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Top 10 Sport Touring
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Voted most helpful review
Kendall Bennett
Reviewed on November 12, 2022
Motorcycle reviewed 2022 Ducati Multistrada V4 S Sport
5.0
This is an awesome adventure bike. Here are what I consider to be the pros of this bike:
1. It has brutal amounts of power on tap (170hp!) but a very refined power delivery
2. Huge amounts of low end torque to get off the line and out of the hole
3. Sounds pretty awesome also with the Acro pipe it comes ...
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This is an awesome adventure bike. Here are what I consider to be the pros of this bike:
1. It has brutal amounts of power on tap (170hp!) but a very refined power delivery
2. Huge amounts of low end torque to get off the line and out of the hole
3. Sounds pretty awesome also with the Acro pipe it comes with
4. Very relaxed riding position for those long rides
5. Comes with saddle bags as part of the package
6. You can get low and high option saddles for it
7. Heated grips and heated seat
8. Active cruise control is amazing with blind spot detection
There are also some things I didn’t particularly like about it compared to other bikes:
1. Honestly the saddle is not that soft so my ass hurts on long rides, but overall it’s pretty decent. The high saddle I use is a bit softer than the stock one.
2. The quick shifter works awesome if you are on the gas or in higher gears, but 1st to 2nd at low speeds is a bit rough. Going slow I usually go to 2nd with the clutch.
3. The 19” front wheel is probably awesome for going off road but I prefer the 17” sport bike feel. Maybe the V4 pikes peak would be better for folks who want sport bike handling.
4. The built in navigation using the Ducati app is not very good. I put my phone up there and use that instead.
Reliability
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Comfort
5.0
Voted most helpful review
Alex S
Illinois
Reviewed on December 20, 2021
Motorcycle reviewed 2013 Ducati Diavel
5.0
Would like to start with the positives of the Diavel:
Great bike, very easy and comfortable to ride! Powerful, Looks very good(my opinion). 3 riding modes that can switch on the run, sport very jerky at low speeds(gas is very sensitive) touring was best for me! still the 162HP but much smoother. Amazing keyl...
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Would like to start with the positives of the Diavel:
Great bike, very easy and comfortable to ride! Powerful, Looks very good(my opinion). 3 riding modes that can switch on the run, sport very jerky at low speeds(gas is very sensitive) touring was best for me! still the 162HP but much smoother. Amazing keyless option, got used to it fast, miss it ever since. THATS IT!
The bad?
Big, heavy bike, its a long bike. absolutely no wind protection! So if you planning on long trips, must get aftermarket windshield at least. Use in the city? short commutes? bad idea, gets very hot FAST, terrible side exhaust pipes design, BURNS your right leg! Clunky chain(hits the swing arm) remove the plastic chain guide, got better but still there on bigger bumps. Mirror screw get lose, often. Very few shops agreed to work on it, its a ducati! Desmo service very pricey for what it is!
Overall great bike if you can do the maintenance yourself. It was my second bike(beginner) however it gave me confidence when riding, it is comfortable, easy to ride looks and feels sporty, very easy to lean it in the corners. Its a heavy bike so even on windy days on the highway it was very easy and predictable to control it. Got used to all the above negatives and lived with them as the smiles per mile were way more then negatives! Enjoy it and definitely buy it!
Reliability
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Comfort
5.0
Voted most helpful review
Damien Kingsbury
Tennessee
Reviewed on January 7, 2021
Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Ducati ST3S
4.5
I live in the country so the city hassles of riding a Ducati in traffic are not present. It doesn't like being lugged and displays thoroughbred impatience. On the open road, however, it is real gem. More sports bike than tourer, it bombs through rough sweeps at 130kmh, wanting to go faster. Love listening to ...
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I live in the country so the city hassles of riding a Ducati in traffic are not present. It doesn't like being lugged and displays thoroughbred impatience. On the open road, however, it is real gem. More sports bike than tourer, it bombs through rough sweeps at 130kmh, wanting to go faster. Love listening to the induction howl! And it eats up the twisties with the best of them. The bike is sure-footed and intuitive to ride hard, keeping others quite honest and shaming a few of them. Add in heaps of character and it's an easy bike to love.
Reliability
5.0
Quality
4.0
Performance
5.0
Comfort
4.0
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