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Archive for January, 2010

We loaded up Michael’s UAV and fortified ourselves with Transamerica Beakfast en route to the IMS show last weekend in chilly Greenville SC. Apparently there was some religious festival going on as we were challenged at the stoplight pulling into the Carolina First Center by one of those Porsche Cabanas full of someone that wasn’t willing to burn the gas necessary to propel the hard move. We glided into the parking area and set forth!

The smiley goth girl at the front gave us our passes and we sallied into the hall. Behold, the new Ducati booth greeted us. Pretty cool, if I say so myself! The block thing they had the last couple years has been relegated to the annals of history (hooray) and the cool new booth has a center raised platform, there’s a cool new Service area staffed at our show by the Inestimable Elliott Cho, some very presentable young ladies Rachel, Jillian, gracing us with their smiles. Danny, whom lots of you know from the Ductruck, the Indy GP, our annual Spring Demo Events, or the Twilight Bicycle race last April, kept everything humming and made the PA and Powerpoint thing work when I did my spiel on the Multi. Thanks Gents and Ladies. (Jillian, Michael thinks you’re swell.)

Lots of familiar and unfamiliar faces at the show-feels good in these times of uncertainty to know that there are still people excited about the new bikes. Feels really good to see people I only get to see occasionally, customers and old friends that live some distance away. Glad to know they still love the sport and are interested enough to come say hey. Also nice to see newer faces, and from my point of view there’s nothing more gratifying than having someone come over and introduce their friends when they need a new Ducati (especially those who are from other brands!)

Michael got people up to speed and explained what was cool about Mark’s race bike, the #278 848 Ducati graciously allowed us to display (thanks Chris, Ray, and Kristina) which garnered a lot of attention and looked right smart, as they say here in the woods. He’s a little miffed about the 1198S tank, but he’ll get over it. Emulation is the most sincere form of flattery, I would say. (Unless of course, you’re big H and trying to coopt the ELF swingarm-then it’s all lawyers and nastiness.)

Paula got her head stuck in a hat appropriate to her distinctive shape, thanks to Rob and Brianna at the Service Pavilion, Arai fitters extraordinaire (thanks y’all-did Rob get over the giggles yet?) That proved a battle, but now she has a helmet that will provide superior comfort and safety for many years to come. She smiled her zillion-watt smile at the showgoers and talked herself out pointing out Ducati features & benefits. Have to watch that or she’ll out-sell me. At the end of the show she got the reward though, I looked around for her and of course, she was over making friends with the 796, her dream bike. (I promise we’ll find a way to afford one for you this year! Donations gratefully accepted.) I didn’t want to disturb her, but couldn’t resist and went over to where she was sitting on it, not quite making riding noises but close to it. Looking pretty scintillating, I have to say.

Jim did his usual kickass job with a zillion people throughout the day. Sure is cool to have him around-the guy is a pro and has been involved with Ducatis for lo these many years. (Don’t ask me how many…) He has a way of passing his enthusiasm along that’s unique, but never misses a trick. It’s cool to see people respond to him in these events.

Eventually the show wound down and there were plenty of festive types, but we had a ways to get home and I had trees to chop down the next day so we just went to dinner with some friends and a well-deserved glass or two of wine and then homeward bound. (Sorry to all that wanted a rousing finish a la Milan or Indy but I was tired! Besides, I didn’t have KS to bail me out.) Lots to work on for this season, and we’re booking along with some uber-cool things to do in the coming season. Lots of riding of all shapes and fashions, some track stuff, some racing, some riding, some partying, some horizon-chasing, some exploring, all kinds of stuff. Keep in touch!

PB

Kick Some Ass this Year Nicky!

Kids signify differently, I guess

 

Doing my spiel on the cool new MTS1200S

mark your bike misses you

Business end. They got the bars right for me. Dash nice and big. Adjustable shield.

Gotta show your colors girl.

Elliott, where the riding mode for bunny hop?

Best part of the Show for me:)

PB


 

Happy New Year!

Welcome to 2010 and the new decade. Ducati is ushering in the new era with the stunning new MTS1200, given its first local look at the Greenville, SC International Motorcycle Show this weekend. Now that the holidays are over and the kids are back in school and the significant other has been mollified, treat yourself to a motorcycle event in preparation for the coming riding season-less than 8 weeks away! New bikes are arriving every day at NPR, but I thought the Multi needed a little more than passing attention, as it raises the bar in several different ways for both Ducati and the rest of the industry. Voted best in show at EICMA, the world’s premier industry event for motorcycling, it encompasses performance features with a real world sensibility like no other machine available. Interested? Me too! My opinion is the this bike will be a breakthrough for Ducati to the same level as the 1098. How about them apples, as my grandfather used to say.

NPR will be hosting three exclusive, in-depth special looks at this bike this weekend at the show that you will not be able to get anywhere else. Join me at the Show in the Ducati booth on Saturday, Jan 9th at 2.30 or 6.30 for what promises to be an interesting occasion with the new bike, or with Jim on Sunday at 2.30. We’ll be looking at the technology of the Multi, explaining what makes this bike interesting and different, and exploring its place in your and my motorcycle lives. We’ll have some special offers and some swag of course. Space is limited, however, and I’ll have to get everyone’s name on the sign-up list at the desk in the booth to keep from getting overbooked.

Looking for something racier? The new 1198S Corse will be on hand as well as the usual stunning array of world conquering Superbikes and our own Mark Keown’s #278 848 WERA racer, built by our own incomparable tuner Vic Fasola.

If you’re unable to make it this weekend, keep in touch via the NPRDucati website for more info on the 2010 models and especially the Multi 1200. Next our media guide will be ready and we’re looking for advance registrations for several exclusive events in the spring and fall.

For those of you in the market for a new or pre-enjoyed Ducati, until Feb 2nd (Groundhog Day) NPR Ducati will be chattering our teeth along with the rest of you in this unseasonably cold winter. To put the chill at bay, with each bike delivered before the yankee hedgehog comes out and wanders around, we will be giving a Gerbing Heated Jacket Liner free. They are the bees knees for winter riding.

My best to you all and a grateful thanks for all the support in 2009! Buon anno!

PB

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Happy 2010!

Now we have another decade to decide what to call it, since the ought’s or oh-’s are officially gone. Be sure to keep up with What’s Going On at NPR Ducati this year, because it’s going to be the best yet! We have all the latest and greatest Ducatis in the store and in the works, but better than that (even) is the veritable spate of activities that will be coming your way this year. Check out the calendar and mark your dates so they don’t take you unawares…

Such as: Greenville International Motorcycle Show

What’s the Greenville Show? Well, the IMS show is the biggest and baddest that the motorcycle industry can bring you for 2010. All the new Ducatis will be there including the Multistrada 1200, 796 and of course the new Superbikes including the bitchin’ 1098S Corse. Just incase you’ve never attended one of these, the IMS show is an all-industry show featuring the best in new bikes from the major manufacturers, even those that begin with H or K or maybe S or Y (but not A or T), as well as well as a bevy of aftermarket manufacturers and some things that have to be experienced, like the Ducati Freestyle Team.

Looking for those cool molded earplugs? Get them there. How about some premium suspension components? Look at the latest in dirtbike goggles? Anyway, they’re all there. Come check it out. Here’s a link for the show info, it’s Friday, Saturday, Sunday 8,9,10 January 2010.  http://www.motorcycleshows.com/SouthCarolina.

See you there!