This is probably going to appear an unusual thread but I do not seem to be able to make my bike corner anything like I would have expected a bike equipped with Ohlins and the like to do.
The bike has got new tyres and I have made sure that the suspension is all back to factory settings but it just lacks any feel and appears to take a huge amount of effort to go around anything other than fairly relaxed curves. Roundabouts are a complete nightmare and the fast and sweepys almost life threatening.
The bike was recently serviced and there was no suggestion that there were any problems so am coming to the conclusion that the problem is me.
Prior to the 748R I had GSXR's and the only problems I had were definate pilot error, and typically where as a result of too much entry speed and too little forward observation (

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At the weekend I road tested a new GSXR750 (which is an absolute corker of a bike) and it handled like a dream. After having gotten used to the road I felt that I was slicing through bends and around islands just like days of old. I then followed the same route on the Ducati and found that I was nowhere near as quick or as comfortable and the islands took twice the effort for half the outcome. Whilst the Suzuki outperformed the Ducati in terms of handling, I decided that I would prefer to try and ride the 748, rather than buy what is a fantastic but rather emotionless bike.
I have since booked the California Superbike School in an attempt to work through this problem and hope that this will help, but my questions are: -
Has anyone else experienced this problem?
Is there a trick to riding Ducatis quickly around corners that I have not picked figured out?
Any help greatly appreciated as this is really ruining what has always been my dream bike.
Thanks