He'll be fine with that. He is ****** at electronics and expensive proprietary parts. Desmo belts are neither of those.Oh boy this is awkward….hoping to see Ken for my DESMO service this winter…
So I can keep the Scrambler?He'll be fine with that. He is ****** at electronics and expensive proprietary parts. Desmo belts are neither of those.
no, sell it and get a ktm.So I can keep the Scrambler?
Your Desmodue motor has a pedigree going back to 1971. That's a long time for Ducati to work out the kinks. You're good.So I can keep the Scrambler?
It does what now?Your Desmodue motor has a pedigree going back to 1971. That's a long time for Ducati to work out the kinks. You're good.
Like dating an Italian supermodel....But has he considered the character?
100% agree.He'll be fine with that. He is ****** at electronics and expensive proprietary parts. Desmo belts are neither of those.
How do you like it? My biggest concern was the front brake being spongy... @Relax showed me how to do it and it was great, but I was riding it on Sunday and seems like they're back to being softer than they should be.i have a ducati scrambler sitting in my garage right at the cusp of needing 2nd desmo service and i dont want to ride it because i dont want to pay for the service lol.
Yes he can.guess I should ask Ken, but does anyone know if he can clear the DESMO / MAINTENANCE lights?
To be fair, almost all OEM alloys are punishingly expensive. You can often get a cheap set of aftermarket alloys or full set of OEM for less than the price of one new OEM wheel. The manufacturers know that the majority of replacement alloys are being paid for by insurance companies. Once OEM wheels have left the dealership, they sell for 100-200 a wheel most of the time. Hell, you can buy a full set of bentley mulliners for about the price that one audi wheel from the dealer. I'm not sure what their new price is but they came on a $300k car so it won't be friendly.My buddy's auto repair shop had an Audi up on the hoist.
The owner had dinged an alloy wheel on a pot hole, replacement part was $2400 plus install.
I choked, then he said "if you own a $75,000 car expect replacement parts to be expensive."
My buddy's auto repair shop had an Audi up on the hoist.
The owner had dinged an alloy wheel on a pot hole, replacement part was $2400 plus install.
I choked, then he said "if you own a $75,000 car expect replacement parts to be expensive."