After not riding for 25 years and a previous HD Electric Glide owner I have decided to you into the Adventure Bike Category. Have now have test drove both the GSA and Rally V4. The Ducati is a better bike for me but not by much. The Rally seems to ride better and seems to handle lighter. The power of the Ducati is much more and much smoother at high speeds.
I had both and I donated my R1250 GSA to charity after the Rally arrived. The Rally is a better bike in its handling, has the adaptive cruise control, fully adjustable riding modes, and is very responsive. The GSA is fine but is more like the tank of ADV riding. I look forward to comparisons of the Rally to the R1300 GSA next year.
Im old enough to remember when most roads where I lived were dirt or gravel. So, with all due respect, when did riding off-tarmac become riding off road?
Exactly. It seems like most road in my home country (Iceland) were "offroad" when I was growing up. And I have done a lot of riding on street bikes and cruisers and such roads (And worse) .Always laugh a bit when I see people going "offroad" like that on their expensive, "offroad" capable adventure bikes. 😅
Couldnt have put it better. Most "offroads" shown/ridden these days by most motorcyclists are better than our Indian city roads in the monsoon by a large degree...!!! :)
The off-road ability is wildly overstated on these things unless you're riding with a support vehicle. Back in the day, I got my built 1990 DR650 stuck in a boggy section of single track. Even at 175kgs or so, I couldn't get it out by myself, which I could typically do with proper enduros. A 10km walk back to the main road, and another couple to a house to call a friend to help me get it out. Finally got home at something like 5am. These are the two wheel equivalent of the Chelsea tractor.
@Rarekid im from south east asia and i can second your opinion. Those are hardly even a rough road, rural area in SEA is what you see in your western Enduro motorcross tracks 😂
as a long time gs owner I’m booked for a test ride next week to see what the fuss is all about. Also keeping my options open in case the new 1300 gs is as ugly as they say it will be.
Durability and this brand do not go together I bought a new multi and it needed an engine rebuilt 14 months into ownership I’ll wait a few years and see how this bike plays out
Starting at 24 thousand pds ,Ducati you have lost your mind.Way to expensive. I speak from 10 yrs of Ducati ownership of a Multistrada 1200 S A great pity one of their dealers is a complete moran..treats the bike owners with contempt I took my 1 year old 1260 Enduro to the main dealer in Slovenia to have its first service done.last June 2022 Turns out they let a 16 yrs old schoolboy on work experience work on my bike draining the oil etc . At some stage he damaged the treads on the oil sump,They refused to repair the damage until I agreed to pay for the damage they caused. I was furious they had a gun to my head I had to agree to pay ..Little option to get my bike back. The joke was no mechanic on site was capable of doing the repair. The bike was loaded into a van and taken 2 miles, to the Yamaha dealer to do the repair. I went with the bike. I was told on route ,all serious complex repairs are taken to the Yamaha dealer. That speaks volumes ref the quality of service mechanics they employ. The damage repair cost me 90 euros.Plus 4 hrs of extra time wasted. To date I never got an apology or offer of warranty on the repair from the Ducati dealer.They seem to think it's ok to damage my expensive bike I contacted Ducati head quarters in Italy to my shock ,and surprise they took no action ref the schoolboy damaging my bike. He should never have been allowed to touch the bike from minute one. I still paid full hourly rate for a stupid boy to do damage.to a very expensive 1 yrs old bike with under 3000 miles on the speedo. Had I the means I would sue their ass off through the courts. Fellow riders out there I would like to hear your opinion on this nightmare inflicted on me. J.A I
After not riding for 25 years and a previous HD Electric Glide owner I have decided to you into the Adventure Bike Category. Have now have test drove both the GSA and Rally V4. The Ducati is a better bike for me but not by much. The Rally seems to ride better and seems to handle lighter. The power of the Ducati is much more and much smoother at high speeds.
I had both and I donated my R1250 GSA to charity after the Rally arrived. The Rally is a better bike in its handling, has the adaptive cruise control, fully adjustable riding modes, and is very responsive. The GSA is fine but is more like the tank of ADV riding. I look forward to comparisons of the Rally to the R1300 GSA next year.
Im old enough to remember when most roads where I lived were dirt or gravel. So, with all due respect, when did riding off-tarmac become riding off road?
Exactly. It seems like most road in my home country (Iceland) were "offroad" when I was growing up. And I have done a lot of riding on street bikes and cruisers and such roads (And worse) .Always laugh a bit when I see people going "offroad" like that on their expensive, "offroad" capable adventure bikes. 😅
@@runarmagnusson haha when I was in Indonesia, every old lady was tearing it up "offroad" on gravel roads like these on 125cc scooters all day
Couldnt have put it better. Most "offroads" shown/ridden these days by most motorcyclists are better than our Indian city roads in the monsoon by a large degree...!!! :)
The off-road ability is wildly overstated on these things unless you're riding with a support vehicle. Back in the day, I got my built 1990 DR650 stuck in a boggy section of single track. Even at 175kgs or so, I couldn't get it out by myself, which I could typically do with proper enduros. A 10km walk back to the main road, and another couple to a house to call a friend to help me get it out. Finally got home at something like 5am.
These are the two wheel equivalent of the Chelsea tractor.
@Rarekid im from south east asia and i can second your opinion. Those are hardly even a rough road, rural area in SEA is what you see in your western Enduro motorcross tracks 😂
I would have thought that by now you guys would have sorted any issues with recording noise during riding. But obviously not.
masterpiece by ducati
Minimum preload with the push of a button is not new.
It was available on the V4 as a software update in february last year
Looks interesting, I’ve wondering how big the panniers are and can you fit a full face lid in both or either?
The non-exhaust side case fits a full face XL Shoei Neotec 2 just fine.
as a long time gs owner I’m booked for a test ride next week to see what the fuss is all about. Also keeping my options open in case the new 1300 gs is as ugly as they say it will be.
@willm8182 average 11+k year over the 4 years of ownership. had the current one since new.
So magnetic tank bags again like the old sportbikes? 🙂
Aluminium, so no, not magnetic
no due to aluminum and I wouldn't even recommend it as the shape of the tank doesn't lend itself to a tank bag anyway. I tried. It sucked.
You probably have to get one with a filler cap adapter. That may be something that would work.
Muito máquina essa moto, se tivesse dinheiro essa seria minha motoca
A mere £27K, I'll check down the back of the sofa to see if any change fell out me pocket.
The Ducati Multistrada Rally engine sounds like a big loud sewing machine!
Durability and this brand do not go together I bought a new multi and it needed an engine rebuilt 14 months into ownership
I’ll wait a few years and see how this bike plays out
If it helps, I have 76K miles on my '21 with ZERO problems. My riding buddy has 65K on his also without problems.
Just couldn't see me riding off road after paying 26 grand 😢
You won't get this bike for less than $31.5k before taxes and licensing.
Great bike I'm sure but that's about 10k more than the KTM 1290..
But you have 10k more in tech and opstionals and exclusively
Vstrom every time 🖕
That thing with the panniers is as wide as Fiat 500! Super expensive as a Motorcycle, even if it is a Ducati.
BS. It's just as wide as the GSA with bags. Or any other ADV with bags.
Engine sounds like a big loud sewing machine 😬 will stick with my KTM.
try it first
Starting at 24 thousand pds ,Ducati you have lost your mind.Way to expensive.
I speak from 10 yrs of Ducati ownership of a Multistrada 1200 S
A great pity one of their dealers is a complete moran..treats the bike owners with contempt
I took my 1 year old 1260 Enduro to the main dealer in Slovenia to have its first service done.last June 2022
Turns out they let a 16 yrs old schoolboy on work experience work on my bike draining the oil etc .
At some stage he damaged the treads on the oil sump,They refused to repair the damage until I agreed to pay for the damage they caused.
I was furious they had a gun to my head I had to agree to pay ..Little option to get my bike back.
The joke was no mechanic on site was capable of doing the repair.
The bike was loaded into a van and taken 2 miles, to the Yamaha dealer to do the repair. I went with the bike.
I was told on route ,all serious complex repairs are taken to the Yamaha dealer.
That speaks volumes ref the quality of service mechanics they employ.
The damage repair cost me 90 euros.Plus 4 hrs of extra time wasted.
To date I never got an apology or offer of warranty on the repair from the Ducati dealer.They seem to think it's ok to damage my expensive bike
I contacted Ducati head quarters in Italy to my shock ,and surprise they took no action ref the schoolboy damaging my bike.
He should never have been allowed to touch the bike from minute one.
I still paid full hourly rate for a stupid boy to do damage.to a very expensive 1 yrs old bike with under 3000 miles on the speedo.
Had I the means I would sue their ass off through the courts.
Fellow riders out there I would like to hear your opinion on this nightmare inflicted on me. J.A
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Christ it sounds awful
Just need money lol