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Although the rear brake is the least dependable in respect to adjusting for speed, (front and engine) the science is clear; stopping in the...
I hope you're right. Nothing is worse that taking off on a trip and wondering how long you're going to have to hang around waiting to get your...
My bike went off warranty July 30. I made sure that my issues were documented and approved by the Ducati Rep before I got home. But you're right,...
I can't help but think that this is a liabillity issue for Ducati. They know they have a problem that can cause injury or death but they're not...
Depends. If you live near the water, no. If you live in the interior (Fairbanks) it can get very hot. Lots of rain this summer and very cool...
Can't seem to upload anything. The one I like is a picture of a Grizzly bear (ass shot) and her two cubs that I came very close to hitting in the...
Think about some crash bars. I dropped mine twice (overloaded) in gas stations and not a scratch.
I have 22K miles on mine and they have been bled three time. It seems like on a trip you go from dealer to dealer. If it's not the brakes, it's...
It does sound like it's something you have to live with. I'm shooting for an upgrade kit. It was recommended in Calgary on the way home.
I can't augue with that. I've been going on these trips for the past 20+ years and they never get old. Sometimes it's just hard to get off.
Hello, I bought a used (4K miles) 2010 Multistrada last year but didn't have much time to ride because of a bicycle trip I had planned in...
This is my first post to this forum. I just completed a 14K mile trip on my 2010 Multistrada from my home in Alaska to the Canadian Maritimes,...
64 years old. Been riding for 43 years. Currently own a 2010 Multistrada. Just completed a 14K mile trip from Alaska to Nova Scotia, down to North...