1260 Pre-delivery Multistrada Ideas

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by DarR, Nov 12, 2019.

  1. Sometimes, the best time to upgrade the accessories is before your new bike leaves the dealer's showroom. Here's the two easiest for the dealer to accommodate you.
    Lithium Battery- By far the easiest. Before the OEM Lead-Acid Yuasa box is opened and the battery filled with fluid, ask them to upgrade where you pay the difference in retail cost.
    Tires- If you prefer sport touring tires in lieu of the OEM ST2 dual purpose, now's the time especially if you plan on installing the TPS monitoring system.
     
    #1 DarR, Nov 12, 2019
    Last edited: Nov 12, 2019
  2. I tried asking my dealer to change my tyres before I took delivery but they just told me I’d have to pay for a new set with no discounts
     
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  3. That's because you live in the UK and not Canada. You'd be unlikely to get credit for the OE battery as well. Andy
     
  4. Paint protection, Ventureshield or the like.
     
  5. Really? There's absolutely no reason for your parts manager to refuse the upgrade unless he lacks customer focus.
    The pre-delivery OEM Yuasa is dry and sealed in the box just like any other he would be ordering from Yuasa.
    My parts manager just said "Sure" since the box was not opened by the service dept prior to the PDI.
    Batteries and tires are high turnover items.
     
    #5 DarR, Nov 13, 2019
    Last edited: Nov 13, 2019
  6. Evotech protection stuff, Touratech pegs, GPS and spotlights, Urban kit (worth it) if you want them and then when you get home MRA screen and Iconic screen spacers. Bin off the terrible OEM panniers and get some Givi Trekker Outback units with quick-release scaffolding and a tool box. Get a rear wheel / front wheel socket and job's a good un!
     
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  7. Full Termi, you'll do it at some point!

    Why not now?
     
  8. Is the Evotech protection stuff better quality then the OEM Ducati (Touratech) options?
     
  9. Both are great quality but the EP stuff is a bit more subtle and cheaper. Depends what you like.
     
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  10. Agree delivery in 2020 and get the 4yr unlimited mileage warranty :bucktooth:
    TB
     
  11. You can have the 4 years warranty on any multi from now, uk stock or new
     
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  12. I must admit, 4 years unlimited mileage warranty is a shrewd idea. Not only will that encourage people to feel confident in the bikes but also to use them... which will presumably be good for dealer network servicing revenues. I am pretty happy with my 2017 MTS but I'd be happier still if I had 24 months of factory warranty left... if they would do a shaft-driven bike then I'd be tempted to go for a new one.
     
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  13. Having paid for an EverRed extension to four years late last year that's something of a bitter pill :(
     
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