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what do you guys think about my new hog?

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Looking getting an exhaust for my Ducati monster 796 for next season and I really like the Vance and Hines cs one dual undertail but they claim it only fits 2008-2011 696 and 1100. I'm pretty sure little to nothing changed from 2011 to 2012 which is the year of my bike and the 696 and 796 are almost identical. Think I'll run into any issues?

When does the narwhal bacon at?

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I'm going to be getting my license in the first quarter of next year. I want to start thinking about gear so I can buy it in advance and not all at once as soon as I start riding. Just looking for some advice from you fellas.

1. As a novice, is getting leathers overkill? I live in London (UK) and cycle year round, so would be fine riding a motorbike through winter too.

2. I have decided to get a DRZ400SM as my first bike. I don't care about the memes.. But would I look like a fool wearing leathers and a road helmet (pic related) on a sumo ?

3. What else could you recommend for year round gear, or am I better off getting both winter and non winter gear?

4. Reason I'm keen on leathers is they seem to offer the best protection, but again.. As a novice on a DRZ, is it too much? I prefer to invest money into quality things that last longer, rather than cheaping out and replacing it sooner rather than later.

By the way in don't think I'll be commuting, since I get a company car and as a Sales person, always have to look presentable and wearing a suit. So really this would be for weekend rides on and off road.

Should I get the Suzuki TU250 for my next bike?

It looks beautiful and it is perfect for fuel economy (around 70mpg) and commuting,

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