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Re: Teach me some things about Ducatis
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Paul_E_D
Mine have all been very reliable with some quirks. I put 50k mils on an air cooled monster with no issues. My hyper has had no issues other than the grabby clutch and rear brake that is tough to keep bled. My 959 has had the water pump gear failure (a known issue). otherwise the bikes have been ridden hard, put away wet, and never let me down.
Same here, no big problems with the seven Ducs I've owned. But I never did learn to do "valves and belts" every 6000 or 7500 miles, so I was paying $$$$ to keep them going. For a long time, I found it worth it.
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Gixxer
Another thing about Ducati’s is you have to buy green Dr Marten high boots, and spend a minimum or 2.5 hours at Starbucks a week.
'Way back in '92 I wore black DMs riding my '92 907ie.
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Re: Teach me some things about Ducatis
Looking around at what’s out there, I’m throwing the KTM 790/890 Duke in my list of potentials. Had not considered these before, but sat on a 790 and have looked at a lot of reviews and they seem pretty appealing. Love how light the 790 feels. I’ve also been toying with the idea of selling the Scrambler since I haven’t been riding it much in the dirt since I got the 501, and in that case I guess I’d want to look at something that can tour at least fairly well. Which I guess wouldn’t be ideal for the Duke. That leads me back towards the Multistradas… Maybe that upcoming 890 SMT, but I don’t love the looks…
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Re: Teach me some things about Ducatis
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Paul_E_D
Do you know which Aprilia coils were the fix? I just became aware of the issue and want to get ahead of it. I definitely have the grabby clutch. I also have the parts to fix it, but haven't dug in yet.
Same question about the coils; I obviously haven't hit that issue yet, but frying a gauge cluster is not what my wallet needs.
The judder spring mod completely fixes the grabby clutch issue; best $60 (plus labor) I ever spent.
Hyperstrada 821 is a gem of an all-around bike.
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Re: Teach me some things about Ducatis
Any closer to a decision Spooler?
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I’m kind of leaning towards waiting for the 890 SMT to be announced for the US after watching a bunch of UK based reviews… in any case I will probably wait a bit to make a decision unless a Speed Triple that’s exactly what I’m looking for pops up…
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^^^ Any of those round-eyeball OG speed triples look like awesome bang for the buck.
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Re: Teach me some things about Ducatis
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feralchimp
^^^ Any of those round-eyeball OG speed triples look like awesome bang for the buck.
Yeah, I’m really specifically looking for an ‘08-‘10 or ‘11 SE Speed Triple in good shape with low mileage. I’d settle for an ‘05-‘07 though. Not much that’s really appealing to me nearby right now, there’s an orange one on FB I’m kind of interested in, but other than that most of what’s out there looks kind of beat or sus… I would prefer not to travel or ship, but we’ll see what happens. I just injured my knee last night, so I might not be doing much riding in the near future anyway.
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Sorry about the knee; hope you heal up quick.
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@spooler any chance you can school me on scrambler exhaust? Mines a 2022, wanted akrapovic but it’s only available for 19/20, something about cat placement change?
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Re: Teach me some things about Ducatis
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Gixxer
@spooler any chance you can school me on scrambler exhaust? Mines a 2022, wanted akrapovic but it’s only available for 19/20, something about cat placement change?
Any exhaust from an older bike will fit up perfectly, but on ‘22+ you’ll be decating the bike by changing the end cans. Should help reduce heat somewhat, so as long as you don’t mind running without a cat it’s win-win.
Basically, the ‘19-‘21 had the cat in the header, the ‘22+ have the cat in the end cans. But headers and end cans from any year will fit up with each other and the mounting points on the bike.
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Re: Teach me some things about Ducatis
Spooler, here you go
https://www.advrider.com/f/threads/1...in-pa.1665183/
The seller is a friend and owns a parts/suspension business
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Re: Teach me some things about Ducatis
Are hypermotards as fun as Jim carrey makes them seem in Yes Man?
I wonder how the XE would be with sportbike tires.
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Re: Teach me some things about Ducatis
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Gixxer
I wonder how the XE would be with sportbike tires.
There are a few guys who have put a 17 inch front on and mounted sporty tires. I think it’s fairly expensive as there aren’t any off the shelf 17 in front wheels that work, and maybe some fender issues too. In pics I don’t think they look that good, but that’s just me. Others have wondered if the change in steering geometry (which I’m no expert on) makes it worth doing. I can say I thought the bike handled beautifully on the road with stock wheels and Shinko 705s, although I haven’t ridden anything without a 21 inch front in years now, so maybe my perception is off.
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Not to hijack but......
Ducati hyper I've been looking for one for a bit, 796
But I'm cheap
Came across one but don't know how to price it
6k?
Thoughts?
2012 hyper. "S"
43k CA bike and is there ....
6 gallon tank
Sargent seat, soft panniers
Owned by a mechanic/ restorer for motion pro since day 1
Belts done in last 6 months valves checked , oil etc.
Just want it for
Commuting / 1 to 3 hr fun rides in Boston burbs , no 400 mile days anymore
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I learned that Pete can toss free Ducati's around to anyone.
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Re: Teach me some things about Ducatis
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obsolete
I learned that Pete can toss free Ducati's around to anyone.
I was like WTF is this comment? then I saw....
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Re: Teach me some things about Ducatis
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Spooler
There are a few guys who have put a 17 inch front on and mounted sporty tires. I think it’s fairly expensive as there aren’t any off the shelf 17 in front wheels that work, and maybe some fender issues too. In pics I don’t think they look that good, but that’s just me. Others have wondered if the change in steering geometry (which I’m no expert on) makes it worth doing. I can say I thought the bike handled beautifully on the road with stock wheels and Shinko 705s, although I haven’t ridden anything without a 21 inch front in years now, so maybe my perception is off.
I have no idea why someone would buy a Scrambler and want to mount 17's. There are other bikes built on that platform (Speed Twin1200/900) that come equipped that way. People are weird, man.
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Re: Teach me some things about Ducatis
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black
Not to hijack but......
Ducati hyper I've been looking for one for a bit, 796
But I'm cheap
Came across one but don't know how to price it
6k?
Thoughts?
2012 hyper. "S"
43k CA bike and is there ....
6 gallon tank
Sargent seat, soft panniers
Owned by a mechanic/ restorer for motion pro since day 1
Belts done in last 6 months valves checked , oil etc.
Just want it for
Commuting / 1 to 3 hr fun rides in Boston burbs , no 400 mile days anymore
I don’t believe they made a “S” version of the 796.
The 1100 had an S and then SP trim that had improved suspension/brakes/wheels.
@Whynot had a Hyper 796 with the 6+ gallon tank
I think $6k is probably on the high end for a 796 version.
The aircooled Ducs need valve checks every 7500 miles, so if you’re planning on racking up a ton of commuting, something to keep in mind. The later water-cooled models have 18,000 intervals, so that may be a better option for a commuter.
I think the Hyperstrada 939 I linked a few posts above is a great deal for $6k
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Re: Teach me some things about Ducatis
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loudbeard
I have no idea why someone would buy a Scrambler and want to mount 17's. There are other bikes built on that platform (Speed Twin1200/900) that come equipped that way. People are weird, man.
A lot of the people who buy Scramblers don’t seem to know why they wanted them either, judging by the Facebook groups. Lot of complaining about wind protection, wheel size, exhaust… I mean, it’s all right there in the open, none of this should be a surprise…
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Re: Teach me some things about Ducatis
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Originally Posted by
black
Not to hijack but......
Ducati hyper I've been looking for one for a bit, 796
But I'm cheap
Came across one but don't know how to price it
6k?
Thoughts?
2012 hyper. "S"
43k CA bike and is there ....
6 gallon tank
Sargent seat, soft panniers
Owned by a mechanic/ restorer for motion pro since day 1
Belts done in last 6 months valves checked , oil etc.
Just want it for
Commuting / 1 to 3 hr fun rides in Boston burbs , no 400 mile days anymore
Not exactly what you’re looking for, but close:
https://www.advrider.com/f/threads/1...in-pa.1665183/
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Re: Teach me some things about Ducatis
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loudbeard
I have no idea why someone would buy a Scrambler and want to mount 17's. There are other bikes built on that platform (Speed Twin1200/900) that come equipped that way. People are weird, man.
When you can’t sell it and are bored.
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Re: Teach me some things about Ducatis
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MattR302
I don’t believe they made a “S” version of the 796.
Tht
Woops my bad 1100 S. And it's an 08 not 12
Also I work from home I commute 1x mth so I'd use it 5 x yr for it :)
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Re: Teach me some things about Ducatis
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Gixxer
I wonder how the XE would be with sportbike tires.
I finally came across another one on facebook
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