Not sure but there’s definitely more pressure on your wrists over the 13 675R, plus I could sit on the 675R just about flat footed the 765 is a fair bit taller
My bike is due in to the dealer on Wednesday! Should be able to pick it up Tuesday 18th onwards, absolutely buzzing!
That’s quick, fingers crossed for good weather for you. I would be interested in review once you have owned it for a while.
They will deliver it if I want, and if the weather is terrible but hopefully I’ll get a dry day in that week. Will put some thoughts up when I’ve had chance to run it in
I’ve even treated myself to a new helmet to honour the occasion!!! My newest lid is around 9 years old so figured I needed to replace and this was £257 with a free dark visor which I think is an absolute bargain!
Oh bloody hell go on then!.... Tbf the priority list now is: 1) lower radiator guard (ordered!) 2) tail tidy - probably the Evotech one as it looks really smart and is £195 rather than £320+ for the Ducati one I’m also trying to work out whether I can really neatly fit my Beeline moto on the left hand handlebar: here is the unit and the space I have to mount it. Otherwise it will have to go in the centre of the headstock which may ultimately work better but I don’t like clutter
I’m ashamed to admit I haven’t used it yet! But I’m planning to fit it to the V2 and use it on the way to work because it will start getting me used too it. From what I can see it doesn’t do text so you have to get used to the direction arrow only
It might look quite neat on the headstock. If you can get it in the centre with the elastic strap mount.
Yeah, tbh I want to try it out a bit and see whether it’s easy enough to use when I’m on roads I totally don’t know even the area
I’d never heard of it til you mentioned it it this thread. I quite like the look of it. At the moment I put my iPhone in an Ultimate Add Ons case that mounts on the heat stock. But the beeline looks loads tidier.
Can’t believe it doesn’t come with satnav capability too but I guess it’s less than half the price of a full fat Ducati