Ducati Multistrada V4

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Re: Ducati Multistrada V4

Post by Frankie »

Nice, I would love to have another adventure style bike again in the fold, been a long time since I had to sell the Tiger. That's another one I would like to look at as well.

I think after yesterdays little ride a bike with long suspension to soak up all the crap road is a must. They are worse than ever with not just pot holes, but poorly dressed, and even when re surfaced, the level of quality of flat and smooth has gone out the window. I lumpy and bumpy... !
Anyway thank for the write up :)
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It is expensive but bikes are now.

It's well priced when you look at what the other bikes of this type are going for.
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The bike that does appear to be exceptional value is the new Tiger 850 Sport. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles but the reviews have been very good.

Do we need all these extras? Probably not but they do make long days in the saddle easier and more comfortable.

We just need to be allowed to travel again.!!
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duke63 wrote:The bike that does appear to be exceptional value is the new Tiger 850 Sport. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles but the reviews have been very good.

Do we need all these extras? Probably not but they do make long days in the saddle easier and more comfortable.

We just need to be allowed to travel again.!!
blloe at work just traded his rocket 3 in for one ,says he loves it
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I ordered one of these a month or so ago.

It’s going to be my last big bike purchase.

It’s now been delivered to the dealer and I am picking it up on the 29th.
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(rock)

I bet you can't wait. I look forward to seeing it in the flesh.
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That's going to be a long three weeks for you to wait.
Congratulations on the new bike though, Duke....I hope it's all that you want it to be.

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duke63 wrote:I ordered one of these a month or so ago.

It’s going to be my last big bike purchase.

It’s now been delivered to the dealer and I am picking it up on the 29th.
F**k yeah!!!!! (rock)
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Re: Ducati Multistrada V4

Post by Monty »

Nice! Not heard a bad word about these bikes, everyone that rides one loves it.
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