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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Come along to Ducati Manchester Xmas Classic open day on Sunday 5th December and meet up with WSB legend Carl Fogarty. He will be joining our party from 10am-1pm. We also have an exhibition of classic Ducati's in store to see the Ducati heritage. There will be food and refreshments, the all NEW 2011 CLOTHING RANGE on sale and a huge parts clearence... Come down for a fun filled day at Ducati Manchester
Monday, October 11, 2010
With the CBR1000RR, Honda literally rewrote the rules for the sporting literbike class. Rated best by one magazine after another, the revolutionary Honda CBR1000RR has established new standards for light weight, superlative handling, remarkably compact dimensions and exceptional performance. Also available with our high-tech electronically controlled Combined ABS for the ultimate in sophisticated sportbike braking performance, the CBR1000RR remains the yardstick to which all others are compared.



You want performance? You want style? Then you want a Honda CBR1000RR. Designed to be the ultimate streetbike, it’s been refined to perfection on World Superbike tracks across the globe. In addition to its powerful engine and refined chassis the CBR1000RR showcases state-of-the-art features no other sportbike can match, like our electronically controlled Combined ABS and the revolutionary Honda Electronic Steering Damper (HESD). The result is one of the most awesome literbikes on the planet, but also one that’s so refined it’s a joy to ride. And after all, isn’t that exactly what you’d expect from a Honda?
Labels: 2011 Honda CBR1000RR, Honda, Sport Bike
The new 2011 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Vaquero bagger is all that – and much more. Kawasaki engineers and designers didn’t just throw custom paint and a blacked-out motif on a Vulcan 1700 and call it done. They digested valuable owner and market research, and scrutinized every system – engine, chassis, features, bodywork and appearance – to ensure that the bike being developed squared nicely with what cruiser buyers wanted.


Speaking of just cruisin’ along; the Vaquero offers true touring-bike convenience in the form of its electronic cruise control system, conveniently operated from the right handlebar and usable at any speed between 30 and 85 mph in any of the top four gears. The cruise system can be disengaged in any of the following ways: usage of the brake lever, clutch lever, rear brake pedal, or manually turning the throttle grip past the “closed” position.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Ducati Manchester is pleased to announce the launch of a unique 6 month deferred payment campaign commencing on the 1st October 2010. Customers will be able to buy any new bike from Ducati’s award winning range whilst beating the 2.5% VAT increase due to be implemented on the 1st January.
From the 1st October models such as the legendary Monster 696, the acclaimed Multistrada 1200 or any of Ducati’s glorious Superbikes will be available to purchase at 2010 prices with deferred payments for 6 months and then payable over 3 or 4 years with a minimum deposit of 30%*.
14.1% APR Typical
The new campaign will run until the end of 2010 and apply to new models registered before 31st December 2010.
** Offer applies to all new unregistered Ducati motorcycles. Interest is chargeable throughout the term of the loan including the payment holiday.
End date of offer - 31st December 2010. Finance available subject to status. Indemnities may be required. Finance available through Ducati Finance which is a trading style of Black Horse
Ltd, St. William House, Tresillian Terrace, Cardiff CF10 5BH.
Sunday, September 12, 2010

The Monster family introduces the 796, an exciting addition to the line-up that combines the user-friendliness of the 696 with the sports character of the 1100. Delivering 87hp (64kW), a dry weight of just 167kg (368lb) and optional ABS, the stylish new Monster 796 returns the magic of mid-range to the Monster family.
The Monster 796 is fitted with the micro-bikini fairing and single seat cover as standard and features a new seat designed with a comfort-enhancing shape, further accentuated with stylish red stitching. Additional new features also include a rear sub-frame constructed ready to accept new accessory grab-handles designed to provide a confidence-inspiring grip for the passenger, while blending into the natural line of the tail-end.
The riding position has also been revised by reducing the seat height by a full 10mm (compared to the Monster 1100) to 800mm, whilst the handlebars have been raised by 20mm. These changes, together with the redesigned seat shape have improved posture and increased comfort. With the brand new Desmodue 796 engine at the heart of the machine, a single-sided swingarm and revised ergonomics, the Monster 796 perfectly balances lifestyle performance with everyday functionality to enhance the original Monster spirit.
The new Monster 796 comes in traditional Ducati red, new arctic white silk or diamond black silk. All three colours are set against a red Trellis frame and black wheels, which feature a new short-style red flash around the rim side that creates a full red stripe at speed.
Commenting on the launch, Tim Maccabee, Ducati UK MD said "The new 796 Monster is a welcome addition to the family and will be a great bike for people upgrading from a first bike 600 or looking to switch from a Sports 600 whilst wanting to retain style with plenty of real-world performance".
Launched as an early entry model year 2011, the Monster 796 will be available in the UK from May 2010 onwards and will be priced at £6,995, with the ABS version at £7,695.

The 848EVO now further enhances Ducati's most impressive lightweight Superbike ever with more power from the 140bhp Testastretta engine and more braking power from Brembo’s incredible Monobloc brake technology combining to provide an even more exhilarating performance to enter the world of Ducati Superbikes. Call Ducati Manchester or Preston now to book your demo.
"Sexier than a Fireblade, £2000 cheaper than an R1.....the 848 Evo is one hell of a machine" MCN 25.8.10
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Ducati Multistrada 1200S takes the win at Pikes Peak!
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Following the Ducati Multistrada's incredibly successful market introduction, the top-selling model has now also won its very first international competition with a convincing victory and 3rd place finish in the 1200cc class of the annual Pike's Peak International Hill Climb, held on Sunday high in the mountains above Colorado Springs. The win further underlines world-wide acclaim received for the ground-breaking technology introduced by the Bologna-based company earlier this year.
In the hands of Pike's Peak veteran, Greg Tracy, the Multistrada 1200 S took a massive lead off the start line, and rode up into the clouds to take the top podium position at 14,110 feet (4,300 meters). Tracy ran a smooth race, demonstrating the exceptional on and off-road capabilities of Ducati's innovative new model, which uses electronically controlled "riding-modes" to deliver top performance across all terrains.
"That was an exciting week I've got to say," said Tracy in the post race award ceremony. "I want to thank Ducati for the opportunity they've given me. The Spider Grips Falkner-Livingston Multistrada was an amazing ride. Everyone did an awesome job and that motorcycle is crazy fast. It hit 137mph (220km/h) at one point up the hill and worked great both on the dirt and the asphalt. When I was growing up, and all these factory teams would win races, I was sure they had $100,000 engines and that was why they went so fast. I was wrong. This is my first year on a factory motorcycle and I'll tell you that bike was box-stock standard. It had some carbon, and few tweaks and that was it."
Greg's teammate, Alexander Smith, also put in a formidable performance, ensuring the second Ducati Multistrada entry also made the podium. Alexander fought his way up the mountain in 2nd position and looked set for a 1-2 finish before falling in the last corner and remounting to grab 3rd place.
"I have to repeat everything Greg said about the bike, it was really perfect," said Smith. "The race was good, and if you see the start line footage you can tell how awesome the bike was working. It was a pretty smooth race up until the last corner where I kind of laid it down. I got off real quick and remounted which was still good enough for 3rd, putting both the Multistrada's on the podium."
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Labels: Harley Davidson Motorcycle
Friday, June 25, 2010
Labels: Yamaha Fazer 8
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Labels: Yamaha FZ8
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Labels: Ducati GT1000
Friday, June 4, 2010
Labels: MV Agusta Brutale
Labels: MV Agusta Brutale
Thursday, June 3, 2010
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