New Mts 1200 Guy

Discussion in 'Newbies Hangout' started by DanielMts, Jan 14, 2019.

  1. Hello! I got my new (to me) 2013 MTS 1200 s on Saturday.

    And the only thing I can say is: WOOOOW! [​IMG] is impressive how much response it have on sport mode, and how soft you can take it with the urban settings.

    some cons that I can find:

    horrible rear brake, what everybody say is true, it sucks.

    No cruise control

    wind protection is really bad if you are tall.

    Pros:

    It make you feel so happy every time you ride it, that you can forget all the cons it have LOL.

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  2. Yep you summed it up, overall it's an impressive bike.
    Welcome
     
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  3. Welcome Daniel
     
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  4. Welcome Dave
     
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  5. Welcome enjoy your new steed
     
  6. Welcome dude :cool::upyeah:bit of an old mans bike for a young un :thinkingface:
     
  7. Welcome to the best Mutley forum in the world..... use search and my name with Ducatiforum to find how to make a reliable back brake
     
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  8. Just use all that lovely engine braking. Welcome!
     
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  9. Welcome
     
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  10. Welcome, good choice. :)
     
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  11. Welcome the Multistrada is the best motorcycle on the market enjoy you've chosen well
     
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  12. Congrats on the bike and welcome!
     
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  13. Welcome to the forum Daniel :upyeah:
     
  14. It has a rear brake? Well I never.
    I found Cruise Control a dubious extra on other bikes (and the car) 'cos I could never find a traffic speed that stayed constant.
    I spent fortunes (well, some money) trying all sorts of screens, to no avail. I eventually found it better to have my head in "clean air" rather than the buffeting.
    And I agree with you, it's a lovely thing.
    Welcome to a great forum. Lots of help here from folks who know stuff.
     
  15. Adaptive cruise control in my VW is a real boon on UK's crowded motorways. I half fear using cruise control on my DVT as I might now expect it to recognise the vehicle in front... :rolleyes::D

    Cruise control on bikes didn't make much sense to me until I started touring on the continent. Especially France where the autoroute system, probably due to tolls and lower population density, tend to be far less crowded than UK motorways.
     
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  16. Well, actually here in Florida, with all the extra long 450 miles(650 Km) of completely flat and straight highways, is more than useful having a cruise control on it.

    Is not like you cannot do it without it, but is a extra that is nice to have :p
     
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