Thanks to everyone who has replied to this thread and sorry it's taken me so long to reply back.
It's a great response which I didn't think I'd get as I was just wanting to break the ice with you all.
I'm amazed at how many MTS owners are on here and ones that have had BMW's before or after owning a Ducati.
I had a 2011 1200S with the touring spec parts fitted also along with some more carbon fibre bits n bobs. And of course being my first Ducati it was Red!!
I remember reading the MCN article on the new MTS when it first came out and I loved the looks of the bike. I test rode one at my closest dealer which was Ducati Glasgow. It was a great bike, loads of power and handled just like a sports bike but better!! I'd had a 2008 GS previous but wasn't totally in love with the looks of the bike. But I loved how it rode and how effortless it would allow me to travel across Europe and the alps.
In April 2011 I took delivery of my MTS and took it home where I prepared it for its first of three euro trips which would take place over the next three years. I ran it in as required and had my running in service done before we headed south. I was riding two up and fully loaded. However half way down the route des grande alps I started to notice the bike getting softer at the front and eventually under hard braking it would bottom out. The seals on her front left fork had failed and oil was coming out. I chose to cont riding the bike as I didn't want all the hassle of trying to get it fixed abroad.
This was the start of many problems to come.
The seals were replaced as required under warranty and everything seemed fine. However on my next trip to Europe the following year the front end started to knock and the rear brake was still non existent. Another trip back to the dealer on my return and this time I had to leave the bike. I also complained about false neutrals and the poor gear change between 1st and 2nd.
On my return they had replaced the ohlins forks, replaced the rear brake components with modified parts and had also replaced the radiator as the bike had over heated when left running in the workshop. The internal core of the radiator had failed. They made some small adjustments to help with the gear shifting.
I took the bike away and found myself pretty gutted that my shiny red pride and joy had let me down twice while on a big trip. I had intended originally when buying the bike to keep it for 5 yrs but as the first two years had been such a let down I wasn't sure what to do.
A few days after the repairs my side stand snapped, corrosion could be seen inside the side stand beside one of the welds. I was lucky as the bike was sitting near some cardboard boxes and this prevented any major damage. After some talks with my dealer and Ducati they replaced the broken side stand and the damaged front faring.
By now I had lost all faith I'm my motorcycle and began to wonder if buying this amazing bike which was supposed to be 4 bikes in one!! Even if it had been one of the four bikes that Ducati claimed it could be I would have been happy!
Now into my third year and extending the warranty I headed off again to Europe. The bike rode amazingly well. Everything I had expected from this brand new bike I had bought some two years ago. I came home from my 3000 mile trip smiling and buzzing from how the MTS had made me feel. I remembered the feeling, it was the same feeling I'd had after my initial test ride. The Multi had at last given me one great trip to remember it by.
Although this last trip had been amazing and it now being three years old and I was no longer able to extend the warranty I decided it was time to let it go and move onto something else. I was just worried that more failures which I'd had previously could cost me a small fortune to put right.
I popped in past my local BMW dealer to originally look at the standard GS which I loved the looks of. Then the salesman asked if I'd like to see the GSA. Having always thought it may be to big and heavy for myself I was pleasantly surprised how light and nimble the bike was. And after my first few miles I knew that BMW had my attention again.
My new GSA is just arriving at my dealer this week and I can't wait to see it.
I just hope that it lives up to my expectations and can carry me and my wife across Europe without endless troubles.
Will I miss the MTS even after all it's troubles, Yes I will. It was an amazing bike when things were right and the speed will never be matched by my new GSA. And as for the looks, well I'm happy but my wife was sad to see the shiny red bike get left behind when we traded it in.
So let's see what Berlin has built me. And let's see if BMW can put a smile of my face for 5yrs. As that's how long I want to keep this bike before looking at something else new again.
