My missus loves the pillion comfort on the Multi as does Trickys other half as he bought it with her in mind for 2 up riding. Funners from VD who you might remember does shitloads of miles 2 up with his missus on their Multi.
The top box also helps with the pillion comfort . The one in the ad you linked has had the expensive service already done so bear that in mind when looking for one
When i bought my first Multi i took the missus with me to the BMW dealer and Ducati dealer and we rode the 1200 LC and Multi back to back ........ i secretly wanted the Multistrada as everyone should own a Ducati at least once but i was torn between the 2 as i already had a GS and was looking to go newer and better but SWMBO said after 5 minutes on the pillion of the Multi it was better for her than the GS
Bigyin wrote: ↑Sat May 07, 2022 10:50 pm
My missus loves the pillion comfort on the Multi as does Trickys other half as he bought it with her in mind for 2 up riding. Funners from VD who you might remember does shitloads of miles 2 up with his missus on their Multi.
The top box also helps with the pillion comfort . The one in the ad you linked has had the expensive service already done so bear that in mind when looking for one
When i bought my first Multi i took the missus with me to the BMW dealer and Ducati dealer and we rode the 1200 LC and Multi back to back ........ i secretly wanted the Multistrada as everyone should own a Ducati at least once but i was torn between the 2 as i already had a GS and was looking to go newer and better but SWMBO said after 5 minutes on the pillion of the Multi it was better for her than the GS
I've got a Givi Trekker topbox that would fit that plate too!
the only thing that puts me off the Multi is the lack of shaft drive... I think I'm getting old
I think the multi is the ultimate do anything bike, but you can tell I'm getting old because I think I'd prefer a shaft over a chain!
I'm turning into my dad.
I've just spotted that Robinson of Rochdale are doing base model Versys 1000's for just over £10k, that's a lot of brand new bike for the money... but I think I'd prefer a twin (or a V4).
Alpine edition (white with black engine and shaft and spoked wheels)
Factory options...
Keyless
Spots
Led headlight
Led indicators
Sat nag prep
Cruise
Heated grips
Fancy leccy suspension
Aftermarket...
Give rack/box
Hugger
Bash plate
Centre stand bash plate
Headlamp protector
Touratwat hand protectors.
It's minty mint.
Waiting for a call back when they've found the book pack to prove the service history and when the sales guy has rung his boss to see if they'll take my offer.
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KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 3:55 pm
Top of the list so far...
2016, 14500 miles.
Alpine edition (white with black engine and shaft and spoked wheels)
Factory options...
Keyless
Spots
Led headlight
Led indicators
Sat nag prep
Cruise
Heated grips
Fancy leccy suspension
Aftermarket...
Give rack/box
Hugger
Bash plate
Centre stand bash plate
Headlamp protector
Touratwat hand protectors.
It's minty mint.
Waiting for a call back when they've found the book pack to prove the service history and when the sales guy has rung his boss to see if they'll take my offer.
Couchy wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 7:56 pm
I’d have the new versys at £10k tbh. I liked mine a lot, they are very good for an IL4 and handle ace
I pointed at a Versys in the shop today, I told the wife "I could get a new one for £10k, but'...." the wife then complete the sentence by saying "but it's a Kawasaki".
I have ridden one of them and the engine is smoother than my older 1200 and it comes with the QS as standard as well as more power etc.
I have to laugh as I bought my first Multi after the missus and I visited the local Ducati dealer on the way to a night away for my birthday and I saw the Multi. I had always had a lot older cheaper bikes and she said “fuck it, if you want it,get it, as you can pay it off in full in 4 years time” … first time I ever spent more than 5 grand on a bike