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			No, not Fonzie. http://nm.ducatiusa.com/  They did it in '98 with a 748 as well... This would be better | ||
|  10-11-2008, 01:31 PM | 
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			I sold my Ducati a few years ago.   If I were to get another sports bike, I'd just get another Japanese one. Ducatis are the new Harleys. | ||
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|  10-11-2008, 07:42 PM | 
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Come on....Ducati is a boutique Italian bike. Their sales and market presence is tiny (something like 4.5%?) Harley is a mass marketing phenomena. They went from the brink of death to over 50% market share. For the record, both Harley folks and Ducati folks DO have one thing in common: were all a bunch of posers.  Some of these jokers in their full dainese leathers on their way to Starbucks.... 
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 Hmm. I've never seen a Harley guy at any of the track days I've done on my Ducati and I don't recall my Harley riding friends ever telling me about thier dealer sponsored track days either   
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