I will be soon. Can't believe I'm going to be forking out $25k on a freaking motorcycle.
Panigale??? i freaking love that bike:drool:
I will be soon. Can't believe I'm going to be forking out $25k on a freaking motorcycle.
I will be soon. Can't believe I'm going to be forking out $25k on a freaking motorcycle.
Multi GT, I'm sureYeah Kenny but...You deserve every buck spent on that, the way you use a bike! The Multistrada correct? :BLAA:
Is there such as thing as a Ducati that has been "lightly used"?
I must say I love the look of the Monster but from everything I've heard there is a lot of maintenance involved in owning a Ducati.
I must say I love the look of the Monster but from everything I've heard there is a lot of maintenance involved in owning a Ducati.
...If a girl is asking you about your bike it's probably because she wants to talk to you...
mainly the water-cooled DUCs have the majority of the problems, the air and oil cooled bikes a bit better, but still not as reliable as rice.
I think the modern L-engines have a 15k mile valve clearance adjustment interval, and from what I've heard from the guy at the Cycle Gear shop, it ain't cheap to have done. I guess they're probably up to some other maintanence while they're in there.
So what do you like the Multi for, Vegasrider? Is it kinda like a supermotard touring bike or what? They've always looked like great bikes.
Edit: Damn it, I watched the video now I want one.
Multistrada 1200 S Touring 2013 - Ducati
its one of the best do it all bikes, slightly less ADV than a BMW GS, but a whole lot more on paved surfaces.