Things I Hate About my Ducati 848 | 2024
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 มิ.ย. 2024
- No new bike to ride today unfortunately but a quick video on some of the things I hate about the Ducati 848. I feel bad constantly shaming the bike so the next video will be things that I love :) but at least you're getting a real honest transparent view.
Hope you enjoy the the video!
0:00 - Intro
1:30 - The Handlebars
02:52 - The Screen
04:00 - The Footpads
05:11 - The End
#2024 #ducati #848 #motorcycle #motovlog
I have the same bike but it is only used on track,
Things i would recommend is straighten the bars more as they are facing inwards to muchand you will notice straight away,
And change the screen to a double bubble screen,
If you lower the pegs they will be scrapping on the ground as mine are 1inch higher,
With the gearing go one tooth smaller at the front it will also accelerate better to.
Tank grippers are good to as you grip the tank with your knees and takes the pressure off your wrists too.
Hope these little tips help
Hi Mark, so would that mean getting new bars altogether? Double bubble screen wouldn't be too difficult to find, and tank grippers I already have and do they help to an extent. I'm half tempted to also get a taller seat as it should mean less bent knees?
As a fellow 848 owner love your videos and got to agree it is a bit of a love hate relationship. I agree with pretty much with everything you say here, luckily for me do not suffer any wrist issues but 100% agree on the peg positioning. Pretty much cramp up every ride over an hour.
Have you considered a front sprocket change for the chattering on 1/2 gear? Worked reasonably well for me since I did this and have been able to reduce the amount of time "feathering" the clutch.
Appreciate the comment thank you. That statement pretty much summarises it, it is a love and hate relationship 😆!! I haven't actually, I may need to check with my mechanic how much that might set me back
I think most riders who get sore wrists don't ride enough. I'm lucky enough to be able to ride all year and do about 7000km a year on my bikes. Pilates is also helpful.
@@LeTessier916 yeah perhaps, I’m a weekend rider so don’t ride that often
@@britboybike_adventures3813 I'm very fortunate to be able to ride most weekends and often a couple of days in the week as well. Also the track a couple of times a year
@@LeTessier916 Lucky man, only been on track once and it was terrifying (obviously in the beginner group) but awesome experience even though I nearly went into the gravel twice!
I do most of my riding in backroads and Ducati nailed it with the sf. I fave none of the struggles you gave
Sf? What does that mean? It's a brilliant bike but this video is highlights what I think are its downsides. If these don't affect you but you have found the right bike for you!
@@britboybike_adventures3813StreetFighter
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I believe op is referring to the Streetfighter 848... The naked and more upright version of your bike.
Cheers :)
@@ashishrajan6815 ahhh thanks for clarifying. I didn't even know that existed! Looks like a Monster but had no idea that bike was even out there
Oh man. You got the wrong bike for you. I have a 1098, so basically the same bike. It is powerful, smooth and comfortable. I can ride it for 3 hours and then after a break, ride for another 2-3 hours. At normal speed of around 100-120 km/h the screen works just right.
I envy you!!! I heard the 1098 was a bit clunky, have you had it mapped? I’ve never ridden one but would like to
@@britboybike_adventures3813 not mapped but has the Termi half system ecu. 1098 has a reputation for smooth power delivery from relatively low revs and mine is the same. They are often hard to start though. Additionally, they are very hard on engine main bearings so they should never be lugged at low revs. Great bike and bags of power. I also have a 853 (748) that is a joy to ride
@@LeTessier916 I’m guessing you don’t ride around towns often at those revs then? The 848 is horrible anywhere under 15mph and hates it
@@britboybike_adventures3813 yes, I ride around town but not that slowly.
I'm thinking of buying an Evo. Wish me luck
Haha awesome man. Well hopefully this video has given you an insight on the negatives and if you can overlook the comfort part you’ll love it. They’re still a bargain really at the prices they’re at (although evo slightly more expensive isn’t it)
@@britboybike_adventures3813Little bit more expensive but not too much tbh. The only thing really bothers me is the heat. Weather gets really hot where I live (35+). I'm not sure my ass & legs can handle it 😄
@@TheBli7krieg it’ll definitely get hot won’t deny that 😂the trick is to ride fast enough so it cools you down!!
@@TheBli7krieg 😂some roasted tenderloins on the menu!!
Wow she’s so beautiful, gotta just love ducatis I agree they do have some downsides but then you look at it and all is well . Great video 👍👍👍👍
Thank you I appreciate it, that's literately going to be the main talking point for my "things I love" 🙂 video. Even though she's 15 years old she still gets looks everywhere she goes!!
Mine was at the dealer for 3 months because of problems, and then shortly after the 1 year warranty it broke down. Worst bike I ever owned.
Really? Sounds like you got really unlucky. What went wrong with it can you remember? My radiator blew within first month of owning it but found a good mechanic and he found a replica version from China for £190 (real Ducati one was £800) and haven't had any problems since thankfully
@@britboybike_adventures3813 The engine light constantly went on and the A/F ratio was too rich, for that reason alone it was at the dealer for 3 months. The first dealer even send it to another shop to get it fixed...
Second problem I have (still own the bike but not for long) the engine constantly turns itself off after 2 minutes of driving. Maybe its something simple like spark plugs but I still need to change the rear one.
Currently no motivation to do anything :/
@@crad5476 Doesn't sound very fun, sorry to hear. Mine turns off when I'm in 1st gear and the engine is still cold if I let the revs drop too low but don't think it's the same thing. Sounds like a swap for something else is needed then.
@@britboybike_adventures3813 Yeah its not a cold engine. It first appeared after 1 hour of driving, it then failed on the highway with no way to safely put it anywhere. Glad someone came to my rescue and tried to help me. I just hope I can get it running now to sell it :D
Hope you never have these problems. Have fun riding yours ✌
@@crad5476 Sounds awful man. Thank you, although soon I'll trade it. Safe riding!