4 months with the new Ducati Multistrada Enduro

True Grip

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I bet Ducati doesn't want JaimeV to ride it like he did his own S10. I'm guessing they want it back in good shape. It is a mean looking bike and at least the cylinders aren't horizontal and exposed to trouble. Bet it sounds good. For me to get to ride one if would have to be borrowed too :D
 

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yz454 said:
Now show me something I don't do on a regular basis on my s10 . At least it,s dry there .
There is nothing you can't do in your S10. I love the Yam and I know you can do serious off road with it.... at least I did it ::008::

 

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True Grip said:
I bet Ducati doesn't want JaimeV to ride it like he did his own S10. I'm guessing they want it back in good shape. It is a mean looking bike and at least the cylinders aren't horizontal and exposed to trouble. Bet it sounds good. For me to get to ride one if would have to be borrowed too :D
::008:: :D :D
 

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Hi guys. I finished the Transibérica trip, about 2.300 km of real off road from Sevilla-Granada-Almeria-Albacete-Teruel-Barcelona.
We started 12 bikes: 9 GS / GSA, 1 Husqvarna 701, 1 KTM 1190R and my Multi Enduro.
Did not finished one GSA and one GS. We had break downs that we solved in two GSA. The KTM broke all the rear in a big jump and a GS crash and need to be fixed in a BMW dealer.
The Multi didn't have any problems at all and had to pull a GSA (the pic of the trip >:D )
We all expected more problems in the Ducati as we don't expected it is such a good off road bike. I'm shure this bike had more hard life in this eight days than more of the Multis Enduro in their entire life.
I am really impressed.

More pics and info here: http://traildreamer.com/objetivo-cumplido-otra-transiberica-completada/







 

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Very nice Jamie!! Always have lusted for the Multi since the 1200 came out in 2010. Came so close, but never could pull the trigger. Picked up the S10 in 2011 and have been very happy. Like you, just wish it was lighter as I like to explore and end up most often riding alone. This new MS is intriguing, but hoping Yamaha comes out with the Tenere 700. Might be just the ticket for me. ::003::
 

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twflybum said:
Very nice Jamie!! Always have lusted for the Multi since the 1200 came out in 2010. Came so close, but never could pull the trigger. Picked up the S10 in 2011 and have been very happy. Like you, just wish it was lighter as I like to explore and end up most often riding alone. This new MS is intriguing, but hoping Yamaha comes out with the Tenere 700. Might be just the ticket for me. ::003::
Yes the MTS-E is an incredible bike but still very heavy to explore riding alone.
As you, I think the 700 could be a very good option, but I'm affraid we have to wait quite a lot :'(
 
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