That depends on how they're looked after alongside that.
Both my Sport Classic and 749 lived under covers for many months. Neither showed signs of it though. But, I am the exception when it comes to keeping bikes nice.
That depends on how they're looked after alongside that.
Not worried about pricing as such, just need to take a big expensive service into consideration. If its just, or recently, been done then fine, but if its coming up...
My first Multistrada lived under a cover for almost 3 years and also was commuted on daily all year round ....... yes it started to show signs after almost 40000 miles but i am not weeksy levels of cleaning and care. The ACF really helped it though.
Well it'd get detailed and ACF50'd, by the Guy who did my MT, to start it off. Its also possible that this year we'll build a bodged garden room thing with a shed on the side that would house a bike? But, yes, Italian build quality is a consideration...
The Multi just doesn't do it for me, but you're certainly not the first to wax lyrical to me about them. GasGAs is out. I'm sure I'd love one, but anything connected to KTM is out, even with a warranty. I'm spent on that marque. I'll find your review on the multi. Talking with someone yesterday and they reckon as soon as I uncover the MT09 and ride it again I wont change it. Hmmm...Potter wrote: ↑Thu Jan 12, 2023 2:58 am If you want a Ducati then go and try a Multi, I guarantee you'll get off it and think it's perfect and why wouldn't you buy one.
I just don't like the look, but as a motorcycle it's all things to all men, if you like the look then you'll probably never buy anything else.
The Hyper is fun, I was close to buying one (see my review) but it wasn't enough to tip me over the edge.
The 1100 air-cooled is apparently nice because of the engine, but it's an old air-cooled Ducati and you'll need to look after it like an old bike.
Or as a bit of a wild card, and it would be a hoot to commute, you could try the Gasgas 700SM, you can get one for £7,500 brand new with a proper warranty and I bet that would put a smile on your face riding into London. It's basically a much nicer looking 690SMC-R.
You wouldn't want to go touring on it but the ergonomics would probably be fine for your ride to work.
It was the original plan if the truth be told. But I love the SH300, as it really is a cracking commuter and having that allows me to have more interesting 2nd bike.v8-powered wrote: ↑Thu Jan 12, 2023 9:07 am Knowing your bike history, use etc I'd go for a TMax. Clear that you love the things more than Weeksy loves those orange tractors and deliberating over his next purchases!
You going to demo or just buy like you usually do ?
The MT would have to go first due to insurance issues and I'm not losing another one! Ergonomics are going to be a deal breaker so I wont just buy online like I normally do as I'll need to know i can at least ride it now. Even the scoot gives me some gyp!
Give it to meeee.... it looks a bit bland, as you can seeeeee