2016 Octo Pramac Ducati

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It's ....... beautiful in my opinion.

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*throws up in mouth*

i thought it was ....... ugly.

i LOVE ducati.

but i hate these colors & the graphics...
 
I am stuck in the middle... First I agreed with Sparrow, but then the retro feel kind of grew on me, and now I am not sure..
 
Whats not to like? Motor of the gods and suspension to match. Question is how will frame work? Too stiff, not stiff 'nuff? I'll be watching for sure.
 
Look at those unprotected sensors near the rear disc.
Need to be docked Manufacturer points right now.

At least it has ... paper sponsorship
 
As a graphics nut - I find it a bit of a mash-up, but when it's not up close right in your face - it comes together. Reminds me of certain American Honda Superbike livery of the past. God knows there's been others that are tremendously uglier. The Japanese always seem to have the best graphics. This one looks like it was designed by committee. Some of the Yamaha sattelite teams had had god-awful fugly livery and the Yamaha factory team livery the last few years before Moviestar have been nothing to write home about.
 
I like it.
Anything looks better than the green color they were using in the past.
 
This 2010 bike is probably the ugliest livery I've ever seen.
 

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Redding and Kallio's Moto2 bikes were the best looking bikes on track in the last 10 years in my opinion.
 

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Congo slave money?

Dr No may care to elaborate. I knew they were Belgian, but had not realised Count Rudy Van der Straeten, the founder of the team who was the owner of Stella Artois, at one stage ran a plantation in the Belgian Congo; I looked it up.
 
Dr No may care to elaborate. I knew they were Belgian, but had not realised Count Rudy Van der Straeten, the founder of the team who was the owner of Stella Artois, at one stage ran a plantation in the Belgian Congo; I looked it up.

Oh, well.....whoever he pays to hire people to hire people to make decisions about design layout on the bikes is doing their job well.
 

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