Thanks for the message. I did a long drive in August and ended up with a blood clot in my leg. Dealing with that now so riding has to take a back seat. On blood thinners for a few months and then get to reevaluate.
Anyone interested in a good deal on a good bike, let me know.
I'm selling a 2012 Ducati Monster for $6500. Great bike, good price. Taking a break from riding for health reasons:
Ducati Monster 1100EVO | Street, Cruisers & Choppers | Oshawa / Durham Region | Kijiji
I have the hybrid one. Sometimes it’s nice for space/storage purposes to lift from the right side because the handle doesn’t stick out beyond the back of the bike. It stays tucked under the bike to avoid you stubbing a tie or tripping on it.
I have a Kendon 2-bike folding trailer in my garage that belongs to a friend of mine. I’ve used it a few times and it is amazing. High $$$ but works as advertised.
https://www.kendonusa.com/stand-up-folding-trailer/
Still willing to answer questions about the model if you have any. Bike is a lot of fun, runs out of push around 180km/h as it’s not designed to be a high-speed rocket but a torque filled powerful roadster. Great bike to play around on twisty back roads. Not a lot of fun in city traffic as it’s...
PS, a magnetic tank bag is of no use with this bike, the “tank” is actually plastic panels that cover the fuel cell and other bits.
With respect to touring, the bike I’m selling includes the stock seat, the Ducati Performance comfort seat and the Ducati Performance factory tail bag. The Ducati...
I have an 1100evo and have ridden it for three seasons. Bike is actually for sale:
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-sport-bikes/oshawa-durham-region/2012-ducati-monster-1100evo/1388001652?utm_campaign=socialbuttons&utm_content=app_ios&utm_medium=social&utm_source=ios_social
I have ridden it for...
Selling my bike. 2012 Monster 1100EVO with all services up to date. Amazing power and torque without the ridiculous insurance premiums. Lots of mods and extras included. Bike has been featured in calendars, must be seen. Bike needs absolutely nothing...
Not sure if immobilizing your neck is a good idea, it would severely limit your ability to perform shoulder checks and be aware of your surroundings. Perhaps light stretching before riding would help loosen things up. You could also consider a visit to a chiropractor or masseuse and tell them...
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