I currently have a air cooled 900ie Monster that I absolutely love. My GF loves riding two up and the Monster serves the purpose decently, but sometimes she gets tired of being on the back of it and she frequently mentions she'd like a backrest. She'll even hop on the back of my 996 if we're just bopping around town for a beer or two, although a 996 hates that kind of riding. Harley Geezer Glides and their Jap wannabes are off the table, but is a Diavel that much different from a passenger comfort standpoint over my Monster or just more of the same in a different shape with more power. I see backrests are available to add. Also, anybody out there that can give feedback/review on how they ride and handle, particularly compared to a Monster? I ride mostly twisty back roads at a spirited but not overly agressive pace. I'd love to find something she could spend all day on that I would also enjoy riding. What say the all knowing beeb?
It sounds like you actually need a Multistrada. Handles twisties, two-up, can have a backrest, bags, etc. And can be a total hooligan machine. And you get wind protection.
Multi for sure for passenger comfort. I know some people who have soloed on a Diavel for long distances but the passenger area isn't all that.
Yea, I don't think the Diavel (and especially the XDiavel) is going to be a good option for regular two-up riding. If it has to be Ducati, the multi is for sure going to be the best bet.....
I've ridden one and it's the biggest swing and miss for Ducati I can think of. It's just not good for anything, especially two up riding. I agree that you need a Multi. The top case becomes a backrest and it can do anything. It's comfortable enough for a 1000 mile day but is a blast to ride fast, even two up.
Diavels aren't really cruisers that would be all day comfortable, especially for passengers. They're Ducatis that look sort of like cruisers, by far not the same thing. If you're definitely wanting a Ducati and passenger comfort is high on the list of importance, Multistrada is the answer. Otherwise, other brands offer much better choices. That being said, nothing with the 'cruiser look' will haul ass like a Diavel does. I used to launch those from red lights, spinning the rear tire, then it'd hook up and wheelie..Insane.
I stole my brother's Wide Glide. It's not nearly as horrible as you would think but, then again, I got it for free. I have not yet attempted to bang multiple biker chicks. Is that a requirement?
The Diavel is the second most ugly bike ever but it will flatten your eyeballs and has a decent amount of ergonomics and is gorgeous as long as you dont take in the whole mess in one take .
Best part of riding a Diavel (or a 999) is the only time you have to look at it is when you’re getting on it.