How to dismantle a Ducati quickly........

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How to dismantle a Ducati quickly........

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Yep, not a lot that holds the bodywork on ........

I don't understand why he fell off, or why he would upload the vid!
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Well he didn't have far to get it home
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me neither moose I have watched it several times but why did he fall off ???????
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youtube description say it had and oil leak....

and it was his dads......

who was on holiday.... =)) =)) =))
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At least he didn't have far to push it...
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Perhaps he should stick to messing around with wooden furniture (see in the garage at the end) - he can't be worse at that than he is at riding!
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Seen this elsewhere. Seems he didn't put the sidestand up (see when he looks down just before setting off), so the moment he tried to go left off he came. Unlike he sensible Japanese bikes, seems like the Italians don't see the need for kickstand safety switches.
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Can't lose the tank that easily on my Gixxer, the fuel lines are a [bar steward] to disconnect :)) !


Oh...... helmet cam, wacky writing on the lid,very clean blue and white gloves.....all the gear, no idea :-\ ........end result was inevitable really ;) !!
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The lads story .....


My Family including my dad whom is the owner of the Ducati were enjoying a warm holiday over in turkey.

Me being young and dumb found this to be the perfect opportunity to take his bike out for a joy ride. Unfortunately i kick the kickstand up but no enough so it fell back down again resulting in the crash as i go to turn left. yes i know i shouldn't have ridden it but i have ridden for many years, since i was 5. so its not like a lack of experience which caused it.
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