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Ducati Multistrada 1200

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Manufacturer Ducati
Model Multistrada 1200
Price 10,995
Engine Size 1198
Engine Type Testastretta L Twin, 4 valve, Desmodromic, liquid cooled
Compression Ratio 11.5:1
BH Power 150bhp
Torque 87.5ftlb
Gears 6
Final Drive Chain front 15, rear 40
Seat Hight 850mm
Fuel Capacity 20L
Dry Weight 189kg
Front Suspension Marzocchi 50mm fully adjustable
Rear Suspension Progressive linkage fully adjustable Ohlins electronic monoshock. Single sided swingarm
Front Tyre Size 120/70 ZR 17
Rear Tyre Size 190/55 ZR 17
Brakes Front 2 * 320mm semi floating discs, Brembo callipers, 4 piston, 2 pad ABS optional
Brakes Rear 245mm disc, 2 piston calliper


User reviews

Average user rating from: 2 user(s)

Overall rating: 
 
8.1
As a Long Distance Tourer:
 
9.0   (2)
Off Road Capability:
 
4.0   (2)
Around Town:
 
8.0   (2)
Additional Equipment Availability:
 
7.5   (2)
Reliability:
 
9.0   (2)
Handling:
 
9.5   (2)
Engine:
 
10.0   (2)
Value for Money:
 
8.0   (2)
 
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Owned for 2 weeks

Overall rating: 
 
8.3
As a Long Distance Tourer:
 
9.0
Off Road Capability:
 
3.0
Around Town:
 
8.0
Additional Equipment Availability:
 
8.0
Reliability:
 
10.0
Handling:
 
10.0
Engine:
 
10.0
Value for Money:
 
8.0
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Reviewed by keithblade
June 28, 2011
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I have treated myself for my 50th birthday and have owned this bike for 3-weeks. I had the first 600 mile service after 1 week because I couldn't get off the thing. It is just the best bike I have ever owned!

I love the extra touches like the fold away handle for getting it on the centre stand instead of using the pillion hanger or frame. The electrical sockets, one each side, the whole bike seems to have had a lot of thought and design input.

The bike seems extremely well built too, attention to detail seems to be Ducati's strength.

On a down side I think the 4 settings for the fuel mapping are a great idea but I question the 'urban' setting as it does feel a little nadgery.

The handling is absolutely beautiful, positive steering and very smooth throttle control make it a pleasure to ride in any situation.

The centre stand, heated grips, large underseat storage are very practical additions too.

In a nutshell this is the best bike I have ever had and beleive me I have had a few!

LOVE IT.

 

Multistrada 1200

Overall rating: 
 
8.0
As a Long Distance Tourer:
 
9.0
Off Road Capability:
 
5.0
Around Town:
 
8.0
Additional Equipment Availability:
 
7.0
Reliability:
 
8.0
Handling:
 
9.0
Engine:
 
10.0
Value for Money:
 
8.0
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful

I had my Multistrada on order for about 2 months when it arrived at the end of July 2010 and was partly funded by my 3 year-old Buell Ulysses – another 1200cc V-Twin.

I opted for the base version as this seemed to be an absolute bargain - £11k for a new-generation, freshly-launched 150bhp Ducati, with all the same electronic engine trickery as the £14k Sport and Touring versions, including Traction Control. Without the electronic suspension, I figured I was only missing 1 or 2% of the bikes full potential. I also didn't want to become obsessed with settings and preferences for all the potential endless scenarios. I've managed quite well up until now.

Right, which colour? There's lots of discussion about colour. 'Black is fastest'. 'White is best looking'. For me, it's Italian so has to be Red – end of.

The main feature of this bike is it's engine and the main reason why I so badly wanted it. Having previously owned a Tiger 1050 as well, I knew that an extra 30 or so horses wouldn't be a bad thing, especially as touring with passenger and luggage hauling capability were my prime requirements. I also like a bit of serious grunt which was previously unavailable for this type of bike.

In May 2010, I found a dealer who was not only within 30 minutes ride but kind enough to lend me their 'S' demo for the afternoon! Having not been a previous customer of theirs nor Ducati owner, I thought this was especially generous. Another Ducati/KTM dealer was only offering a 30 minute ride so they didn't get my business.

Stepping off the Tiger and onto the Multi, I was greeted with that familiar V-Twin vibe. What I wasn't expecting was the smoothness and linear urgency at the higher rpms.

I immediately felt at home in the saddle and the ergonomics seemed perfect for my 6', enduro-geared frame, complete with compulsary Arai Tour-X bash-hat. I felt the part.
The LCD instrumentation is excellent and tells you everything you could possibly need, including air temperature, fuel level and gear selection.

Pulling away, the clutch felt light and well modulated, the steering precise and low speed control good. The controls felt natural to use and the mirrors were extremely effective (although they didn't particularly look good).

After only 10 minutes I was outside the City centre and, on the open road, it quickly became apparent that I was riding my future bike. Having been an Alfa owner for several years, I was glad the bike had the full Italian character I was hoping. It was a revelation.

Once up to speed, the bike felt light and agile but found the screen fairly useless - seems to be the norm for these type of bikes (at least for me anyway). I knew this could be fixed and can now enjoy long stints on my own bike with much less buffeting and damage to the ears.

This bike has a mild manner for relaxed riding and an absolute beast should the opportunity present itself. I think it's point-to-point A&B road capability is unrivalled and is also a comfortable mile-muncher.

The handling is inspiring and the brakes offer huge stopping power with plenty of feel.
The only real sensory deprived area is the noise. The engine sounds very agricultural, especially at low revs and a meaty sound track would be a bonus. I'm not prepared to spend £1600 on the Termignoni but will hopefully get something sorted soon. Having had a Remus on the Buell and Arrow on the Tiger, it's something I do need in my life!

I have now completed over 3000 miles in the last 6 months with no real faults to speak of but will be returning to the dealer in the new-year for a Calibration upgrade to cure the occasional low speed surging issues.

I initially had some worrying gear selection issues, with the occasional stall, but this was cured with a new quick-action gear shifter. This gave the gear change much needed feel and more positive engagement.

I also turned my attention to designing a fully adjustable Screen kit. Although the standard screen was height adjustable, it seemed to have little impact on wind, noise and weather protection. I think a proper adventure bike should offer, at the very least, reasonable protection for distance riding. The new design addresses these issues and has proved a very popular modification, which I'm proud to offer.

I haven't ventured off road too far, except the odd dirt track. Some of the fixtures seem a bit flimsy (especially the Handguards) and won't want to drop it. I'm sure each 'off' will be expensive and could potentially leave me stranded. However, most of my riding is on the hard stuff so would rather have the bike lean towards those attributes.

I have recently added the Ducati panniers and a rear carrier to support future trips, plus Symtec Heated Grips and Spot Lights have also been added for the Autumn/Winter months. Fiamm horns have also helped make my presence known by less observant cage-dwellers.

This is a special bike. You feel special riding it. And when you park it up, it always gets some attention.

Is it the best bike I've ever owned? Yes. Would I recommend it? Absolutely.

The Ducati ownership has lived up to expectations and more and the price tag now seems like a bargain.

Bike picture here:
http://palmerproducts.auto.officelive.com/images/Picture%20049a.JPG

Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb5YA3A5j6w

Review Information Motorcycles

Time owned 6 months
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Would you buy again Yes
In one line Extremely capable all rounder
Grin Factor (0=crap 10=I loved it) 10
 
 
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Nice review Iain....I don't suppose it would be the 'done thing' to have mentioned your own website so I'll do it for you! Great range of after market accessories for the Multistrada 1200 (and other bikes;-) here:
http://palmerproducts.auto.off...1200.aspx

Ride safe!
Andy
....another very happy MTS1200 owner smilies/cheesy.gif
http://www.MTS1200.info
Andyw , February 10, 2011 | url
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Strada
Hi, Andy,
I didn't intentionally buy the Multi for making a range of products as I thought the options would be extremely limited - I just really wanted the bike!
As it turns out, there is a large selection of improvements I've found and are more popular than we could have imagined!
Strada , April 11, 2011
Reassuring
keithblade
Great review, I test rode it yesterday and bought the 1200S Touring! The bike is awesome and so lovely and easy to ride. I picked up my partner to she what she thought (the boss always has to be happy) and she fell in love with it immediately.

Roll on 2-weeks!
keithblade , May 31, 2011
Ducati 1200s Touring
apknight
Well done to Iain for this review. I fully concur as I've owned mine now for coming up to 12months and what a great machine!

Am off to Corsica with MSL tours in Sept so a few miles will be applied then!

Bike has had a few niggles: gear lever rubber falling off, rear brake ineffectiveness and fuel sender failure- all sorted by Snells with no issues plus the bike now feels as good as the GS's rear brakes which was my only quibble prior to the latest fix.

Iain's after market screen plus brackets, foot rest enlarger and black coated pillion St brackets are superb so I would recommend these to any one thinking of looking at Iain's products!

Final moan is with the mag that I bought on Saturday 20th August to take on hols to Greece only to find all the pages fe out whilst reading in the sun! Any chance of using a better glue? Otherwise an excellent mag.
apknight , August 24, 2011
Try one if you can
stuxtttr
I was lucky enough to score a test ride on one about 18 months ago.

What a lovely bike to ride.

Think sports bike fast but all day comfy.

It goes and stops so well I really think on the right road nothing will touch it.

I have not managed to go faster on the welland run Uppingham to Market Haborough.

The ducati lifted its front wheel nicely cresting a hump at 115, it felt totally in control and put a whopper of a smile across my face.

i was suprised at the finish for such a pricey bike. bits fell off during my 2 hours smilies/sad.gif but hey if I had the cash the pikes peak special would defo get a place in my dream garage.

To all those who have one = jealous
and to all those that have never ridden one, give it a try you will be amazed
stuxtttr , February 04, 2012

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