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Nice review of this greate bike...
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Arch motorcycles KR
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Big bear chopper titanium
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i´m goint to buy the xdiavel, thanks for the review, it helps to me
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very nice review. I have seen elsewhere some people complaining being too stiff an hurting your spine? what do you think about this? the country i live streets and roads are not anywhere close to europe or usa in general smoothness
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what helmet does he wear in this vid? looks very cool
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With that money you can buy a kawasaki H2 almost. Why waste it on this, especially with other cruisers like: Harley Davidsons' Iron and the Indian Scout. They both are cheap and light weight to around 500 pounds, that's small for a cruiser, and the design isn't bad at all. Another point is that most sport bikes aren't that expensive, I'm talking specifically naked and heritage bikes. From the Triumph Street Twin to Yamaha's new MT-10, these kinds of bikes fill up that department. I don't know, but for me this is way to expensive for a cruiser/sport bike, even if it is a Ducati.
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I hope the belts aren't supplied by Buell.
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did you notice any vibrations? and was the suspension hard?
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What a beauty!
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absolutely great video and review! thank you! sub!
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had my doubts about the design, but I'm past that now.....the seating position at 2:23 doesn't really appeal to me though...i wonder how long a 6.2 foot man is supposed to feel comfortable on that....
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Awesome review! Think I much rather have a yamaha v-max though.
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Clear and concise review, excellent filming with the correct level of background music.Thank you!
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but does it keep working? coz multistradas and hypderstradas break every 2 minutes. and i am not joking.
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I just realized that this bike is a super sophisticated Harley 48: A state which will have you scrating your head at first, and then you ride one and go.. "ohhh".
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I wants but its so damn expensive
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What is your jacket/ helmet? They look nicer than the bike :-p
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RideApart takes Ducati's all new Xdiavel and Xdiavel S out for a First Ride Review. Is it a Cruiser, or is it a Sportbike?
I think you get frustrated about this new found garbage I keep reading/hearing about 'L' or 'V' twin. they were always called V twin until recently when some clown at Ducati decided to be pedantic. Lets face it, when did American muscle cars use a 'L' 8 motor or why don't Honda call their bikes LFR instead of VFR ?
All these use 90 degree angle engines but still call them V8 etc..