Wanna buy » Looking for replacement for my Caponord (UK)
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nav18tor
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Just watched my 04 Aprilia Caponord burn to a crisp
Considering Multistrada as replacement
Has anybody owned both Caponord and Multistrada that can give me a comparison?
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Considering Multistrada as replacement
Has anybody owned both Caponord and Multistrada that can give me a comparison?
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el_dorito
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I'm sorry that I can't help you.
But I also can't stop wondering how your caponord would burn to a crisp. Are those electronics even worse then the multi?
But I also can't stop wondering how your caponord would burn to a crisp. Are those electronics even worse then the multi?
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nav18tor
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No, the electrics are exactly the same standard as Ducati, same issue's with sidestand switches, clocks ..............el_dorito wrote:I'm sorry that I can't help you.
But I also can't stop wondering how your caponord would burn to a crisp. Are those electronics even worse then the multi?
Not sure what caused my fire, its not common but I suspect is was an electrical fault
Loved the Aprilia but I have never owned a Ducati and I need one

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coman
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nav18tor wrote:Yes......................................... I think you do.el_dorito wrote:Loved the Aprilia but I have never owned a Ducati and I need one
Politicians are like babies'� nappies: they should be changed regularly. And for the same reason.
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victor
2009 1100 (Red)
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I had an 03 Caponord a few years back and loved it apart from the poor build quality (corossion on most of the fasteners and wheel rims). The ride is far plusher and the engine isa lot smother on the Capo but then it is not as sporty as the Multi. Little things like the clocks misting is a common theme, however just looking at the Multi makes the difference to me, I love the trellis frame and lush red paint!
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nav18tor
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Victorvictor wrote:I had an 03 Caponord a few years back and loved it apart from the poor build quality (corossion on most of the fasteners and wheel rims). The ride is far plusher and the engine isa lot smother on the Capo but then it is not as sporty as the Multi. Little things like the clocks misting is a common theme, however just looking at the Multi makes the difference to me, I love the trellis frame and lush red paint!
My Caponord was an 04 and apart from the nipples on the spokes, the build quality was OK
What let the bike down was the bean counters at Aprilia who under-specced on wiring, junctions, petrol connectors and other stuff
The engine is a "peach" and the ride is very comfortable but then mine burned out

Got to try a Multistrada, all I can afford is the 1000DS which is fine as its also what I want
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victor
2009 1100 (Red)
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The bigest thing you will notice on the Multi is the engine. They do not like 3000rpm. Below and above is fine, but acelerating through the 3000 mark nearly shakes the thing apart. The sweet spot is between 3800 and 5500 on the 1100. Keep it in this range on the open road and it is fantastic, the traction out of corners never fails to make me grin.
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nav18tor
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I had an 08 Buell Ulysses, believe me when I say I know how a V twin can shakevictor wrote:The bigest thing you will notice on the Multi is the engine. They do not like 3000rpm. Below and above is fine, but acelerating through the 3000 mark nearly shakes the thing apart. The sweet spot is between 3800 and 5500 on the 1100. Keep it in this range on the open road and it is fantastic, the traction out of corners never fails to make me grin.
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Booney
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x2!nav18tor wrote:I had an 08 Buell Ulysses, believe me when I say I know how a V twin can shakevictor wrote:The bigest thing you will notice on the Multi is the engine. They do not like 3000rpm. Below and above is fine, but acelerating through the 3000 mark nearly shakes the thing apart. The sweet spot is between 3800 and 5500 on the 1100. Keep it in this range on the open road and it is fantastic, the traction out of corners never fails to make me grin.
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nav18tor
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Have you any idea how excited I am
No, it's nothing to do with the Royal Wedding, nothing to do with the Bank Holiday's ( I have worked them all and am working tomorrow)
Well a small clue
Its black, its got Terminogi's, its got DP Comfort seat, its got Ventura rack and some new tyres
Yup, got to wait 10 days or so
No, it's nothing to do with the Royal Wedding, nothing to do with the Bank Holiday's ( I have worked them all and am working tomorrow)
Well a small clue
Its black, its got Terminogi's, its got DP Comfort seat, its got Ventura rack and some new tyres
Yup, got to wait 10 days or so

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drdaveboy
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well done mate look forward to seeing it
8th ducati since 2007
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imnala
2005 1000 DS (Black)
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Yeah black multis are faster.
grats on your purchase.

grats on your purchase.
Your mother sells whelks in Hull..........
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Booney
2005 1000S DS (Black)
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Congrats - Yes the Black ones are faster, but don't tell everyone!nav18tor wrote:Have you any idea how excited I am
No, it's nothing to do with the Royal Wedding, nothing to do with the Bank Holiday's ( I have worked them all and am working tomorrow)
Well a small clue
Its black, its got Terminogi's, its got DP Comfort seat, its got Ventura rack and some new tyres
Yup, got to wait 10 days or so
Make sure you check it over very carefully. Every one I have bought(4)
has had faults. The latest is an 05 with just 5k and dealer serviced/mot'd only 500 miles previously. It had a badly leaking fork seal,F****d head- race bearings and of course Incorrectly tensioned belts!

Booney
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miloVanMultistrada
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Well done and welcome to the fold in 10 days! You're going to love itnav18tor wrote:Have you any idea how excited I am
No, it's nothing to do with the Royal Wedding, nothing to do with the Bank Holiday's ( I have worked them all and am working tomorrow)
Well a small clue
Its black, its got Terminogi's, its got DP Comfort seat, its got Ventura rack and some new tyres
Yup, got to wait 10 days or so

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victor
2009 1100 (Red)
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Glad to hear you took the plunge. You won't be disapointed.
Victor
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