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Carole Timms
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 16 ก.ค. 2012
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Maxton Suspension , Ducati Scrambler
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This video is about Maxton Suspension , Ducati Scrambler. Thank you Ron and your lovely team. I know ride on a carpet of air!!
Yamaha girl beats the Multistrada guys!
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This video is about Yamaha girl beats the Multistrada guys!
The Duchess rides the Dolomiti on her Multistrada 1200
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This video is about The Duchess in the Dolomiti 1
Whats the torque setting for those back bolts
thankyou!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HI, is there a way I can connect with you via instagram or email to discuss regarding your suspension upgrade with MAXTON? I own a SCRAMBLER icon as well. Would love to learn before I can choose which brand to go with. Thank you
A chella zappa!
Thanks for the video Carol!
All wrong, the chain must be tensioned Nm 35,
That looks really easy Carole thanks :p
No clue
Awe just had a look at this again since first posted forgot there are a few shots of Dad being his usual silly self 😆👍🏼
The bike must be on the lateral support for to follow the conventional sag from Ducati.
This is not how its explained in the Ducati hand book.
Just to address some of the comments, the guy in the video is a Ducati factory trained tech and official Ducati service agent, he knows what he's doing. UK owners look for Cornerspeed in Nottinghamshire, twice UK dealer service award winner. The bike is supported by its rear wheel so there is still weight on the suspension. Being on the side side would make no difference except to make the job more awkward.
good point out
Correct
" twice UK dealer service award winner" all that means is they are sucking off their customer and marketing well. Nothing to do with quality of work.....by any means
a little bit too much conflicting info here
Well you certainly fucked that up.
stupid comment
I just broke the tab off mine. So mad. Strada is 2 weeks old.
I probably would have The vaseline suggestion worked great Thanks for heads up
Love it, thx
I don't have panniers on my bike do you have to mount anything on the bike or do they just go on
in Multistrada no need to mount anything. Just slide them in. Easy
you should be checking the tension while on the side stand...not the way you are doing it. The tension changes when the wheel is supported by a rear stand....
and set on urban mode and single rider no luggage IAW the manual
He is not on the center stand. The weight of the bike is on the rear axle using a separate stand. However the manual says to use a single finger to pull the chain down when measuring.
@@stevereinschmidt961 the manual says to push down on the chain then release it then measure
looks good , really miss the dolomites
Looks like nans having a great time on holiday :D x
In the tool kit you should have a little metal guage which saves you having to measure it using a ruler
Ppp po
Hello - what model lights are those? I was put off the ducati ones due to the £450 charge!
Great Job on the Carole! What incredible scenery. Honored to have our music attached to beauty like this (-:
Love the music you and the guys make Rick! Keep it coming!
One day I'll get there! :D
I read teh manual and saw teh same thing (put bike on side stand to adjust chain) and as the rear wheel swings so far up and down when it's loaded or not loaded, unless it's moving in a perfect circle around the front sprocket (it's not) then this is being done differently. Not saying he is wrong, but if he's right the manual is wrong
Thanks for the video. Just one thing that I'd like to know. According to the manual, it says that the bike must be on its side stand to measure the chain tension. Should the distance between the chain and the swingarm differ when measuring on center stand or service stand?
Love is a tender smile on a new red duc!
Hi Carole, greetings from Natasha and Andreja - we met at Il Cirmolo in August. :) I am glad that you visited the shrine of Ducati. :) If you remember, we went to Stelvio the morning we said goodbye, and here is how it was: /watch?v=DuwPyLndB_8&hd=1 Please send our best regards to Michael. :)
Looking sharp m! WTG C! I'm happy just watching!!M
That was the community shower!
I miss u guys! Thanks for posting!
Thanks
Rock On Mike!!!!
Never too old for dreams to come true congrats guy
Nice leathers Michael !
Great job! You rock Duchess!
Your a hottie!
What a great job editing ! I cannot wait until this years ride!!!
Great job Carole.
Great job!!!! Looks like a pro did it!
why?
Girl......you're soooooo sad! lol :D
Liked, and added to favorites! Thank you.
Next time please shine a light on the bolts being referred to and give some clear instructions on all tools required, thanks.
Carole......you so need an after market exhaust! LOL :D Cheers Andy website: MTS1200.info
Hi Carole! :D .......nice presentation to the video, what software package are you using to edit / add intro and credits etc? By the way.........you need a remake....."Add Title Here" ! ;-) LOL Cheers Andy website - MTS1200.info
+ 1 on Andy W. There is also a lot of useful info on the Ducatiforum.co.uk if you are not already a member there. One or 2 Multistrada vids on my TH-cam channel if interested
Have to say I would not want the mounting straps left on my tank when the bag wasn't being used. After much looking I have gone for the SW Motec bags connection with electric powered tank ring; just snaps on an off with one pull of a cord. Just sold my Multistrada ..... Great bike but sooooo unrieliable
Useful video but like like ASanina1 mentions the procedure shown is not exactly as recommended in the manual. Detailed 'how to' on chain adjustment for the Multistrada 1200 / MTS1200 on the MTS1200.info website (TH-cam won't allow me to post the actual URL here;-)
That is not totaly correct. The bike has to stay in the lateral stand and the bike have a small piece that we can put in the suport near the chain and give us the right tension to aply.