I've tried that, but a lot of folk on the Ducati Snoring Club, Ducatisti etc, etc don't actually know a whole lot about their bikes, and let Dealers do their work for them - there's another site too, but they won't let me join
Feedback from them was nil.
The main problem is that new Ducs tend to come sprung for 2 up riding, so solo riding is very harsh and when you get a shift on, even small bumps bounce you out of the seat. The main problem with the forks was stiction caused by the un anodised components rubbing (the fork oil was very black and contaminated after 2k miles
) I've already resprung and revalved once, but the forks were still really crap. With the new cartriges they are lovely and compliant
The DDS shock gives the rear of the bike a very planted confident feel, whereas before, the damping was letting the tyre skip and get a bit chunked up - not any more
K Tech recommend that their forks and shock are rebuilt every 20 hours of use, despite everything being anodised inside - how long do most people leave their fork oil in before getting around to changing it
I'm sure the new suspension is completely wasted on someone of my modest riding ability, but it makes me feel good and stops me having any excuses now