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Just a reminder, towards the end of last year, SENA and the other main brand updated so they work together now. No need to align with your mates...
Good, it's a city. There should be no need for cars anyway, only commercial vehicles. Park n ride! I'm a bit spoilt by Amsterdam :D
I hope so, I so much as flirt with my 1260 screen and it gets scored.
A quick look, the only mention you made for a quick shifter is here: https://www.ducatiforum.co.uk/threads/quickshifter.58400/#post-1120298
Yea, maybe overkill and I was just thinking seals, not the whole lot. It was a slow day at the home office yesterday and I want an excuse to buy...
https://www.motorcyclespareparts.eu/en/ducati-parts/2019-multistrada-1260-s-abs-eu-motorcycles/front-fork Am I seeing those numbers right? I want...
I like XCP, only it leaves a tacky to the touch finish I found, interested to hear your results. I do have a spray can of the XCP rust blocker,...
Evotech GPS Mounts or Quad Lock are good choices. The bike has a little toolkit, or should do. Just slap a spare 8mm and 10mm spanner and the same...
This is one of those panels that once you do it the first time, it gets much easier. @Twin4me is close to what I do, I just approach from the...
My accent is all fucked up from being an expat over the past 10 years. A blend of Merican, British and European
I've got a new tesla in the drive, it's a company car I picked up a couple of months ago. It's fast, but there will be a point when you're driving...
It's mainly for the bubbles out of the exhaust, adds a little to the rides :laughing:
Great mod! Enjoy
It's been many years, at this point, Ducati know the cost of failed units and replacements is lower than a recall over several generations. As...
I'd just buy new leads (and spark plugs) and replace them, they are cheap enough and is good for preventative maintenance anyway:...
Have had these Evotech levers fitted to my 1200S, and 2 1260S's. Flawless at all times, and the fold doesn't show during normal use and feels...
Rent a van and do the drive your self. It'll likely be a tonne cheaper and less hassle.
Take that back to the dealer then. Make them pay and replace all the parts, then treat it once they've finished. I'm sorry, but rust on a bike...
Aye, I'll be caring for her whilst I'm there, plenty of time to dive into her hay days and relive those memories! :D Additionally, I thought this...
I'm actually going to take a little recorder, or maybe just notes. I'd love to write up some of her stories from the glory days. One step ahead...