1200 DVT Recall Dvt 2016

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by Maserati, Nov 2, 2017.

  1. It took for me 1 1/2 hour they told me cooling down will take about 45 minutes before they can work safely.
     
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  2. So it’s three hours then really, half a day. Bugger bugger bugger.
     
  3. The 45 minutes are included in the 1/1/2 hour.
     
  4. Got mine last night for my Sept 17 Enduro. I'm guessing my bike had been sat unsold for a while if it's due this work?
     
  5. Mine came too late. 1 month after taking the bike, the hose split on motorway in a Sunday afternoon, leaving me with a smokey bike in the hard shoulder. Coolant fluid everywhere in the engine and exhaust pipes with risk of fire.
    It was sorted under warranty, took 1 entire week in the workshop! This was in September. Will have a chat with the dealer to see if we are talking about the same hose.
     
  6. I like your thinking. Book a demo on a V4 maybe ;)
     
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  7. Which actual hose is it?
     
  8. Maybe that is a ploy by Ducati waited until new bikes out and send out a recall
     
  9. Booked into get mine done next Thursday at Duc Notts
     
  10. Its hose on front cylinder LHS to thermostat housing - behind radiator.
     
  11. Get it done next time you are due a service as it's not a recall
     
  12. Get it done next time you are due a service as it's not a safety recall just a service campaign
     

  13. As it always is with me, I only had it done about 7-8 weeks ago. Might throw it in the back of the van and go to the schmoke with our Maude for some crimbo shopping.
     
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