Ducati Multistrada V4
- Kwacky
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Re: Ducati Multistrada V4
I get the impression he likes it.
It's got some good feature. That blind spot detection could be a life saver.
A 20% increase in fuel consumption is a big leap. 160 mile range isn't a lot for a big tourer.
It's got some good feature. That blind spot detection could be a life saver.
A 20% increase in fuel consumption is a big leap. 160 mile range isn't a lot for a big tourer.
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Re: Ducati Multistrada V4
Fabulous motorcycle and i would love to try one...but do we need all that tech?
Maybe i am just getting old.
Maybe i am just getting old.
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Re: Ducati Multistrada V4
Spyder Club is who agreed to let me hire the Aprilia Tuono V4.. top people there. Husband and Wife!
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Re: Ducati Multistrada V4
I think people are after more tech. Even the dinosaurs on the Versys forum who still go on about ABS are pissed off that the Versys doesn't have cruise control.
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Re: Ducati Multistrada V4
For me it brings back memorys of my 2013 Multi and all it's electrical gremlins, it was a great bike to ride once it was all fixed though, on it's last day with me I took it out and just thrashed it... I almost didn't get the MT-10.
The new Multistradas all come with a 4 year warranty so Ducati are confidant with their product.
The new Multistradas all come with a 4 year warranty so Ducati are confidant with their product.
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Re: Ducati Multistrada V4
I think you are right.Kwacky wrote:I think people are after more tech. Even the dinosaurs on the Versys forum who still go on about ABS are pissed off that the Versys doesn't have cruise control.
Cruise control on my Mutli was brilliant. I never thought i needed it until i had it. Its also useful to stay within the speed limits. getting caught speeding on mainland Europe after 1 January could possibly lead to having your licence removed on the spot, i reckon. Some Countries already do it - Switzerland being one.
That said, most of these things you would only ever use when on a big trip. I will probably test ride one and then want one.

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Re: Ducati Multistrada V4
Mmmmm.... second bike or wait till they hit Aussie and upgrade. 

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Re: Ducati Multistrada V4
Ok, maybe I’ll wait till the try hards find it too much and some low km versions come up second handAustralian Bikesales.com wrote:

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Re: Ducati Multistrada V4
Valve clearances are now 36,000 miles and there are no belts on the V4 so should be cheaper to run.Kwacky wrote:Haven't they massively extended the service intervals as well?
I know the 15,000 miles service for my Multi would have been circa £1k which was another consideration when deciding whether to change it or not.
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Re: Ducati Multistrada V4
On the plus side I've gone from worrying about getting a service every few months to being ashamed about how low my mileage is between annual services.
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Re: Ducati Multistrada V4
I'm only doing about 100 miles per week in the car these days.
PCP on this one comes to an end next summer so i'm trying to put enough cash away to buy it outright. I can't justify ( nor do i particularly want to) buying another new one. At some point in the next 5-10 years, the value of petrol and diesel cars will fall through the floor.
PCP on this one comes to an end next summer so i'm trying to put enough cash away to buy it outright. I can't justify ( nor do i particularly want to) buying another new one. At some point in the next 5-10 years, the value of petrol and diesel cars will fall through the floor.
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Re: Ducati Multistrada V4
We bought our new car last year and it will be our last petrol car purchase I suspect.
No point buying a new one now imo as residuals will plummet unless it's a rare one.
No point buying a new one now imo as residuals will plummet unless it's a rare one.
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Re: Ducati Multistrada V4
The review I've read is glowing. He can't find fault with it apart from the increased fuel consumption. The reviewer is impressed with the level of thought gone into the design, like little wings to move engine heat away from the rider. It's been designed to make it easier to use off road than previous models but not at the expense of touring and road riding.
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Is there a mod for the UK market to redirect the wings for aiming engine heat at the rider?Kwacky wrote:The review I've read is glowing. He can't find fault with it apart from the increased fuel consumption. The reviewer is impressed with the level of thought gone into the design, like little wings to move engine heat away from the rider. It's been designed to make it easier to use off road than previous models but not at the expense of touring and road riding.
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Re: Ducati Multistrada V4
When the V4 was announced a short while ago, I thought that perhaps I should have waited before buying my BMW R1250RS a couple of months ago. Then I learned of the V4 fuel consumption figures, and thought about how high the seat is on Multis, I am now happy that I made the correct choice even if it did cost a little more.
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Re: Ducati Multistrada V4
I don't know how tall you are Bob but the test rider in the article is 5 foot 7. He put the seat on the lowest setting and was able to get both feet flat on the floor
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