2008 Ducati S2R1000 Monster - Ride Review

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  • The Monster S2R1000! That dry clutch tho!!
    Love the sound of the QD Exhaust as well, what a great note!!
    Who has ridden a Ducati dry clutch machine?
    Let me know in the comments!
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  • @matthewmountz75
    @matthewmountz75 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I have 2006 monster S2R 1000 ….air cooled & dry clutch, single swing arm a future classic

    • @PastorMattMoto
      @PastorMattMoto  26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      These could become collector items, they are getting more and more rare these days.

  • @TheRacingSlick
    @TheRacingSlick 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I bought a brand new one in 2008 as my first ever motorcycle, it took some time learning to ride it. I fully agree with your comments, though once you get used to it, it’s awesome to drive hard. For city traffic and light cruising it’s definitely not comfortable. I sold it after 13 years, and I’m now sorry I did. Even though I own a Diavel 1260s now, I can’t really use its power, and I end up thinking of my old, fully modded S2R.

    • @PastorMattMoto
      @PastorMattMoto  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I've heard the new Diavels are beasts, I haven't had the chance to ride one yet though. I do agree with you on the usable power for the road, it seems to me around 100 horse is in the sweet spot for usable FUN power on the road. Once you get up to 150 and more it seems to get a bit out of hand lol. Especially with sport bikes you end up having about 3 gears that you rarely use :p

    • @kims2r
      @kims2r 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I miss mine too sir… after the decat and upgraded ECU I could get 80miles out of a tank😂 I rode that thing to hell and back, dailied it with Pirelli Supercorsa’s, did trackdays, commutes… if they started producing that thing I wouldn’t hesitate one bit

  • @jwearle1
    @jwearle1 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I've got an 1100 air cooled and a S4R liquid cooled monster and they're both great. Throttle or fueling down low in RPMs is notoriously poor on Ducati's of this era. If you have issues higher up in the revs you might need to adjust the throttle cable. Agree with a lot of your other comments, I find a lot of enjoyment wrestling a bike around but you're right it can get exhausting. The lever pull on the clutch is probably my least favorite thing about both of them, it's just very tiring for long rides. It also makes city traffic pretty miserable in general.
    I really enjoy working on them as well, it can seem a little scary working on an italian bike, but there's lots of good information out there and if you take your time and are patient they're really different and interesting bikes.

    • @PastorMattMoto
      @PastorMattMoto  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Man it sounds like you have cool examples of both air and water cooled Ducati's!
      Do you have a personal favorite between the two? The S4R has a little more power right?
      My S2R seems to be real smooth in the upper RPM's so being a bit twitchy down low must just be part of the beast, like your were saying.

    • @jwearle1
      @jwearle1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@PastorMattMoto Yeah the S4R has about 20 more horsepower, but they make their power in different ways. The air cooled 2 valve motor is a bit like a chevy LS engine where all the meat is in the middle and you just have torque for days. The 4v liquid cooled motor is a bit more like a ford v8 where the engine doesn't really come alive until higher in the rev range. Where the 1100 is starting to lose steam about 7k rpm the S4R is really hitting the meat of it's powerband.
      Personal favorite - the 1100 has the more modern frame and seating position and feels much more capable in the corners, but the S4R is more comfortable and just looks way cooler. I think my favorite would depend on the day.

  • @SinOjOs-Transport
    @SinOjOs-Transport ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Currently have a Ducati ST2 2000, have had many bikes over the past 54 years of riding. Looking for an old monster, got to have a dry clutch, only way to go! The Ducati twin mid-range is awesome for street riding.
    People talking about hard clutch pull with hydraulic clutch's, cracks me up. If you were riding in the 1960's, 1970's, 1980's or earlier. When most if not all, were cable actuated. You would have the hand strength to pull on a hydraulic clutch like it moved on it's own! Kiddies nowadays!
    You can go aftermarket if the clutch pull is just to much for you to handle!

    • @PastorMattMoto
      @PastorMattMoto  ปีที่แล้ว

      The mid range is amazingly punchy on these bikes isn't it!!
      When you hit the power band just right, it rips!
      When I made this video I was dealing with tendinitis in my left arm, so I'm pretty sure that affected my opinion on the clutch pull. :(. I'm a musician as part of my job as a Youth Pastor, so I play and record alot on the guitar with our band.
      My arm has improved alot since switching guitars, and playing 7 string less, now I actually don't think about clutch pull much on my current bikes.

    • @SinOjOs-Transport
      @SinOjOs-Transport ปีที่แล้ว

      @@PastorMattMoto On the old cable pull bikes. If you had not ridden for a month or two. Had not worked out your clutch hand.
      First day, hand would get tired. Second day, would have trouble pulling the clutch in, to the point you could not. Third - fourth day, still sore, but able to pull the clutch in. After that, can work the clutch all day, no soreness.
      Those old cable pull clutches were a great hand strength exercise. The cable throttles were also harder, as the return springs were stronger. As stuck throttle was common back then. Got scary if you were pushing it, close throttle, still at full throttle. If you cannot get it closed, have to use kill switch!
      Many bikes came with push pull throttle cables. Two cables, one to open, one to close. The carburator barrel's would get sticky from fuel & wear, combined with air velocity. Barrel would stick wide open. Hence the two cable solution.
      Not an issue with efi with cable or by wire control on the newer bikes. Though as a programmer. I do worry about programming bugs with the new fly by wire throttle control. If it sticks wide open due to software bug or hardware failure. No way to manually roll it back. Be quick on the kill switch!

  • @user-ku2oy2df7m
    @user-ku2oy2df7m 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great video and review, great bike stay safe many thanks

  • @whispe.r6
    @whispe.r6 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    🙌🏼love this video thank you!

    • @PastorMattMoto
      @PastorMattMoto  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for checking out the S2R video! :)

  • @zacha8934
    @zacha8934 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have an 07 S2r1000. Absolutely love everything about the bike. It’s alittle choppy down low but not bad. Nothing like my old M900. Just need to ride in the gear up from where you’d assume since they have so much power down low. Idk what all the guy I bought the bike from has done to it. Nothing is stock. From handle bars and turn signals to exhaust and lights nothing is stock. He had the bike mapped and tuned he says. What surprises me is that I ride with a lot of guys who have 600s and my s2r eats 600s alive. Judging by stock specs you wouldn’t think that to be true

    • @PastorMattMoto
      @PastorMattMoto  ปีที่แล้ว

      Wow it sounds like you got a good one! 👍. I bet it's got a bunch more torque than the 600's you are riding with! So if you guys are doing twisty roads, you are going to walk away from them, unless they are keeping their revs wayyyy up.

    • @zacha8934
      @zacha8934 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@PastorMattMoto that’s exactly it. Wide open they will eventually pull on me but any kind of back roads, it’s almost like they aren’t even in the same class. I can put power down long before them.

    • @PastorMattMoto
      @PastorMattMoto  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@zacha8934 For sure! I think that is why naked bikes have gained so much popularity over the last few years. They are the tuned for the road, the right tool for the job, so to speak.
      Don't get me wrong supersports are excellent in their element on the track, but 80 in first gear and making all your power above 8k or 9k rpms isn't exactly what you should be looking for on public roads, I believe :p

  • @zackmgisclair
    @zackmgisclair 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Man if I accelerate my S2R like that in the first 3 gears it will try and stand up on me lol beautiful bike and awesome video!

    • @PastorMattMoto
      @PastorMattMoto  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      the S2R's really do have a lot of grunt don't they!! I probably was rolling on a little more gradually, that's why the front wheel was staying down :p

    • @kims2r
      @kims2r 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This bike has like 95hp… in first gear sure but 2nd and 3rd there’s now way you’re pulling power wheelies

    • @zackmgisclair
      @zackmgisclair 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@kims2r lol I do it every day

    • @kims2r
      @kims2r 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@zackmgisclair I rode this bike for 50.000km’s, on and off track, there’s no way the front wheel lifts without popping the clutch in 2nd and 3rd gear… maybe if you have a larger rear sprocket or something but still, it’s too heavy

  • @Zepfan321
    @Zepfan321 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Rizoma bars were stock on S2Rs as far as I can tell. Mine has the same

    • @PastorMattMoto
      @PastorMattMoto  ปีที่แล้ว

      That's pretty awesome, I didn't realize that! It seems like Ducati really went all out on the S2R bikes :)

    • @TheRacingSlick
      @TheRacingSlick 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The original bar was made by Magura

  • @smiffyraf1
    @smiffyraf1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    is that your brake lever microswitch hanging off?

    • @PastorMattMoto
      @PastorMattMoto  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I believe so, I noticed it had come off after this video!
      Could have been a result of all that Ducati Vtwin shaking!

  • @mitchellfox3130
    @mitchellfox3130 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You were really struggling to come up with your five cons. 😂
    Those roads look pretty familiar. SW Wisconsin? Ride safe, watch that loose gravel and golden-hour deer.

    • @PastorMattMoto
      @PastorMattMoto  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey Mitchell, nice catch I am in Wisconsin, but more in the middle of state around Sparta and Lacrosse in the driftless area. Excellent riding around here, only thing is the winter time... and the deer of course :p. Are you in the area as well?

  • @monsteralex3098
    @monsteralex3098 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great review! I think this monster would be one day collectible and go up in value a lot, as it is the last original air cooled monster. I have monster 1100 which is also very nice but you have original 😉. I wish sometime that it would make little bit more ponies from that desmo due engine. 110hp would be ideal. Which is most enjoyable bike from all bikes you have?

    • @PastorMattMoto
      @PastorMattMoto  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah I agree Alex, another 20 horses would be good on my Monster. It's really fun as is, but it has pretty limited top end.
      All its pulling power really is in the midrange! But you know what I mean since you have a Monster too.
      By the way, impressive Ducati wheelie on your channel, I'm not great at wheelie's myself!

    • @PastorMattMoto
      @PastorMattMoto  ปีที่แล้ว

      Most enjoyable hmmm......I would say easiest to live with, is the 2019 Speed Triple.....but the Ducati is probably more raw fun in the corners :)

    • @monsteralex3098
      @monsteralex3098 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@PastorMattMoto this old air cooled engine unfortunately doesn’t have any top end. It is flat after 6000 revs till rev limiter. Only solution is to buy water cooled Ducati 😂. I would keep mine for next season and would see. I am tempted to try old street fighter 1098. In my opinion looks better than new one with that trellis frame. Still original Ducati with dry clutch. On the other hand big advantage of monster is that it is very light and nimble. How often I would need those extra ponies on the backroads that’s the question 😂?

    • @monsteralex3098
      @monsteralex3098 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@PastorMattMoto I am just a beginner in wheelies😂. But thanks! It is very easy to wheelie monster 1100, it has instant torque and lifts front wheel in much slower speeds compared to my gsxr.

    • @monsteralex3098
      @monsteralex3098 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@PastorMattMoto I agree. Air cooled L twin is raw and agricultural. You have to change gears often it has a lot of vibrations. So to live with it daily is not for everyone compared to 4,3 cylinder engines.

  • @jerridmichener5214
    @jerridmichener5214 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Do you by chance have an extre key? I just bought this bike and only had 1 key. Thanks

    • @PastorMattMoto
      @PastorMattMoto  ปีที่แล้ว

      I believe I only had one key for the S2R1000 as well! One of the previous owners must have lost a key I suspect :p

    • @jerridmichener5214
      @jerridmichener5214 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@PastorMattMoto no worries just thought I would check. Funny bit is I was watching your ride review before I even saw the bike which sold me on it before I knew it was yours lol

    • @PastorMattMoto
      @PastorMattMoto  ปีที่แล้ว

      @jerridmichener5214 Hey I didn't realize that it was you who had bought my S2R! That's pretty crazy that you watched my video first, then it ended up being the exact bike that you found and bought :0.
      How have you been liking the S2R these past few months?

    • @RustyVanDoor
      @RustyVanDoor 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You should have 3 keys, 2 black and the essential red key that is paired with the clocks and the ECU. I have a 2007 with the DP ECU and Arrow pipes, friends that have ridden it say she’s very good.