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Highest mileage 4v Ducati???

Started by jerryz, September 20, 2012, 07:31:17 AM

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jerryz

We have all heard of 2 valve air cooled Duactis 750 and 900 models reaching phenominal high mileages 150,000+ miles with little more then head refreshes and new rings ,but what about 4v models I have heard of a 91,000 mile 851 which has been very solid and sound for its 2 owners .

PhilB

Gary Eagan (noted endurance rider, record setter, Iron Butt guy) used an ST4 for a few years.  He set several records with it -- shortest time coast-to-coast, etc. -- and racked up about 225K before moving on to his next bike.  It's at the Barber museum now.

PhilB
1993 Ducati M900 Monster "Patina" (203,000 miles, so far) -- 1995 Ducati M900 (wife's bike) -- 1972 Honda CB450 (daughter's bike) -- 1979 Vespa P200 (daughter's scoot) -- 1967 Alfa Romeo GT Jr. (1300cc) -- 1964 Vespa GS160 (160cc 2-stroke) -- 1962 Maicoletta scooter (275cc 2-stroke) -- 1960 Heinkel Tourist 103A1 scooter "Elroy" (175cc 4-stroke)

Johnny5

Well, I can't answer your question at all... but I have to add that I'm really, REALLY hoping I can get even just half of the mileage of PhilB out of my new M1100 EVO without any issues other then Maintenance! ;D
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Speeddog

I've got a bit over 50k miles on my S4.

Haven't had to replace any rockers.
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SDRider

Quote from: Johnny5 on September 20, 2012, 07:55:27 AM
Well, I can't answer your question at all... but I have to add that I'm really, REALLY hoping I can get even just half of the mileage of PhilB out of my new M1100 EVO without any issues other then Maintenance! ;D

Same here.  I have almost 9,000 miles on mine now but I've had a few issues with it already.  Hoping that everything is worked out now and the trouble free mileage begins.
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rule62

Quote from: Johnny5 on September 20, 2012, 07:55:27 AM
Well, I can't answer your question at all... but I have to add that I'm really, REALLY hoping I can get even just half of the mileage of PhilB out of my new M1100 EVO without any issues other then Maintenance! ;D
Quote from: SDRider on September 20, 2012, 10:24:32 AM
Same here.  I have almost 9,000 miles on mine now but I've had a few issues with it already.  Hoping that everything is worked out now and the trouble free mileage begins.

I'm pretty sure the OP meant 4 valves per head, not 4 valves per engine.

My 748 just hit 20K miles. I've replaced 2 rockers, and all of the in-tank fuel lines within the last 7K miles of ownership.

Rob Hilding

Quote from: Speeddog on September 20, 2012, 08:01:50 AM
I've got a bit over 50k miles on my S4.

Haven't had to replace any rockers.

Itz cuz them rockers is askeered of you ;)
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Speeddog

Quote from: BozcoRob on September 20, 2012, 05:51:12 PM
Itz cuz them rockers is askeered of you ;)

Damn straight, they know who's boss.

[laugh]
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lazylightnin717

Quote from: Speeddog on September 20, 2012, 06:03:28 PM
Damn straight, they know who's boss.

[laugh]

Then why don't you come pregnant dog slap my S4 around a bit so I don't have to replace another 9 rockers next time around?

What if I ask nicely?



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Speeddog

Quote from: BozcoRob on September 20, 2012, 06:27:56 PM
What's the flat rate on pregnant dog slappin' an S4 ;D

If it includes a plane flight, it's too much.
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jerryz

I replaced all 8 opener rockers with megacycle rockers on my S4 when the bike had only 5000 miles on it although on 5 were duds, now it has 25,000 and no hassles its very reliable ,I have 3 ducatis so each gets used so it will take me many years to get each machine to colossal miles

Nero-92

Did 7500 mls on my s4 in the first year of owner ship and it's my first ducati only issue was a cooked regulator and a fried battery which fried a couple of micro chips in the clocks but was a cheap fix at â,¬25 so I'm very happy.
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Desmo Demon

Quote from: jerryz on September 20, 2012, 09:32:24 PM
I replaced all 8 opener rockers with megacycle rockers on my S4 when the bike had only 5000 miles on it although on 5 were duds...
Sounds like my '02 748. At 5600 miles, I had four bad rockers, replaced them with OEMs because they were $45 each back then, made it through the 12k, but by 18k I had more bad (including at least one replacement), and I replaced all the openers with Megacycle. I think I have 25k or so on the bike, now.

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DucHead

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I have a little over 45k miles on my '05 S4R (996).  With 4 bikes now the miles will accumulate more slowly than in the first few years of ownership.

Beyond routine maintenance, the only real problem I've had (or didn't cause :P) was a broken fork shift spring and that was fixed under warranty.

There was a guy from Texas (I think) on the old board who must have 80k miles on a 996 S4R by now.
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