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Topic: 06 kawasaki zx10r or 04 Ducati 749s
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RSA-Mustang
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Looking to get into a street bike soon and have these two as offers. I have been riding for 10 years but recently started liking street bikes. My question is which a better bike to commute in (10 miles a day) and what would service be like for each
06 Kawasaki has 7k miles 04 Ducati has 10k miles
Posts: 332 | From: San Francisco | Registered: Dec 2011
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adower
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Commuting. Both suck but since its only 10 miles either would be ok. Id.Go with zx10r as the ergos are more friendly. service. Get the zx10r
The 10r is all around the Bette bike by a long shot. [ 2014-07-30, 04:03 PM: Message edited by: adower ]
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wilit
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Commuting, the Kawi will be cheaper to maintain. Duc's require expensive and frequent services.
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2T0NE
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Ninja or ducati ...
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moeofit32
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Ninja by far ducs are nice but not meant for commuting they are pricey like said above
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JUNKYARD5.0
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I'd get the Ninja performance is there, low cost maint. is there and the abuse they can withstand far exceed the Ducati, get the 10r you won't regret it!
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Built88LX
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I would go with the zx-10r just for reliability and cost when it comes to maintenance. I owned a zx-6r and it always rode great never had any issues at all
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05s197
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my dads friend compared ducati to BMW. buying a brand name. Know lots of people with zx10r's and they all love them
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NorCalRydaz
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Ducati 749 is slower, more maintenance and parts are more expensive.
Zx10r is a great liter bike. Out of those two choices its a no brainer. Get the Kawi.
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2T0NE
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Zx-10 i love mine, nothing like riding a sick bike on these southern cali hoes ftw
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Egocentric
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Is there a reason your looking at a ZX10R (liter bike) for communting? A ZX6R 636 is plenty. Each to their own.
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CobramanPhil
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If it were me I wouldn't be getting either for a commuter bike. Actually now that I think of it I would not even get a sport bike for commuting....probably something middle of the row like a sport tourer or something. From my (probably like 20 years of riding) experience and if I had to pick between the two for a street bike the ninja is a better choice (simply simply due to ergos and the larger motor). For a canyon burner or track bike the ducati is the hands down winner though. Maintenance is about the same on both bikes if you do the work yourself..the hard parts on the duc is more expensive though.
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adower
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quote: Originally posted by CobramanPhil: If it were me I wouldn't be getting either for a commuter bike. Actually now that I think of it I would not even get a sport bike for commuting....probably something middle of the row like a sport tourer or something. From my (probably like 20 years of riding) experience and if I had to pick between the two for a street bike the ninja is a better choice (simply simply due to ergos and the larger motor). For a canyon burner or track bike the ducati is the hands down winner though. Maintenance is about the same on both bikes if you do the work yourself..the hard parts on the duc is more expensive though.
His commute is only 10 miles. Normally I would agree with you but that's a breeze.
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adower
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quote: Originally posted by CobramanPhil: If it were me I wouldn't be getting either for a commuter bike. Actually now that I think of it I would not even get a sport bike for commuting....probably something middle of the row like a sport tourer or something. From my (probably like 20 years of riding) experience and if I had to pick between the two for a street bike the ninja is a better choice (simply simply due to ergos and the larger motor). For a canyon burner or track bike the ducati is the hands down winner though. Maintenance is about the same on both bikes if you do the work yourself..the hard parts on the duc is more expensive though.
His commute is only 10 miles. Normally I would agree with you but that's a breeze.
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