buying a new s2r - question

Started by hunduc, October 07, 2008, 05:19:56 AM

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hunduc


Hi,

I am planning to buy a new (08) s2r soon (it looks like a good time to get a good deal). There is a good chance that the bike was standing for a looooong time on the showroom floor. Is there anything specific to be done before you jump on it, fire it up and ride into the world?   Thx. 

Big Troubled Bear

The dealer should do the pre delivery checks, if they are reputable [thumbsup]
Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity.

OwnyTony

Quote from: hunduc on October 07, 2008, 05:19:56 AM
Hi,

I am planning to buy a new (08) s2r soon (it looks like a good time to get a good deal). There is a good chance that the bike was standing for a looooong time on the showroom floor. Is there anything specific to be done before you jump on it, fire it up and ride into the world?   Thx. 
800 or 1000

hunduc

1k, if I did my hw right, there is no 08 s2r 800.

I am a little worried about the shape of the tires after standing for a long time. 

DucSteve

sitting in an air conditioned dealership for one year wont kill the tires

and there was an s2r 1000 in 2008, no 800

dealership should check the bike as was said above. cant hurt to check all the nuts n bolts to make sure they arent loose

Duc Fever

Bought my 07 S2R 1K in december of 07. never had an issue.  Dealer got it all ready to go and go it did!
"You have not converted a man because you have silenced him" ~ John Morely

scduc

You should be very happy. I am with mine. I picked my S2R 1K up at the end of May. Only problem is all of the mods I want to do but cant afford. I will be very busy this winter. If it is your first Duc, be sure to frequent this site often. There is a lot of info here.
08' S2R 1K   That was close  damn near lost a $400 hand cart.

hunduc

Thanks guys.

Same here with the mods- picked up some great ideas here, but if I do them all at once, my wife will kill me.

Cheers

stopintime

Quote from: hunduc on October 07, 2008, 05:21:50 PM
Thanks guys.

Same here with the mods- picked up some great ideas here, but if I do them all at once, my wife will kill me.

Cheers

How could she? All mods are in one way or another related to safety, just think about the presentation ;)
252,000 km/seventeen years - loving it

TiNi

good luck with your acquisition  [moto]

& have fun with the mods!

hunduc

Quote from: stopintime on October 07, 2008, 05:44:07 PM
How could she? All mods are in one way or another related to safety, just think about the presentation ;)

Hmmm, sounds like somebody is talking from experience...

But I see your point, for example "this $1400 zard exhaust is important, because it will alert the other motorists for my presence"   :)

stopintime

Quote from: hunduc on October 07, 2008, 06:02:38 PM
Hmmm, sounds like somebody is talking from experience...

But I see your point, for example "this $1400 zard exhaust is important, because it will alert the other motorists for my presence"   :)

You're learning already [thumbsup] Plus the fact that Zards are lighter and will help you stop faster. Even if a mod is undeniably cosmetic only, your argument will be that if it makes the bike look better you will ride safer to preserve the looks AND you will be happier, which is good for safe riding. She can't help herself, she will be charmed by your immaturity and love you for your new behaviour. So, mods are a win/win project.
252,000 km/seventeen years - loving it

q monster

i've had my s2r1k for about 6 months - no problems with it - just rode it out of the dealer and went great. but its even better now - DP ECU has made a huge difference, smoother, more powerful and fun. and you have to accept the fact that when you buy it you're going to customise it - thats part of the fun of having the bike
[thumbsup]
q monster

2008 S2R1000 changed - spark headers and tail cut done, rizoma grips indicator lights and clutch cover titax levers, DP ECU, open filter, ...... maybe stop then............. nah think i'll add rizoma rearsets and their conical handlebar is f..hot... and then i need to get rid of those mirrors....

myssrhl

Picked up my 07 S2R 1000 in June....

No Problems...

Bought a stock exhaust off ebay for $52 ... cored them... saved existing on shelf
Bought a stock clutch cover for $8 ...ebay...sawed it in half...saved original on shelf
Performed a "canarectamy" on the canister .. took 15 minutes max.. cost $0

Runs perfect....

Just some ideas for cheepp mods
"Never grow old .... Never give up"

DucMouse the Mighty

OOOOOO i just got my S2R1K 3 weeks ago, so much spankin fun

the only issue i have had is when i rode 10 miles stopped and ate some lunch, when i went to go start it, it wouldn't....but it ended up a wire was being grounded and my battery wasnt getting charged....bad on ducati part for putting it together [roll] but now he fine and wonderful......

i know what u mean with exhaust being so freakin expensive....so i just took the pipes off for now...let me tell ya,its freakin loud 8) that will last me for now till i can get a full system

[moto] [moto] [moto]
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