The bike only has 1700 miles on it and is ridden pretty hard on Sunday morning sport rides. I run 91/93 ethanol free fuel. I don't accept that it is a fuel issue or not riding it hard enough. It should not have taken over 5 weeks to start to swap parts into from the demo on the floor.
Waiting for Italy to give the service department the next step is ridiculous. If the Northeast service manager is spread to thin then he should give the dealership the green light to troubleshoot the problem and Ducati should reimburse the shop. I had to wait for the rep to come to the shop and work with the tech personally. If he doesn't want customers calling him, I get it. In this case I gave him the option to call me for a brief conversation. That would have been good customer service.
So for the guys still having stalling issues, maybe have your dealership check the throttle bodies. I have about 300 miles on the bike since the swap and its running good. I'm trying to put as many miles on the bike as I can before we get closed out by the cold in upstate NY.
Waiting for Italy to give the service department the next step is ridiculous. If the Northeast service manager is spread to thin then he should give the dealership the green light to troubleshoot the problem and Ducati should reimburse the shop. I had to wait for the rep to come to the shop and work with the tech personally. If he doesn't want customers calling him, I get it. In this case I gave him the option to call me for a brief conversation. That would have been good customer service.
So for the guys still having stalling issues, maybe have your dealership check the throttle bodies. I have about 300 miles on the bike since the swap and its running good. I'm trying to put as many miles on the bike as I can before we get closed out by the cold in upstate NY.