cool thanks, forgot to mention but it has about 6000 miles on the clock. To me this seems low. Can things be worn at this stage ? If everything works out does this seem like a good price ? Thanks
From what you are saying, this sounds like a really good deal. As long as it has a clear title, you ...
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- Mon Sep 06, 2010 6:30 pm
- Forum: Wanna buy
- Topic: HELP ME ! 2004 1000ds
- Replies: 11
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- Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:18 pm
- Forum: Wanna buy
- Topic: MTS 620 vs 600 super sport
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Re: MTS 620 vs 600 super sport
Wonder if I can get some advise from the group.
I'm selling my 1998 Ducati 600 SS and looking at the MTS 620. How would these engines compare?I would suspect the gearing to be a little different, but the engine close to the same for maintenance and horsepower. What rpm is the MTS reving at when ...
I'm selling my 1998 Ducati 600 SS and looking at the MTS 620. How would these engines compare?I would suspect the gearing to be a little different, but the engine close to the same for maintenance and horsepower. What rpm is the MTS reving at when ...
- Tue Sep 26, 2006 11:49 pm
- Forum: Wanna buy
- Topic: Does the MTS need an upgrade to it's off road capabilities?
- Replies: 10
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Re: Does the MTS need an upgrade to it's off road capabilities?
Mark
I think an exception to the rule is in order, that supermono is cool, All Ducatis are real motorcycles.
This friend of mine who came up with the formulation of the rule, owned a couple of BMW's R100, and GS, as well as a Moto Guzzi Quota 1100ES, and a Ducati 748R.
I think an exception to the rule is in order, that supermono is cool, All Ducatis are real motorcycles.
This friend of mine who came up with the formulation of the rule, owned a couple of BMW's R100, and GS, as well as a Moto Guzzi Quota 1100ES, and a Ducati 748R.
- Tue Sep 26, 2006 12:23 am
- Forum: Wanna buy
- Topic: Does the MTS need an upgrade to it's off road capabilities?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 37216
Re: Does the MTS need an upgrade to it's off road capabilities?
Bone
Good and comfortable on road performance is very important. I am just thinking that even a very off road oriented bike like the KTM950 will eat up the highway with minimal pain, plus give a great ride off road. The opposite scenario, using a Multistrada, will certainly give a great ride on ...
Good and comfortable on road performance is very important. I am just thinking that even a very off road oriented bike like the KTM950 will eat up the highway with minimal pain, plus give a great ride off road. The opposite scenario, using a Multistrada, will certainly give a great ride on ...
- Sat Sep 23, 2006 11:45 pm
- Forum: Wanna buy
- Topic: Does the MTS need an upgrade to it's off road capabilities?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 37216
Re: Does the MTS need an upgrade to it's off road capabilities?
Mark
Thanks for the reply. I read through a lot of other posts in the meantime.
I decided that the Multistrada is a bit too road oriented for me. Many will agree that tires can make a world of difference, and with a 17inch front wheel, the options for a dual sport tire is just non existent.
So I ...
Thanks for the reply. I read through a lot of other posts in the meantime.
I decided that the Multistrada is a bit too road oriented for me. Many will agree that tires can make a world of difference, and with a 17inch front wheel, the options for a dual sport tire is just non existent.
So I ...
- Thu Sep 21, 2006 11:18 pm
- Forum: Wanna buy
- Topic: Does the MTS need an upgrade to it's off road capabilities?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 37216
Does the MTS need an upgrade to it's off road capabilities?
Hi I am new here at the forum, and trying to decide on whether the Multistrada can work for me. I used to ride the Cagiva Elefant 750, then upgraded to the Cagiva Gran Canyon with the 900cc Ducati EFI engine. Really the forerunner of the MS. The GC was great, on the pavement, and adequate off road ...