Own a classic Ducati? Ride Em Don't Hide Em

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  • Опубліковано 15 лис 2024

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  • @joannedickie7863
    @joannedickie7863 День тому +2

    You could not meet a nicer bloke than Big Al or a more dedicated Ducati enthusiast. Great article.

  • @toronto6752
    @toronto6752 День тому +2

    Hello from Canada . I own a 1973 GT. Bought it in 1990. Still riding it. Doing track days on a 675 Daytona. Turning 71 this year. Keep riding Al!

    • @BikerTorque
      @BikerTorque  День тому

      That’s awesome. The Daytona would be fun on track

  • @lrowlands53
    @lrowlands53 День тому +1

    Great video and an inspiring interlude. Thanks. My first Ducati was the 750 GT. It was a classy tourer and I enjoyed many smooth miles on it. Since then I've owned a 350 non desmo, a 450 desmo, a 748 and now a Scrambler. They have all been great bikes to own and ride.

    • @BikerTorque
      @BikerTorque  День тому

      That's a great collection of bikes, all great bikes.

    • @lrowlands53
      @lrowlands53 День тому +1

      @ I only have the 2016 Scrambler currently and cry about letting the 748 go every day.

  • @seldomseen7835
    @seldomseen7835 День тому +1

    Hay Al I agree with you regarding riding your classey classics. I own five 750 GTs having an engine built at the moment a roundcase 750 GT with 860 Darmer barrels and desmo heads also a plane main bearing conversion. Perfection can be improved on… classic looks and character with modern reliability and performance. Keep upright and keep riding. Wobbels the mad Aussie.

    • @BikerTorque
      @BikerTorque  День тому

      5 x 750 GTs, that’s awesome. Thanks for watching

  • @chrislaw4958
    @chrislaw4958 2 дні тому +1

    I had the pleasure of travelling from Sydney to Tailem Bend with this legend of a man. All the stories. Not a dull moment. I'm richer for the time.

    • @BikerTorque
      @BikerTorque  День тому

      That would have been a fun trip. Thanks for watching

  • @skotty1962
    @skotty1962 День тому +1

    Beats me. Only 46 years. 👍😊 I bought a new Himi 450 without a test ride as well! Lovin it.

    • @BikerTorque
      @BikerTorque  День тому +1

      They are an impressive bike, one of my favourites that I have ridden so far this year, seriously thinking I need to make some space in the garage for one

  • @TheEnfieldGuy
    @TheEnfieldGuy День тому +1

    Yeah Big Al!!!! Lovely human being.

  • @BSAroadrocket
    @BSAroadrocket День тому +1

    Nice! I'm rebuilding a '73 GT in that color scheme, am missing the headlight and have quite a few things to sort but really looking forward to having it on the road.

    • @BikerTorque
      @BikerTorque  День тому

      Good luck with the restoration, be great to get it back on the road

  • @RoadsOfOz
    @RoadsOfOz 2 дні тому +2

    Al is spot on with classic bike ownership. they are a great second bike.
    Good to hear he uses the "appreciating assett" argument too. I have used it a few times with varying degrees of success.

    • @BikerTorque
      @BikerTorque  2 дні тому

      Yes, I got that argument over the line once, not sure it will work a second time, but willing to give it a try.

    • @RoadsOfOz
      @RoadsOfOz 2 дні тому +1

      @ the trick is to sell a bike for much more than you paid for it. That way you can always reference back to it (selling motorcycles during covid helped when people were paying stupid money for anything with wheels). The other trick is to constantly show your partner bikes that you have ,that others have for sale. Especially the ones that are asking way more than you paid for yours. Do this every few months and the next purchase of an older bike will be easier to get across the line.
      Follow me for more tips on buying bikes that you really don’t need.

    • @BikerTorque
      @BikerTorque  2 дні тому +1

      Ahhh, I think I see the floor in your plan. What if you never sell? But happy to take your advice Matty😂

    • @hachewie
      @hachewie 2 дні тому +1

      Mary-Anne called out from the lounge room, "How stupid do you think we are?"

    • @BikerTorque
      @BikerTorque  2 дні тому +1

      @ lol, well we have to at least try

  • @BigBert
    @BigBert 2 дні тому +1

    Nice work Al, keep riding them as long as you can mate 😎🤙🏻

    • @BikerTorque
      @BikerTorque  2 дні тому

      I reckon thats the plan Big Bert.

  • @hachewie
    @hachewie 2 дні тому +1

    Been riding longer than I've been alive. Awesome.

    • @BikerTorque
      @BikerTorque  2 дні тому +1

      @@hachewie It is pretty awesome

  • @jamesmuller4232
    @jamesmuller4232 День тому +1

    Great video thanks. Al was great.

    • @BikerTorque
      @BikerTorque  День тому

      Cheers! He’s a good bloke. Thanks for checking out the video

  • @troyscherr5054
    @troyscherr5054 День тому +1

    851 views and I ride a 91' 851!!!
    Been riding it for 21 years. Also ride a 83' Yamaha TT 600 and a 2000 Banshee. Life is good 👍

  • @coobye
    @coobye День тому +1

    Al must be just up the road from me somewhere judging by the video. I've still got my '84 MHR that I bought new.

    • @BikerTorque
      @BikerTorque  День тому

      That’s a couple of MHR’s that I know of in your area. Great bike thanks for watching

  • @kalgaramerinos7085
    @kalgaramerinos7085 4 години тому +1

    Wonder how he got on for oil changes going to Perth? I had to do a roadside change at Nullabor roadhouse on my 750GT in 1980. Had to carry the oil as 50W wasn't stocked in your average garage. Oil changes aside as he says they are a great bike. I still have mine, along with a Cagiva Allazzurra which is also a great tourer and a few singles. Which are not great tourers....lol...

    • @BikerTorque
      @BikerTorque  2 години тому

      Great question, I didn’t think to ask that. It’s about a 4000km trip so would have had to do one at either end and carry enough oil for a change half way. I must ask Big Al when I see him next

  • @marcbrasse747
    @marcbrasse747 День тому

    Totally agreee but my Pantah 600 TL based special developed a fueling / ignition problem I still have to sort out.

  • @ihateemael
    @ihateemael День тому +1

    where's that sound???? I really want to hear those Contis pls !! The newer Dukes don't even come close.
    One of the most iconic sounds in the history of motorcycling. The young blokes don't know what they're missing!
    What happened to them all? In the 70's and early 80's Australia was one of the biggest markets.
    pps: where did you get those Jota bars? The Laverda boys will be jealous!

    • @BikerTorque
      @BikerTorque  День тому

      There’s a couple of sound clips throughout the video.

  • @alandmorley
    @alandmorley 45 хвилин тому

    What's your thoughts on the new Moto Morini 3/12?

  • @philjordan1058
    @philjordan1058 6 годин тому

    Awesome, Queensland solo registration used to be half price now is only $50 less than standard. Not sure classic registration it feels we're being ripped off

    • @BikerTorque
      @BikerTorque  6 годин тому

      Do you have a classic / historic rego scheme in Qld? I don’t think we have solo rego here in NSW but could be wrong

  • @Paul-kp1tu
    @Paul-kp1tu День тому +1

    Al, what insurance company are you with to get those benefits on the older bike?

    • @coobye
      @coobye День тому +1

      NRMA does cheap insurance for bikes with classic/historic rego. My '84 MHR is insured for $35K and costs under $200 a year. Hope this helps.

    • @BikerTorque
      @BikerTorque  День тому

      I think you get similar benefits with NRMA, Swann and Shannon’s here in NSW. Not sure who Big Al is with

    • @BikerTorque
      @BikerTorque  День тому

      Bargain

    • @billyt53
      @billyt53 9 годин тому +2

      @@BikerTorque Historic rego in NSW is cheap inc green slip..... about $ 80 first up then about $50 thereafter.

    • @BikerTorque
      @BikerTorque  8 годин тому

      @@billyt53I’m all over that, have 3 bikes on historic rego, and don’t ride any of them anywhere nearly enough.

  • @PaulEvemy
    @PaulEvemy День тому

    Don't those dukes need valve adjustment every five hundred kilometres be very expensive to keep running good

    • @joannedickie7863
      @joannedickie7863 День тому +1

      My 750 Sport was rebuilt by Arthur davis of Desmo HQ over 10 years ago. Besides changing oil & other routine maintenance, the only thing I have done is a minor adjustment to the idle speed. I've owned my Sport from new & I have no intention of selling it while I am still able to ride. I also have a Bimota DB1 with a 750 F1 desmo engine & it needs no more maintenance than my wife's Suzuki GSX1250.

    • @BikerTorque
      @BikerTorque  День тому

      I think it’s a regular valve check like most bikes, but don’t think it’s every 500 kms

    • @BikerTorque
      @BikerTorque  День тому

      Some nice bikes in the collection. Thanks for watching

    • @RalphMelville
      @RalphMelville День тому +1

      Desmo ‘s need checking every 5000k’s , often 3 out of four valves are in spec
      The GT has normal valve springs , as it is touring orientated
      Big Al would know about service intervals

    • @BikerTorque
      @BikerTorque  День тому

      5000kms makes sense, not 500 kms.