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Old 04-12-2010, 10:44 AM   #1
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hi to eveyone i am currently doing my direct access and i am going to purchase a s2r 800 after i pass my test , ive read some reviews and i love the look of bike ,i havnt seen one or even sat on that model , can anyone give me any further advice on riding position, ownership of bike etc . rsg .scotland
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Old 04-12-2010, 02:42 PM   #2
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Hi RSG and welcome the club.
Have a word with Liz42, she owns a nice example of this model and could advise you of the highs and lows of ownership.
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Old 04-12-2010, 07:48 PM   #3
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Old 04-12-2010, 08:22 PM   #4
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Why is it that every time an S2R 800 gets asked about it's always Liz's bike that gets dissed when all it turned out to be was a dodgy antenna on the ignition, miss diagnosed by two regarded Ducati mechanics I might add. There have certainly been more illustrious faults like an oil pump trashing the engine cases with help with parts dropping out of the clutch on an S2R800.
I've had worse with a dead 888 in France and Italy, merry Christmas Elvis.
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Old 04-12-2010, 09:34 PM   #5
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Nothing like encouraging some to buy a duc, Stafford!!
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Old 04-12-2010, 09:49 PM   #6
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Hi rsg and welcome to the club! I bought my S2R800 last December (it's a 2006 model) and I absolutely love it!
Yes, it did develop an immobiliser problem which was, as Stafford says, fixed by the 3rd place I took it (Moto Rapido, Winchester), and was really annoying because it was an intermittent fault.
The bike itself is great to ride and I find it very comfortable. I have had the forks and suspension lowered slightly as at 5'5", I like to have both feet firmly on the floor when I stop!
I rode it to the MOB weekender in Belgium in September and the bike never missed a beat there or back. After having had an old M600 for 2 years (a great 'starter' Ducati), the S2R does command quite a lot more respect and is a good all round bike.
Bring on the good weather, can't wait to get back out there!
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Old 04-12-2010, 10:50 PM   #7
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Zorro's guarding the bikes then Liz!
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Old 04-12-2010, 11:15 PM   #8
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Why is it that every time an S2R 800 gets asked about it's always Liz's bike that gets dissed when all it turned out to be was a dodgy antenna on the ignition, miss diagnosed by two regarded Ducati mechanics I might add.
But correctly diagnosed by a non Ducati mechanic as well, but ignored to start with!

We are all glad it is now sorted and working well though.
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Old 05-12-2010, 09:55 AM   #9
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But correctly diagnosed by a non Ducati mechanic as well, but ignored to start with!

We are all glad it is now sorted and working well though.
If only someone had agree to swap the aerial at the weekender Rally..I still can't believe that happened..
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Old 05-12-2010, 08:22 AM   #10
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having seen liz's s2r800, cracking looking bike and will defo deliver the grin factor, but with all ducati's they do need a little love and respect and with the sound of the arrow exhaust system, like mine, liz's and rallys, awesome!
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Old 05-12-2010, 09:00 AM   #11
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I have had numerous Ducs over the years, but the S2R is the one I like the best. I even prefer it to the 696 and thaqt was a great bike...
The PO rode it to Bergamo in italy and back without any probs...I ride it most days and it is still great fun; the noise with the Termis is addictive!!
One smal point, I am almost 6ft tall and the riding position(for me) is quite extreme...
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Old 05-12-2010, 11:32 AM   #12
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A slight concern seems to be that the S2r800s are a bit top heavy and unstable, eh Liz?
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Old 05-12-2010, 02:40 PM   #13
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hi to eveyone i am currently doing my direct access and i am going to purchase a s2r 800 after i pass my test , ive read some reviews and i love the look of bike ,i havnt seen one or even sat on that model , can anyone give me any further advice on riding position, ownership of bike etc . rsg .scotland
Hi RSJ - as you may have deduced, owning a Ducati is not just about owning a bike, they become part of you and you defend them to the death.

We are all passionate about our own and which ever Ducati you buy you will love - and at times hate - just like all good relationships

The riding position is great, ownership is great - and according to Gordon so is Scotland - go and enjoy
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Old 05-12-2010, 08:21 PM   #14
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The riding position is great, ownership is great - and according to Gordon so is Scotland - go and enjoy
don't just take my word for it - especially as I am more than a wee bit biased.......

And RSG - welcome to the club!!
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Old 05-12-2010, 03:20 PM   #15
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to everyone that replied a big thanks it remains my bike of choice
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