Just read this, https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-Otto-Hesse-55-killed-motorbike-accident.html. Andy
i cant see that either, i dont see why they thought that the make of bike was even relevant when they wrote the article
Well OK but it’s a bit of a stretch to suggest that the bike was at fault from that information. I’ve wobbled a bit on a high speed overtake & I'm pretty sure I just got the power down wrong. Anyways, RIP Otto of Hesse
There have been several complaints on this forum that their Multistrada weaves at high speed. Never noticed it myself probably because I’ve only ridden at 3 digit speeds on track. I seem to remember the police experienced a high speed weave on the Pan European. Andy
The article is typical in that it doesn't know so suggests a lot, then pads it out with royal relations and links to mcdonalds.
Its a shame, but in the UK it happens every year when the born agains are released from their winter lockdowns and outstretch their abilities. This years are late cos of the lockdown but they are starting to trickle in already. A sportsbike rider was killed just a few miles from me last week The locals all claimed he was riding crazy, but then they always do claim that. The article says "The cause of the accident is not yet clear, but the motorbike is thought to have started swerving after overtaking another vehicle at high speed." Considering the guy just paid a 4 figure sum in speeding fines, I'd maybe think he is not the best rider I have heard of. I do think the Multi is a bit light on the front end and actually just fitted a Ducabike steering damper rig to mine because of that but it's hard to say if the weave in the accident was rider error or bike error. Even if its the bike, they can be corrected if you do the right things. Who knows what really happened ?
The important things that you learn from this article are: It was not a "motorbike" but a "DUCATI motorbike". You get the rundown on his marital situation and his kids' names. All vital information....BUT, we did not learn what colour underpants that he was wearing. Therefore the reporting of this story is a failure.....
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar..._NRxAn5zV_iqvrVC-uNBmxEHdNAcOx5pK_R9JOLkGOSD4 Must confess there were a few times when i felt the front go light on mine at speed. Its no wonder they have speed limit stickers on the luggage and warnings in the handbook.
That's tragic. However, it's not a 'Ducati accident' or a 'Ducati motorbike accident' as stated. It's an accident. Yes a motorbike accident and yes a tragic one, but it's not Ducati's fault. If I were Ducati, I'd be on the Daily Mail's case pronto. F**king Daily Fail.
@Ducbird it may be worth merging this and this https://www.ducatiforum.co.uk/threads/german-prince-killed-in-crash.78115/ please
Agree fully Paul. Just looked at the photos and the penultimate one might even show the poor chap covered with a white tarp. If that is the case, it’s disgusting and a total lack of respect.