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That made me laugh!sphbristol wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 9:47 pm I went a few years ago, cost about £15 euros, great tour, some really nice ex-race bikes. It did put me off ever buying a Ducati though. We stood there and watched some guy knocking the shit out of a bearing with a socket trying to get it to fit.....
Ok then Bob - road trip idea for next year perhaps? :diggermanbob wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03, 2021 12:35 pm Good excuse to take the ducati back to where it was born
You might as well stop in at Moto Guzzi as well as you will be passing their front door.daveuprite wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03, 2021 1:45 pmOk then Bob - road trip idea for next year perhaps? :diggermanbob wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03, 2021 12:35 pm Good excuse to take the ducati back to where it was born
Take off from Jax Shak, ride east to Switzerland, tick off all the main mountain passes (Susten, Furka etc etc) ending in Stelvio. South into Italy, Como etc. Ducati factory tour in Bologna. Then Futa pass south to Florence, across Tuscany to Lucca - then NW to Genoa and Nice through all those tunnels. Then Route De Napoleon and Gorge de Verdun, then across the Ardeche and back to Phil's.
I know several of us have done these roads before, but I've never done 'em on an MV Agusta. And we really should take our bikes back to their country of birth.
We could call it the Franco-Alitalia-Road Trip ?
Sounds good to me Davedaveuprite wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03, 2021 1:45 pmOk then Bob - road trip idea for next year perhaps? :diggermanbob wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03, 2021 12:35 pm Good excuse to take the ducati back to where it was born
Take off from Jax Shak, ride east to Switzerland, tick off all the main mountain passes (Susten, Furka etc etc) ending in Stelvio. South into Italy, Como etc. Ducati factory tour in Bologna. Then Futa pass south to Florence, across Tuscany to Lucca - then NW to Genoa and Nice through all those tunnels. Then Route De Napoleon and Gorge de Verdun, then across the Ardeche and back to Phil's.
I know several of us have done these roads before, but I've never done 'em on an MV Agusta. And we really should take our bikes back to their country of birth.
We could call it the Franco-Alitalia-Road Trip ?