Multistrada Gallery

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by Rob, Mar 3, 2012.

  1. She's a week away from being finished! Stupid work taking up too much of my time, so much so that I've missed the start of the season!

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  2. Lovely assistant mechanic you have there:upyeah:
     
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  3. He keeps asking for more pay, he thinks we're made of nibbles... Lazy shite.
     
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  4. That looks pretty much identical to my 1260, apart from the engine bars.
     
  5. Really? Any pics?
     
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  7. You've got to love the 1200s :upyeah::bucktooth: 364186827_942595387044587_3552795796356900796_n.jpeg
     
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  8. Work-horse
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    The rust on the rear support bars will be dealt with, got a powdercoater on the farm & all that jazz.
     
  9. Hand warmers are inspired!:upyeah:
     
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  11. Exposed!
     
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  12. That's standard on the GT
     
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  13. Not a multi, but I got a desert x on loan whilst mines in today and I think I'll be buying one. What a great little machine!

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  14. I see that you've had an increase in staff :heart: 20181114_103634.jpg
     
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  15. More like the apprentice that doesn't know his arse from his elbow :D
     
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  16. I see that many people are removing the rear wheel cover. This is done even by those with a short tail. Does the back and passenger seat get dirty when driving through puddles and driving in the rain?
     
  17. It does increase road spray onto the rider, but not enough to give me a concern. However, if I was actively knowing I'm riding in wet conditions with mud and what have you, then I'd entertain putting the guard back on. But again, for my style of riding (primarily and only roads with the sun out), it's not a problem.

    Plus, removing the rear tyre guard (not the hugger, the ugly bit at the back of the tyre) helps with the feel of the bike according to some. I just removed it as its only purpose from factory is to meet a regulatory requirement for road usage (spray reduction for other road users) and it's fucking ugly.
     
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  18. Yes. I live a mile up a dirt track and there’s notably more crunge when I leave the guard off. OTOH leaving it off makes chain adjustment much quicker
     
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  19. Agree with comments from both @freshage and @Ethel the Aardvark, I removed the crud catcher from both of my Multis. Looks better and as Ethel says, chain adjustment is much easier. If you have a topcase that'll catch most of the spray.
     
    #2440 Bumpkin, Apr 28, 2025
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