New V4 170bhp Multistrada coming soon
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New V4 170bhp Multistrada coming soon
Ducati have uploaded a second social media teaser for a new V4-powered model, set to be revealed on Tuesday, October 15, claiming the bike will produce 170hp (167.7bhp).
Following sightings in early September of a near production ready model in testing, the bike in question looks to be the long-anticipated Multistrada V4, which is likely to take over from the V-Twin Multistrada 1260 already in production as the firm’s flagship adventurer.
Re: New V4 170bhp Multistrada coming soon
Heart say's a definite Yes please
But head say's until Ducati sort out some sort of order in the residual value equation I'll leave it ta. Do wonder on the retail price - compared to rest of the range - It's no good offering extended service intervals and perhaps warranties then flood the market with updated / new models every few years. Saw it before with shed loads of MTS's for sale @ 12,000 / 14,000 miles and the major service due @ 15K - at half the purchase price.
Or is the Charlie / Euan Adventure market becoming a little saturated ?
Won't stop me having a chat with Santa tho', assuming he's not on Lockdown..
But head say's until Ducati sort out some sort of order in the residual value equation I'll leave it ta. Do wonder on the retail price - compared to rest of the range - It's no good offering extended service intervals and perhaps warranties then flood the market with updated / new models every few years. Saw it before with shed loads of MTS's for sale @ 12,000 / 14,000 miles and the major service due @ 15K - at half the purchase price.
Or is the Charlie / Euan Adventure market becoming a little saturated ?
Won't stop me having a chat with Santa tho', assuming he's not on Lockdown..
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Re: New V4 170bhp Multistrada coming soon
I reckon the sweet spot for the 'adventure' bike is 100-120bhp.
Anything more is just a sports bike is disguise.
Saying that, my dream bike is the Multi Enduro in that Khaki green colour, swoon!
Anything more is just a sports bike is disguise.
Saying that, my dream bike is the Multi Enduro in that Khaki green colour, swoon!
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Re: New V4 170bhp Multistrada coming soon
I wonder if the new V4 engine will migrate into other Ducatis. A V4 Diavel, perhaps?
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Been thinking about getting a bike for green laning, I reckon this would certainly make an adventure out of it!
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They are interesting to ride as they are a heavy bugger at a standstill but once moving you dont really notice the weight. I have ridden the 1200 and 1260 Enduro and the newer model has a far better engine "feel" to it and is suprisingly easy to chuck about on the road. I did take it for a bit of laning but nothing too drastic and no dramas
My biggest niggle was the quickshifter which was fine in the lower gears but on the upshift from 5th to 6th the engine cuts for too long to the extent i was feeling myself moving forward then it would kick in again. Whe i raised it at the shop the answer from the new sales bloke was "its meant to be used when pushing on" so my answer that i tried it at 60, 80, 110 and 130 mph and it did the same everytime was meant with a errrmmmm dont know look. Some research on the Ducati forums showed mine wasnt an isolated experience as a few complained about the same thing.
The market saturation of trade ins will be an issue though, especially for those of us with pre 2015 non DVT bikes but we will see
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Re: New V4 170bhp Multistrada coming soon
I'm with you. I don't do the offroad thing, but i just can't comprehend where you need anything 'more' than say a 1050Adv for engine power, 100bhp or so is plenty for 'adventuring' surely ? Offroad you're not going to be hitting 3 figures and even on the road you're looking for cruising miles in comfort rather than anything else ? But that said, i don't get the obsession with 200bhp nakeds either... Again, for me, something in/around 100 is right in the ball park you want.
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For the last 10 years, the 1200 twin Multi has been pushing out 155bhp, so another few bhp from the V4 is hardly a groundbreaking move in the sector
Coincidentally I had a sit on a 1200 at the weekend and doscovered that with the seat in the low position I can get both feet down easily and on the electronic suspension model, in "sport" mode the bike is low enough for me to reach the ground.
I'd had a sit on Yins Multi at Pembrey a couple of years ago and seat was set much higher - i'd discounted them since then, They're now back on my list
Coincidentally I had a sit on a 1200 at the weekend and doscovered that with the seat in the low position I can get both feet down easily and on the electronic suspension model, in "sport" mode the bike is low enough for me to reach the ground.
I'd had a sit on Yins Multi at Pembrey a couple of years ago and seat was set much higher - i'd discounted them since then, They're now back on my list
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In tests they sound like good roadbikes but I can't help past the side profile looking like a banana. It's like a hippo sat on the seat and squashed that bit of the bike.
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One thing I've learned about the Multi is that the keys are very easy to break.
Don't ask me how I know this......
Don't ask me how I know this......
All aboard the Peckham Pigeon! All aboard!
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Needless to say mine is set on all the high settingsG.P wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 9:48 am For the last 10 years, the 1200 twin Multi has been pushing out 155bhp, so another few bhp from the V4 is hardly a groundbreaking move in the sector
Coincidentally I had a sit on a 1200 at the weekend and doscovered that with the seat in the low position I can get both feet down easily and on the electronic suspension model, in "sport" mode the bike is low enough for me to reach the ground.
I'd had a sit on Yins Multi at Pembrey a couple of years ago and seat was set much higher - i'd discounted them since then, They're now back on my list
On the subject of the engine power the assorted modes change the power on the bike. In Sport and Touring the bike gets full power 150-160 bhp depending on the model. In Urban and Enduro modes the engine power is dropped to 100 BHP. I have ridden the bike off road on loose tracks and gravel roads and the bike NEEDS to be ridden in Enduro mode as the traction control is too invasive in any other form and this mode switches it off allowing the rear to spin, dig in and drive the bike forward rather than bogging down constantly. The ripples dug in on sharp hairpins on gravel roads where 4 x 4 vehicles have churned it up are especially fun when the TC kicks on and off constantly
The full power mode basically makes the bike a big sports bike with flat bars and a comfy seat instead of clip ons and rear sets. They CAN be ridden off road but are far better suited to proper tarmac. Other "adventure" bikes are far better at the off road bit than the Multistrada but not as good on long mileage days in comfort.
I think they are superb allround bikes and have now ticked all the boxes on mine from commuting all year round, touring Europe, off road and trackday
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My 1200 Monster has a slightly lower tuned motor (135bhp). I've got a set of panniers for it and a screen on the front in a sort of poor man's (or short man's) version of a Multi. Having discovered the low seat makes the Multi an option, its now on the list as it negates the need for the Triumph triple which the Monster share the garage with...
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Re: New V4 170bhp Multistrada coming soon
And its now official as production begins on the new Multistrada V4
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/new ... strada-v4/
Thank god its now fitted with radar as thats something i have always needed and felt was lacking from all my previous bikes
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/new ... strada-v4/
Thank god its now fitted with radar as thats something i have always needed and felt was lacking from all my previous bikes
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A friend of a friend had his first multi a few years back, experienced rider and big unit. I’m talking old school prop forward 18 stone plus. First time I went out for a ride in that company, I was on my 954 blade and once we got onto the A roads, I never did see which way he went. He’s since bought a Pikes Peak edition.Bigyin wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 2:51 pmNeedless to say mine is set on all the high settingsG.P wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 9:48 am For the last 10 years, the 1200 twin Multi has been pushing out 155bhp, so another few bhp from the V4 is hardly a groundbreaking move in the sector
Coincidentally I had a sit on a 1200 at the weekend and doscovered that with the seat in the low position I can get both feet down easily and on the electronic suspension model, in "sport" mode the bike is low enough for me to reach the ground.
I'd had a sit on Yins Multi at Pembrey a couple of years ago and seat was set much higher - i'd discounted them since then, They're now back on my list
On the subject of the engine power the assorted modes change the power on the bike. In Sport and Touring the bike gets full power 150-160 bhp depending on the model. In Urban and Enduro modes the engine power is dropped to 100 BHP. I have ridden the bike off road on loose tracks and gravel roads and the bike NEEDS to be ridden in Enduro mode as the traction control is too invasive in any other form and this mode switches it off allowing the rear to spin, dig in and drive the bike forward rather than bogging down constantly. The ripples dug in on sharp hairpins on gravel roads where 4 x 4 vehicles have churned it up are especially fun when the TC kicks on and off constantly
The full power mode basically makes the bike a big sports bike with flat bars and a comfy seat instead of clip ons and rear sets. They CAN be ridden off road but are far better suited to proper tarmac. Other "adventure" bikes are far better at the off road bit than the Multistrada but not as good on long mileage days in comfort.
I think they are superb allround bikes and have now ticked all the boxes on mine from commuting all year round, touring Europe, off road and trackday
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Re: New V4 170bhp Multistrada coming soon
Well, call me a Guinea Pig, but just been to my local Ducati dealer and a deposit is now paid...
I couldn't stomach the near £20k price for a 1260S GT earlier this year, considering it was basically a normal 1260S with different paint, especially considering the heavy rumours of the V4 Multi on its way. I bought a KTM 1290 SuperDuke GT instead for a LOT less money, and it's been a lot of fun whilst the electrics haven't played up! The Multi is undboutedly the better bike for covering distance though...
Dealer says they're hoping to get their demo bike in December, customer bikes should start landing in Feb/March... I'm in no rush whatsoever, will have a couple of other bikes to sell privately to go towards the likely £20k+ price plus whatever my SDGT will be worth at the time.
I couldn't stomach the near £20k price for a 1260S GT earlier this year, considering it was basically a normal 1260S with different paint, especially considering the heavy rumours of the V4 Multi on its way. I bought a KTM 1290 SuperDuke GT instead for a LOT less money, and it's been a lot of fun whilst the electrics haven't played up! The Multi is undboutedly the better bike for covering distance though...
Dealer says they're hoping to get their demo bike in December, customer bikes should start landing in Feb/March... I'm in no rush whatsoever, will have a couple of other bikes to sell privately to go towards the likely £20k+ price plus whatever my SDGT will be worth at the time.
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Wow, congratulations!!! Epic stuffmboy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 5:06 pm Well, call me a Guinea Pig, but just been to my local Ducati dealer and a deposit is now paid...
I couldn't stomach the near £20k price for a 1260S GT earlier this year, considering it was basically a normal 1260S with different paint, especially considering the heavy rumours of the V4 Multi on its way. I bought a KTM 1290 SuperDuke GT instead for a LOT less money, and it's been a lot of fun whilst the electrics haven't played up! The Multi is undboutedly the better bike for covering distance though...
Dealer says they're hoping to get their demo bike in December, customer bikes should start landing in Feb/March... I'm in no rush whatsoever, will have a couple of other bikes to sell privately to go towards the likely £20k+ price plus whatever my SDGT will be worth at the time.
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Next time I'm over your/Weeksy's way, I'll bring my Multi, and you can have a proper try-out if you wantG.P wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 6:15 pm My 1200 Monster has a slightly lower tuned motor (135bhp). I've got a set of panniers for it and a screen on the front in a sort of poor man's (or short man's) version of a Multi. Having discovered the low seat makes the Multi an option, its now on the list as it negates the need for the Triumph triple which the Monster share the garage with...
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Cheers, Is yours the electronic suspension version or the 'normal' one? We should deffo meet up before the year is out though