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That how I do it ?
And the steering unlocked??!! - Gee Se7en you must work in a very trustworthy neighbourhood :laugh:With an OLD Geza Gear cover on her....
Yup. I work on a badged and gated facility for the United States Department of Energy. No worries on theft here.And the steering unlocked??!! - Gee Se7en you must work in a very trustworthy neighbourhood :laugh:
So, if there was an accident or something, would your bright red Duc glow in the dark?Yup. I work on a badged and gated facility for the Unites States Department of Energy. No worries on theft here.
Lol...I think what is meant by the thread is "how does your bike look while parked at work".I like many others, do not work, but since you ask I'll tell you how I park mine when out and about.
I come to a stop, put the side stand down and switch the engine off. I put my gloves on the tank and my helmet on the right side mirror and then it is parked.
After parking (normally with the key still in it) I drink coffee, eat a meal, wander around an 800 year old village etc.
Funny question though, "how is your Ducati parked", I would have thought that everyone know how to park it, it must be the same procedure as parking any bike.
Hey Freddie just a tip, - Don't park your helmet on your mirror, it will eventually stuff up the interior of your helmet, and it can also damage your mirrors if some clown walks into it. Best place to park it is on the ground with your gloves inside it!! Anyway I really don't think your diatribe of an answer is what our questioner was really looking for, but I suspect you might have known that - have a nice day Freddie:laugh:I like many others, do not work, but since you ask I'll tell you how I park mine when out and about.
I come to a stop, put the side stand down and switch the engine off. I put my gloves on the tank and my helmet on the right side mirror and then it is parked.
After parking (normally with the key still in it) I drink coffee, eat a meal, wander around an 800 year old village etc.
Funny question though, "how is your Ducati parked", I would have thought that everyone know how to park it, it must be the same procedure as parking any bike.
Helmet net works well on the back seat. Where I live we take everything with us. Too many poor people with no sense of monetary value. A £500 helmet will be pushed for £10 if they can get their hands on it. They get that helmet right in front of you while you sip on your coffee. Even taking the tank bag off to fill up with petrol is nerving.Hey Freddie just a tip, - Don't park your helmet on your mirror, it will eventually stuff up the interior of your helmet, and it can also damage your mirrors if some clown walks into it. Best place to park it is on the ground with your gloves inside it!! Anyway I really don't think your diatribe of an answer is what our questioner was really looking for, but I suspect you might have known that - have a nice day Freddie:laugh:
That's if they don't pull you off your bike before you even come to a stop.Helmet net works well on the back seat. Where I live we take everything with us. Too many poor people with no sense of monetary value. A £500 helmet will be pushed for £10 if they can get their hands on it. They get that helmet right in front of you while you sip on your coffee. Even taking the tank bag off to fill up with petrol is nerving.