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Micko 29-Jan-2005 23:58

10000 Km or 6000 miles on an ST3
 
Ducati opened a new showroom in Dublin a couple of years ago. 2 lads in work bought monsters and both have had only minor problems. I stayed well away from the showroom as I knew what would happen. However last summer I wanted a tourer that was above all reliable. Heart was saying Ducati, head was saying Honda VFR or BMW. I tried a VFR, very impressive although the Vtech banging in at 7000 rpm on a bend on a wet road was worrying. I had a blast on an ST4 and while the suspension is better it was hard work to ride in town. After some deliberation in the showroom (all of 5 minutes!!!) the deal was done and I was the proud owner of a new red ST3 with panniers.

I thought the speedo was reading in kilometres on my first spin. Grinning from ear to ear in the ****ings of rain over the Dublin mountains, what a bike. Open the throttle at 30mph at 3500 rpm, the torque sends a shudder right through the bike and you, that gorgeous exhaust note deepens into a growl ( I don’t wear earplugs any more), you wait that millisecond for the power to transfer to the rear wheel and you are gone. You quickly change up at 6000 rpm because it’s still running in, don’t what ever you do look at the speedo and fire it into the next bend! Life is not meant to be this good.

The engine is dead tight for the first 500 miles but soon loosens up so you don’t have to slip the clutch in town. In 8 months I have travelled to London and toured Wales on the way back, did Scotland and all over Ireland. The bike is also used for my daily commute. She uses no oil, does 180 miles to reserve and has never failed to start. The only problems were very minor, a bolt fell off the exhaust, started on one cylinder once, started it again and everything was bang on. The lcd screen tends to mist up slightly in the wet. The numerals on the leaver adjusters show signs of rust. I have left the suspension on the standard settings as I never felt the need to change it. It’s a sports tourer not a 999.

Comfort is first rate. The new 204 seat, peg and riding position allow you to do 250 miles in comfort. I have done Dublin to Cork in a day, a total of 380 miles. Wrists were a bit sore. Faring gives great protection in the bad weather. Needs heated grips. I keep it clean and use wurth chain wax which does not fly off onto the back wheel. I have only adjusted the chain once. I use Shell advance silicone spray on the paintwork and plastics. Tickover seems a bit low at 1200 rpm, I will get it raised at the next service. It takes a while to get used to the dry clutch and it does rattle away. But it is part of the character of the Duke. The tyres have still a fair bit of thread on them.

All in all I am delighted with the ST3 and would highly recommend it to anyone. It looks terrific, goes like a rocket and has never let me down. But most importantly it still gives me a smile from ear to ear when I wind that throttle open!

Micko.

TP 30-Jan-2005 00:05

Great writeup Micko - sounds like you're really enjoying it!

:D

Glyn 30-Jan-2005 02:39

i want one:P

KeefyB 30-Jan-2005 09:06

I thought the ST3 used a wet clutch,or is that new on the '05 models?:puzzled:
Good report tho!:)

rockhopper 30-Jan-2005 11:08

Apparently there have only been 80 ST3's sold in the UK so far.

Henners 30-Jan-2005 11:29

Nice one
 
Excellent Micko - good to know you're still in love :lol: This month's Bike magazine do their year end write up and some interesting facts emerged. The tester loved doing 10,000 miles on his and couldn't understand why over 1000 VFRs were sold and less than 80 ST3s - I can't either :puzzled: Haven't done too many miles on mine yet but I love that engine. Bike marked the bike down for the value Taz motorcycles gave it as a 'trade-in' which is a shame because they aren't Ducati specialists, they're noted for selling as cheaply a possible and the mileage was very high for a bike less than a year old.

The clutch on the 04 model is dry and is being changed to wet for the 05 which gets better forks and 5 spoke wheels so they're even better value:eureka:

Mad Dog Bianchi 31-Jan-2005 10:27

This is what I thought the ST3 would be like. I imagine it is a jewel in the rough and hasn't been discovered by the general public. I love my ST4 so far, but I don't think I could have gone wrong with the 3 for the very same reasons Micko mentioned.
Keep the info coming!

Monty 31-Jan-2005 11:39

Good writeup Micko-I still love my 'pannier equipped racebike' too(ST4S). I think the ST range are Ducati's secret, most of us who have them love them and keep them. Anthony(Club Sec) is coming up to 40,000 on his ST2 with no major problems-just tyres, wheelbearings etc.

John

Jools 31-Jan-2005 11:44

I love my ST2 as well.

Could do with the extra power of an ST3 though, sounds like just about the perfect balance of power for the ST chassis.

Actually, never mind about the extra power, I could just do with mine being back on the road....not long now though!

rockhopper 31-Jan-2005 12:18

ST's have such poor residual values compared with the rest of the Ducati range its worth waiting a while and picking up a used bargain. My bike lost nearly five grand in three years making it a cracking value used bike.


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