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Post by mark on Sept 20, 2009 5:47:09 GMT -5
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The Judge
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Post by The Judge on Sept 20, 2009 20:48:09 GMT -5
no question about it Mark...great photos
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Post by x27 on Sept 21, 2009 5:14:34 GMT -5
Great Pix Mark, Sorry about the time constraints. This Sunday will be different. Theres some realy good locations on Jamberoo road. The best is where we discused. Cresting a blind left hander with a knee on the ground and a wheel in the air.....crossed up
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Post by mark on Sept 21, 2009 9:06:17 GMT -5
Thanks Wes
I can't wait till next Sunday.
I got a real kick out of following you blokes out there yesterday. Both of those bikes are amazing to see flow through the traffic together. Two completely different eras of machinery just cruising along like old mates.
Luckily for me there was some traffic because if it was open road I don't think I'd be seeing too much of your bike.
Mark N
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Post by black widower on Sept 23, 2009 10:12:37 GMT -5
Thanks Mark, you've snap off some nice pics. here. Yes on the day we have unintentional captured the old & the new, I'm sure the SCDOC would have it no other way. Ducati is a marque never to be under estimated, including the bike you have bought, the 696 Monster. In fact all the models & sizes are capable of holding their own against each other on the road, when the road no longer becomes a straight (BORING) a mindless waste. (If man was meant to travel in a straight line he'd be still living Africa looking for an evolutionary way out.) Given a rider that has the KNOW & GO within oneself & a wiliness to open the throttle you'll never ever be left behind riding a Ducati. See you again soon, Mark. Dave. G6136slbp
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