I have just had my bike back from the menders after a little bump in Manchester a month ago. Took it out on semi wet roads around Devon yesterday and am still buzzing from the ride. It is insane... and brilliant... it rides so well on all roads and just shrugs its shoulders at pot holes, gravel and puddles... open it it up and it becomes a super-bike and builds speed like you wouldn't believe... I love it!! just thought i would share that Looking forward to some dry tarmac
Me too, even with the few grumbles, the very best bike I've ever owned...and there's been a few other, as I've been a bit of a bike slag over the years. :biggrin:
No argument. I've said it before and I'll say it again; if every bike I've ever owned since 1977 were rolled into a ball to make one bike, the Mutley would still stride (wheelie over that ball like a giant. A fast, comfortable, Superbike without peer.
It is tall, granted, it can feel quite intimidating straddling the monstrous thing, it does feel like you need a step ladder to get on it, but once you let that clutch out all fear of chucking the pride and joy on the floor evaporates and it becomes more light and nimble than any bike I have ever owned... it is perfect for me as I am over 6ft...
Oh Dear... Being tall has its own set of inherent problems too such as banging your head in confined areas and looking like a clown sat on a circus bicycle when astride a pocket rocket sports bike :biggrin:
El, I'm only 5'6ish and have a touring seat on and have no problems with mine.....although I've been enduro riding for years and use to tall bikes
Stop being such a girl - cant touch the floor on mine either - however (not that I have ) but (if I do ) drop it at the lights - I can pick it up again I do get comments 'you going to get that lowered luv?' - I wont post my replies here
I just watched this National Geographic program on YouTube about the Ducati Multistrada, if you have time(its 45mins long) its interesting to watch.
+1 the riders seat is high, and the pillion seat is much higher still. I have to step on using the foot-peg, but once in the saddle, I can get my heels down (5'10"). I blame the high pillion seat assembly.
Interesting, apparently it takes 8 hours to assemble the parts into a Multistrada. The Guy at 18'00" (gearbox builder), I really hate him.
Nik's comment might have been tongue in cheek but some bike boots work better than others. I've worn Altberg boots for a number of years and these have a really chunky sole. Okay I'm right at the top of my range at 5'8" but nevertheless feel comfortable most of the time. I really notice the height difference and struggle when I wear my flat soled summer boots.