
Ducati Multistrada 1260 Review
"A genuinely excellent all-rounder that demands budgeting for Italian running costs."
Used Buyer Review
The 1260 is one of those bikes that genuinely delivers on the adventure-sport promise. That 1262cc Testastretta engine is a proper monster — torquey from idle, savage above 4,000rpm, and the riding modes actually work rather than just looking good in the spec sheet. Skyhook suspension on S models transforms rough roads into something resembling comfort, and the ergonomics suit tall riders beautifully over long days. Here's what the brochure won't tell you. These things eat front tyres and bevel drive belts with enthusiasm. Budget for a major service immediately on any used example — Ducati's intervals are short and previous owners routinely skip them. The electronics suite is brilliant but occasionally glitchy; always check the dashboard for fault codes before handing over cash. Dealer servicing costs are genuinely eye-watering outside warranty. Buy a used one with full service history, preferably from a Ducati dealership with records. Avoid anything that's been lowered aggressively or shows crash damage around the fairing lowers — these bikes tip over in car parks embarrassingly easily.
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Budget-conscious riders nervous about dealer bills
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