My sightings today...

I also by chance met Far tonight and saw his Edition 1. The gf and I were looking for good pizza and found Blue Line Pizza, which is affiliated with Little Star Pizza in SF. Anyway, while circling for parking, I see an unmistakable matte coupe. The license plate also reminds me of someone's handle here and I remember that Far works at a restaurant. My gf goes "I bet it's that Afghan one", and she was right. I strolled right in and asked if Far was working. Boom, face to the name
Last edited by CoolBDPhenom03; Nov 12, 2012 at 08:33 PM.
I also by chance met Far tonight and saw his Edition 1. The gf and I were looking for good pizza and found Blue Line Pizza, which is affiliated with Little Star Pizza in SF. Anyway, while circling for parking, I see an unmistakable matte coupe. The license plate also reminds me of someone's handle here and I remember that Far works at a restaurant. My gf goes "I bet it's that Afghan one", and she was right. I strolled right in and asked if Far was working. Boom, face to the name

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and speaking of Cole European....too bad they gave up the Aston Martin Franchise .....
Last edited by justdjames; Nov 12, 2012 at 09:59 PM.
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His brother, ninjamike510, is on this board.
Here's some info about the new R:
The engine features titanium connecting rods and a lighter fly wheel that drops almost three pounds of reciprocating mass. This allows the already fast spinning and rev-happy engine to pile on revs even faster. The valvetrain also gets a special ultra-slippery DLC coating which allowed engineers to boost the rev limiter to 12,000 rpm—an astonishing high number for an big-bore 1199cc V-Twin.
Electronics-wise the R-spec machine uses updated engine and throttle mapping (just like the standard and ‘S’ model) in conjunction with the racing-style exhaust sourced from Termignoni. Ducati claims the pipe and mapping equate to a 3% increase in top-end power and a 15% increase through mid-range. Lower final drive gearing (15/41; three-tooth bigger rear sprocket) further enhances acceleration. The motorcycle comes standard with a multi-mode anti-lock brake system that can also be disabled if the rider so chooses.
Electronically adjustable Ohlins suspension is used just like the ‘S’ model, however this bike takes chassis set-up to the next level by allowing mechanics to alter the swingarm pivot angle based on track conditions or rider preference. To increase its aesthetics while simultaneously cutting weight, the bike is adorned in carbon fiber galore pushing the motorcycle’s dry weight down to just under 364 pounds. Additionally it gets a special seat cover fabric said to increase rear suspension and road feel.
Ducati’s GPS-enabled data acquisition system is also standard allowing the rider to better analyze their performance on the racetrack. The 2013 Panigale R will be available in red only at a cost of $29,995—that’s a 40% increase premium over the base model.


