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  1. Ducati Multistrada 
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    My wife and I are looking to do a few trips next year, 3 - 4 nights, couple of hundred miles a day, mainly A & B roads, UK & France. She pillions on my MT03 and Gixer 7 and although ok for reasonable distances neither are really suitable for the luggage required for a lady to 'overnight'
    I'm really not into the thought of a traditional touring bike and don't need something to sit on a motorway at 90 for days on end. While looking for something suitable but with a bit of character I've been drawn to the 620 Multistrada and would appreciate any incite/feedback from forum members in the know
     
     

  2. Re: Ducati Multistrada 
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    Persuade her to get a bike herself then you dont need to worry about getting another bike ;D

    Are you going to replace the MT03 and Gixer or keep them as well?

    Would hiring a touring bike just for the trip be an option?
     
     

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    Nicky, nice idea but even though she had a moped in her youth, and enjoys riding pillion, my other half has absolutely no desire to become a biker.

    I plan to keep the MT and the Gixer (I have a couple of other bikes as well) although if the Multistrada is as much fun as it looks I may be tempted to lose the MT. Not sure I see a Ducati as a year round bike though which is what I bought the MT for.

    Hadn't thought of hiring, probably not for me as I'm building up a bit of a 'stable' but might take a look at the options - thanks for the idea
     
     

  4. Re: Ducati Multistrada 
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    Might be worth a trip to Riders in Bristol to see if they have a demo they'd let you try out.

     
     

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