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How to skyhook a Ducati?
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http://hellforleathermagazine.com/2012/10/how-ducati-skyhook-semi-active-suspension-works
Nice link to Kev Ash's article on the new 2013 MTS, including the Skyhook suspension and the new engine.
Neat stuff. Really neat stuff.
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The more I'm reading the better I feel about buying such an expensive bike. I'm cool with spending a large amount when I plan on keeping the bike for 8-10 years. But I want to know that it's going to still be working after 8-10 years. The reliability of the Ohlins suspension was a concern for me.
Now if they can get the electronics bulletproof. Anyone know if that's improved over the years? I know the majority of people are happy with their Multis but the people who have had electronic issues worry me.
I'd love to get a new Multi next spring. /sigh
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12 pikes peak here ....extended warranty is a good idea if your high mileage rider ,or plan on keeping it beyond oem warranty. It wont disappoint you
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