Ducati Multistrada 1200S Granturismo V BMW R1200 GS TE
OK, I had been looking at a Multistrada at the Manchester bike show and agreed to go for a test ride. But also decided to ride the GS as a comparison. Agreed with the salesman to ride the GS first then come and see him at Ducati.
Arrived at BMW 8:30 this morning.
Set of for a ride, first things I noticed was the lack of dive on the forks under braking, which takes a bit of getting used to. The brakes don't seem to be doing much so I kept squeezing harder, then realised that they were slowing me rapidly and the back end was going light. The other thing was the feel of the engine when stationary, but this was expected and nothing like as bad as I thought. Through the town and into the twisties. What I noticed was how good the wind protection was and checking the speedo (which was quite difficult to read) I was going far faster than I thought.
This bike has fantastic low down grunt, but for me first gear mas much lower than Im used to, that and the redline being 9k revs I kept hitting the rev limiter. (Also happened when I changed down instead of up as the gears are the opposite way to mine.)
The on to a tight and twisty B road I know quite well. All I can say is wow this bike is so fast to go from right to left lean and back again. Total shock.
It has the electronic suspension and switching from road to dynamic was really noticeable.
Another big shock was the fantastic sound track from the exhaust.
Dropped bike off at the dealers and rode the few miles to Ducati.
Their test bike was the Granturismo version, (top of the range apart from the Pikes Peak.)
On arriving bumped into 4 of my mates, one of which was picking up his brad new Multi. The others were on 2 Multis and a 1199 R.
Decided to ride up to Settle with them.
Liked the keyless ignition idea. Thats good will stop me parking up at bike haunts and leaving the keys in the ignition

First impression on the Multi. Lots more vibes than the GS, mostly through the seat. Second, the centre stand was in the effing way of my foot. Not good

Few miles up the motorway and then fast flowing A roads. Wind protection nowhere near as good as the GS. Bonus the speedo is digital and massive so I can read it easily

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Off now onto some twistie roads, Skyride suspension set to the 'sportiest' mode (not as easy to do on the fly as the GS. Another disappointment.
Higher rev limiter and a bit more top end power were a plus.
Then another disappointment, this bike is nowhere near as steady and well balanced as the GS in the bends. Major surprise. It was flickable, and fast side to side though.
Plus point for the Duc, the higher rev limit meant I only hit the limiter a couple of times. And by this time was getting more used to conventional shit so less mistakes.
En of the day I was disappointed as I really want to own a Ducati at some point, especially as I have agreed to go to World Ducati Week with the guys I rode with today. However the GS is overall a far better bike and however much I would like a Ducati there is no way I could pick this over the GS.