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Location: Western Australia
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130hp, and I have absolute faith in Wayne and Todd's opinion on anything Ducati. A buying experience that many other shops could emulate imo. Yeah Im in Rockingham, so just up the road, no rush to dyno it just yet tbh. Just got back from a ride to Dwellingup with some guys from another local forum, the bike is so much fun to ride, even on the freeway. |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Adelaide South Australia
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Welcome . 130 hp sounds about right enjoy the new bike.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Adelaide South Australia
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That would be the PSB boys I take it?
Glad you're enjoying your new toy. As to a dyno reading - it's only academic really, unless you are using it to tune mods. Doesn't make your bike go any better, and eats your rear tyre. |
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No ducatis in the registry Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Penang, Malaysia
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to me the dyno figures are just for bragging rights. For me the dyno tuning is meant for the improved throttle response, ridability, smoothness etc which makes it a better bike.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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well you're certainly an odd exception yourself.
buy my wheels Pat. Hi Muff. |
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