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- May 31, 2021
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- 37
- Location
- Thailand
Greetings from the mountains of northern Thailand! (I'm not Thai). I just bought my first Ducati, a 2018 V4S with 8000km (5000mi). I just put new tires on yesterday and haven't had a chance to take the bike out to the mountains where it will spend all its time, but a few quick rides and it was clear that it's quicker than my MT-10, and going to make my street triple 675 obsolete!
I read the whole 330 page manual, and I have a few V4 specific questions:
1) The clutch friction point is very far out on the lever, even adjusted full inward. Can this be adjusted? I like it close to the grip.
2) Starting off, I have to rev to around 2500rpm to engage the clutch or it seems to bog down. I look like a new rider struggling lol. Is this normal, or is it something I should look at more closely?
3) How long is the life of the lithium battery? It showed as low when I got the bike, but it hadn't been ridden in months. It stilll started fine. After a few rides for tires and errands there is no more light, so it may have recharged, but I've always gone by the 3 year rule, but I've also not had lithium ion's. Should I replace it? If I do, am I going to get a bunch of codes that I can't clear without Ducati service tools? We have a crumbling Ducati service network here that is being replaced by an Audi owned franchise network, but that will be some time until it's established.
4) Love the trunk, spacious
Thank you!
I read the whole 330 page manual, and I have a few V4 specific questions:
1) The clutch friction point is very far out on the lever, even adjusted full inward. Can this be adjusted? I like it close to the grip.
2) Starting off, I have to rev to around 2500rpm to engage the clutch or it seems to bog down. I look like a new rider struggling lol. Is this normal, or is it something I should look at more closely?
3) How long is the life of the lithium battery? It showed as low when I got the bike, but it hadn't been ridden in months. It stilll started fine. After a few rides for tires and errands there is no more light, so it may have recharged, but I've always gone by the 3 year rule, but I've also not had lithium ion's. Should I replace it? If I do, am I going to get a bunch of codes that I can't clear without Ducati service tools? We have a crumbling Ducati service network here that is being replaced by an Audi owned franchise network, but that will be some time until it's established.
4) Love the trunk, spacious
Thank you!
