Lorien Joined Dec 18, 2010 Messages 402 Location Z'ha'dum Sep 23, 2012 #1 Awwwww man. Sure looks good but oh the dealer network.
Phil Tarman Site Supporter Moderator Joined Dec 12, 2010 Messages 9,369 Age 81 Location Greeley, CO Bike 2010 Silver NT700VA (ABS) Sep 23, 2012 #2 And, oh, the money for maintenance.
tawilke46 Moderator Moderator Joined Nov 26, 2011 Messages 1,252 Location Baton Rouge, La Sep 23, 2012 #3 And oh my, the cost to buy........but got to admit a good looker! Clutch pull tends to be heavy on Ducati's........not good for arthritic hands.
And oh my, the cost to buy........but got to admit a good looker! Clutch pull tends to be heavy on Ducati's........not good for arthritic hands.
Rob Joined Aug 15, 2011 Messages 562 Location Portsmouth, NH Bike 2010 Silver NT700V Sep 25, 2012 #4 Looks pretty sharp! The Germans certainly set the standard for what an adventure bike should look like, didn't they. I do like the appearance of this one over past multistradas.
Looks pretty sharp! The Germans certainly set the standard for what an adventure bike should look like, didn't they. I do like the appearance of this one over past multistradas.
Warren 2 Joined Dec 13, 2010 Messages 2,334 Location O'Fallon, MO Bike 2019 Yamaha XMAX Sep 25, 2012 #5 It might just be the angle but those saddle bags look huge. I do like the adventure touring category but I think sport touring fits my needs just as well.
It might just be the angle but those saddle bags look huge. I do like the adventure touring category but I think sport touring fits my needs just as well.