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Multistrada 1200S Touring - First Impressions and Ride Photos

Discussion in 'Ducati' started by bwhip, Mar 15, 2011.

  1. luvtolean Moderator

    Nice, they are awesome pieces of machinery. Unless something crazy happens, I should be on one sometime next year. :pray:
  2. bwhip Every ride a gift

    A couple from today. Not a big ride, just down the street for these:

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  3. phobe vfr1200fa.blogspot.com

    Got any photos of the left side?



    :poke:
  4. abtech Believe

    Beautiful!
  5. ND4SPD It's almost racing season!

    Bike(s):
    Honda VFR 800
    Incredible pictures, as always. Thanks for sharing!
  6. 08silvercbr Banned from1911 discussion by 08silvercbr.

    Bike(s):
    08' CBR 1000rr, 03' CRF 450R
    Glad to see you got all the mud off it from the last ride. :D Sure does clean up nice. :thumb:
  7. Blorton MCADX @ Grattan ROX!!!

    Bike(s):
    Hyper
    Great shots! Thanks for sharing.
  8. ND4SPD It's almost racing season!

    Bike(s):
    Honda VFR 800
    I'm not sure dirt sticks to that bike. He probably just photoshops it on there.
  9. bwhip Every ride a gift

    :smilebig: I've found it's very rare for any bike to look as good from the kickstand side, especially when it's leaning that direction. Even the ones with conventional swingarms! ;)
  10. phobe vfr1200fa.blogspot.com

    I'm just jealous that you're still riding. Mine's parked.
  11. bwhip Every ride a gift

    Probably not too much longer. Low of 27 forecast for Tuesday. Today was almost 70!
  12. bwhip Every ride a gift

  13. BizJetGuy Resident Curmudgeon

    Bike(s):
    '72 CB350F - sort of
    I'm starting to fall for the Multi. Hard.
  14. luvtolean Moderator

    Heh, one of my more enjoyable days on the GS-A was riding with G-Force from his house to Santa Barbara through Ojai, and then I went on from there to the SF Bay with only one stop on the way.

    My main complaint with the GS-A was the width when riding daily here in CA as I commuted on that bike a bunch. I was just wondering aloud to her last weekend, if we lived in a place where traffic wasn't an issue, which would be preferred...
  15. bwhip Every ride a gift

    That's a good question! For example, up in this part of the world, where traffic is a very minor consideration, I think either bike could be a really good choice. We're fortunate to have some really great asphalt, and an abundance of awesome trails as well.

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