What mileage

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by Unicycler, Nov 27, 2012.

  1. After David D's bad luck, and me being a little concerned if these bikes have a limited shelf life, I was wondering what mileage has everyone on their bikes with no internal problems????

    Mines is early 2011 with 6000+
    clocks replaced under warranty
    Heated grips replaced under warranty
     
  2. 7400 since March - one recall for brake pads =100% trouble free miles
     
  3. Sept 2010

    Only 5000 miles due to injury this year

    DES error plus all usual recalls, brakes etc.
     
  4. So we've given up on the feelgood thread then..?
     
  5. just short of 10k on my 11 plate
     
  6. No I love my multistrada, but to enjoy it fully I need to have confidence in it as a long term bike
     
  7. i did about 5500 on my 796, in maybe 6 months

    no maintenance
     
    #7 wantz1, Nov 27, 2012
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  8. Registered 6th June 2010 - 14k miles to date

    Work done under warranty:

    Replaced warped front discs
    Rear brake - 3 new master cylinders and God knows how many bleedings
    Coolant change
    New dash
    Replaced corroded generator casing
    Dodgy fuelling - ECU update and fatducs fitted


    Other things that worry and annoy me:

    Faulty lhs switchgear - not yet replaced as working ok after it dried out after torrential rain in Italy last year
    Heated grips wearing out quick - fitted grip puppies
    False neutrals (plenty of them)
    Clutch slave cylinder appears to be on it's way out

    BUT....she hasn't let me down ever.....yet! (touch wood!)
     
  9. Registered 30th Oct 2012 - I have done 18k + miles now

    Mine has been fine with no real issues - hope it stays like that
     
  10. not even a full month
     
  11. No...sorry, didn't mean to be on a downer. I'll post the full diagnosis once I know it and set everyone at ease...hopefully. Up til now it has been faultless in running. Ok, yes, all the usual, but nothing that was more than a niggle. This seems a bit more serious, but it will get fixed. At least it is in warranty and I won't be getting a huge (maybe) bill.

    Just to be clear, the bike is brilliant and I still love it, even if it stopped in a hissy fit. Once it is back I will love riding it again.

    On the other side of the fence, I can quite imagine people thinking "will it happen to me?" ... that is the million dollar question!
     
  12. May 2010 and 15,200 miles.

    Warranty fixes have been ECU upgrades (fuelling and Kill switch warning etc), replaced sump plug as mine was dripping, replacement DES controller (800?) and fluid change today.

    Grumbling front discs are in tolerance, so not replaced, rear brake fluid and pads changed at my cost, made "some" improvement, got bored waiting for anything positive from Ducati about early worn heated grips, so fitted Grip Puppies and not holding my breath over reported "cloudy" back light.

    I think I would give Ducati UK about 6 or 7/10 with regards to warranty as if it is marginal, they tend to go quiet and hope you go away?
     
  13. Sept 2010

    6000 miles... More than one bike to ride !

    All recall updates, last one coolant change

    Rear light cluster changed under warranty

    Abs issue, 5 dealer visits, but soughted eventually

    Now out of warranty !

    Please don't go bang now!!!
     
  14. Faulty lhs switchgear - not yet replaced as working ok after it dried out after torrential rain in Italy last year
    Heated grips wearing out quick - fitted grip puppies
    False neutrals (plenty of them)

    Bob,

    My lhs switch gear been playing up to after wet weather
    Took it apart and cleaned with electrical contact cleaner... Seems all ok now

    Fitted cricket bat grips to stop grips wearing out

    Try adjusting gear linkage to stop false neutrals
     
  15. My 2005 Triumph Sprint ST 1050 had one factory recall for a rear suspension linkage a year after it was new,it has now got 36,000 miles on it, is home maintained, has had no faults or warranty claims, no breakdowns and today went into the Triumph dealer I bought it from from for valve clearances and two shims. Thats called reliability and as far as I'm concerned its just about run in. Pity modern bikes are not like that especially expensive red ones:rolleyes:
     
  16. I would still rather be seen pushing my broken down ducati than be seen riding a triumph :biggrin:
     
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  17. LHS switchgear is being replaced under warranty, and I've already had the heated grips done....push them... Ducati I mean. My clutch is getting grabby again, despite being bled several times....the dealer reckons it is the clutch slave, so they will be replacing that too... I tell you, the extended warranty is turning out to be a bargain at the rate I'm going! ;-)
     
  18. You may get your wish :eek:, but I'l wave to you as I pass by anyway:smile:
     
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  19. Good spot Chainsaw, yes it should be Oct 2010 and 18k+ miles
     
  20. Registered October 2011 - 12000 miles - coolant recall. Thats it. Far less trouble than my previous three BMWs and far better dealer service. Manchester Ducati (Sale) removed a fastener that I had rounded, re-routed the breather pipes when I got it wrong, then emailed me a photo taken in their workshop a few days later so I could get it right in future. All done FOC with a smile.

    I plan to replace it with another Multi in 2014 - from Manchester!
     
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