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Ducati Scrambler Desert Sled 800 review after 24 000 km - What it's like to own it? 

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This Ducati Desert Sled is with us for a couple of months, and we already have 24 000 km. In this video I just briefly talk about our experience, some minus points, some good points and also what extras we got on this bike. You can rent this bike on www.canaryride.com
First tyre change (just rear one) around 8500 km again the same as OEM tyres and second change 18200 for Dunlop Meridian (pair)
Break in service €130 after 1000 km.
First service at 12 000 km for €220 in the official Ducati service.
Second service at 24 000 km for €530 in the official Ducati service.
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@c.g.c2067
@c.g.c2067 Год назад
Will buy one this coming spring 😃
@josefgerken4002
@josefgerken4002 Год назад
My 23’ Sled has no cold start issues.
@xX5THGROUPXx
@xX5THGROUPXx 2 года назад
Very nice
@CanaryRide
@CanaryRide Год назад
Thanks
@nozzer6686
@nozzer6686 2 года назад
I guess those tyres & profile will make the bike a bit lower for us short people, Dunlop are making some great tyres, thanks
@CanaryRide
@CanaryRide 2 года назад
Haha not sure about that but yeah Dunlop is great brand!
@sebg2086
@sebg2086 Год назад
lol 5mm lower lolllllllllllllllllllll
@Phaedrus-th7bi
@Phaedrus-th7bi 9 месяцев назад
Ducati dealer lowered the suspension for me by about 1/2 inch and I bought a little lower seat for another 1/2 inch (I think). My inseam is only 29 inches. I dropped the bike three times on the first day when stopping, and forgetting to lean to the side of the bike where it was uphill. No damage because I have guards on the engine etc, but I think I scratched the one mirror. Since then I have gone maybe 5,000 miles and never dropped it. I guess you eventually get use to it. The bike was intimidating for a few months for me, but you eventually just get use to it and it became a joy to ride. It has been my favorite bike to ride in the rain. I do not worry about the tires in the rain.
@Edfc200
@Edfc200 Год назад
Gone for full road tyres? Are the semi knobbly a poor ride
@davidhardstaff8110
@davidhardstaff8110 Год назад
Thanks for this, it was on my shortlist for my gsxs replacement but premium bike? Doesn't sound it.
@CanaryRide
@CanaryRide Год назад
Glad it helped
@ALBIEurope
@ALBIEurope 3 месяца назад
Niceo video. Since I'm about to buy a Desert Sled next tuesday and this review of your was posted on 2022, I'd like to know if the bike is still good or if you had any major issues. Thank you.
@CanaryRide
@CanaryRide Месяц назад
Yes we have few with more than 60k. All good but major issue is that the tensors of belt are failing (twice) so better to change them before 48k (not cheap).
@livingunderarockunderarock9963
I have this same bike, can you add links to bags and oil cooler protectors in description? MOTECH isn’t best site to navigate
@CanaryRide
@CanaryRide Год назад
Oil cooler protectors are from Hepco&Becker and the side bags are the Legends from Sw-Motech. I might have the product numbers if you need
@faychatfield1650
@faychatfield1650 10 месяцев назад
Hi just wondered what your Timing belt and vertical tensioners looked like after 24,oo0k. I ride offroad with my Scrambler and it apears the dust gets in through the casings. The tensioners look a little rusty and feel gritty to turn
@CanaryRide
@CanaryRide Месяц назад
These tensioners will eventually fail. Change it before 48k
@faychatfield1650
@faychatfield1650 Месяц назад
Thanks yes did at 24,000☺
@glenbawndog
@glenbawndog Год назад
Really like this bike but too many minor issues from new. Replacing a timing belt at such low km's!! I'll stick with my cb500x for the moment. Just had its 12k service completed, no issues whatsoever
@CanaryRide
@CanaryRide Год назад
Yeah but it is in manual from factory to replace it. Otherwise all good
@snorrejnnevaldhalvorsen6548
Good guy’s
@CanaryRide
@CanaryRide Год назад
Thanks man!
@toppocbr
@toppocbr Год назад
Did you still use inner tube in the tyres ?
@CanaryRide
@CanaryRide Год назад
Hello, yes we do 👍🏻
@rogergr5019
@rogergr5019 Год назад
Bought mine today....
@CanaryRide
@CanaryRide Год назад
Congratulations man!
@zippy441
@zippy441 2 года назад
Sorry couldn't understand... what did Ducati change so soon on the service?
@CanaryRide
@CanaryRide 2 года назад
Yeah my bad I wasn't really clear in that. So they change the Ducati Timing Belt and thats why it is quite pricey (work hours) and mecanic told me that it is a bit overkiller because they are in very good condition after 24k km.
@Juanpasilver
@Juanpasilver Год назад
​@@CanaryRide These timing belts are made of kevlar I believe. As with tires, they dry out if you do not use the bike but higher mileage do not affect them. Therefore, they should be replaced every + -3 years (Same as with timing belts for some older Ferrari models) disregarding of mileage. Ducati will always recomend replacing them earlier of course because their service departments are big sources of revenue for the brand's dealerships.
@CanaryRide
@CanaryRide Год назад
@@Juanpasilver Thanks for insight! Good stuff mate! Well we do run bikes in rental so km are jumping up fast, but they changed it in 24k km and mecanic told me that it is bit overkill but has to do it :-)
@pdbordelon
@pdbordelon Год назад
Weird Ive never had a cold start issue on my 2022???
@c.g.c2067
@c.g.c2067 Год назад
😆 must be the Canary Isand air
@martaaay774
@martaaay774 Месяц назад
Me either and I've ride mine all the way through two winters here in the UK🥶👍🏻
@sebg2086
@sebg2086 3 месяца назад
you only change the timing belt at 24 000km? how much km now?
@CanaryRide
@CanaryRide Месяц назад
No it is every 24kkm if I am not mistaken. I have few desert sleds with over 60k 😅
@antoinetennisbadass
@antoinetennisbadass 2 года назад
What was the solution to the cold start issue?
@CanaryRide
@CanaryRide 2 года назад
They did some software update during last service and it is much better now 👌🏻
@meersonne83
@meersonne83 Год назад
Very nice bike, but the warm up and oil issue is too much for me…
@CanaryRide
@CanaryRide Год назад
The warm up is solved by new firmware
@Dave-sw2dm
@Dave-sw2dm Год назад
Don't buy a euro 5 bike then. I test rode the triumph scrambler XE and Indian FTR Rally and both needed warm up.
@CanaryRide
@CanaryRide Год назад
@@Dave-sw2dm Really? I rode them both too and don't remember it. Anyway there is no other option than EURO 5 motorcycles to buy as new, but never had such issue like with this Ducati but now it is already fixed with some update in service.
@Dave-sw2dm
@Dave-sw2dm Год назад
@@CanaryRide , I didn’t get to experience it since the dealer insisted on letting them idle before I rode them. He told me they have the issue. The Triumph idled at 9 mph and the FTR was like turning a switch between no throttle and barely any movement surged the bike forward. I think the small displacement bikes do better with euro 5 than the larger displacement which is probably intentional by the policy makers.
@meersonne83
@meersonne83 Год назад
@@Dave-sw2dm the issue seems to be solved. Still warm up but much shorter.
@mysteriouschiu5484
@mysteriouschiu5484 2 года назад
can you let me know the crash bars manufacturer please? Didn't quite hear that , many thanks! (Great Vid)
@CanaryRide
@CanaryRide 2 года назад
Sure mate! Its HEPCO & BECKER from Germany 🇩🇪
@mysteriouschiu5484
@mysteriouschiu5484 2 года назад
@@CanaryRide Great stuff! Have you had experience with this holding up a crash, are they good? (look great)
@CanaryRide
@CanaryRide 2 года назад
@@mysteriouschiu5484 Yeah they save big portion of bike, but we got only light drops so far so not really testeda huge crash
@mysteriouschiu5484
@mysteriouschiu5484 2 года назад
@@CanaryRide great to know and many thanks! order placed; they should thank you for the marketing 🤗
@ralphmachado8201
@ralphmachado8201 2 года назад
I am 5 feet 8.5inch can I ride it comfortably?
@CanaryRide
@CanaryRide 2 года назад
Yeah I think you should, or get a lower seat.
@motobg1
@motobg1 Год назад
I'd say no
@reximusmaximus3255
@reximusmaximus3255 Год назад
I'm 5'8" and own a 2021 model. With riding boots it's no trouble to stop and go. In chucks however, I'm barely on the tips of my toes. I'm also only 135lbs.
@Jackettc
@Jackettc Год назад
I rode one and I'm 5ft 8". It was ok, I could get both feet down, but not flat, so pushing the bike backwards whilst sitting on it for example was a little tricky. But even though it's pretty heavy, it oddly doesn't feel it ;) There are lowering options too.
@CanaryRide
@CanaryRide Год назад
@@Jackettc Have you thought about the low seat for DesertSled? :)
@app1mxh
@app1mxh 9 месяцев назад
$526 ouch 😢
@CanaryRide
@CanaryRide Месяц назад
Oh yeah 🥲
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