Wanna buy » What to do??
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slojoe
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Well I just can't decide if this is the right bike for me. I have test ridden it once and I enjoyed it quit a bit. The main reason I am considering it is that I am hoping that it will give me the confidence to ride not only it but my other bikes better. I hope this makes sence especially to those of you that already own one and might have experienced this. Please any advise is greatly appreciatted!!
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Doc
2003 1000 DS (Red)
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slojoe,
just go to your dealer and BUY IT !!! You're gonna love it before you return home
Doc
P.S: No, I'm not affiliated with Ducati S.p.a in any way
, I'm just crazy with my Multi 
just go to your dealer and BUY IT !!! You're gonna love it before you return home

Doc
P.S: No, I'm not affiliated with Ducati S.p.a in any way


THE Multi-DOCTOR
'03 MTS1000DS
'03 MTS1000DS
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slojoe
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Hey Doc,
What do you currently ride??
What do you currently ride??
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Doc
2003 1000 DS (Red)
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Slojoe,
I ride a red Multistrada since last July and currently have 19.500km on the odometer
And just in case you want to ask, the things I've changed/added are:
-comfort seat
-rear hugger
-slotted clutch cover
-comfort windshield
-34L hard panniers
-3 sets of tyres (last set one week ago)
-sprockets (both) & chain (1000km ago)
Cheers,
Doc
P.S: I have still this on my face since July --->

I ride a red Multistrada since last July and currently have 19.500km on the odometer

And just in case you want to ask, the things I've changed/added are:
-comfort seat
-rear hugger
-slotted clutch cover
-comfort windshield
-34L hard panniers
-3 sets of tyres (last set one week ago)
-sprockets (both) & chain (1000km ago)
Cheers,
Doc
P.S: I have still this on my face since July --->



THE Multi-DOCTOR
'03 MTS1000DS
'03 MTS1000DS
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Tom H
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Slojoe
Go buy one and you probably wont get the others out much at all.









Tom H
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spo002
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My guess is that if you buy it and ride it you will see that the confidence it gives you the other bikes you have will not. Or, what you can do with all your other bikes combined you will do with one bike only. The reason I thing is that Multistrada as its name says is a bike manufactured for many road conditions. It corners with a thought and accelerates very quick, it feels very light and gives you a sence of safety. All in one.
MultiSpo002
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overipe+keen
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Having had a 916 amongst many other bikes I think why your haunted is that the Multi feels so good, stable, safe and flatters any riding style. I've never ridden a bike like it, that's why I bought one!! I think the others are right saying if you get one you'll not bother with your others!!! Good luck

It's never too late!
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Prof
2016 1200 S (Red)
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I can't seem to get round to ride my other bike - The Multi does it all and it is so easy to ride - Even if the conditions aren't perfect - rain, etc
Does anyone want to buy a Thundercat?

Does anyone want to buy a Thundercat?

Too young to worry, Too old to care.