1200 Skyhook Or Ohlins?

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by Ducati Dave, Aug 7, 2017.

  1. Exactly my point. 'trust me a rep told me' is not convincing above junior school level. Evidence like a spec comparison with reasoned argument is fine. Some others have tried to do that but I guess you like to be the forum smart guy. I understand and value the same argument from some of the others but .... zzzzzzz
     
    #41 SteveE, Aug 28, 2017
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  2. Good point, you are way too clever for me..........:rolleyes:
     
  3. Maybe some have missed the whole point. Its not advertised as a sports bike. Its an adventure bike. What is it they say 4 bikes in one. I ride mine on some roads a sports bike would have to stop & puke up. But in sports mode there not bad. Not a 1000rr but it ain,t meant to be.
     
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  4. Couldn't agree more. The thread is really about 'can normal suspension be as good as semi-active suspension.'

    And for the road, imho as I've said, it cannot :upyeah:
     
    #44 bradders, Aug 28, 2017
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  5. Agree Agree Agree (got hickups) :upyeah::upyeah::upyeah:
     
  6. With what with what with what (so have I ) ;)
     
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  8. Not sure what you disagree with @PK1 , you don't state anything after this ?? I'll happily clarify if you have a point of debate to raise :upyeah:;)
     
  9. This was my point when I said the ohlins would be preferable to me. I no longer ride two up nor heavily laden as the single rider and let's be honest most multi's never see off road. For a single person with a relatively steady riding weight with hardly any variables then the ohlins set up for you makes more sense, unless you are a single rider gadget freak :D

    If however you tour often heavily laden, often with pillion then the simple flicks of a switch would be advantageous so skyhook would seem to offer a more precise changeability. Buy whatever you want, it's your money
     
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  10. Only disagreed as it depends where you ride. If always smooth, Germanic roads or really bumpy Cotswolds ones, then you can certainly get a decent range, but if doing a mix of both it's still a larger compromise than if you have skyhook that changes the range for each surface in milliseconds :)
     
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  11. Added, but the trade off is no blingy kit ;) and electronics and sensors which can (and do!) fail. On ohlins, it's just fork seals every 2k miles....
     
  12. Added, but the trade off is no blingy kit ;) and electronics and sensors which can (and do!) fail. On ohlins, it's just fork seals every 2k miles....
     
  13. Ok guys. Will ring Ducati Italy tomorrow & speak to R&D guys & explain the downfalls of the useless Skyhook suspension. Obviously there going to want to know why. Simple answer. 2 or 3 people on the Ducati uk forum know better than you do. If you want a sports bike, buy one. Otherwise leave the best bike on the planet alone.
     
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  14. So, are you for or against skyhook? Tough to tell....;)
     
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  15. While you're at it, ask them to use test riders who a) have a foot size larger than 38 and b) know how to ride with the balls of their feet on the foot pegs. Oh, never mind, I'll do it myself - I'm at the factory Thursday ;-)
     
  16. If the foot thing is regard to the centre stand hitting your heel, just cut it off and re-weld it shorter. Simples :upyeah:
     
  17. Been there, done that. And heel fouling Termi heat shield, and poor default foot control spacing. All indicative of test riders adopting the 'sack-o-spuds' riding position...
     
  18. Using that logic. Why would anyone buy an adventure bike whose only adventure is tarmac ?

    Seems a bit extreme cutting a bit of your foot off
     
  19. Not really, shows a bit of commitment to the brand IMHO :upyeah::p
     
  20. Don't ever buy a bike where your plums don't fit right on the seat wayne
     
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