And now for something completely different - Duke's 765ST RS

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And now for something completely different - Duke's 765ST RS

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Gone for something more agile.

The Multi was brilliant but a very serious motorcycle. For 75% of the time is was more than I really needed. Loved every moment but after 6 years of Multistrada it was time for a change.

This Street Triple RS is also brilliant but hopefully a little less serious. The engine is beautiful. Fast, free revving, light and agile. It will be great for 75% of the time. Watching Cookie tour on his, convinced me it will do that too, at least the tours I do.
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Apart from getting the wrong colour you've done well there our kid
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Nice bike and colour Duke 8) I'm sure you will throughly enjoy it (y) Happy new bike day (lol)
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cracking looking bike that Duke (y)
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Welcome to the club 8)
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Serioulsy though.: Congratulations & Happy new bike day mate. :)
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Kwacky wrote:Apart from getting the wrong colour you've done well there our kid
It’s that or satin black and who buys a satin black bike these days? Sooo last season. :D

Interestingly when I did the deal two weeks ago they had 5 STs on the floor. They have now all gone. Apparently due to the free Arrow can Deal.
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Nice, Happy New Bike Day
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Nice bike congrats.

**** free arrow deal. Is causing me hassle. Lol
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Very nice....congrats. The white looks great
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Well first 100 miles done.

First impressions-

The brakes are stonking. Coming round a bend with a herd of cattle crossing the road, I pulled up comfortably, the car in front nearly didn't. Brembo M50s probably a bot overkill on such a light bike but who cares.

It's agile. Very agile. So easy round the bends.

The gearbox is one of the smoothest I have encountered. Like a Suzuki. Keep forgetting it has a quickshifter but barely needs it.

The engine - I had forgotten just how tractable triples are. It pulls smoothly in top from 4000rpm. The fact they suggest keeping below 5k for the first 500 miles is almost like purgatory.

I think it looks great in white.

Bad points - it's hurting my knees a bit at the end of a couple of hours. But I knew it wouldn't be as comfortable on the body as the Multi.

The suspension can be harsh on some roads. Its at its worst on successive ripples but other times it's fine. I've not touched any adjusters yet and again I knew it wouldn't be as good as the Multi. It's actually better than I thought it would be as one seem to suggest it's overly harsh.
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Wahoo! Nice bit of kit Duke (y) enjoy mate!

Think that leaves me as the only Multi owner on TS now... (lol) always at the back of the pack
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duke63 wrote:Well first 100 miles done.

First impressions-

The brakes are stonking. Coming round a bend with a herd of cattle crossing the road, I pulled up comfortably, the car in front nearly didn't. Brembo M50s probably a bot overkill on such a light bike but who cares.

It's agile. Very agile. So easy round the bends.

The gearbox is one of the smoothest I have encountered. Like a Suzuki. Keep forgetting it has a quickshifter but barely needs it.

The engine - I had forgotten just how tractable triples are. It pulls smoothly in top from 4000rpm. The fact they suggest keeping below 5k for the first 500 miles is almost like purgatory.

I think it looks great in white.

Bad points - it's hurting my knees a bit at the end of a couple of hours. But I knew it wouldn't be as comfortable on the body as the Multi.

The suspension can be harsh on some roads. Its at its worst on successive ripples but other times it's fine. I've not touched any adjusters yet and again I knew it wouldn't be as good as the Multi. It's actually better than I thought it would be as one seem to suggest it's overly harsh.
Gearbox is good. Clutch less downshifts are easy.
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Duke sure it will become more and more comfortable with more time in the saddle. But a couple of hours is pretty decent. Sounds like a brilliant decision. Defo different compared to the multi but that's what you wanted otherwise you would never of gone for this

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Very nice machine you've got there !!!

If I were you I would break out the manual with the suspension settings and check you are in the road settings (y)

1 of my favourites for a road bike... enjoy !!
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Re: And now for something completely different - Duke's 765S

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Ordered the necessities. Evotech Rad guard and front fork protectors.
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This isn't mine obviously but what a great photo.

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What a great circuit too (y)

I reckon around somewhere like Cadwell Park or Pembrey your bike could be quicker than mine (y) but yours is a thousand times better on the road
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Cav wrote:
I reckon around somewhere like Cadwell Park or Pembrey your bike could be quicker than mine (y)
They eat 600 sports bikes on trackdays , better corner entry and more grunt on the way out . I have seen it keep up with litre bikes in the fast group but rider ability will have had a bit to play in that .
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The Daytona 765 should be a real track day weapon then.

If they ever bring one out.
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