Bought a Multistrada from Ducati Manchester in March 04. Very impressed with the dealer there.
Great fun, very flickable, good in traffic but bloody heavy clutch. Nimble so good for filtering.
For some reason, I could never get into a really comfortable riding position on the bike and the mirrors are useless for anything other than counting your elbows.
Did 5,000 miles on it and then it developed an electrical problem starting.
It took Ducati a month to get the right parts in from Italy and so I traded it in for an R1200GS, which I prefer.
Yes the Ducati is possibly nippier and more flickable, as it seems a much lighter bike and is great for short runs but, unless you get the gell seat, it is uncomfortable on anything further than a fuel tank, which is about 100 miles'ish.
Much as I loved my Ducati, and everyone should have one at some time, it is really a more sporty type bike or for older people fighting maturity (like me). For everyday use and comfort etc - go for the GS.
Whichever you choose - enjoy!
Oh and paid £7,750 for mine and got £4,200 on trade in 9 months later - Ouch!!
I would recommend Roy (Sales) or Darren (Service) at Ducati Manchester to anyone. Great guys!
Great fun, very flickable, good in traffic but bloody heavy clutch. Nimble so good for filtering.
For some reason, I could never get into a really comfortable riding position on the bike and the mirrors are useless for anything other than counting your elbows.
Did 5,000 miles on it and then it developed an electrical problem starting.
It took Ducati a month to get the right parts in from Italy and so I traded it in for an R1200GS, which I prefer.
Yes the Ducati is possibly nippier and more flickable, as it seems a much lighter bike and is great for short runs but, unless you get the gell seat, it is uncomfortable on anything further than a fuel tank, which is about 100 miles'ish.
Much as I loved my Ducati, and everyone should have one at some time, it is really a more sporty type bike or for older people fighting maturity (like me). For everyday use and comfort etc - go for the GS.
Whichever you choose - enjoy!
Oh and paid £7,750 for mine and got £4,200 on trade in 9 months later - Ouch!!
I would recommend Roy (Sales) or Darren (Service) at Ducati Manchester to anyone. Great guys!