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WARNING! Thread hijack........... I've been considering changing from my Supersport to a Multistrada sometime in the next 12 months. Why? Well, a change is as good as a holiday and I get to keep riding a sexy aircooled 2V engine. My number one Multistrada concern is how tatty the engine will get after winter riding. I intend to use the bike for commuting and touring in general. I've owned a half-faired 750ss and after 2 winters I will admit that the engine started looking worse for wear. Yet, my fully fair 900ss also looks pretty tatty underneath the fairings. It's like the fairings are just hiding all the corrosion damage. Maybe what you can't see isn't as bad what you can...... Anyone have any comments on how well the exposed Multistrade engine holds up to winter and wet riding in general? On a slightly different tangent, how wide are Multis? I really appreciate how narrow my SS is when commuting. |
Yeah, paint peeling off the engine is a problem. That said I'm riding the thing not looking at it. Filtering is actually remarkably easy on the Multi as it is so steerable. Its a bit wider than the SS but being taller makes you more visible to the car drivers. The bike is just such a great all round ride that issues like peeling paint are quite minor to me. |
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What Dave said Brilliant bike, but if you go for a test ride have it out for a few hours and try as many different roads as possible as they are very different to a sports bike. |
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Jools, thanks for the extra info. I have to say I love my bike, given the choice after I have clocked up 5000 miles so far this year, I would buy the same one again given the choice of any Ducati in the range. It may not be the fastest or best looking, but it's not far behind the other models and it's more flexible. Just don't like the front on a Strada, fantastic side/rear though. |
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That's because the SS is aircooled so it has a gaping great hole at the front of the fairing to let the same amount of rain, spray, road crud and stuff thrown up from the front wheel as you would get with a naked bike along with the cooling air. All ST's are water cooled (yes, even the ST2 despite the fact that magazines insist they are air cooled) as a result there is no hole at the front of the fairing, it's all blocked off with a radiator and a vee piece, so there is far less opportunity for any cack to get through. Of course it's not completely sealed so moisture, condensation and the like does seep through. Things like plated bolt heads, jubilee clips and electrical connectors will eventually corrode, but to nowhere near the same extent or as quickly. A once a year fairings off clean and a pre winter spray about with WD40/FS365 or Waxoyl keeps things pretty tidy Oh yes, and the ST is not appreciably wider than an SS, it's got a more upright riding position (almost multistrada like) so the view in traffic is good and the mirrors are the widest part so you'll know that you can get through a gap if the mirrors go through even with panniers on |
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I don't understand this. Can you elaborate? Fair points by Jools above re the ST's as wqell. You might find one "a bit of a barge" for a while after a 916, but they're stonking bikes. |
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That's torn it then. Can't be riding a watercooled bike now....... Quote:
Which is actually not strictly true with my 900ss ie. The mirrors are the widest parts, with no luggage fitted. But with a set of Oxford saddle bags, I did accidently give a car's offside mirror a good whack one time. I thought I'd made it through, mirrors having fitted like. Then CRACK! behind me. Oops. |
DST1 I have an S4Rs Monster its three months old and is fitted with the full Termi exhaust kit and includes all original parts. Due to work commitments (a new job starting soon) It will be sitting in the garage so I have decided to let her go and get something just for the odd track day. If your interested drop me a line, with regards to the bike its an all rounder with sports bike handling and mega poke. For me it feels taller than the 749R and should suite your height. Interested contact me here or on orfordj@hotmail.com Regards |
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