the DUCATI factory and museum VISIT!!!!!!!!!

White Clocks! Alright then, I'll need loads of therapy to sort it all out when it is all said and done! BUT, they were seemingly everywhere, and oh so near that they looked like they could be wrested quite easily from the tops of these carbon dashes. Then again there were also too many other devout Ducati tourists around who would have gladly thrown me down 4 flights of stairs if I dared to give these beauts a sideways glance. Look but DONNO toucho said the signage. Righteo. Bugger all. Etc. Once I got my wits about me, other notables noticed in this pic are carbon support pieces for the top fairing (which was carbon also!), the laser etched Casoli name planted onto the aluminum steering plate (what is that bloody thing called?!), that quite curious white thermoplastic piece that sat under the Ohlins Race steering dampner, and of course this bike had the correct colors (Yellow mind you!).
photographer: Jim Goodlett
in view
The road less traveled (much less at low speeds) does not exist in Italy. Note the white striped line in the middle of the Autostrada coming back from Bologne. Finally figured out that it really meant, "drive as you need to"! Gottah love those Italians. Fantastico. Click on the thumbnail image to do the dance.

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