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So anyone owned, or have insight on late 90's St2?

Started by TiAvenger, May 12, 2008, 09:00:17 AM

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TiAvenger

Thanks for all the post everyone.

Scott- how is for gas mileage and 2 up with the bags on?

Basically I need something inexpensive that will fit a 5'11 pilot and 5' 10 passenger, and has enough storage for a 2-3 day trip, and is good for 2-300 miles (mainly slab) 

It will be my daily commuter, and when monstergf and I travel, I want it to be a viable alternative.


Basically would a ST2 fit that sort of use?

ScottRNelson

Quote from: TiAvenger on May 13, 2008, 12:06:48 PM
Scott- how is for gas mileage and 2 up with the bags on?
I get around 35 mpg around town and in the local twisties.  Closer to 50 mpg on trips.  It's good for 150-170 miles between fill-ups.  But I don't ever ride at a gentle pace, so you could probably do better than that.

I don't ride with passengers, so I can't answer that one.  Others claim it's a good bike with a passenger.  I would suggest that you take along the intended passenger when you go look at any of them and see how it fits.  You can tell a lot about how it will work by sitting on it while it's on the centerstand.
Scott R. Nelson, 2001 XR650L, 2020 KTM 790 Adv R, Meridian, ID

Count Desmo

I remember always getting in the ~50mpg range when sport-touring, less when riding agressively.  We never rode the ST that much 2-up, but my wife found the wife comfortable with the top case.

Here's the obligatory pic of my old ST


clubhousemotorsports

I have been working on st2's since they came out and after 98 they were pretty trouble free. 98 was a good bike but did have a few issues with its charging system, and fuel lines , and flywheels falling off. things that can be fixed.
after 98 they ha fewer problems.
the latest bikes had preload adjustable only forks. all but a few 98 bike had the same old compression valves. [bang]

All st2 and water cooled pasos are prone to warping the heads between the cylinder studs at the exhaust. It is not a huge concern but does cause it to weep oil there. Built bikes making more power are more prone to do this as well.

The ST series is the bike I should bee riding because it is a great bike , I just have not brought myself to do so. I have built and ridden st's on the track and although they are heavy they handle very well.

Anyone complaining about the headlight on a older st needs to ride an 851 or ss at night some time. Yes the ducati designs headlight is worth it.

If I were to buy an ST it would be a st2 as in new  england we do not have many spaces to use the top end power of the 4 valves and the tourque on the st2 is equal or better. A 966 kitted st2 becomes a wheelie machine .

shop carefully for a good example and you will find one of motorcyclings best kept secrets.
good luck

ducpainter

Quote from: ScottRNelson on May 13, 2008, 11:50:16 AM


The best place to go for information on the ST Ducatis is http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/st2_owners (are we allowed to point to other sites here?)


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