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27-01-2021, 04:54 PM | #1 |
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Thanks for the warm welcome and advice / comparisons between different models and Triumphs!
There is a 797 that I quite fancy from a large dealer who can deliver to my door. I may just do this as it looks gorgeous, and it's a Plus with the little (probably useless) fairing and the rear seat cover. Any questions I should ask the dealer before I buy online without actually going to see it? Last edited by RMD; 27-01-2021 at 04:56 PM.. |
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A valve check can be expensive so if one is due or imminent and hasn't been done either get the dealer to do it, (if they specialise in Ducatis), or negotiate a discount and take it to a Ducati specialist for a service once you've got it. The same goes for the cam belts - if going by the book, older bikes should have them changed every two years but the newer models, including the 797, can go five years between changes. Quote:
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