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Thanks for the nudge on this Bob, was on my to-do list, a long one though... Ageas confirmed to my broker, Ramasis (were Ducati Insurance last...
I'm a recent convert to this from sDoc. Use in conjunction with one of these handy li'l suckers to prevent over-spray :upyeah:
Thanks, though too many trips this year as it is...
Rang my insurance broker, they're checking with underwriters (Ageas). I'll report back on what they say when I get a response.
Different part number and looks like a totally different part to me: 2017 DVT 1200 - #19 - p/n:19540033B 2018 DVT 1260 - #2 - p/n:19540082A
Great, what do they say? Safety warnings maybe?
Missing on mine, I presume that the dealer removed them for me. Look butt ugly IMHO. I guess that they also removed the stickers from the...
As the saying goes "it's not speed that kills you, it's stopping suddenly". Whilst I can see that this might help in certain accident situations...
Didn't realise that the issue was at the Halfords end, that must be frustrating for Rob.
Don't understand that, signed up as a subscriber and got mine within a few weeks.
I have a couple of pairs of short boots and agree. A big compromise, I consider the lesser ankle and shin protection whenever I wear them. Far...
Hi Paul. Welcome to the forum.
Adjusting glove, fiddling with sat nav or something else and don't notice warning on the dash and it could catch you unawares. As I said above;...
Got used to this on my MV Turismo, 1260s works the same way, maybe a touch less smooth on the shift but still works well. As said; closed throttle...
Never having been near a lighting desk before last Sunday when I met the theatre house manager for a quick run though; last night I managed...
Maybe the Ducati rationale is that; you just use it for pulling away, holding conventionally on the brake until a few seconds prior to launch,...
The Ducati mount for a 1200 fitted my 1260 so I don't see why not.
To me 'hill hold' is just that, will hold until you attempt to pull away. Can't see the sense in it switching off after a set period, indicating...
Yes, though not to be confused with hill hold as it switches itself off after a few seconds... Can't see why it does that but it does.
Front worn on one side indicates that you should do more continental touring :D