Wanna buy » Max weight
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guenelin
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Anyone know what's the max weight that can be put on a Multistrada? I'm thinking 2-up plus the bags filled.
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JohnB
2005 1000S DS (Red)
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Shop manual says 210 kg (463 lbs.).
2012 Yamaha Super Tenere
2009 Triumph Street Triple R
2006 FJR1300 (sold)
2005 Multistrada 1000 S (sold)
2009 Triumph Street Triple R
2006 FJR1300 (sold)
2005 Multistrada 1000 S (sold)
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guenelin
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That must be the actual weight of the bike. Dry weight is 432lbs. there is no way that it can only hold 30 lbs. How much load can it carry?
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Q
2014 1200S PP (Matte Chrome)
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These are the numbers I found for a 1000:
Dry weight 200 kg.
200 kilogram = 440.924 524 37 pound
Weight with full load 410 kg.
410 kilogram = 903.895 274 96 pound
And for the 1100:
Dry weight without liquids and battery 196 kg.
196 kilogram = 432.106 033 88 pound
Weight fully laden 410 kg.
410 kilogram = 903.895 274 96 pound
Dry weight 200 kg.
200 kilogram = 440.924 524 37 pound
Weight with full load 410 kg.
410 kilogram = 903.895 274 96 pound
And for the 1100:
Dry weight without liquids and battery 196 kg.
196 kilogram = 432.106 033 88 pound
Weight fully laden 410 kg.
410 kilogram = 903.895 274 96 pound
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JohnB
2005 1000S DS (Red)
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an additional 463 lbs.guenelin wrote:That must be the actual weight of the bike. Dry weight is 432lbs. there is no way that it can only hold 30 lbs. How much load can it carry?
2012 Yamaha Super Tenere
2009 Triumph Street Triple R
2006 FJR1300 (sold)
2005 Multistrada 1000 S (sold)
2009 Triumph Street Triple R
2006 FJR1300 (sold)
2005 Multistrada 1000 S (sold)
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nwrider
2006 1000 DS (Red)
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From reading several tests of the MTS1000, the wet weight has been reported between 503 - 510 pounds. That would leave just under 400 pounds for additional accessories, luggage, and humans 

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Steve
2015 1200S (Red)
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Crikey, that's almost half a ton 

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whited
2006 1000 DS (Red)
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I guess if you hadn’t taken that little sticker off the side of your frame you’d be able to read it off your bike
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guenelin
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Thank you. So about 400lbs is safe. That means I need a lightweight date. 

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guenelin
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Anyone know this same figure for the Ducati GT 1000 bikes?