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I bought Sidi Adventure 2. Reasonably comfortable and waterproof. Fastenings a bit of a pain until you get used to them...
Yes. Plenty on the Street Triple forum have toured on them. I've just always toured on 1000cc+ bikes with a bit of protection against the...
I’ve got a Multistrada and Street Triple R, the newer model with the dame Edna headlamps. I love it, after riding the Multi it’s like bombing...
I’ve had 3 or 4 seats done by this bloke https://www.sussexmotorcycles.com/elite-comfort-motorcycle-seats.html
The Multistrada 1200 doesn't come with a back brake
I lost my splash guard on a ride out the other day. A new one is north of £250.00! I’ve found a second hand one at a breakers that fits a DVT,...
So are you suggesting that if I have 2 bikes that are insured separately with 2 different insurers I should only get a NCB once on one of them? I...
Fuel sensor is fit for purpose.
Good shout, V Strom 650 or Versys 650
Until you get your first big service charge :astonished:
I'm a cynical bastard A quick fact check reveals that The second part of the video is indeed from a bike rally organised in Germany to cheer...
Having to remove the mudguard to adjust the chain on my multi.
If you’re anywhere near Hastings give Moton Motorcycles a call
https://www.ducatiforum.co.uk/threads/1200-2015-fuel-sensor.84471/page-2#post-1849887
There’s a workshop in Hastings that’d do it, but it’s a bit of a way from you. Google Moton Motorcycles if you’re interested.
And hate the running costs
To be fair I take my Multistrada down to a local workshop to get the chain adjusted. The ask me £5 and I give the lad £10. It’s a lot easier than...
Is the cover still for sale?
Mine snapped off when I got a bit heavy handed with it trying to undo it. I've not bothered doing anything about it, put a new battery in and its...
I've got the same problem. I'm wondering if there's anyway of polishing the scratches out? There are various glass polishing compounds for sale...