if it have big problems or just like all motorbike because i want to buy a bike like this and some friend say to me may it have probllems and go and take a suzuki or honda or yamaha
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BOGIAS!
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hallo.riders im from greece and i want to ask you for multistrada?
if it have big problems or just like all motorbike because i want to buy a bike like this and some friend say to me may it have probllems and go and take a suzuki or honda or yamaha

if it have big problems or just like all motorbike because i want to buy a bike like this and some friend say to me may it have probllems and go and take a suzuki or honda or yamaha
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Doc
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Just go get it, you'll be rewarded by the most fun ride you ever had
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BOGIAS!
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i know tha but i dont know if i have problems???????????????????????

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Hans Wurst
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Hi Hellas!
There is an absolute clear and indisputable answer to your question;
YES, you're most likely to have less problems with a yamasukanda.
(you never know, you might get a bad japanese or an exceptional good italian bike)
You certainly will get more power and maybe even better control/handling for your money, if you go for japanese. It will be easier and cheaper to get spare parts, a wider choice of aftermarket gadgets and much cheaper servicing on a more reliable bike.
So if these things are on your priority list, be smart!
On the other hand, you might take some test rides with a few diffferent bikes before deciding?
good luck
Ioannis Souvlakios
There is an absolute clear and indisputable answer to your question;
YES, you're most likely to have less problems with a yamasukanda.
(you never know, you might get a bad japanese or an exceptional good italian bike)
You certainly will get more power and maybe even better control/handling for your money, if you go for japanese. It will be easier and cheaper to get spare parts, a wider choice of aftermarket gadgets and much cheaper servicing on a more reliable bike.
So if these things are on your priority list, be smart!
On the other hand, you might take some test rides with a few diffferent bikes before deciding?
good luck
Ioannis Souvlakios
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BOGIAS!
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that you say is good but here in greece we dont have test ride and a multistrada is very dificulty to find.
and the other i thing that i saw very big in this bike bacause im a 1.90 tall what do u thing???
and the other i thing that i saw very big in this bike bacause im a 1.90 tall what do u thing???
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Doc
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Yes you can test ride it, but not the 620 yet, only the 1000DS is available. Telephone "Ducati Athens" in Kallirois Street, ask for Vagelis and ask him about a test ride (210 9248996).
Cheers,
Doc
@ Hans Wurst:
How are you my friend ? Winter is ending down here and if I'm lucky enough I'll put some more Km's on mu Multi soon (my first proper leave from the airforce is getting closer
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Cheers,
Doc
@ Hans Wurst:
Ioannis Souvlakios
How are you my friend ? Winter is ending down here and if I'm lucky enough I'll put some more Km's on mu Multi soon (my first proper leave from the airforce is getting closer
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BOGIAS!
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how much it cost you the 2 bags????that you have
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Doc
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I think the original price is around 750 euros. But I got them with a discount through a friend, for 610 euros.
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