Ducati MultiStrada 1260s - 100,000km ownership review

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Trevor Mould

Trevor Mould

Күн бұрын

A quick up on my 2019 Ducati MultiStrada 1260s which is now up to 100,000km and still going strong.

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@temptingfate759
@temptingfate759 Жыл бұрын
I was off for six months due to a broken leg and severed ACL....i just got cleared to ride 3 weeks ago 🤩 surgery is all done...it was a long 6 months. It was great to be back on my 1260S multi
@MouldyPIX
@MouldyPIX Жыл бұрын
I feel for you my friend…hope all’s well and you’re getting some miles under your belt!👌👌
@andyscott168
@andyscott168 Жыл бұрын
Good to see you back making videos again. I have put gt6 on mine also. Although I've only done over a thousand miles I think they are very good in wet and dry riding. Keep well and enjoy your travels. Andy
@christaylor5924
@christaylor5924 Жыл бұрын
Great video as always Trevor. Vicariously living through your huge mileage and enjoying seeing the impact or not that it’s having on the bike. Need to ride mine more. Lovely bike.
@davidsandilands1285
@davidsandilands1285 Жыл бұрын
Another welcome update, 60k miles, impressive. Will check my brake hoses. Had to the steering head bearing(35k but well overdue). Have the same sw tank bag and CB’s good quality gear.
@MrDesmonick
@MrDesmonick Жыл бұрын
It's great to see you back on the road again! Looking forward to the tour videos 👌👍
@MouldyPIX
@MouldyPIX Жыл бұрын
Cheers Nick..👌
@euhanlon4969
@euhanlon4969 8 ай бұрын
Gr8 video was worried about high mileage on my ducati multistrada but hearing you gives peace of mind cheers. Ride safe.
@almsam4704
@almsam4704 10 ай бұрын
Gracias trevor!! Tengo el modelo anterior 1200dvt, en el primer desmo solo tuve que cambiar algunas cuñas de ajuste de las válvulas, más de 30.000km y todo perfecto , es agradable ver que son motos muy fiables Respecto al guardabarros trasero en la 1260 se rompe por culpa de que el basculante trasero es 2.5cm más largo que en la 1200 , y acaba tocando el porta matrícula, en la 1200 no existe ese problema Gracias por el vídeo
@Secularworld60
@Secularworld60 11 ай бұрын
Hi Trevor I ride an fjr 1300 and have always used the gt tyres from pirelli , Michelin , metzeler and currently Dunlop as the old girl comes in wet at 295 kg . I guess u know the only difference between the gt and non gt is the the thicker side wall which I guess may give a slightly firmer ride . I’ve also heard but may just be a bikers fable that if u get a puncture u can nurse the bike to a garage if not too far . I’m looking at the 1260 as a potential next bike . It seems your pretty happy with it and it’s been pretty reliable , after 100000 ks you’d know her inside out. Here in oz if we lose 12 points we can opt for good behaviour and keep riding but if we lose any points during the probation period we lose our license for double the original time ie in your case 12 months . At the end of probation if we’ve been good we start with a clean slate
@gpentsas
@gpentsas Жыл бұрын
Hopefully you didn't suffer too much during your hiatus :). You'll love the tires. I had a set installed last September just before riding from Greece to Spain, Andalucia and back (6700km in total) and when I returned they were as good as new! This was riding with three bags and myself but always within the local limits (120-130km/h), so they didn't get a thrashing but it's still impressive. My tire dealer said that there were a few complaints about wobblying in higher speeds but my experience at ~240km/h showed no such thing. I expect to get aroung 14K kms out of them, maybe more, which is more than enough. It also excels in rain. I also had the Angel GT II and it was equally as good with a little better turn in but not that good mileage (about 12K kms). Also they don't seem to have squared at all albeit working mostly upright. More than happy with them. Oh! Same bike as yours... Enjoy!
@MouldyPIX
@MouldyPIX Жыл бұрын
Thanks for that….the last 6 months are all in the past now…and long forgotten! Very interesting comments re: ROAD 6 GT’s. Can I ask if you had the standard ROAD 6’s beforehand? Or have you jumped straight from the Angel GT’s to the ROAD 6 GT’s? I’ve clocked up 250 miles so far on them - all in dry conditions though - and I have to say there is a positive and pleasant difference in the feel on the rear wheel. It’s always difficult to articulate “feel”, but the GT’s appear to have a more solid/stable feel when riding on the profile of the tyre. I’m aware though that there is more structural strengtheness at the centre of the GT’s, so it could be me reading more into it than there really is!! I’ll need to do a bit more comparison testing whilst I can still remember the ROAD 6 characteristics…but at present I’m happy with the switch to the GT’s!
@gpentsas
@gpentsas Жыл бұрын
@@MouldyPIX Unfortunately no, I didn't come to the GT from the normal model. I had the Pilot 4 on my older Multi ('11 1200 ABS) and I now have the Pilot 5 on it and I believe it's an inferior tire to the 4. My 1260S had the Angel GT II's when I got it and I switched them for the Road 6 GT, which I believe is a far superior tire to both of the older models. As I said, the Angel GT's are great as well. I believe they are a tad better in the dry when they warm up but a little bit less grippy than the Pilot 6 in the wet (although with enough grip to be considered excellent). It would be really a choice of where and what season you are going to use the bike the most. I believe the Michelin would be better for the british weather. One thing I can definitely say is that both the Pilot 5 and Road 6 had an even wear between the front and the rear. Also the Road 6 feels far more rigid in the back compared to the older models. I believe it's because of what you mentioned: both the carcass and the center compound are harder. I'm only 75kg so, the difference in sturdiness is not something I feel when I ride the bike alone. I only feel it when it's heavily loaded or I ride two up.
@gavd6726
@gavd6726 7 ай бұрын
It's funny. I ended up buying a BMW 1200 RS last year instead of a Multistrada, but I still like watching your videos! 😁👍🏼
@MouldyPIX
@MouldyPIX 6 ай бұрын
…well at least it wasn’t a GS…🤣
@SMG59
@SMG59 4 ай бұрын
Been thinking about geting a 1260s but the 1250rs bmw and the s1000xr is always on my mind also 😆 Good to know these bikes will do bigger milage with out hassle.
@MouldyPIX
@MouldyPIX 3 ай бұрын
Have you checked out my 1260s v BMW XR comparison video? My brother just happens to have a 2016 XR!
@markhopwood9981
@markhopwood9981 Жыл бұрын
Great update Trevor, thanks for that, I am on a mere 21.5k miles. Had 2 new rear wheel huggers (behind the wheel) - most recent one starting to split on plastic weld again) plus 3 new sets of front discs and pads due to warping. Have to regularly top up the oil, otherwise mechanically and electrically sound so far. I am interested to see how you go with the Road 6 GTs. Enjoy your trip and keep safe. 🏍️
@MouldyPIX
@MouldyPIX Жыл бұрын
Thanks Mark, you might have noticed in the video that I’ve taken my rear hugger off for good now! Have you got a tail-tidy fitted to yours? Some tail tidies can cause the bottom of the number plate to touch the hugger (when rear suspension is fully compressed). Worth checking, fitting a slightly small than legal number plate can help..😉👌
@MotoGoYo
@MotoGoYo Жыл бұрын
Good that you've got back on two wheels. The very low mileage one I managed to find and buy this summer developed a misfire when opening the throttle. I'm hoping the dealer collects it next week and finds/fixes the problem. It's still not done 2000 miles yet. So, unfortunately not been out a lot on it since I bought it. That plus the rain we've had up north a lot this summer, it's been fairly rare to get out. Hopefully will get mine back in working order to get out there before the colder times start...
@Satans6666
@Satans6666 6 ай бұрын
MTS 950(2017) - 14 shins were replaced at 90,000 km
@aleskiy
@aleskiy Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the update sir Recently bought a 2012 MTS with 18k miles and your videos/bike give me confidence that it won’t die on me :) got a speeding ticket on day 4 of ownership, first ride out 🤣
@MouldyPIX
@MouldyPIX Жыл бұрын
Welcome to the club!
@nozzer6686
@nozzer6686 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting update, keep them coming, many thanks
@kelvinoh3627
@kelvinoh3627 3 ай бұрын
HI Trevor, just chanced on your video, starting with the comparison between the XR. I currently own the same bike as you (marvellous machine) but looking to change to the '24 S1000XR. But seeing your videos, I might just change my mind. Do you have any feedback on the PR6 GT? I was on the normal PR6 and went to the Pirelli Angel GT II, which gave me quite a bit of low speed wobbles, most noticeably moving off. I've been wanting to get back to the PRs but there appears to have some dealership issues here in the Land Of The Long White Cloud. However, word's on the streets is that supply of Michelin tires will be back within a couple of months. Wanting to hear how you feel about the PR6GT and their longevity. Bike has now done 43k kms over 5 years and I've had to have a shim added during the Desmo. Other than a failed quickshifter and an oil leak due to a worn top gasket, the bike is absolutely flawless. Which makes it really hard (and now with your video) to make the change to the BMW; cannot find a compelling reason to change. Keen to hear back!
@willersonwhitehead6787
@willersonwhitehead6787 6 ай бұрын
Possuo uma e está no momento com 36.000km está como nova. Rumo ao 100.000km😊
@mikefry6765
@mikefry6765 3 ай бұрын
Good video 👍
@MouldyPIX
@MouldyPIX 3 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
@kindajal
@kindajal 11 ай бұрын
hello from Singapore!
@MouldyPIX
@MouldyPIX 11 ай бұрын
Hello back!
@grahamthorpe904
@grahamthorpe904 Жыл бұрын
Nice one good to see an update, Do you reset tour service light yourself? If so what device do you use i have a 1200s 2017 Ride safe Regards Graham
@MouldyPIX
@MouldyPIX Жыл бұрын
Hi Graham, thanks for comment. My dealer resets all the service interval info and lights for me…
@jenson74951
@jenson74951 4 ай бұрын
What sort of security do you add, when travelling abroad ?? Thanks Gary.
@MouldyPIX
@MouldyPIX 3 ай бұрын
…just trust the locals! In all the tours, miles and travels I’ve done I’ve never once had a problem. Just my experiences, but obviously take the security you deem necessary…
@ddarkd3vil674
@ddarkd3vil674 9 күн бұрын
i am thinking of owning a 1260 s . i am worried a bit for maintenance costs. Also how is the fuel consumption compared to the 20lt tank of the bike always in touring speeds 70-80 mph ? Thanks
@MouldyPIX
@MouldyPIX 2 күн бұрын
I’ve averaged 50mpg during my time of ownership…
@davidmcmanus513
@davidmcmanus513 9 ай бұрын
Hi Trevor, I'm a fellow Multistrada rider, love the bike, also banned for speeding for 3 months, just got back on the road, can I ask, what the ban do for your insurance premiums?
@MouldyPIX
@MouldyPIX 9 ай бұрын
Hi David…just renewed my insurance. Premium has more than double from £300 pa to £750!
@dogrange
@dogrange Жыл бұрын
Do you like the screen that’s on there now? What is it? Got the Palmer device per one of your other vids, but still looking for a screen to minimize buffering at 80+ (I’m 6’ talk)
@MouldyPIX
@MouldyPIX Жыл бұрын
Yeah, it’s the best screen I’ve tried! Been on the bike for over 2 years now…it’s the PUIG SPORT.
@ZCarshow
@ZCarshow Ай бұрын
Hello! I am trying to decided if I should get a 2020 1260s with 7600 miles. Apperantly the fork seals have been replaced and the owner said he tops of the oil.. didn’t really mention how often.. I’m worried if this is an issue with this particular bike or a “ normal” thing for this bike.
@MouldyPIX
@MouldyPIX Ай бұрын
Hey, that’s really interesting regarding the front forks. I’ve only ever had one set of fork seals replaced in over 80,000 …and never heard of anyone periodically “topping up” the oil. A 2020 with 7,600 miles on it shouldn’t need any topping up of fork oil with such low mileage. Did you buy it in the end?
@ZCarshow
@ZCarshow Ай бұрын
@@MouldyPIX no i ended not. I wasn’t comfortable with that story!
@Patriot-Logic
@Patriot-Logic 9 ай бұрын
What gearing are you using? If changed, impression?
@MouldyPIX
@MouldyPIX 9 ай бұрын
I’ve switched to a 15/42 sprocket set up. It makes 3rd gear usable at 30mph, gives more punch low down in the rev range and 6th is more usable at motorway speeds. Only downside is a slight loss of top-end speed, but I rarely get anywhere need these limits!
@That_Paul_Guy
@That_Paul_Guy Жыл бұрын
6 months! That’s rude.
@MouldyPIX
@MouldyPIX Жыл бұрын
Longest 6 months of my life…. Now to make up for lost time! 👌
@Richard1976
@Richard1976 5 ай бұрын
Those were alot of desmo maintenences
@MouldyPIX
@MouldyPIX 4 ай бұрын
All part of the joy of Ducati ownership! 😉
@Richard1976
@Richard1976 4 ай бұрын
@@MouldyPIX 😂😂😂😂
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