So I did want a ducati

I was wandering around Rome, found myself in a Ducati dealership, and the sales guys told me - picture this with a thick italian accent.... "Ducati is like an Italian woman, Beautiful, Aggressive, and high maintenance!!!"

Don't know if it's true or not. Regarding the woman or the bike...
 
I was wandering around Rome, found myself in a Ducati dealership, and the sales guys told me - picture this with a thick italian accent.... "Ducati is like an Italian woman, Beautiful, Aggressive, and high maintenance!!!"

Don't know if it's true or not. Regarding the woman or the bike...

i think its true. anything beautiful requires more thought, labour, work, etc... ie, a beautiful painting takes longer to paint than something a baby could make in 2 mins.
 
Done and done. Awesome to hear all the positive responses, keep them coming.

I'm back on the Ducati train, and am anxiously awaiting the reveal of the new superbike. If it looks anything as sexy as the 1098/1198 I'll be pulling the trigger - already have the future wife's consent. ;)

I know this isn't the place but,
TO Krimesf4i :Your inbox is full.I have an 03 1000 exhaust.PM me.
Thanks
 
Utter rubbish. Ducati's don't burn oil more than any other brand. Also my 998 has 40k on it with the orginal dry clutch and my 1198 has 22k on it with the original dry clutch. I haven't heard of either of these issues being common on Ducatis and I have owned them for the last 10 years.

Both gorgeous bikes, and make coming to work in the morning just a little better!
 
On a side note.I heard an open clutch ducati owner descibe his clutch noise as a sound that reminded him of Chewbacca.Bahahahaha.My Hyper does that when it gets hot and i slip it a bit.
 
I have about 3000 km's on my '11 MTS12S (my first Ducati) in the 7 weeks I've owned it. It's started without problem every time, even after sitting for a week at a time on a couple of occasions. After riding I4's for many years, there certainly is a bit of adaptation required. To be sure, it likes to run above 4000 rpm but is certainly manageable below that with proper gear selection. Yes, it will shake the wind screen and instrument cluster if you accelerate from below 3000 rpm quickly in 4th gear or higher - but the gearbox is reasonably reponsive so it's pretty easy to down shift as may be required. Having said that, I am switching from the standard 15t front srocket to a 14t because the bike won't go slowly enough for some of my riding, and I'd like to be able to ride 1 gear higher around town. The 4 fuelling maps available on the MTS12S (and the std. MTS12) cover a broad range of responsiveness and available power and works well for me whether riding my favourite twisty pavement, gravel roads or double track - no clutching in 2nd gear required and relatively vibration free, and smoother at higher rpm. And, the 24000 km interval for major service is a big plus. Sorry you had such a bad experience on your rental last year - obviously, I'm happy with mine.

I was told that the 2011 will be improved, including better fuel maps ...
 
Bikes just aren't that reliable. I have an 06 Yamaha FZ6 with 70k km, and guess what, it's needed a couple things here and there. This is a bike that I consider dead on reliable, but nothing is perfect. Probably the first 30k km needed nothing, after that things start to wear out

As for your RENTAL Multistrada, you can't genuinely judge a bike by one rental you had. We all know the abuse that rentals go through, and who knows how many times that thing was dropped and crashed.

It was a NEW bike, 2 months old, 3K mileage, it's not a regular rental it was provided by the tour company ... I rented in Cali a 50K K1200S, and it worked perfect ...

My 2007 Bandit 1250 has near 40K, and I didn't have to fix anything.
 
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