Great presentation, it's nice to see what a bike can be like to just ride and not bounce off the rev limiter when just going down to get milk and bread. This had a lot more real world riding in it. Thanks.
Interesting to see a little bit of behind the scenes at a launch. Probably all the Multistrada most of us would ever need, but If I was in the market I would still hanker after the V4S.
After riding the V4S at a Ducati session, I missed my ST4s, the V4 was amazing but misses the energy and drive of a V2. Smooth fast and like a Honda. Well thats my view and I do like to see development, I am not a traditionalist..
Watched your great honest review Mat, had a test ride, loved it, got a great deal and picking my red one up on Friday. After three GSs I’d had enough of the weight and fancied something different, a very underrated package and yes I tried the over priced V4. To be honest I can’t wait and taking it back to Italy next year😎.
New ones are a bit salty for me, so we are struggling by with our 2015 white 1200s !!!! Got it with 21,000 miles for 10 grand !! Truly the best bike I have ever owned!!! And I am 69 !! 😂😂😂😂😂🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🍺🍺🍺🍺
Great comments. So agree, all motorbikes should be standard with heated grips. My other niggle has always been helmets, been riding for over 25 years and after reading so many times during this time, Noise and especially wind ! Wonderful show thanks
KTM 990 SMT did all that-minus the electronics -12 years ago. Tyre technology has been one of the greatest improvements to handling, comfort and grip. The difference between the old Bridgestones of 15 years ago and something like the Metz M7RR is a revelatory. I’ve recently discovered the joys of single cylinder, non-electronic simplicity. No good for fully loaded, two up touring, but massive fun on the tiny back roads which rarely get visited by anyone except lost tourists and farmers make it a mini adventure within a few tens of miles - 43 bhp 150Kg perfect for the job.
So much great information. Love the video format and the scenes references (talking and then viewing the riding footage). Great review that is valuable!
Ducati is so expensive in Australia… that even the owners are afraid to mention how much it costs to service or maintain. Saw the Multistrada on the weekend and it was like Time stood still ☺️Lovely bikes though 🤗… Great style of reviewing.. subscribed.
I think it perfect, I got rid on my 2015 DVT due it's lumpiness at most normal conditions AND it just does not need 160 hp. Great for a arm stretching squirt in a straight line but where else can you use the ponies? I had more fun on my vstrom 650. Handleing is always stellar on the multi. I am sure the 950 will be a much better bike for most of us. The manufacturer's have jumped the shark with too much unusable horsepower.
Just an opposing view: I have a ‘13 multi 1200. But I live at 4000 feet elevation, and do 90% of my riding at 5000-7000 ft. Given drive line loss and altitude induced hp loss, i’m already down to 105-120 hp at the wheel depending where I am at the moment. So all the hp becomes very usable for me.
I like the idea of this bike and would consider one if I hadn't such a bad experience with the 2015 Multi - it was always in the dealers being repaired and eventually rejected it.
11:05 Would you say the bike is undersprung if you want to tour with a 200lbs (90kg) rider and 120lbs (54kg) passenger? Or with the electronic preload you have enough adjustment to make it work even with luggage for a super smooth and comfortable ride? Was the bottoming out before or after you set the proper preload setting?
The 950 multi was the bike I wanted when it first came out but it was just not suitable for this vertically challenged oldey who often had a pillion .I did sample it and it was great .I may have to revisit the new version .
Try the V2 then try a V4, then buy the V4. The V4 is astonishing, I'd have been disappointed if I'd have gone for the V2, I'd be hesitant to overtake on the V2 compared to the V4, you really do need all those horses with the V4, it is incredible. The downsides of the V4? It drinks fuel, but that's because you're munching miles and having so much fun on it, and you want to nail it, everywhere.
Outstanding review Mat so enjoyable , objective-ish given the bribe but absolutely just what the doctor ordered for us lesser mortals destined to merely dream about such test rides ;).
For a fit 60 yr-old, which of these bikes that you've reviewed would you recommend for "enthusiastic" touring--the V4, the K1600GT or GT, or the V2? I've had 2 K1600GT and am considering buying a new bike, would love your opinion. Thanks.
Thanks Mat. What a nice treat despite the weather and restrictions. I like the dash (electronics), that both head lights are on. What is missing is engine sound... this isn't an electric motor right?
I read and watched various reviews about the new multistrada V2 , but why no body pointed out that it's actually just a multistrada 1260 with smaller engine and minor changes?
Long winded? I don’t think so, I love the way he presents (whatever he’s talking about) I do wonder if they do more to these bikes than polish them for the camera. Do they fine tune the fuel mapping so they ride perfectly for the journalist’s?? That would be interesting to know( for the buyers/not the bike makers) First video I have seen of yours but not the last.
Get yourself a pair of those enduro SIDI boots. Gortex, comfortable and like wearing ski boots. Best boots I ever bought. £300 sheets though 😬. Buuuut, they’ll last forever, you can replace the chunky soles, lifetime guarantee, if they leak you get new ones. The fasteners can be replaced easily, I haven’t had to but if they were to break, you can just undo the screws.
Hello! First of all thank you for a great program👍👍 It would be awesome if you could make a comparison test between the new 2021 Ktm super adventure s, and Bmw 1250gs. I'm thinking of buying one of them but can't decide wich one. Best regards Daniel
Really enjoy your reports! But if I hadn’t read the title of the video, I could have sworn you were sitting on my 5 year old 1200! Are there any new components at all on the V2 aside from the engine?
Great launch report Mat. Gotta say I think 110-125 usable bhp is the sweet spot for any twin/triple road bike. You can wring its neck without hitting hyperspace and in theory, immature middle-aged fools like me and thee have a fighting chance of keeping our licences. No overtaking on a press launch? Not overtaking used to be considered an offence.
Since I saw new MV Agusta 9.5 Lucky Explorer I cant help it, but all other new (or "new") adventure bikes look less interesting then they should. I am very interested in comparing it with bikes like this Ducati, KTM 890 Adv, Triumph Tiger 900 etc. And since everything that is new is probably beta tester today, well... I may wait sometime before somebody talks about the reliability. Nice video though, was enjoyable to watch, Ducati does their homeworks nicely, diferentiating themselves from others by making sportier kind of adventure bikes. Kinda like Porsche SUVs.
Mat, did Ducati supply a dozen brand new bikes? After 5 mins on gravel surely they become very secondhand. Do they then use them at a dozen dealers as demos, or sell them as new bikes with a few hundred miles on the clock? I've always wondered how they deal with this.
Great review, but there is one characteristic thats often forgotten...fuel consumption!? Petrol is now so expensive, and that's something I think about before I buy a bike , especially if it's your daily drive or if you do alot of travelling. Ducati's have been known to be a bit thirsty...
Mine averages 4.9 litres per 100 kms with half of my riding in the city and the other half on country roads at a spirited pace. I wouldn’t call that thirsty.
Hello young chap liked the review as allways heated grips top point one other thing fully enclosed chain gard to keep the crud of your bike and you a honda cd 175 had this years ago ducati could make a styleish version intagrated into a single sided swing arm stay happy and grumpy lol
Excellent review once again! I'd consider buying one, even the base model, rider aids be damned!...the V4 is much more bike, but cost prohibitive. So give the base one with heated grips & cruise control
Isn't the rear brake connected to the front making dragging difficult to impossible? Lose the rider modes and traction control, make cruise and heated grips standard. No one who knows how to ride needs rider modes or traction control.
Buyer of Multi V2s BEWARE!!!! Do NOT TAKE DELIVERY!!! So as many of you may have already seen my previous post. I am having an issue with my brand new Multistrada V2 S. The bike is at 7600 miles and I went to change a new set of tires. Put on the same stock trail ii scorpion Perelli‘s. After the change, the bike is undrivable. There is a shaking throughout the bike and the handlebars cannot be let go while driving. My Ducati dealer took off the tires to rechecked the balance and everything checks out. They noticed a difference in the length of the front forks(5-8mm left is longer than the right). They called Ducati to get guidance on what needed to happen. Ducati‘s official response was to tell me not to take my hands off the handle bar!!!! They said that this was normal operating specifications for the bike.?????? Everyone at my Ducati dealer has ridden the bike and agrees they’ve never felt something like that in all of their years of riding a motorcycle. In my opinion, the bike is dangerous, and cannot be ridden with this specific issue if this is “normal operating specifications”. Another note : The where on the front tire has very abnormal, cupping on one side of the tire. The difference in height for the skyhook suspension in the way it wears down the tire seems to compensate for this abnormality, and for some reason when you roll the bike off the dealer lot in Brand New condition. I never felt anything like this. The shaking is very bad, not your normal vibration that you would get from the Motorcycle. They have a Ducati rep coming out to the dealer tomorrow and once I get an update from them I will let everyone here know. Please share this with as many people as possible, hopefully this is not some corporate decision. Ducati is making to mitigate a manufacturing defect that will linger and tarnish the impeccable experience that we have had up until now with this 2022 new model
I came for the bike review but stayed for the narrative! Very entertaining to watch, great job!
I could listen to Mat talk about anything. Incredible blend of information and humor. Throughly enjoy these videos
6:38 I'm sure your colleagues from Czechoslovakia will be delighted that you mentioned them 😌
Old habits die hard…..
😂😂😂🤣🤣
Love Mat’s style of presenting. Nice bike too 👍😀
Great presentation, it's nice to see what a bike can be like to just ride and not bounce off the rev limiter when just going down to get milk and bread. This had a lot more real world riding in it. Thanks.
I can’t be the only one who wants to know who fell off... 😂
Your reviews have just gone up another level in recent months.Thanks.
Interesting to see a little bit of behind the scenes at a launch. Probably all the Multistrada most of us would ever need, but If I was in the market I would still hanker after the V4S.
After riding the V4S at a Ducati session, I missed my ST4s, the V4 was amazing but misses the energy and drive of a V2.
Smooth fast and like a Honda.
Well thats my view and I do like to see development, I am not a traditionalist..
Very good point about heated grips from a safety point of view. Lovely bike and a really enjoyable video 👍
Agreed 100% - great point about panic braking with cold hands. Or how about braking feel on the limit!?
Watched your great honest review Mat, had a test ride, loved it, got a great deal and picking my red one up on Friday. After three GSs I’d had enough of the weight and fancied something different, a very underrated package and yes I tried the over priced V4. To be honest I can’t wait and taking it back to Italy next year😎.
May I ask, price difference aside, what did you make swing over to the V2s?
Excellent review, always a pleasure to listen to your colored and witty narrative. Thank you.
New ones are a bit salty for me, so we are struggling by with our 2015 white 1200s !!!! Got it with 21,000 miles for 10 grand !! Truly the best bike I have ever owned!!! And I am 69 !! 😂😂😂😂😂🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍🍺🍺🍺🍺
Great comments.
So agree, all motorbikes should be standard with heated grips.
My other niggle has always been helmets, been riding for over 25 years and after reading so many times during this time,
Noise and especially wind !
Wonderful show thanks
RIP Matt❤
KTM 990 SMT did all that-minus the electronics -12 years ago. Tyre technology has been one of the greatest improvements to handling, comfort and grip. The difference between the old Bridgestones of 15 years ago and something like the Metz M7RR is a revelatory. I’ve recently discovered the joys of single cylinder, non-electronic simplicity. No good for fully loaded, two up touring, but massive fun on the tiny back roads which rarely get visited by anyone except lost tourists and farmers make it a mini adventure within a few tens of miles - 43 bhp 150Kg perfect for the job.
I went for a KTM 690 Duke R lots of fun!
So much great information. Love the video format and the scenes references (talking and then viewing the riding footage). Great review that is valuable!
I too am with you on the heated grips. Should be standard 🤔
What can I say? Bloody entertaining and informative as usual Mat. Cheers mate.
Ducati is so expensive in Australia… that even the owners are afraid to mention how much it costs to service or maintain. Saw the Multistrada on the weekend and it was like Time stood still ☺️Lovely bikes though 🤗… Great style of reviewing.. subscribed.
I think it perfect, I got rid on my 2015 DVT due it's lumpiness at most normal conditions AND it just does not need 160 hp. Great for a arm stretching squirt in a straight line but where else can you use the ponies? I had more fun on my vstrom 650. Handleing is always stellar on the multi. I am sure the 950 will be a much better bike for most of us. The manufacturer's have jumped the shark with too much unusable horsepower.
Just an opposing view: I have a ‘13 multi 1200. But I live at 4000 feet elevation, and do 90% of my riding at 5000-7000 ft. Given drive line loss and altitude induced hp loss, i’m already down to 105-120 hp at the wheel depending where I am at the moment. So all the hp becomes very usable for me.
I loved my 15 plate 1200 dvt base. Miss it for road presence, but other better cheaper more fun bikes out there.
If there is an abundance of low end torque I could be interested…..it certainly is a nice looking machine!
I like the idea of this bike and would consider one if I hadn't such a bad experience with the 2015 Multi - it was always in the dealers being repaired and eventually rejected it.
950 & V2 are may favourite Multistradas!
Fantastic commentary and knowledge.Informative and very direct as well as quite amusing.
11:05 Would you say the bike is undersprung if you want to tour with a 200lbs (90kg) rider and 120lbs (54kg) passenger? Or with the electronic preload you have enough adjustment to make it work even with luggage for a super smooth and comfortable ride? Was the bottoming out before or after you set the proper preload setting?
I paid $22,000 Canadian for my 2017 triumph trophy it came with a button for heated grips installed, and no actual heated grips 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤣🤣🤣🤣
The best most thorough review thank you , I just bought 2020 950s it’s superb
This guy is hilarious. So well delivered. Bravo my guy.
Gracias por tu review, en Monterrey, Mexico, muchos seguimos tus reviews. Saludos
The 950 multi was the bike I wanted when it first came out but it was just not suitable for this vertically challenged oldey who often had a pillion .I did sample it and it was great .I may have to revisit the new version .
I think the V2 is only 10mm lower but on the S version you can lower it a bit further using the skyhook suspension
@@les2935 It is also a thinner seat, so it feels much lower.. They are worlds apart, I've ridden them both... I have a 30' inseam...
Excellent review. V2S One day a dream can come true. Thanks Mat and I remember too well frozen hands as a teenager on my DT50
I hope the wife doesn't here that she may be compared to "a dollop of lard" the next time she becomes your pillion😂😂
Wow! I feel like I am already riding this bike by just looking at this video. Hopefully sometime soon. Thanks for the video.
I see you are going about 70 kmph in the second gear! What is actually the recommended gear to ride this without over accelerating?
That gravel lane you started on, looks like the scene from Gladiator, where his wife and kids lived before the Roman's came and killed them...
I'ld be interested to see motojournalists from Czechoslovakia ;-) testing 2022 Multistrada.. thanks for the review!
Try the V2 then try a V4, then buy the V4. The V4 is astonishing, I'd have been disappointed if I'd have gone for the V2, I'd be hesitant to overtake on the V2 compared to the V4, you really do need all those horses with the V4, it is incredible. The downsides of the V4? It drinks fuel, but that's because you're munching miles and having so much fun on it, and you want to nail it, everywhere.
You're living the dream, Durrans. 🇮🇹🥂
Outstanding review Mat so enjoyable , objective-ish given the bribe but absolutely just what the doctor ordered for us lesser mortals destined to merely dream about such test rides ;).
For a fit 60 yr-old, which of these bikes that you've reviewed would you recommend for "enthusiastic" touring--the V4, the K1600GT or GT, or the V2? I've had 2 K1600GT and am considering buying a new bike, would love your opinion. Thanks.
Absolutely brilliant and informative review. Quite a bike - pity about the weather. Many thanks.
Thanks Mat. What a nice treat despite the weather and restrictions. I like the dash (electronics), that both head lights are on. What is missing is engine sound... this isn't an electric motor right?
Great review apart from no mention of the screen performance! Was this because apparently it’s poor due to buffeting?
You sir speak the truth heated grips should come as standard for safety. I to know the feeling of having blue hands lol
Great presentation. Ducati confirms its value for money. Great Nike!,,
I read and watched various reviews about the new multistrada V2 , but why no body pointed out that it's actually just a multistrada 1260 with smaller engine and minor changes?
Brilliant review mate👍
I have never understood the turning lights in the handguards. Looks so easy to break and I guess expensive to replace.
Thats a deal breaker for a california lane splitter like me. I brake my bar end mirrors regularly
The day I refer to my usual pillion as a "dollop of lard" would be my last day as a married man. Or possibly my last day as a living person.
Incredible review, so impressively articulate good sir🔝🎥🎬
What a great review. Thank you so much.
Very interesting bike the V2.
Epic narrative.
Long winded? I don’t think so, I love the way he presents (whatever he’s talking about)
I do wonder if they do more to these bikes than polish them for the camera. Do they fine tune the fuel mapping so they ride perfectly for the journalist’s?? That would be interesting to know( for the buyers/not the bike makers)
First video I have seen of yours but not the last.
How was the buffeting on this new model?
Get yourself a pair of those enduro SIDI boots. Gortex, comfortable and like wearing ski boots. Best boots I ever bought. £300 sheets though 😬. Buuuut, they’ll last forever, you can replace the chunky soles, lifetime guarantee, if they leak you get new ones. The fasteners can be replaced easily, I haven’t had to but if they were to break, you can just undo the screws.
I have white finger from riding through Scottish winters. Good cause. I'm all for warm muffs.
Excellent review, well done Mat
Awesome review, very entertaining. Thank you.
Good review, cheers
Hello!
First of all thank you for a great program👍👍 It would be awesome if you could make a comparison test between the new 2021 Ktm super adventure s, and Bmw 1250gs. I'm thinking of buying one of them but can't decide wich one.
Best regards
Daniel
Thank you sir!
At the price of high end bikes these days,,full safety and things like heated grips should absolutely be standard.
Good review, I'm convinced!
20k bike = "entry level" according to ducati
Entry level price for a real bike. I think it's all the bike you could ever need.
excellent review thank you
yes heated grips should be standard too much price unnecessary price gauging exists today, rode the 4s which was amazing
Brilliant review 👍👍👍
YES!! HEATED GRIPS.... AND SEAT!
great review as always
I’m currently on a ‘21 950S, best bike I’ve ever had. Also, I prefer it to the 1260.
I have a 2020 950s, it's a fantastic bike to ride everywhere, cornering, light off road, totally satisfied 🇧🇷✌🏻
the Goldilocks Multi imho
Love the review, but meeting people from Czechoslovakia is weird at least :)
Really enjoy your reports! But if I hadn’t read the title of the video, I could have sworn you were sitting on my 5 year old 1200! Are there any new components at all on the V2 aside from the engine?
Great launch report Mat. Gotta say I think 110-125 usable bhp is the sweet spot for any twin/triple road bike. You can wring its neck without hitting hyperspace and in theory, immature middle-aged fools like me and thee have a fighting chance of keeping our licences. No overtaking on a press launch? Not overtaking used to be considered an offence.
Since I saw new MV Agusta 9.5 Lucky Explorer I cant help it, but all other new (or "new") adventure bikes look less interesting then they should. I am very interested in comparing it with bikes like this Ducati, KTM 890 Adv, Triumph Tiger 900 etc. And since everything that is new is probably beta tester today, well... I may wait sometime before somebody talks about the reliability.
Nice video though, was enjoyable to watch, Ducati does their homeworks nicely, diferentiating themselves from others by making sportier kind of adventure bikes. Kinda like Porsche SUVs.
Good review. Ring ducati and for another water bottle. 15k Yes it's needs heated grips for that cost. If they throw that in I'll have one, sold
Great review! Thanks
Great review
Hmm...i actually like how this looks instead of the V4s..it's less busy? If that makes sense.... wouldnt mind a slight bump into a 1000cc though.
Who were the 2 UK guys at the front?
Mat, did Ducati supply a dozen brand new bikes? After 5 mins on gravel surely they become very secondhand. Do they then use them at a dozen dealers as demos, or sell them as new bikes with a few hundred miles on the clock? I've always wondered how they deal with this.
Good job !....as usual 😉 ....
but .......is it an electric bike ? 😐
because in 22', never heared the sound of this famous V2 engine 😥
Absolutely gorgeous 😍
Maintenance intervals (?)
Great review, but there is one characteristic thats often forgotten...fuel consumption!? Petrol is now so expensive, and that's something I think about before I buy a bike , especially if it's your daily drive or if you do alot of travelling. Ducati's have been known to be a bit thirsty...
Mine averages 4.9 litres per 100 kms with half of my riding in the city and the other half on country roads at a spirited pace. I wouldn’t call that thirsty.
Buying a Ducati MS then worry about fuel, lol it’s for the rich
Hello young chap liked the review as allways heated grips top point one other thing fully enclosed chain gard to keep the crud of your bike and you a honda cd 175 had this years ago ducati could make a styleish version intagrated into a single sided swing arm stay happy and grumpy lol
If it ain't broken, don't fix it. Lighter wheels never hurts.
Excellent review once again! I'd consider buying one, even the base model, rider aids be damned!...the V4 is much more bike, but cost prohibitive. So give the base one with heated grips & cruise control
2 minutes in and that was enough yammering without getting anywhere. No way I can listen to this for 22’.
So don't ?
"from Checkoslovakia" :D :D
Hello from Russia. ✌🏻
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Heated grips.. you understand some of us don't live in cold places right?
Dollop of lard
Thank you, England, for existing. lol
Isn't the rear brake connected to the front making dragging difficult to impossible? Lose the rider modes and traction control, make cruise and heated grips standard. No one who knows how to ride needs rider modes or traction control.
#HeatedGripsSaveLives
Buyer of Multi V2s BEWARE!!!! Do NOT TAKE DELIVERY!!!
So as many of you may have already seen my previous post. I am having an issue with my brand new Multistrada V2 S. The bike is at 7600 miles and I went to change a new set of tires. Put on the same stock trail ii scorpion Perelli‘s. After the change, the bike is undrivable. There is a shaking throughout the bike and the handlebars cannot be let go while driving.
My Ducati dealer took off the tires to rechecked the balance and everything checks out. They noticed a difference in the length of the front forks(5-8mm left is longer than the right). They called Ducati to get guidance on what needed to happen. Ducati‘s official response was to tell me not to take my hands off the handle bar!!!!
They said that this was normal operating specifications for the bike.??????
Everyone at my Ducati dealer has ridden the bike and agrees they’ve never felt something like that in all of their years of riding a motorcycle.
In my opinion, the bike is dangerous, and cannot be ridden with this specific issue if this is “normal operating specifications”.
Another note : The where on the front tire has very abnormal, cupping on one side of the tire. The difference in height for the skyhook suspension in the way it wears down the tire seems to compensate for this abnormality, and for some reason when you roll the bike off the dealer lot in Brand New condition. I never felt anything like this.
The shaking is very bad, not your normal vibration that you would get from the Motorcycle.
They have a Ducati rep coming out to the dealer tomorrow and once I get an update from them I will let everyone here know.
Please share this with as many people as possible, hopefully this is not some corporate decision. Ducati is making to mitigate a manufacturing defect that will linger and tarnish the impeccable experience that we have had up until now with this 2022 new model
1.75 speed on playback is best
So its vstrom like😀
They should have kept the VTwin
Being British that weather made you fell right at home….
No adaptive cruise control, and blind spot awareness as like on the V4 at least as options is disappointing.