Thinking of getting a MTS in Korea, however, would like owner inputs into any faults/bad experiences/ unknowns before I make the plunge. I have owned several ducatis 900SS/F-1B/916/ST4 so I know about their standard quirks.
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If you've owned all those other Duc's there's nothing new to report, Ducati mirrors suck, they won't put an engine red line on the tack, won't put a real helmet lock on, and they still can't make a kickstand.
I love mine dispite the little faults.
I've never been to Korea, just nerver imagined a Ducati dealer there. Go for it, no machine is perfect, your just buying a bike to ride for a while, it's not like you choosing a wife.
I love mine dispite the little faults.
I've never been to Korea, just nerver imagined a Ducati dealer there. Go for it, no machine is perfect, your just buying a bike to ride for a while, it's not like you choosing a wife.
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I have a 2005 model. The mirrors are better, the sidekick is working, the helmet holder sucks ... there is nor redline to a duc 

Best Regards, Fred
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2005 Red Ducati Multistrada "la signorina"
2003 Blue Suzuki DR650 "il muletto"
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Personaly I like this onefmechini wrote:Ithere is nor redline to a duc

As for this:
I tend to see it like "choosing' my girlfriend, not my wifefalcofred wrote:you're just buying a bike to ride for a while, it's not like you choosing a wife.


Things to consider when choosing wife:
- low maintanance costs
- low mileage between services
- very "strong duty"
Priorities when choosing girlfriend:
- looks
- fun factor
- riding fun
And so much more....



Doc
P.S: please don't let me be misunderstood or take offencse from the above, just joking

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No offence taken, I agree entirely. While deciding on what bike to purchase is important, especialy if choosing between two models, it's not a life or death decision, it's not a life long comitment. I really like my MTS, but I really liked my Falco, and my SV650, and my ST1100, etc. But none of them were perfect. I'm still married to the same wife of 16 years but have had many rides. Life is too short for just one T-shirt.
No offence taken, I agree entirely. While deciding on what bike to purchase is important, especialy if choosing between two models, it's not a life or death decision, it's not a life long comitment. I really like my MTS, but I really liked my Falco, and my SV650, and my ST1100, etc. But none of them were perfect. I'm still married to the same wife of 16 years but have had many rides. Life is too short for just one T-shirt.

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Doc Are you married? If so has your wife seen the message you posted? 

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My dear friend,Rocker wrote:Doc Are you married? If so has your wife seen the message you posted?
I just "missed" on getting married just a couple of months ago (her decision, not mine though


Cheers,
Doc
P.S: How are you doing Dick ? Hope you're well (Sue also). I've been quite busy lately with the army and all, and also a bit "down", anyway... My best wishes to you, spring is already here (I talked with a friend from London earlierr today and from what he told me, the weather is clearing up up there too

P.S 2: maybe I should go and get that solo-seat/pillion cover now, or not ?


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Just one more thing: If I could find a "multistrada-wife", I'd do it in a blink of an eye
. But they are all so hard to find.........Even Ducati produced the Multi after sooooo many years... (better late than never eh ?
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Doc



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Don't rush into anything. I was 40 when I got married and like anything worth having Sue was worth waiting for. As to the seat cover I personally feel that bikes such as the MS are best enjoyed solo.Doc wrote:My dear friend,Rocker wrote:Doc Are you married? If so has your wife seen the message you posted?
I just "missed" on getting married just a couple of months ago (her decision, not mine though). But so far, they tend to be a little "internet-ignorant"
, so I guess they'll miss my previous post.
Cheers,
Doc
P.S: How are you doing Dick ? Hope you're well (Sue also). I've been quite busy lately with the army and all, and also a bit "down", anyway... My best wishes to you, spring is already here (I talked with a friend from London earlierr today and from what he told me, the weather is clearing up up there too).
P.S 2: maybe I should go and get that solo-seat/pillion cover now, or not ?![]()
The weather has improved here and I have even taken the MS into work a few times. I hope to be taking it on a trip to one of Sues Hornet rallies in Lincolnshire next week-end
Sorry to hear you have been a bit down but just think every day is one nearer demob.

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