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matt77
7th April 2006, 18:49
Thinking about trading in my BMW 650GS for a Ducati Monster, probably the 695, but am wondering if anyone currently rides a monster and how useable these are day-to-day for commuting etc etc. Also, has anyone ever used a monster for touring or are long distance rides a definant no no?

Cheers

BEAMER89
7th April 2006, 19:07
Stick with the bmw mate, you will find it a bit hard to take a monster on a adventure ride lol.:niceone: :rofl:

popelli
7th April 2006, 19:19
Go for the monster

The BMW may be very efficient and practical but it is so BORING

Monsters are a fun bike

Have owned both, build quality if the beemer was excellent but it was so very very boring

Bikes are about pashion, excitment and adrenalen

If you want boring functionality keep the bemmer or buy a volvo

rasty
7th April 2006, 19:29
Go for a Multistrada - you get the fun (heaps of it) plus a fair bit of comfort. 1000km days no problem.

Coyote
7th April 2006, 20:27
Go for a Multistrada - you get the fun (heaps of it) plus a fair bit of comfort. 1000km days no problem.
Don't get looks though


The Black version has grown on me however

matt77
7th April 2006, 20:28
Yeah, had looked at the Multistrada but heard the finishing was questionable i.e. after a ride, need to clean sort of thing.

The BMW is efficient and practical but nothing more. Thinking the monster will give that bit more of excitement...

Coyote
7th April 2006, 20:33
The Monster S4 is my dream bike :love:

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=52010943

popelli
7th April 2006, 20:57
The BMW is efficient and practical but nothing more. Thinking the monster will give that bit more of excitement...


you have answered your own question

vinducati
8th April 2006, 07:42
Been around the South island three times on my Monster. Travel at least 300ks a day normally more.
Rode Picton to Franz Josef
Franz to Cromwell, then off to St bathans and Back
Cromwell to Te Anua via the Catlins
Te Anau up the Milford and Back to Cromwell
Cromwell to Karamea
Karamea to Blenhiem
Blenhiem back to Auckland.

So I reckon touring on them is cool. Set of Ventura packs and away we go.
I go for weekend rides up SH16 most weekends and use it for a bit of commuting.

Works for me, not offroad of course, except for one corner, oops.