Top 7 Ducati Motorcycles to Buy

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  • @yammienoob
    @yammienoob  2 года назад +14

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    • @jakemustian99
      @jakemustian99 2 года назад +1

      Can yall please do a video for best beginner big/ tall guy bike. Im 6'1 and weigh 375

    • @abrahamhtc
      @abrahamhtc 2 года назад

      AsAn I

    • @zacha8934
      @zacha8934 2 года назад

      Poppa yamster. How come you never talk about the s2r series? I’d love to see your ride and review of the s2r1000. I’ve owned mine for 3 years and it’s hands down my favorite bike I’ve ever owned. They’re simple, analog, reliable and very diy friendly without serious risk of ruining your motorcycle aslong as you’re somewhat mechanically inclined.

    • @zacha8934
      @zacha8934 2 года назад

      @@jakemustian99 look into the Ducati diavel

    • @carlmayer691
      @carlmayer691 Год назад +1

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  • @jeffgrubb7929
    @jeffgrubb7929 2 года назад +552

    If you are considering one of these bikes, call your local dealer and check out the prices for parts and service - cheap to buy doesn't mean cheap to own.

    • @dancarlos1216
      @dancarlos1216 2 года назад +82

      All bikes are expensive to run, it’s just that most people don’t maintain Japanese bikes and the next owner is stuck dealing with it. Busted fork seals, valves not adjusted or checked, cables and chains etc. I see it everyday as a professional.

    • @southernbiker4728
      @southernbiker4728 2 года назад +60

      Interesting point of view. Well…
      So far my Ducati has been cheaper to own and maintaine than my Harley. So there’s that.

    • @zacha8934
      @zacha8934 2 года назад +14

      Definitely not anymore expensive to own. Unless you’re dumb enough to pay someone ridiculous prices to do that stuff. Most you can do yourself. And a vavle job only costs me just under 500$.

    • @stever8776
      @stever8776 2 года назад +11

      Exactly, adjusting the Desmo valves every 2,500 miles geta expensive. But first you have to find a Ducati mechanic!
      Loved my Duck. But got frustrated when no one within 150 miles could properly work on them

    • @snippidippi
      @snippidippi 2 года назад +6

      @@stever8776 there's do it yourself kits for that and tutorial videos. Know friends that did it without problems

  • @garrettmorgan3390
    @garrettmorgan3390 2 года назад +82

    Started on a monster 797 and love it. The sound is like an angry sewing machine . I still look back at it getting off after owning a year🥵

    • @mayaibuki
      @mayaibuki 2 года назад +4

      lol, I still look back after 7 years. So I got other 4 ducatis. They are amazing

    • @BOONILLAZOO
      @BOONILLAZOO Год назад +2

      "The sound is like an angry sewing machine" THIS IS THE PERFECT WAY TO DESCRIBE IT!!!!! LMAO, been riding the 821 for a year and always tought how could I describe the sound!

  • @silentlamont
    @silentlamont 2 года назад +47

    Recently bought a V2 Panigale. An absolute BLAST to ride and own.
    Previously owned a CBR literbike and though it was more powerful and fast I enjoy riding the Ducati far more and the emotional component and beauty of this bike cannot be overstated

  • @Surestick88
    @Surestick88 2 года назад +98

    The 999 didn't really work at the time but it's looks have improved over the years. I think it was ahead of its time.

    • @gaffle-411
      @gaffle-411 Год назад +12

      That 999 stood out over absolutely everything made at the time. It’s still stands out today and draws attention over any standard Japanese bike.

    • @funcool32
      @funcool32 Год назад +7

      I always said it was ahead of its time. People were just not ready for it. In saying that, whenever I would go anywhere on mine, people would drool over it, ask what it was or take photos!

    • @ThiefOfNavarre
      @ThiefOfNavarre 6 месяцев назад +1

      Absolutely. My brother in law owns the R model and they are quickly rising in price. The 749's are also great; like a 999 with the training wheels left on.

  • @DanGromek1212
    @DanGromek1212 2 года назад +17

    I did it today I passed my MSF I got my license!!! All because PapaYam sparked a new passion in my heart a few months ago

  • @stever8776
    @stever8776 2 года назад +3

    I'm 64, I've had back surgery and recent total knee replacement.
    I no longer do my own repairs. I loved my Ducatis. Especially the Monsters and MultiStradas.
    In the 70's Triumph Bonnevilles always had electrical problems. We called Lucas the Prince of Darkness. After replacing the wiring and ignition systems they were Great!
    BMW Boxers are easy to work on as was my Moto Guzzi Norge.
    So now a nearby competent mechanic is Paramount to me!
    Cheers

  • @CirqueitOfficial
    @CirqueitOfficial 6 месяцев назад +8

    Got my Ducati 848 from 2008 a couple of days ago... I LOVE that bike!!

  • @nastypanigale
    @nastypanigale 2 года назад +13

    The 916/996/998 is a legend. Have owned several and currently own a 2004 998 Matrix Edition making 137 hp @ the wheel. The 998 was the best version of the bike, with the new Testastretta engine; it made more power and was more reliable than the 916/996. The Desmo Valve system is genius and on the 916/996/998 checking valve clearance and adjusting them is not hard to do your self, it requires that you take your time. I've put 9,000 miles on my 998 in the last 2 years and valves are still perfectly in spec. While I love my 2021 Panigale V4 nothing beats the feeling you get riding the 998.

  • @tgfover9000
    @tgfover9000 2 года назад +12

    I just had taken the motorcycle safety class, graduated. Highly recommend. 10 out of 10. Yammie Noob, I have watched you for years, thank you for the encouragement, inspiration and information. 🐙

  • @henriquehuyer
    @henriquehuyer 2 года назад +6

    I love my 2020 Ducati supersport !
    It does everything , fast , reliable , gorgeous , up ride position , comfortable seats for 2

    • @southernbiker4728
      @southernbiker4728 2 года назад +2

      I absolutely love my supersport. I really don’t understand why it doesn’t get more love. Aside from cruise control, it bests an RS660 in nearly every way, and I hear people gushing over the 660 all the time. As far as 2 up, I just never could get comfortable with anyone weighing me down back there. That goes for any sport bike though.

    • @SSecret_Hugz
      @SSecret_Hugz 2 года назад +2

      i too love my supersport. Pretty great bike so far.

    • @ThiefOfNavarre
      @ThiefOfNavarre 29 дней назад

      I think because it costs so much for what is essentially a faired ducati monster. You could buy a monster sp, slap some £250 fairings on it and save £4000. The plastics are lovely on the supersport but I'm sure you could get a raceday fab shop to mold some for your for less than £4k

  • @feki122
    @feki122 2 года назад +66

    Recently bought a 748S, which is the little brother of the 916. Although my previous CBR600RR was faster, lighter and more reliable, I love the Ducati a lot more. The L-twin has great amount of character which the Honda kinda lacked.

    • @derekeboyd
      @derekeboyd 2 года назад +4

      Watch out for those rocker arms. They get spendy really fast.

    • @feki122
      @feki122 2 года назад +3

      @@derekeboyd Yes I know, this winter I'm going to pull it apart. Check the rocker arms, do the fuel pump mod with the alloy nut and probably replace the rectifier with a better one. Changed the oil already, and the filter tube in the side of the engine was clean as a whistle, so the first signs are good so far. I'm currently the third owner, guy I bought it from bought this bike from his uncle, also always maintained by a respectable Ducati shop so I have high hopes for this bike.

    • @lrowlands53
      @lrowlands53 2 года назад +2

      @@derekeboyd Keep up the oil changes and don't flog the bike when the engine is cold. Simple.

    • @derekeboyd
      @derekeboyd 2 года назад

      @@lrowlands53 The oil changes get pretty spendy too, lol. But not rocker arm spendy.

    • @carlmayer691
      @carlmayer691 Год назад +1

      The CBR6000 has the lowest drag coefficient of any motorcycle due to it's nose cowl design ..Ducati used the CBR600RR nose design on their latter 749.999 nose cowl to get the drag coefficient down The ..just some useless FYI

  • @JH09SUMIT
    @JH09SUMIT 2 года назад +60

    Does anyone agree the 999 looks absolute gorgeous?

    • @gaffle-411
      @gaffle-411 Год назад +5

      The dork on the video is a mockingbird fence rider. Just cause some wack magazine touts the 916 as the be-all isn't true. Phuck nostalga... the 999 ruled in the looks category. I'd rather a 996 or 998 over a 916. I'd take the 999R over them all.

    • @aarongolob4725
      @aarongolob4725 Год назад +3

      749/999 is one of my favorites

    • @thetonetosser
      @thetonetosser Год назад +3

      Looks better in yellow.

    • @ThiefOfNavarre
      @ThiefOfNavarre 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@thetonetosser Yep, it would have to be a yellow one! 👍

    • @kaleleech6996
      @kaleleech6996 5 месяцев назад

      Absolutely beautiful bike

  • @wesglassford3593
    @wesglassford3593 2 года назад +5

    The 2021 Supersport is absolutely fantastic. All day drivability. Loads of torque. Great in town. Better on the highway.

  • @HardcoreInsanity
    @HardcoreInsanity 2 года назад +7

    The Monster and 999 were the bikes that made my childhood. Love to see you gave them a mention. Soon to be a Monster Owner and I can't Wait

  • @ericThaBarbaric
    @ericThaBarbaric 2 года назад +7

    You forgot the Monster 695. I have one, I like it. The power band is very linear, good for a beginner I think. The monsters I don’t think really stand out as far as looks or performance go, they’re just fun bikes to ride man.

  • @cjdent90
    @cjdent90 2 года назад +8

    I am the exception that proves the rule. The 999 is my favorite Ducati. Love the cyclops look!!

    • @justinmckeown9029
      @justinmckeown9029 2 года назад +2

      The 999 has aged so well. I’ve had a 748S, 996 monoposto and 848 EVO…but now a 749S monoposto in yellow is on my radar.

    • @cjdent90
      @cjdent90 2 года назад +1

      @@justinmckeown9029 there's a dealer by me that has an '03 999 for 10k. Wanted it so bad but knew it wasn't a good starter bike lol. Went with the '22 Nightster instead 🤣

    • @justinmckeown9029
      @justinmckeown9029 2 года назад +1

      @@cjdent90 can’t go wrong with either, but just remember, it only goes as fast as you tell it to. Hopefully you’re able to get a 999 eventually! Ducati’s from the early to mid 2000’s are unlike anything else out there.

    • @aaronaaronsen3360
      @aaronaaronsen3360 2 года назад +1

      I had a friend buy one and at the beginning I didn't like it, but it grew on me. On the first look it made me think of one of those Evangelion mechas.

    • @cjdent90
      @cjdent90 2 года назад +1

      @@aaronaaronsen3360 there's one for rent on Twisted Road a little ways from me that wanna take a rip on for a couple days. Afraid I'll get buyers remorse.

  • @LarsBohr5
    @LarsBohr5 2 года назад +1

    I have an 05 ST3. The best of both worlds, sporty and a comfortable tourer that will carry a lot of baggage.

  • @irishtrash5
    @irishtrash5 2 года назад +3

    You always know when you're on a Ducati.
    Recently took out the 2021, 937 Monster Plus and while I'm not a fan of the way the L-twin feels, vibrationally, it was a blast.

  • @vikhyathk
    @vikhyathk 2 года назад +7

    That SV650 line was brilliant, funny and unbelievably true 👌

    • @ThiefOfNavarre
      @ThiefOfNavarre 6 месяцев назад

      On paper they have the same specs aswell. 74(ish) bhp, 48.5ft/lb torque. Same two valves per head L twin design.

  • @aussierednecksinger28
    @aussierednecksinger28 2 года назад +1

    30 years ago I was on my way to the Australian GP and pulled in to a country station for petrol/gas. The old guy behind the counter said he hadn't seen many bikes coming through yet except for a group of Dutaci's. Ever since that day they've always been a Dutaci to me.

  • @adamgallagher9822
    @adamgallagher9822 2 года назад +2

    My first bike was a 749, I loved the way it looked and still do. Wish I still had the bike.

  • @thedude579
    @thedude579 Год назад +2

    I am riding a 136hp 999 (2006) and it runs 30.000 km without any major flaws. It still looks like new.

    • @bobbybob3447
      @bobbybob3447 4 месяца назад +1

      Just yesterday I bought a 2003 with 38k on the clock and it looks great!

  • @lancelance4582
    @lancelance4582 2 года назад

    Sacramento native here. I can confirm that we are talking about motorcycles AND area codes. And the 916 is the best of both.

  • @g4m3rm0j0
    @g4m3rm0j0 2 года назад +8

    I was today years old when I first saw Ducati and the words reliable and cheap used together.

  • @michaelglenn2468
    @michaelglenn2468 2 года назад +4

    Ive had a 2016 Hypermotard for a year now. Can't say I'm happy with the electrical problems, high maintenance costs and choppy fueling. It's what I imagine an Italian supermodel girlfriend would be like to have. Dead sexy but spoiled and without manners. Looking forward to the day she leaves me.

  • @lluis8888
    @lluis8888 2 года назад +1

    797 my first motorcycle - wouldnt change it for anything. Best for daily usage and weekend trips

  • @WilliamSudek
    @WilliamSudek 2 месяца назад +3

    No Panigale! I'm out.))) they are reliable, cheap, good on gas, docile, easy to service and comfortable. Everything you could want!

    • @PalsGarage
      @PalsGarage 22 дня назад

      Yup my Panigale v2 is amazing but the not comfortable, it’s not good on gas other than that service is cheap and the bike itself wasn’t expensive

  • @PureCountryof91
    @PureCountryof91 2 года назад +7

    Seeing the specs, I'm relatively impressed. Especially considering how smaller displacement engines are just making awesome power. The tech just keeps getting better and so does the cost of that performance. A used mt-09 for 4500 making super bike (10 years ago) power is awesome. As is this channel. Not a Ducati guy, but my oh my, they're pretty. ❤️

  • @Real_MisterSir
    @Real_MisterSir 2 года назад +13

    Would love to see a similar video for Aprilia! (And maybe MV as well), as they're often far less covered with their earlier bikes

  • @SuchanBajracharya
    @SuchanBajracharya 2 года назад

    I own a 2017 Ducati Desert Sled! Made some mods and upgrades on it and now it is PERFECTO! Love it!!

  • @UnburdenedByWhatHasBeen
    @UnburdenedByWhatHasBeen 2 года назад +6

    Reliable and fast but not cheap to maintain. Them desmo valve services will make u cry 😢. I owned a 2005 999. Great bike till it was time to get that service done😬

  • @THEREALZENFORCE
    @THEREALZENFORCE 2 года назад +1

    1) Desmosedici RR
    2) Superleggera V4
    3) 916
    4) Streetfighter V4SP
    5) Monster 1200S
    6) Diavel S Lamborghini
    7) Multistrada V4 Pike's Peak

    • @chirag4
      @chirag4 2 года назад

      Nice List, Agree with No.1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 6
      wish the Multistrada 1158cc V4 engine came in Panigale as a different model than the 1103cc V4
      also wish the Diavel's Tank shape & Handlebar/TFT was updated

  • @lrowlands53
    @lrowlands53 2 года назад +4

    Well, now I feel even worse for selling my 748S last year. Thanks Yammie. I'd be happy with any Ducati at the moment, but am particularly partial to the 848. Singing the praises of Ducatis raises their market value - even more people want them. I can attest to the 748 as a sensory overload experience quite unlike any other motorcycle. Anybody want to swap theirs for a 2009 BMW F650GS (800) adventure dad bike in pristine condition. Smooth, reliable and boring?

  • @joebar52
    @joebar52 2 года назад +2

    I personally consider the 1098 the real successor to the 916 line up and (obviously) I love mine.
    For the retro look though rather than the Scrambler, I’d would have picked the Paul Smart. Such a beautiful bike.

  • @TheDaeldren
    @TheDaeldren 2 года назад +2

    The 999 WSBK bikes where something special. They had almost nothing comparable to the street models and ran the damn things so hot that signs of pistons melting was not abnormal after a race. Remember, those bikes where running against the K5 Gixxers among others.

    • @TheDaeldren
      @TheDaeldren 2 года назад +1

      R versions had completely different heads plus sand cast cases. But even the base and S models where pretty sweet for a 1000cc twin, I like to think those where Ducati’s response to the RC51 but it probably just had more to do with the aging of the 916, 996/998 models.

  • @guidogbd7302
    @guidogbd7302 2 года назад

    One more jewel, the Multistrada 1100. Handles like a naked bike, has all the versatility of a tourer. It might not be your cup of tea when just watching at it, but have a ride and you will be hooked.

  • @jwearle1
    @jwearle1 2 года назад +7

    As someone who owns 2 Ducati's I'd like to share a few thoughts.
    First, there's a lot of comments here about maintenance and parts and sure if you go the dealership route then maintenance will be pricey. But really valves are the only difficult thing (belts are fairly easy if you take your time) and they're no harder to work on than other bikes and the support on forums and the like is incredible. Any question you have, someone has tried to do it and asked it beforehand. Don't let the Italian thing scare you away if you're handy.
    Second, I think this video is awesome but it misses one critical thread in the Ducati story. Specifically them putting their race bike motors in street bike platforms. I would say the S4 is a better 916 and the S4R is a better 996 and the S4RS is a better 999. And then a street fighter 1098 and 848 are better than their respective superbikes. All the power and hooligan fun on a bike you can actually ride outside a track.

    • @vaportrail226
      @vaportrail226 2 года назад

      It's amazing that you people are all the same.

    • @jwearle1
      @jwearle1 2 года назад

      @@vaportrail226 ?

    • @southernbiker4728
      @southernbiker4728 2 года назад +1

      I need to jump on a street fighter sometime, but I just can’t take my eyes off the supersport’s and panigale’s long enough to do it. Lol

    • @justinmckeown9029
      @justinmckeown9029 2 года назад +2

      You nailed it! I have a Streetfighter 848, 848 EVO and 996 monoposto. The 848 EVO I’ve had for nearly 11 years and the only problem it’s given me was the VR going out. Streetfighter 848 has been dead reliable for 6 years…the 996, well, that’s a different story. Servicing hasn’t been bad either. Going from low ranking military to an RN, I’m not loaded, but the services are still tolerable.
      Agreed on the SF’s, too! The SF 848 is my go-to bike and does everything anyone can really ask for.

    • @mattjacomos2795
      @mattjacomos2795 2 года назад

      I really enjoyed the m620 I flipped. like riding a superbike on the road! (if you don't look at the speedo...).... and if you get a two valve, get LT's Manual.

  • @hayden6327
    @hayden6327 2 года назад +2

    Sold my 999 recently, still have the deepest feeling of regret. Absolutely loved that bike 🥲

  • @RiggerbeeOffRoad
    @RiggerbeeOffRoad 2 года назад

    Moved from naked bikes onto a multistrada 1260s with a full system. Absolute mayhem with practicality!

  • @layeequr2604
    @layeequr2604 2 года назад

    Best starter bikes, which are the easiest and cheapest to maintain. They perform the best when you’re off-roading. 👍🏿

  • @The_bunkering_channel
    @The_bunkering_channel 2 года назад +2

    My first ducati was a 1198S, a year later i bought a 1299 base model, and in 2020 i traded both in for a V4 Corse.
    All three bikes are fantastic, and only the 1198S had a few small issues ( leaking front fork sealing, broken alternator, broken clutch slave cillinder)
    Still the 1198s was my favorite, just the rawness, the torque, 170hp between your legs and you only have traction control, open the throttle all the way
    and the earth stops rotation on its axle, so much character that bike has. Gonna buy one again some day with low mileage if i get the chance.

  • @Ian-ij4of
    @Ian-ij4of 3 месяца назад

    I have a 2003 Ducati 750SS ie ...love it , full fairing model in yellow, one of only 46 imported into the UK between 1999 and 2003. Not all were full fairing though, or Yellow, a mix of red, yellow and black, half fairing , full fairing .😊

  • @jackevans4419
    @jackevans4419 2 года назад +1

    I've got a 98 Ducati ST2. Definately an old mans bike but wow a 944cc ducati sport bike for cheap fun??? Nothing beats it. Nothing.

    • @chrisrader8547
      @chrisrader8547 2 года назад

      A friend of mine has one of those he bought new. The thing is still going. Great bike.

  • @lauriperamaki5354
    @lauriperamaki5354 11 месяцев назад

    My first bike was Ducati supersport 750. I think it was a great beginners bike, with only 65 hp and 61nm of torque.

  • @fifaaddict101
    @fifaaddict101 2 года назад +1

    Need to buy either a 916,996 or 998. Such a beautiful bike

  • @Claimjumper55
    @Claimjumper55 2 года назад +1

    I love my 999. It's best friends with my Aprlia Tuono Factory. Life is good.

  • @damiangroen9408
    @damiangroen9408 2 года назад +1

    if you look for a 916a 748 is also a great bike, I grew up with the 748 of my grandpa and until now no other bike can match the sound of the 748

  • @peterburch3102
    @peterburch3102 2 года назад +2

    Ducatis are amazing to look at in person, and I ogle one sitting in my favorite bicycle shop every time I visit (you can love both pedals and pistons)…but the new ones don’t come with twin horns 🎺🎺 like the Interceptor 650!

  • @WimHovens
    @WimHovens Год назад

    My Partner and I have a Monster 796, it's a great bike if a little short feeling in the riding position (my partner likes to stretch out on longer rides and her butt knocked off the little rubber trim on the rear seat cowl... she's about 5ft 7)
    It's a fantastic feeling bike to ride, smooth power delivery, lightweight, nimble and that great Duc sound - when it warms up... it's grumpy and temperamental when cold... so if you test ride one let it warm up, and it takes a while for it to do so.

  • @CirqueitOfficial
    @CirqueitOfficial Год назад +1

    Dude. I love this video! Super informative yet insanely funny at the same time!!!
    I'm hoping to rope in a white 848 EVO myself.

  • @daxmotis27
    @daxmotis27 2 года назад +3

    No one mention the sport classic gt1000? Still my favorite Ducati.

  • @michaelschmitter8725
    @michaelschmitter8725 2 года назад +1

    I love my hypermotard. Mine is a 939 SP.

  • @frankahling3474
    @frankahling3474 2 года назад

    This is your choice, very personal, after riding Ducati's for 35 years ,I am missing the best one´s

  • @leftcoaster67
    @leftcoaster67 Год назад

    Monster 400 from Japan/Italy/Australia, or even a Monster 620- 696 for me.

  • @Sykinetik
    @Sykinetik 2 года назад

    Ducati Hyperstrada 939 - my first bike. Incredible bike, not too fast (in urban mode) - great beginner bike.

  • @najhaw1853
    @najhaw1853 2 года назад +1

    Great video
    I own three of five
    748s, monster 620, 1100 hypermotard,
    I believe 999 is a beautiful motorcycle , you don’t see to many of them

    • @bobbybob3447
      @bobbybob3447 4 месяца назад

      I saw a 2003 999 yesterday and liked it enough to put it in my garage!

  • @kennethhancock2433
    @kennethhancock2433 Год назад

    Dare I mention the ST series? ST2, ST4,ST4S, ST3,ST3S and ABS versions.More affordable, a blast to ride, and for a Ducati almost practical.

  • @984francis
    @984francis 2 года назад

    I have a 797. Stock, the fueling is awful (EU5 compliance) and the front forks barely adequate. Having removed the cat and fitted a ShiftTech link pipe and can plus Rexer ECU flash, the engine is superb. I fitted Andrianni fork cartridges and springs and now it's a real twisty road (and track) burner. Bloody good. It's also pretty unlike the subsequent Monsters that are, monstrous.

  • @evanneiswanger
    @evanneiswanger 2 года назад +4

    Obsessed with my Ducati Monster 821 in Silk White - it looks so good and rides so well
    Just dreading when the time comes to service it

  • @hooyabaaa2
    @hooyabaaa2 2 года назад

    The Ducati 1198 was a torque monster. It has less peak power than japonese liter bikes, but until 10K RPM (where that engine ''stops'') they produce up to 30 hp more than competition... It´s totally diferent than the ''rev to the moon'' of the Panigale V4R that ''starts'' to produce some great power after 10k RPM.

  • @stillfast1
    @stillfast1 9 месяцев назад

    I bought new a 1995 900sscr and still have it with 60K on the clock. Still a very fun bike even with the K1600 and Multistrada it shares garage space with.

    • @paulgilhuis1
      @paulgilhuis1 9 месяцев назад +1

      Of all the bikes I've owned, my current 1998 900ss/cr is by far my favourite.

  • @matthewmuellner
    @matthewmuellner Год назад

    Notable the 916-996-998 had a smaller brother the 748. 999 had the 749. The smaller brother was only displacement wise & a thinner rear tire.

  • @spacejaga
    @spacejaga 2 года назад +14

    "Reliable, Fast, Cheap, Ducati" - never in history any combination of these 3 or more words including Ducati was ever true.

    • @hooyabaaa2
      @hooyabaaa2 2 года назад +2

      The combination of reliable with fast can be true, but never cheap! lol

    • @Real_MisterSir
      @Real_MisterSir 2 года назад

      @@hooyabaaa2 tons of these bikes are used as burner bikes in Italy, they actually are cheap if you just have people around who are used to servicing them like any other yamaha or suzuki. Just overseas garages charging premium bucks simply because of the name association lol. Same with insurance companies etc, as soon as you mention the name they all pee their pants

  • @xs433
    @xs433 2 года назад

    Agreed! I personally own a 748(same look with 916), a desertsled and a hypermotard 950

  • @Zed86zz
    @Zed86zz 2 года назад

    I started on a multisdrada 1000ds. It is such an amazing and comfortable bike to ride. Easy to wheelie and fast as hell

  • @voodoo_child5897
    @voodoo_child5897 2 года назад

    Ducatis are great but the busa will always be my dear love. Maintenance cost and reliability! Italian ones do burn a big hole in the long run

  • @johncamara1650
    @johncamara1650 2 года назад

    916 is definitely the prettiest sport bike ever made. I was going to build a full on 100hp CR500 powered sport bike for the street and I was going to hand fab all fiberglass bodywork all resembling the 916. Would be the prettiest and deadliest backroad weapon ever devised for the street. Who knows? Maybe I'll do it.

  • @ocasio3024
    @ocasio3024 Год назад +1

    I have a 999R and a 1098S Tricolore. Personally I think those are the 2 best Duc’s ever made. My first Duc was a 916. Beautiful to look at but a plastic POS when I compare it to my other 2. Just my opinion, of course.

  • @Mr100asd
    @Mr100asd 2 года назад

    THANKS for the video. Great history. CORRECT, the SCRAMBLER'S are the most reliable Ducati,, never break !

  • @Biker999s
    @Biker999s 12 дней назад

    Yes . Strongly agree... obviously .

  • @christophergriffin3241
    @christophergriffin3241 8 месяцев назад

    Can't believe you skipped the 1st gen Multistrada; esp. being A 2V Air head aficionado. The twin plug version of that engine (mine was a '08 1100s) is amazing and honestly the best all around ride I've ever had! For differnt reasons, but more enjoyable that my 5th gen '99 VFR, more that my '11 Hyper Evo Sp., and more than that the '98 748 SP1 I used to race. Try it and see what all the ADV bikes are trying to deliver today, it was laying down 15 or more years ago.

  • @PeteBolduc-kf6nr
    @PeteBolduc-kf6nr 4 месяца назад

    I got a hypermotard 821,it's very fun to ride

  • @VinceWatches
    @VinceWatches Год назад

    999 design age so well 20 years later !!!! A gem

  • @NYCZ31
    @NYCZ31 2 года назад

    916 - torture rack riding position. Fun bike but only if you’re short and skinny. The 996 is easier to own as Ducati corrected some issues. 998 debuted the Testastretta and is an awesome bike if you can deal with the riding position.
    1098 - the pig of superbikes. Money pit to own, a vast number of issues to deal with. Last bikes without ABS, TC, takes real courage to ride one at the limit.
    Monster 750/900 - fine bikes if you know your way around carburetors. Great sound. The later fuel injected bikes and S4 series are fun as hell.
    Supersports - I have a 1992 900SS so I am biased. I love mine, but again, carbed, so that. Sporty but much easier than a Superbike. The 2nd Gen are ugly, but mechanically sound and fuel injected. Great rider’s bike.
    Hyper - tall bikes, seat is garbage, lots of fun. Great Sunday funday bike.
    Scrambler - lots of flavors to choose from, and vast aftermarket to do whatever you want.

  • @lcgiv4u
    @lcgiv4u 2 года назад +1

    Accidentally started at .25 speed, and was not disappointed. Sounds like a drunk friend trying to convince me

  • @crazyeyez1502
    @crazyeyez1502 2 года назад +1

    The 916 was also a star in the 1996 movie Fled

  • @rrm80916
    @rrm80916 2 года назад

    I just did a test ride on a V2 Streetfighter, planned on trading in my 2020 Low Rider S for it, but on the test ride it shut off on me several times in traffic. They said it’s an easy fix, but they’ll have to tear down the engine to click in a connector that wasn’t connected properly at the factory. Wtf! Then he had the balls to say “let’s go talk numbers” 😂

  • @doyoueatrocks
    @doyoueatrocks 2 месяца назад

    I fell in love with a scrambler.

  • @alexs2884
    @alexs2884 Год назад

    The air cooled Hypermotards are a future classic.

  • @Fractal379
    @Fractal379 3 месяца назад

    Great job! Useful takes, thanks.

  • @behindbarsmototouring898
    @behindbarsmototouring898 2 года назад

    The 996 was good enough for Trinity and Neo. So, it's good enough for me!

  • @LEARTY528
    @LEARTY528 2 года назад

    I have always loved the way the 999 looked

  • @DennisMerwood-xk8wp
    @DennisMerwood-xk8wp Год назад

    Ducati ST4s sports tourer. Wonderful motorcycle. Why Ducati abandoned the sports tourer market I will never understand.

  • @Am4gedon
    @Am4gedon 2 года назад

    1:42 that truck turning left made me flinch lol

  • @johnperry6106
    @johnperry6106 2 года назад +1

    Hi, my name is Johnny and I admit that I am powerless over Ducatis. First one was a Monster S4R. I now have five of them.

  • @Real_MisterSir
    @Real_MisterSir 2 года назад +1

    A note about the early SupeSports, be cautious with the ones that came with 16inch wheel size, they have a tendency to display inconsistent handling behavior - hence why they were only produced for a short period after which the standard 17inch was introduced. Otherwise great bikes, light and truly classic Italian.

  • @victorhs258
    @victorhs258 2 года назад

    The current SuperSport 950 S offer dual under seat exhaust, ...way cool looking

  • @paullacey2999
    @paullacey2999 2 года назад

    749 999 are actually looking good now.I have always wanted a Monster tho....

  • @z50king29
    @z50king29 2 года назад

    My dad sold Ducati during the 999 years. Whag a beautiful bike. Also so many Monsters sold in a time where most bikes sat on lots for a year before they sold.... Holy shit I saw so many PDIs of Monsters

  • @jacksampson7711
    @jacksampson7711 Месяц назад

    The monster is the best choice!

  • @Zodicus
    @Zodicus 2 года назад

    A yellow 748 is the Ducati for me.

  • @timroeper4359
    @timroeper4359 2 года назад +1

    Dont forget the monster 695!

  • @natanpierce495
    @natanpierce495 2 года назад

    Perfect! Thanks for mentioning my bike...and a bit of Hebrew at the end!

  • @cmalc8
    @cmalc8 Год назад

    You missed the 950 Multistrada, which IMHO is possibly the best 2nd hand Ducati for all-round use.

  • @dwaipayandattaroy9801
    @dwaipayandattaroy9801 9 месяцев назад

    Both 90 thing and 360 thing is garlic common as touchscreen 😊

  • @nathanlauzier7768
    @nathanlauzier7768 2 года назад

    Excellent content as always. But us headphone users are asking... pretty please get a pop filter for that mic. Those "p"s are POPPING

  • @drummerman9010
    @drummerman9010 2 года назад

    I had a tricolour 1098s and I loved that bike so much. I hit a deer on it last year and ended up totaling it :( I miss it. I have an 1199 now

  • @kshitijagarwal9093
    @kshitijagarwal9093 2 года назад

    I def thought you'd talk about the Diavel here. Especially considering your review video of it!

  • @RamBam_99
    @RamBam_99 Год назад

    Did the 939 supersport dirty though. I've never seen any come with missmatched fairings and they also have an s model with full ohlins and pillion cover.