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V4 Pikes Peak

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by Steelboss, Oct 10, 2021.

  1. I also ditched the hand guards on my V4S. I notice more airflow and to me it seems a little smoother too. With the heated grips I think I'll be leaving them off. I also like the look.
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  2. Heavier bar end weights , or for full effect fill them with fine lead shot . Not had an issue with mine but did fit the Evo tech bar ends from the off
     
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  3. This is actually the best bike I've owned for not getting it. I put it down to my age and poor circulation to be honest. Try looser/less restrictive gloves and make better use of the cruise control is what I have done.
     
  4. The Rizoma bar ends come with a rubber bung to fix inside the bars. I utilised the standard fixings, there’s a big difference in weight, believing they would minimise vibration.

    It seems to have worked.
     
  5. Got the call from my dealer yesterday my PP is ready for collection on Tuesday after a long 8 month wait, only made bearable thanks to the daily updates on this thread.

    Based on the feedback it looks like I won’t be disappointed!
     
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  6. You won’t be!
     
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  7. Is there any value in waiting for a 72 registration on 1st September? im not sure how the book value changes but it’s go to be something over £500 every reg change ?
     
  8. I thought about waiting - but life is too short and I intend on keeping the bike long term.
     
  9. Agree.

    The trade may use this as a value excuse, but if ever sold privately and any nerd spending the used price of a PP would look further than the reg. Even the trade (Ducati for Ducati) would likely not make a lesser offer for the month prior to change.
     
  10. If you’re bothered about the reg, just whack a private plate on; they’re cheap enough.
     
  11. To be fair, I think the question is more 'will it affect value', to which the answer would usually be, yes ( a little), buit everyone is desperate to get their bike following beyond daft wait times.
     
  12. When spending north of £25k on a bike, any potential drop in value due to whether the bike was registered a week before or after a new reg will be irrelevant compared to the depreciation the minute you ride it out of the showroom.
     
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  13. That isn’t how it works. It’s the date the bike is registered that he is asking about. And yes it does make a difference when trading in.
     
  14. I've always had a plate on mine, when it came to selling the 1260, I was surprised (but shouldn't have been) that it got a 68 plate.

    I bought it in January 2019, so it obviously makes sense. I don't know why they don't just go with the year on Jan 1 and stick with it.
     
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  15. Based on the question presented, the source of any losses are relevant and it is not exclusive to those over twenty five large. A loss is a loss.

    Are others bothered - that is another debate.
     
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  16. Just off the phone with the dealership and it appears the delay on PP delivery is down to a shortage of Ohlins parts. He was telling me it’s also affecting the Bayliss tribute bike as well.
     
  17. Come on then. Hands up who has specced this up at SMC?? Full Akra and full dry clutch.

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  18. Red callipers too!

    I didn’t realise they did them in black as well. Probably for the best!
     
  19. £750 option!!!!
     
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