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Re: Murayama Motors Paso
Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 3:10 pm
by persempre907
Re: Murayama Motors Paso
Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 3:43 pm
by Finnpaso
Surely better with Patty Pravo (GREAT Italian female vocalist!!!) / La Bambola

But it can be also nice to check such video clip with The Ventures / Cruel sea (from JAPAN tour!!!!) with very good "beat"..... Ventures have been ALLWAYS very famous in Japan and fits 100% to such drive with rare Ducatis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uG1K2M3ns_0 (very rare!)
Have a nice time!

Re: Murayama Motors Paso
Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 11:59 pm
by wilbur
Great video! Great looking bikes! Just awesome!

Re: Murayama Motors Paso
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 4:51 am
by Ken@Murayama-Paso
Hi, everyone.
Thank you for watching my video.
It is held "Bevel & Pantah meeting" twice a year in Japan.
http://ameblo.jp/ducati750/theme2-10001157476.html
Finnpaso wrote:I am waiting only, what You jap guys think about jap bikes ?????????????? Do they have that "character" ("metal in oil") ????????
I don't like mass producted japanese bikes.
But, How about a racer like this? I like it very much.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iO9YVYg4FyU
Re: Murayama Motors Paso
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 7:01 am
by Fraser
Hey guys,
Something to keep in mind; Japan was the largest export market for Ducati for many years. So, this means that any model you can imagine is there and is available. Here in NZ we have been importing used Japanese cars for many years, so of course this has also turned to motorcycles. My 750 Paso had 11,600km when purchased 4.5 years ago and was a used Japanese import. You can get just about any model, used from Japan; fancy an F1 or F3 or bevel MHR or Bimota. They are all available. My local Ducati dealer makes trips to Japan to bring back 40'-0" shipping containers filled with "everything"; if you are looking for something special, he finds it. He has, say 10 brand new Ducatis on display in the shop and 30 used, with another 20/30 out the back waiting on "refurbishment".
There are nearly 300 Ducatis for sale on TradeMe (our local version of eBay), where have they all come from; Japan of course! Home of Ducati (sorry Frankie). Cheers,
Fraser.
Re: Murayama Motors Paso
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 9:45 am
by Tamburinifan
Lovely vid, Ken, also like the RC30 one!

Re: Murayama Motors Paso
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 9:54 am
by Finnpaso
GREAT fotos from Bevel and Pantah meeting, but seems, that RC 30 video is "not anymore available"????
Re: Murayama Motors Paso
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 10:12 am
by persempre907
Fraser wrote:Japan of course! Home of Ducati (sorry Frankie).
No problem

.
The difference is that here, we don't consider Ducati as a status symbol.
So, you can see vary many Ducati (Monster, Multistrada, ST...) on the road for a daily use and many Ducati (as well as Guzzi) are sold for abroad.
At my nearest workshop, you can see a 906 sitting under the rain... (I kept some little part

).
When I went in the USA, I only saw
one Monster!!!
Finnpaso wrote:that RC 30 video is "not anymore available"????
I saw it. It's very suggesting too!!!
Ciao
Re: Murayama Motors Paso
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 11:28 am
by Tamburinifan
Any chance of getting the Duc vid w original sound?
Re: Murayama Motors Paso
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 1:56 pm
by Ken@Murayama-Paso
Finnpaso wrote:that RC 30 video is "not anymore available"????
Search "RC30 promotion film" at youtube.
Tamburinifan wrote:Any chance of getting the Duc vid w original sound?
What kind of sound do you want to listen...bevel, pantah, 851, db-1 or others?
Re: Murayama Motors Paso
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 2:22 pm
by Ken@Murayama-Paso
Ciao, persempre907.
Io sono andato in Italia dieci anni fa.
Roma, Milano, Monza, Brescia, Modena, Pista di Fiorano, Imola, Bari, Matera, e Sicilia.
Mi piace Monza in particolare.
A lot of moto-guzzi ran in Italy than I imagined it.
Re: Murayama Motors Paso
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 3:08 pm
by Tamburinifan
Just the vid
http://zoome.jp/ken_works/diary/42/ w original sound, must be lovely!
Re: Murayama Motors Paso
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 3:13 pm
by persempre907
Ciao Ken@Murayama,
beh, certamente hai fatto un lungo e bellissimo viaggio.
Direi perĂ² che ti mancano almeno Venezia, Firenze e Napoli per completare la conoscenza dell'Italia.
Complimenti per il tuo italiano!
Hi Ken@Murayama,
really, you did a long and amazing trip.
But, I'd say you have still to see at least Venice, Florence and Naples to have a good knowledge of the Italy.
No matter, I'm impressed for your excellent Italian.
Ciao
Re: Murayama Motors Paso
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 1:14 pm
by Ken@Murayama-Paso
Sorry, original sound of it is very noisy by wind.
persempre907 wrote:really, you did a long and amazing trip.
But, I'd say you have still to see at least Venice, Florence and Naples to have a good knowledge of the Italy.
Yes, it was a trip to visit Italian motor culture.
Milano >>> Alfa Corse
Monza >>> SuperBike and Super Touring car Championship
Brescia >>> Mille Miglia
Modena, Pista di Fiorano >>> Ferrari
Imola >>> Ayrton Senna at Curva Tamburello
If I have a chance, I want to visit Venice, Florence and Naples.
Re: Murayama Motors Paso
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 3:27 pm
by persempre907
I was thinking about something like the Italian trip (Italienische Reise) by Goethe

.
You did a better trip.
So, you missed at least Borgo Panigale (Ducati factory), Schiranna (MV Agusta factory), Mandello sul Lario (Moto Guzzi factory - really a nice place), Noale (Aprilia factory) and so on....
Ciao