Wrinkly, regarding the clutch issue, I have leftover from my 2019 950S a pair of Evo Tech shorty brake and clutch levers (foldable) which have span adjustment, let me know if they may be of interest to you.
Wrinkly, regarding the clutch issue, I have leftover from my 2019 950S a pair of Evo Tech shorty brake and clutch levers (foldable) which have span adjustment, let me know if they may be of interest to you.
Many thanks ,but I really don't like short levers.Wrinkly, regarding the clutch issue, I have leftover from my 2019 950S a pair of Evo Tech shorty brake and clutch levers (foldable) which have span adjustment, let me know if they may be of interest to you.
Have you cracked it?Thank you.
I think I have some sort of technological dyslexia. I just don't get it.Have you cracked it?
Post a pic of your new bike - it looks lovely
I'll definitely do that. Off for my first ride out tomorrow.There's a lovely pic of the bike on page 1, do we need more pics? Give Wrinkly a bit of space to ride his new bike rather than fart arsing about trying to post pics from his phone. A ride report after a month of gelling with his new steed would be an interesting read


I bought a 25’ Pikes Peak in September. Sold it last week. Stunning chassis and road handling but I didn’t gel with the engine, found it very unrefined under 4000 revs and I didn’t really feel the 30 hp advantage it has over my Kawa Ninja 1000sx. It’s very thirsty, reserve light comes on after only 260 km although I tried to stretch it. I bought a 1300 GS which suits my sort of riding better, will keep the Ninja though. CheersI just picked up my first ever ducati after 22yrs of bmw ownership, a 24 plate multistrada v4 pikes peak