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·For the past 11yrs, I've been riding Yamaha YZF600's, but I'm ready for a change. I've always liked the look of the Monsters and I love the sound of a Ducati twin...plus I get tired of seeing identical bikes everytime drive down the highway. However, I've been spoiled by the total reliability of my Yamahas. Other than oil changes and a new battery/set of tires once in a while, they were practically maintenance free.
I realize Ducatis have more frequent and expensive maintenance schedules, but that's not a problem for me. I'm not far from a dealer and the money isn't an issue. I'm wondering about real-world reliability...electrical gremlins, fluid leaks, frame cracks, bad bearings, etc.
If I buy a new S2R today, can I expect a trouble free bike for the next few years? Like I said above, scheduled maintenance is fine...it's the unscheduled issues that I'd like to avoid. I take good care of my bikes and I don't "ride it like I stole it" anymore. I don't plan on tinkering with it...other than a set of slip-ons...maybe. It will be a 6k - 8k mile per year weekend bike for rides around the lake and quick trips to the store. I have other options for track toys.
Thanks in advance for any insight or advice.
I realize Ducatis have more frequent and expensive maintenance schedules, but that's not a problem for me. I'm not far from a dealer and the money isn't an issue. I'm wondering about real-world reliability...electrical gremlins, fluid leaks, frame cracks, bad bearings, etc.
If I buy a new S2R today, can I expect a trouble free bike for the next few years? Like I said above, scheduled maintenance is fine...it's the unscheduled issues that I'd like to avoid. I take good care of my bikes and I don't "ride it like I stole it" anymore. I don't plan on tinkering with it...other than a set of slip-ons...maybe. It will be a 6k - 8k mile per year weekend bike for rides around the lake and quick trips to the store. I have other options for track toys.
Thanks in advance for any insight or advice.