Ha ha I know right! Apparently it’s down to the underwriters. I’m 52 and been riding years with full no claims. I’ve just got to garage it until I can change insurers. I’ll get a fresh quote and sack Ramasis off soon as I have time.
Well mine has now landed and it’s absolutely gorgeous! My ceramic coating guy (https://spsmotorbikedetailing.co.uk/) has done a fantastic job. I’m well pleased I’ll take some pictures tomorrow morning
Cullingworth, near Bradford. so not too far from you. And if you speak to him you could possibly arrange collection and redelivery Tell him I sent you and you will get 10% discount too
Simon from SPS Detailing has done a fabulous job The bike is absolutely gorgeous....unlike the fella sat on it
Excellent question. I think it’s down to the dealer when registering for the first time what the exact description is. I would never have thought to ask then to make sure it’s documented correctly to avoid future pointless arguments about authenticity.
That’s all that was in my pack, that and a spare key. Not that I ever read any of the other stuff apart from the service booklet.
Ducati don’t supply a service book now as all of that is now computerised. And I’ve just received my v5………it’s just referred to as a Panigale V2. But it’s down as multi coloured
I'd personally buy a service book from the dealer. When warranty runs out and say you end up using an Independant specialist, at least you'll have a stamped book.