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Depends how much money you have to burn. I loved riding the Multi, but it's unreliable and expensive to maintain. I have a Crosstourer now and...
If it's anything like my experience (see here), DUK will cover the parts, but you'll be left with a fat bill to cover labour (£1300 in my case -...
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There's a scale. It needn't work perfectly, but to be reliable without rusting to shit would be a start.
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Just be careful if buying used. You need a long warranty to fall back on when things go wrong. This one looks the part, but see here and here for...
Ta very much - purchased.
THE NUN AND THE HIPPIE A hippie gets on a bus and spies a pretty young nun. He sits down next to her, and asks her: "Can we have sex?" "No," she...
Really? From a Multi owner? Bet it won't have rusted to shit after a couple of years.
I know it's not ideal, but BA fly there from London City. Depends how desperate you are to get there next year.
He's got mates?
Except its paintwork won't be bubbling after a couple of years.
I was referring to the Mutley - hardly old. I assure you the paintwork and corrosion on the 10 year old Honda I traded in for it was in better...
Yeah, just wait till you want them to pay for something that's not been fit for purpose.
Sorry, no. A new one will cost you £40 including delivery from Machine Mart, and this one has only been used a handful of times. I'd take £25...
Remaining items now added to the Multistrada 'For Sale' sticky.
The following items are up for sale. All prices include postage, except where stated. Ducati Touring Screen £50 [IMG] Carbon rear mudguard £50...
Calling @TonyMNo1. I've sent you a couple of responses to your PM, but I've not heard from you since. Let me know if you're still interested....
Just be careful if buying used. You need a long warranty to fall back on when things go wrong. This one looks the part, but see here and here...
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