Well if any of you haven't read my recent post in the Tech area, I've had a slight issue with my 11' m796. Now this isn't one of those let's bash Ducati for the ole' stigma of reliability. My Duc has, bar this freak incident, been top drawer reliable, starts every day, just put fuel in and go.
However I was loaned a Yamaha XT660X and the damn bike impressed me in way's I didn't expect. Suffice to say, I'm thinking of changing the Duc in
The funny thing is I was talking to the dealer I bought the bike from, and trying to get an idea of when was going to be best to change it in (bikes on finance) as I wanted to get maximum value for it. He was explaining that the biggest issue I had was my mileage. I've had the bike 4 months, and stuck 5000 miles on it so far, and gone through 2 sets of rears (don't buy Bridgestone 014's)
I'll be around 14000 miles in a year. Truth be told I'll have a trait that would devalue my Duc against the majority in it having high miles, most average miles on Ducs in the UK are low, seems most are traded with around 7-8k miles.
So I realised whilst I had the XT, I actually feel guilty riding the monster and putting the mileage/wear on it, unlike my previous VFR which I abused to indecent levels and it kept on kicking back!
I'm fortunate I got a very good deal on my 796 and the finance will clear itself if I trade, so I can look at it this way, I've had the privilege of owning and riding a Ducati daily for a 1/4 of a year and it's cost me peanuts.
I guess I'm getting round to asking you other inmates; Do any of you feel guilty riding a duc big miles as your only bike??