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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Northallerton - North Yorkshire
Mood: Giggling nervously in the face of on-coming traffic
MultiStrada test ride
The Multistrada?
After a heated discussion between myself and Ducati Leeds over the possibility of riding the Multistrada demo bike (You can only ride it if your going to order one!!), any way; The bike in question was in silver (not the best of colours for this model) and because of its unusual looks (I'm still on the side that say's this is one ugly bike) it needs to be red just to stand out from the crowd. Key in and switched on, the dials go through a checking sequence then hit the ignite button and the 1000cc air cooled twin spark lump springs into life. The lack of that distinctive throb is the fist thing I noticed; it pulled away very smoothly from low rev's and off I went. The engine feels more like a 600 than a 1000, a bit tinny and most of the power is at the end of the rev range, more to the point the engine is missing that grunt I was expecting. On the B roads from Shipley out towards York this thing just flys along, the upright riding position give you a commanding view with long travel suspension to take up the bumps and fills you with confidence, it turns in like a sports bike a holds it line well, not having enough power to get you into real trouble (on exiting corners I found my self just twisting the gas straight to the stop, not rolling on the power as you would with sports bike). On the motorway its happiest at 85mph any more and the wind becomes a real pain, I'm 6"2 and the standard faring gave very little protection. The riding position at first felt very comfortable almost like a VFR but it soon became a parent that a 100 miles would be about the limit before you need to stretch your bits (you can buy a comfy seat from Ducati Performance!). The wing mirrors are the same as the rest of the Ducati fleet, good for picking the fly's out of your teeth when you are stationary but totally crap on the move. One other thing that I found a bit strange is the clocks have two multi function buttons to change the display and your hand covers the display when you push them so you can't see what you have changed!
Any way after 2hrs playing my view is still very mixed "it does what it say's on the tin" It's fun, it's practical, it's better than a VFR on the twisty bits, but it needs more power; here we go again! Why do Ducati build a new model bike and stick the old air cooled lump in it, we all would prefer the 916 engine, it's only taken 10 years for them to put it in the Monster.
Would I have one? NO, the Monster is a better alternative, it looks better and it goes a lot better.
Smiler.
[Edited on 21-5-2003 by Smiler]