New bike
New bike
I never thought I'd buy another new bike, let alone a Ducati. Enjoying it so far despite having to short shift all the time to keep the revs down till it's run in and had its first service. Also bought a top box, tank bag with usb plug in for phone/satnav, and heated grips. Toying with the idea of R&G crash bungs, maybe a crash bars.
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Re: New bike
Is that a Multistruddel or a Hypermoto jobby,or a cross between the two?
Looks like it will be comfy. Health to enjoy.
Looks like it will be comfy. Health to enjoy.
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Re: New bike
Oh nice job mate.... I've been enjoying your tests and curious as to what you'd go for in the end...
Congratulations !!!
Congratulations !!!
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Re: New bike
I'd say tank high - I'm not particularly tall but can get my feet on the ground easily (depending on suspension setting).
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I was tempted, but Funners reckon they eat tyres for breakfast. That and V4 servicing costs . After test riding the Super Duke 1290 GT, I didn't want a more powerful bike. The 950 is more flickable, almost like a supermoto in the way you can change your line mid corner, and enough grunt to get a shift on.
The guys at Seastar were good too, so will see how that goes...
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Re: New bike
I get about 6000 miles out of a rear tyre on my 1200 with mixed riding but Funners does a lot of 2 up riding with his missus and he is “ a bit” heavier than me on his ownHawkman wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 10:01 pm
I was tempted, but Funners reckon they eat tyres for breakfast. That and V4 servicing costs . After test riding the Super Duke 1290 GT, I didn't want a more powerful bike. The 950 is more flickable, almost like a supermoto in the way you can change your line mid corner, and enough grunt to get a shift on.
The guys at Seastar were good too, so will see how that goes...
Ironically the service intervals on the new V4 engined Multis is 9000 miles for normal and 36000 miles for the big service. On the V2 engines is 7500 and 15000 for the earlier ones like mine and 9000 and 18000 for the DVT engines like Funners
Hope you enjoy the new toy and glad the lads at Seastar looked after you. They have always been excellent with me but others have had less than perfect attention on visits
Re: New bike
Interesting - is that 6k on OE tyres? Good to know re the service intervals - mines on 9/18k intervals. I'm assuming the V4s involve changing 4 belts?Bigyin wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 12:51 pmI get about 6000 miles out of a rear tyre on my 1200 with mixed riding but Funners does a lot of 2 up riding with his missus and he is “ a bit” heavier than me on his ownHawkman wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 10:01 pm
I was tempted, but Funners reckon they eat tyres for breakfast. That and V4 servicing costs . After test riding the Super Duke 1290 GT, I didn't want a more powerful bike. The 950 is more flickable, almost like a supermoto in the way you can change your line mid corner, and enough grunt to get a shift on.
The guys at Seastar were good too, so will see how that goes...
Ironically the service intervals on the new V4 engined Multis is 9000 miles for normal and 36000 miles for the big service. On the V2 engines is 7500 and 15000 for the earlier ones like mine and 9000 and 18000 for the DVT engines like Funners
Hope you enjoy the new toy and glad the lads at Seastar looked after you. They have always been excellent with me but others have had less than perfect attention on visits
The salesmen were OK, I wondered around a bit before having to go and find one. It was more the service department who answered questions re costs, servicing and gave some advice on saving costs that made the me buy the bike there. I could have trawled the internet/other dealers for cheaper deals, but having a reasonably priced bike from a dealer 15mins away made more sense.
Anyways - 1st service tomorrow and then the fun begins!
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Re the sales guys, Tony is the senior one (tattoos of flames on the arms) and who i always deal with. Upstairs the main one i go to is Dave, the older fella with the grey hair as the female service manager is fairly new and not really dealt with her before.Hawkman wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 6:41 pm
Interesting - is that 6k on OE tyres? Good to know re the service intervals - mines on 9/18k intervals. I'm assuming the V4s involve changing 4 belts?
The salesmen were OK, I wondered around a bit before having to go and find one. It was more the service department who answered questions re costs, servicing and gave some advice on saving costs that made the me buy the bike there. I could have trawled the internet/other dealers for cheaper deals, but having a reasonably priced bike from a dealer 15mins away made more sense.
Anyways - 1st service tomorrow and then the fun begins!
The 6000 miles was on Pirelli Angel GT which were the OE tyres for my bike at the time it was released. I use the GT2 now but i think the 950 comes with Scorpion Trail which are Sport Touring and supposedly dual purpose ...... most people never venture off tarmac so swap to more road orientated rubber but the dual purpose tyres normally give decent mileage and i always used Metzeler Tourance on the GS as they lasted longer than normal road rubber
The new V4 engine doesnt have the Desmo system so no belt changes as thats the limiting thing with the desmo valve system hence the 18000 miles on yours. The V4 engine is more like Japanese engines so the 36000 miles is the first big vavle check and only oils and filters etc before that. Most owners from new wont ever get to that mileage before they chop the bike in for next years model hence lots of 2-3 year old low mileage secondhand bikes in Seastar