:03 AM »
Wow. So sexy in black!
I test rode one of those 796's the other year and was quite enamored. Congrats, you lucky dog.
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I recognize that parking garage...
Sweet bike!
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September 14, 2012, 08:38:13 AM »
Very nice! Enjoy you new ride you old bike whore!!
Regards, Paul
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September 14, 2012, 10:24:07 AM »
STN's #2 bike whore strikes again. Or maybe this puts' you back into the #1 slot.
It's cool. Looks like a shit-ton of fun.
Good luck with it Jeff.
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Congratulations. Enjoy finding your inner-hooligan.
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Be-a-ootiful...enjoy
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FunFunFun!
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September 14, 2012, 03:10:05 PM »
Hawt. I got to ride the original, and it was amazing fun. The GF really wants one of these too.
I'm jealous!
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Quote from: expatbrit on September 14, 2012, 03:10:05 PM
The GF really wants one of these too.
Falconati did not get a girl's bike.
Further proof is that it came with a man-purse, not a regular purse...
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That's a nice ride! Congrats.
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Congrats. You should have a wheelie nice time on that bike.
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September 15, 2012, 06:13:12 PM »
Kewl!
I demo'd one of those a few years ago, loved it! Super jealous...
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Sweet moto.
FYI: I'm pretty sure just buying one of those automatically puts two points on your license.
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Re: Finally bought a bike I've wanted since it came out....
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September 16, 2012, 09:29:58 AM »
If that thing had ABS I probably would have bought it over the Monster.
I mean, you can get a 6+ gallon gas tank for it!
I could do some real damage that way!
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falconati
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September 17, 2012, 02:14:41 PM »
I
did
think about the larger gas tank. For the type of riding I'll be doing, I'm not sure it's necessary. I'm super excited that the option exists though, because that was one of the things I didn't love when looking at the spec sheet (ABS being the only other thing).
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Re: Finally bought a bike I've wanted since it came out....
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September 19, 2012, 08:03:59 AM »
Nice bike.How about pics of your whole stable together?
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September 19, 2012, 05:31:16 PM »
Nice.
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September 19, 2012, 07:21:16 PM »
Quote from: fxrbill on September 19, 2012, 08:03:59 AM
Nice bike.How about pics of your whole stable together?
I have some, but the Falco is really dark and the Futura is covered up!
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Re: Finally bought a bike I've wanted since it came out....
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September 21, 2012, 11:35:27 AM »
I got a chance to ride one of these a couple of weeks ago for about 5 miles. Big, big fun!! Congrats!
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September 21, 2012, 03:17:49 PM »
Nice. I must sell my bikes and buy two more. Know why?
Just because, that's why. (and I have new bike itis...)
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October 17, 2012, 03:00:24 PM »
Been watching this here and adv.
Since you have had a bunch of the bikes I'm thinking of (nekid play toy) to go with the GS in the garage as the lane splitter hooli bike - can you give a proper review and comment vs the Speedy, street, Tuono, monster etc?
You have had a bunch - share your thoughts please.
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Re: Finally bought a bike I've wanted since it came out....
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October 18, 2012, 02:51:16 PM »
Sure thing! This is the perfect bike....for me....right now
For me, the Speedy was more power than I was looking for and more weight. It's an excellent motorcycle, but I was riding faster than I wanted - opening the throttle is more than I need on the street. Also, I felt the handling was fine, but not as precise as what I wanted. I would have purchased a Street Triple if I could have found a good example at a right price, but the baby Hyper came along instead and I'm thrilled that it did.
My criteria for my 'city' bike is
: low weight, moderate power, overall handling (including turn-in and suspension), character, and the x factor (also known as shit-eating grin). I also factor in maintenance costs, reliability, initial cost and resale cost into
all
my motorcycle purchases.
Triumph Speed Triple
: higher weight than I prefer, more power than I need, which led to handling concerns. The suspension was fine, but overall I wanted something more nimble. There are people that will shake their heads at that comment, but ride a Street Triple back to back against a Speedy. There's a very noticeable difference in handling, and that's what I'm after. The Speedy will give you a lot of fun factor and has great character. The transmission was great, and the engine has a very interesting mechanical whir. The exhaust was excellent as well (everyone who owns a Triumph triple talks about the 'howl' of the exhaust) - I had the Arrow 3-into-1 race exhaust and it was a little too loud for me. It sounded like a diesel truck at idle, and then made an undescribably loud noise under hard acceleration. If you've ever been to a professional motorcycle race, it sounds exactly like what you would expect from a race exhaust (if you know what a normal exhaust sounds like on an inline-4 vs. their race exhausts, the Arrow exhaust did the same thing for the Speedy. It's unbelievable). There's a nice little video here of somebody else with the same exhaust - it's the closest thing I've seen on YouTube that helps demonstrate the noise (videos are hard to capture everything, but this one does a good job):
http://youtu.be/kvMZVqQs7Jk
Long story short: good on character. The upfront costs and associated maintenance were also low. Oil every 6k, valves every 12k. I never had any mechanical or electrical problems either. The bike was rock solid. Ultimately my only reasons for selling were that I didn't have enough time to ride (which is perpetual for me and therefore not a valid reason
), more power than I was looking for, and handling. I likely wouldn't have sold the vehicle, but somebody who was equally infatuated with my bike wanted to pay me more than it was worth....so it was hard to say no. So ultimately I would probably still have this bike were it not for that fact (I don't think the handling concerns were enough for me to warrant selling the bike and seeking out something new).
Triumph
Street
Triple
: similar to the Speedy, but with less weight and power. The handling is telepathic, and the engine and exhaust are both very stimulating. It's a joy to operate one of these bikes. More than adequate power, easy to maneuver, low cost of ownership and the same beautiful styling of the Streety. One thing to consider between the two models is that the Speedy now has optional ABS (which I believe the streety does not - but I'll let somebody correct me if I'm wrong). I hope they add ABS to this bike (if they haven't already!) because then it would be even better. Otherwise, there's nothing not to love about this motorcycle. Probably one of the best executed bikes I've ever ridden. I will own one eventually, as it ticks all the boxes.
Ducati Monster/Hypermotard series
: I'm lumping these together because they're extremely similar in terms of overall rider experience. One of these is likely better for you than the other (I wouldn't just flip a coin and pick one), but the differences aren't wide enough for me to write up two different reviews. Compared to the Triumphs, the Ducati offerings are less powerful, have roughly the same weight and cost more to purchase and maintain (7500 mi valve intervals). Sounds like a no brainer for the Triumph, right? Wrong. Ride one. Both the character and 'x-factor' are higher on these than the Streety. The motor is such a delight. The exhaust sound is throaty and visceral - even with the stock option. The engine whirs in a different way than the Triumph's and the torque curve is predictable and perfect for street riding. There's a fantastic shudder below 3800 rpm that some people dislike, but I adore. The engine is honest and raw, whereas the Triumph is well-behaved and buttoned-up. Both are incredible mills, but there's somebody about the rawness that holds my attention. Like the Triumph; the brakes are great, the gears snick into place and it's easy to create perfect lines in a curve. With less power, I'm able to be a bit more juvenile with the throttle.....all the time. With the combination of being able to float easily in between cars in traffic as I quickly shift between gears with the engine burbling and popping on deceleration, the whole experience is thoroughly more entertaining than the Triumph.
The
main
differences between the Hyper and the Monster are seating position and style. The Hyper styling and ergonomics are what I prefer; however I think that most folks would find the Monster's seat a little more comfortable.
As you can probably tell, I love all of these models. I think they're all fantastic choices, and I don't have much bad to say about any of them. It's more about personal preference, and there are plenty of folks here who will say that they far prefer the Triumph because of the engine's smooth nature (whereas I prefer more harshness). You'd be well-served with any of these, and I think you'll be thrilled with any.
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Re: Finally bought a bike I've wanted since it came out....
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Re: ABS on Street Triple. Switchable ABS is an option now on the new 2013 standard and R models. The ABS on my Tiger 800 is a pretty nice feature.
I agree with Falconati's assessment on the engine character difference between the Street 675 and Hyper 796. The Hyper is much more raw and characterful in terms of engine feel and response. That said, I think they are equally great bikes.
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Re: Finally bought a bike I've wanted since it came out....
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October 18, 2012, 08:58:57 PM »
Thanks Falc - great write up.
You are living our dream wish we could have em all too.
Sounds like you need a Tuono to complete the set.
Although the GSA is a very capable bike it is not dainty nor clickable so either the hyper or streets will share the garage eventually. It sounds like I should go for the best one that shows up. I've seen a lot of hypers, but very few streets so that says something.
Good to have options I tell ya!
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a fine choice
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Quote from: DNA on October 18, 2012, 08:58:57 PM
Thanks Falc - great write up.
You are living our dream wish we could have em all too.
Sounds like you need a Tuono to complete the set.
Although the GSA is a very capable bike it is not dainty nor clickable so either the hyper or streets will share the garage eventually. It sounds like I should go for the best one that shows up. I've seen a lot of hypers, but very few streets so that says something.
Good to have options I tell ya!
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That's basically what I would recommend if you're looking for used, not new. Just wait until the right machine comes along with the right mods at the right price. If you're looking for the Triumph, I would be looking for an Arrow exhaust (either the slip-ons or the full 3-into-1 exhaust), a flyscreen, and not much else (maybe aftermarket mirrors...).
My Hyper came with a nice flyscreen, new front brake rotors, upgraded rear sprocket and DID chain, O2 sensor delete and leo vince cat eliminator, and a power commander with a custom ECU reflash from redline performance. Oh, and my favorite addition: the Ducati Performance seat (it's way nicer than the stocker).
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Jeff, not only do we share the same first name, I swear we share the EXACT same taste in motorcycles.
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I know, right
You should come to a WI coffee next spring and check it out.
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