2018 Ducati Monster 1200 Review

2018 Ducati Monster 1200

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2018 Ducati Monster 1200 REVIEW BY TOTAL MOTORCYCLE

The new Ducati Monster 1200 captures the essence of the original iconic Monster: the real naked sports bike. It evolves with a compact, light and sleek design, a powerful yet smooth engine and a world-class equipment. Its sporty attitude and class-leading performance deliver pure riding fun.

Ducati goes back to its Monster roots, but with a motorcycle that’s new in both form and function.

When Ducati designers started working on the new Monster 1200, they drew their inspiration from the basics behind that ground-breaking 1993 model: the concept of a “sport naked bike”.

The Monster 1200 is packed with new design and content, but with true Ducati naked flair. Available also as a higher-performance S version, the Monster 1200 has a sleeker tank, a fully redesigned sports-style tail, an all-new technologically advanced headlight and a first-rate electronics package derived from the one on the 1299 Panigale.

The Monster 1200 is Monster through and through. Shaping, silhouettes, fuel tank and headlight are faithful to the lines of the bike that came out in 1993. The iconic, unmistakeable steel tank has once again been fitted with an attachment clip, just like the first Monster.

The Monster 1200 features the latest version of the Testastretta 11° DS engine, ensuring not just outstanding power and torque but also full, smooth power delivery right off the bottom end. When combined with an always-smooth, easy-to-handle throttle response, the result is pure riding enjoyment. The twin-cylinder Ducati power unit on the Monster 1200 delivers 150 hp at 9,250 rpm (15 hp more than the previous Monster 1200 and 5 hp more than the previous Monster 1200 S) and a maximum torque of 126.2 Nm at 7,750 rpm. Accurate Ride by Wire calibration gives the Monster 1200 extremely fluid performance, ensuring exciting, precision riding. Moreover, the new Monster 1200 meets strict EURO 4 standards.

The frame is a classic Ducati Trellis that employs the Testastretta as a stressed chassis element. Attached to the engine are the new, compact single-sided swingarm and the all-new die-cast aluminium rider pegs, separated from the passenger pegs.

A comprehensive electronics package with three different Riding Modes (Sport, Touring and Urban) includes the Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) that feeds information to the Bosch Cornering ABS and Ducati Wheelie Control (DWC) systems. Top-drawer electronics gives the Monster 1200 true Ducati sport naked performance, but in a way that makes it accessible to everyone, ensuring high levels of active safety at all times.

The exclusive Monster 1200 S sharpens that Monster sports performance to an even finer edge thanks to a 48 mm Öhlins fork and rear Öhlins monoshock, both fully adjustable. Awesome braking is provided by two 330 mm Brembo discs at the front working in concert with Brembo M50 monobloc calipers. Moreover, the Monster 1200 S features wheels with three Y-spokes featuring exclusive “S” graphics and a front carbon mudguard while the front headlight is characterised by the DRL (Daytime Running Light) system and LED – not bulb type – indicators.

The Monster 1200 is a perfectly balanced motorcycle that, thanks to engine, brakes, chassis set-up and electronics, provides ultimate riding pleasure. Its superb handling, power and torque guarantee unparalleled, uncompromising fun.

The Monster 1200 is available in Ducati Red with a red frame and black wheels. The Monster 1200 S offers the same Ducati Red, red frame and black wheel livery or the new, refined Liquid Concrete Grey with black frame and black wheels.

 

 

 

2018 Ducati Monster 1200 Totalmotorcycle.com Key Features

Ducati Monster 1200

Colours

o Ducati Red with red frame and black wheels

 

Main equipment

o 1,198 cm³ Testastretta 11° DS engine with 150 hp at 9,250 rpm and 126.2 Nm at 7,750 rpm

o Euro 4 emissions

o Exhaust with dual silencer

o Wheels with ten spokes mounting DIABLO ROSSO™ III tyres, 120/70 ZR17 up front and 190/55 ZR17 at the rear

o Adjustable 43 mm Kayaba fork

o Adjustable Sachs shock absorber

o Brembo front braking system with 320 mm discs and M4.32 calipers

o 3 Riding Modes

o Ducati Safety Pack (3-level Bosch Cornering ABS, 8-level DTC, 9-level DWC)

o Colour TFT instrumentation

 

Ducati Monster 1200 S

Colours

o Ducati Red with red frame and black wheels

o Liquid Concrete Grey with black frame and black wheels

 

Main equipment

o 1,198 cm³ Testastretta 11° DS engine with 150 hp at 9,250 rpm and 126.2 Nm at 7,750 rpm

o Euro 4 emissions

o Exhaust with dual silencer

o Headlight with DRL

o Wheels with three Y-spokes mounting DIABLO ROSSO™ III tyres, 120/70 ZR17 up front and 190/55 ZR17 at the rear

o Adjustable 48 mm Öhlins fork

o Fully adjustable Öhlins shock absorber

o Brembo front braking system with 330 mm discs and M50 calipers

o 3 Riding Modes

o Ducati Safety Pack (3-level Bosch Cornering ABS, 8-level DTC, 9-level DWC)

o Colour TFT instrumentation

 

 

 

 

2018 Ducati Monster 1200 Totalmotorcycle.com Features and Benefits

Design

When the Ducati Design Center started working on the Monster 1200, their goal was to come up with a sleek, compact bike with true sporting character, to get back to the “sport naked bike” concept but without making drastic changes to the lines of the existing motorcycle. Needless to say, considerable attention has been dedicated to the tank, now “tauter” and more modern: a fully overhauled design, but one that remains faithful to the approach taken by Galluzzi in 1993. To further highlight this link with the past , the anodized aluminium attachment clip has also made a comeback.

The short, compact, sleek tail, supported by the steel Trellis subframe, still lets riders set a seat height of 795 or 820 mm. The subframe also supports the passenger footpegs, now separated from the rider’s pegs. This new configuration gives the Monster 1200 a sporting line while improving ergonomics.

Another feature that has always been a Monster hallmark is the headlight. Fully redesigned for this motorcycle, it now features dual parabolas and, on the Monster 1200 S, the DRL (Day Time Running Light) too. The adoption of this new headlight has led to the development of a new instrument panel support, now attached to the handlebar risers. This gives the front end a visually “lighter” look, thanks also to repositioning of the indicators, now underneath the top yoke and not on the headlight itself. Moreover, the motorcycle also features new switchgears.

Another important step taken by the Ducati Design Center has been to reduce – and simplify – the number of plastic parts. The expansion tank cover is now more compact, the radiator cap is minimalist and the exhaust manifold guard has a more “technical” look. These changes give greater prominence to the frame in side-on view.

More than twenty years on, then, Ducati continues to develop this incredibly successful model. A bike that has, over time, been remoulded and reinvented, has become a customisation and personalisation favourite and has exerted a huge influence on the entire motorcycle industry for well over two decades.

Engine

The Monster 1200 is powered by the liquid-cooled 1198 cm3 twin, 4-valves-per-cylinder Testastretta 11° DS. Euro 4-compliant, the engine is also a structural element of the chassis set-up, with attachment points on the Trellis frame. This engine delivers a huge 150 hp at 9,250 rpm. Thanks to the new throttle bodies and the dedicated exhaust, Ducati has produced an impressive torque curve that means even more riding enjoyment, generating a maximum torque of 126.2 Nm at 7.750 rpm.

The 1198 Testastretta 11° DS gulps in air via Mikuni Ride-by-Wire oval throttle bodies (equivalent diameter 56 mm) and features a twin-spark set-up: the double flame front ensures complete combustion within an ultra-short interval, giving – together with the secondary air system that optimises performance by reducing combustion cycle dispersion but without affecting emissions – smoother power delivery and an even more enjoyable, exciting ride.

Keeping the engine cool is a curved radiator with two high-efficiency electric fans.

The Monster clutch, instead, is of the oil bath slipper type with ultra-low effort lever control. Spring load is automatically increased by a progressive self-servo system. The outcome is much better fingertip “feel”, ensuring excellent comfort when frequent gear changes are inevitable (e.g. in city traffic) or on long rides. When the rear wheel exerts back-torque, the same mechanism reduces pressure on the clutch discs, activating the slipper function and so preventing rear end destabilisation during aggressive downshifting.

The exhaust ducts, with a cross-section of 50-52 mm, are part of a 2-1-2 system designed with identical lengths for both cylinders in order to maximise power and delivery efficiency. This system features a lambda probe for each cylinder to make fuelling both autonomous and optimal.

Ducati’s nonstop investment in quality and reliability means the Testastretta 11° DS engine on the Monster 1200 has lengthy maintenance intervals: valve timing adjustment is now needed just once every 30,000 km (18,000 miles).

Frame

On the Monster 1200 the engine acts as a load-bearing element, the Trellis frame being attached to the cylinder heads, a racing-derived concept first applied on a factory bike with the Panigale project. This configuration gives a highly compact, light frame, while large cross-section tubing gives the high torsional rigidity that is perfect for bringing out the motorcycle’s dynamic performance. The Monster 1200 also boasts an all-new, beefier swingarm and a compact 1,485 mm wheelbase.

The rear seat-carrying subframe – also attached directly to the engine – has been redesigned to provide a compact structure that also supports the new passenger footpeg struts. These pegs are separated from the rider’s to ensure greater freedom of movement in sport-style riding. Both rider and passenger footpeg attachments are made of die-cast aluminium and mount aluminium pegs. To underline the Monster’s sport pedigree, the rider’s pegs also feature aluminium heel guards.

Suspension

The Monster 1200 features fully adjustable 43 mm Kayaba forks up front, while the Sachs shock absorber at the rear has spring pre-load and rebound damping adjustment. The Monster 1200 S, instead, mounts 48 mm fully adjustable Öhlins TiN coated forks and a fully adjustable Öhlins shock absorber. At the rear, the shock absorber works in concert with progressive linkage; it is attached directly on the vertical cylinder head at one end and on the die-cast aluminium single-sided swingarm at the other. The Monster 1200 employs a Sachs shock absorber, while the Monster 1200 S features a fully adjustable Öhlins model.

Tyres and wheels

The Monster 1200 is equipped with light 10-spoke Panigale style alloy wheels, 3.5” x 17” at the front and 6.0” x 17” at the rear, while the Monster 1200 S offers up wheels with three Y-spokes that have undergone finer supplementary machining. Moreover, the wheels on the S version have exclusive “S” graphics to highlight their racing character. Both models mount Pirelli DIABLO ROSSO™ III dual-compound tyres, 120/70 at the front and 190/55 at the rear, that combine mileage-enhancing durability with constant grip, even in assertive cornering. These quality tyres implement Pirelli Enhanced Patch Technology (EPT) to maximise the contact patch area whatever the lean angle, and Functional Groove Design (FGD) to optimise performance in the wet.

Braking system

Up front, the Monster 1200 mounts twin Brembo M4.32 monobloc 4-piston radial calipers that grip 320 mm discs; the Monster 1200 S, instead, has Brembo M50 monobloc calipers and 330 mm discs – the same components seen on the Panigale. Both models feature front brake radial pumps with separate reservoirs; a single 245 mm disc at the rear is gripped by a Brembo caliper that mounts enhanced-efficiency sintered brake pads. These components ensure top-notch braking performance, a feature that has always been a Ducati hallmark.

Ducati Safety Pack (DSP)

Both the standard and S version of the Monster 1200 come with the Ducati Safety Pack (DSP) which, thanks to the Bosch Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU), integrates Bosch 9.1MP Cornering ABS, Ducati Traction Control (DTC) and Ducati Wheelie Control (DWC) to enhance dynamic performance, optimise control and ensure high levels of safety.

Bosch Cornering ABS system

The Monster 1200 boasts a Brembo braking system with the Bosch 9.1MP Cornering ABS device; the latter makes use of the Bosch IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) platform to optimise front and rear braking power even in critical situations and with the bike at considerable lean angles. Through interaction with the Riding Modes, the system provides solutions suitable for any riding style, situation or condition.

The system has three different intervention levels. Level 1 offers maximum sports riding performance, disables rear wheel lift detection and allows rear wheel drift during braking by applying ABS at the front only. Level 2 ensures a balance between front and rear: while rear wheel lift detection is disabled the Cornering function is applied and calibrated for sport riding. Level 3 optimises braking action: rear wheel lift detection is enabled and the Cornering function is on and calibrated for maximum safety.

Nevertheless, the ABS can also be fully disabled via the instrument panel in any Riding Mode, and settings can be saved and recalled at the next Key-On.

Ducati Traction Control (DTC)

The DTC (Ducati Traction Control) detects and subsequently controls any rear wheelspin, enhancing both bike performance and active safety. The Monster features the latest DTC software version, optimised to ensure a soft response thanks to intervention on spark advance only. The system lets riders select from among eight different profiles, each calibrated to provide a rear wheelspin tolerance that matches progressive levels of riding ability and road conditions (classified from one to eight). Level 1 minimises system intervention, while level 8 ensures maximum traction on wet road surfaces. Ducati sets DTC levels for each of the three Riding Modes; however, these can be personalised to suit riders’ preferences and saved on the individual menu settings. The DTC function can be switched off in any Riding Mode and will then stay off until the next Key-On.

Ducati Wheelie Control (DWC)

The Monster 1200 is equipped with 8-level DWC (Ducati Wheelie Control). The system analyses vehicle wheelie status and consequently adjusts torque and power to ensure maximum yet safe acceleration without any imbalances in the set-up. Like the DTC, this feature has 8 different settings and is integrated into the Riding Modes.

Ducati Riding Modes

Ducati Riding Modes let riders select different pre-set modes to optimise motorcycle behaviour according to individual riding styles and road conditions. The Monster 1200 has three Riding Modes (Sport, Touring and Urban), each programmed to act on the electronic Ride-by-Wire (RbW) engine control system and the ABS, DTC and DWC levels. The available modes stem from a combination of cutting-edge dedicated technologies. Riding Modes can be changed on the go, while personalised ABS, DTC and DWC settings need to be made with the bike at standstill and the throttle closed.

Sport

Sport Riding Mode delivers 150 hp of engine power with direct Ride-by-Wire throttle twist response, reduced DTC intervention (level 3) and high ABS braking efficiency (level 2); rear wheel lift detection is off and DWC is on (level 3).

Touring

Touring Riding Mode delivers 150 hp of engine power with progressive Ride-by-Wire throttle twist response, heightened DTC intervention (level 4), ABS with rear wheel lift detection and active DWC (level 5).

Urban

Urban Riding Mode delivers 100 hp of engine power with progressive Ride-by-Wire throttle twist response, even more decisive DTC intervention (level 6), ABS with maximum braking stability and rear wheel lift detection and active DWC (level 7).

Colour TFT instrumentation

The control panel on the Monster 1200 features a latest-generation TFT display. This has three different configurations called Core, Full and Track, each designed to show the information that is best suited to certain riding situations. All three screen configurations show the currently selected gear.

In Urban Riding Mode, the display adopts the Core configuration, minimising the amount of data displayed, as is advisable in an urban environment The most evident information is vehicle speed: this is shown in the centre of the screen while the selected gear is shown on the right. In Touring Riding Mode, the display changes completely and goes to the Full configuration to show as much useful travelling info as possible. In Sport Riding Mode, the display adopts the Track configuration, providing only information related to sport riding. The rev counter graphic is reset with a pure Superbike-style layout.

The TFT control panel on the Monster 1200 can be personalised and the rider can choose the display mode whatever the selected Riding Mode.

Headlight and indicators

On the Monster 1200 the headlight offers a powerful halogen light source and LED “horseshoe” side lights. The Monster 1200 S headlight is characterised by the incorporation of the LED Daytime Time Running Light (DRL) system, which ensures perfect vehicle visibility during the day. At the rear, both versions have full LED lighting (both brake and tail light). On the S version, LED lighting technology is also applied on the indicators.

Moreover, the Monster 1200 features a hazard warning lights function, activated by pressing the left indicator switch for four seconds.

 

 

 

2018 Ducati Monster 1200 – Totalmotorcycle.com USA Specifications/Technical Details
US MSRP Price: $12,995 USD

Engine Type

Testastretta 11°, L-Twin cylinder, 4 Desmodromically actuated valves per cylinder, Dual spark, Liquid cooled

Displacement

72.9 cu (1,198 cc)

Bore x Stroke

4.17 x 2.67 in (106 x 67.9 mm)

Compression ratio

13.0:1

Power

108 kW (147 hp) @ 9,250 rpm *

Torque

124 Nm (91 lb-ft) @ 7,750 rpm *

 

* The power/torque values indicated are measured using an engine dynamometer according to homologation regulation and they correspond to the homologated data, as quoted in the Bike Registration Document.

Fuel injection

Electronic fuel injection system, full Ride-by-Wire system, equivalent diameter 56 oval throttle bodies

Exhaust

Lightweight 2-1-2 system with catalytic converter and 2 lambda probes, twin stainless steel mufflers with aluminium covers and end caps

 

Transmission

Gearbox

6 speed

Primary drive

Straight cut gears; Ratio 1.84:1

Ratio

1=37/15 2=30/17 3=27/20 4=24/22 5=23/24 6=22/25

Final drive

Chain; Front sprocket Z15; Rear sprocket Z41

Clutch

Slipper and self-servo wet multiplate clutch with hydraulic control

 

Chassis

Frame

Tubular steel Trellis frame attached to the cylinder heads

Front suspension

43 mm Kayaba fully adjustable USD fork

Front wheel

10-spoke light alloy, 3.50” x 17”

Front Tyre

Pirelli Diablo Rosso III 120/70 ZR17

Rear suspension

Progressive linkage with Sachs fully adjustable monoshock, aluminium single-sided swingarm

Rear wheel

10-spoke light alloy, 6.00” x 17”

Rear tyre

Pirelli Diablo Rosso III 190/55 ZR17

Front wheel travel

5.12 in

Rear wheel travel

5.87 in

Front brake

2 x 320 mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted Brembo Monobloc M4.32 callipers, 4-piston, radial pump with Bosch cornering ABS as standard equipment

Rear brake

245 mm disc, 2-piston calliper, with Bosch cornering ABS as standard equipment

Instrumentation

Full-TFT colour display

 

Dimensions and weight

Dry weight

412 lb

 

Weight data refers to the dry weight of the motorcycle without battery, lubricants and coolants for liquid-cooled models.

Wet weight (KERB)

470 lb

 

Kerb weights indicate total bike weight with all operating consumable liquids and a fuel tank filled to 90% of capacity (as per EC standard 93/93).

Seat height

Adjustable 31.30 – 32.28 in

Wheelbase

58.46 in

Rake

23.3°

Trail

3.41 in

Fuel tank capacity

4.36 gallon

Number of seats

Dual seat

 

Standard Equipment

Riding Modes, Power Modes, Ducati Safety Pack (Bosch cornering ABS + DTC + DWC), RbW, Passenger seat cover, Anti-theft system ready, DMS ready, DDA, LED position light and tail light, USB power socket

 

 

Warranty

24 months unlimited mileage

Maintenance service intervals

9,000mi/12 Months

Valve clearance check

18,000 mi

 

 

 

 

2018 Ducati Monster 1200 – Totalmotorcycle.com Canadian Specifications/Technical Details
Canada MSRP Price: $16,695 CDN

Engine Type

Testastretta 11°, L-Twin cylinder, 4 Desmodromically actuated valves per cylinder, Dual spark, Liquid cooled

Displacement

72.9 cu in

Bore x Stroke

4.17 x 2.67 in (106 x 67.9 mm)

Compression ratio

13.0:1

Power

108 kW (147 hp) @ 9,250 rpm *

Torque

124 Nm (91 lb-ft) @ 7,750 rpm *

 

* The power/torque values indicated are measured using an engine dynamometer according to homologation regulation and they correspond to the homologated data, as quoted in the Bike Registration Document.

Fuel injection

Electronic fuel injection system, full Ride-by-Wire system, equivalent diameter 56 oval throttle bodies

Exhaust

Lightweight 2-1-2 system with catalytic converter and 2 lambda probes, twin stainless steel mufflers with aluminium covers and end caps

 

Transmission

Gearbox

6 speed

Primary drive

Straight cut gears; Ratio 1.84:1

Ratio

1=37/15 2=30/17 3=27/20 4=24/22 5=23/24 6=22/25

Final drive

Chain; Front sprocket Z15; Rear sprocket Z41

Clutch

Slipper and self-servo wet multiplate clutch with hydraulic control

 

Chassis

Frame

Tubular steel Trellis frame attached to the cylinder heads

Front suspension

43 mm Kayaba fully adjustable USD fork

Front wheel

10-spoke light alloy, 3.50” x 17”

Front Tyre

Pirelli Diablo Rosso III 120/70 ZR17

Rear suspension

Progressive linkage with Sachs fully adjustable monoshock, aluminium single-sided swingarm

Rear wheel

10-spoke light alloy, 6.00” x 17”

Rear tyre

Pirelli Diablo Rosso III 190/55 ZR17

Front wheel travel

5.12 in (130 mm)

Rear wheel travel

5.87 in (149mm)

Front brake

2 x 320 mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted Brembo Monobloc M4.32 callipers, 4-piston, radial pump with Bosch cornering ABS as standard equipment

Rear brake

245 mm disc, 2-piston calliper, with Bosch cornering ABS as standard equipment

Instrumentation

Full-TFT colour display

 

Dimensions and weight

Dry weight

412 lb (187 KG)

 

Weight data refers to the dry weight of the motorcycle without battery, lubricants and coolants for liquid-cooled models.

Wet weight (KERB)

470 lb (213 kg)

 

Kerb weights indicate total bike weight with all operating consumable liquids and a fuel tank filled to 90% of capacity (as per EC standard 93/93).

Seat height

Adjustable 31.30 – 32.28 in

Wheelbase

58.46 in

Rake

23.3°

Trail

3.41 in

Fuel tank capacity

4.36 gallon

Number of seats

Dual seat

 

 

Standard Equipment

Riding Modes, Power Modes, Ducati Safety Pack (Bosch cornering ABS + DTC + DWC), RbW, Passenger seat cover, Anti-theft system ready, DMS ready, DDA, LED position light and tail light, USB power socket

 

 

Warranty

24 months unlimited mileage

Maintenance service intervals

9,000mi/12 Months

Valve clearance check

18,000 mi

 

 

 

 

2018 Ducati Monster 1200 – Totalmotorcycle.com European Specifications/Technical Details
Europe/UK MSRP Price: £11,795 GBP (On The Road inc 20% Vat)

Engine Type

Testastretta 11°, L-Twin cylinder, 4 Desmodromically actuated valves per cylinder, Dual spark, Liquid cooled

Displacement

72.9 cu in

Bore x Stroke

4.17 x 2.67 in (106 x 67.9 mm)

Compression ratio

13.0:1

Power

108 kW (147 hp) @ 9,250 rpm *

Torque

124 Nm (91 lb-ft) @ 7,750 rpm *

 

* The power/torque values indicated are measured using an engine dynamometer according to homologation regulation and they correspond to the homologated data, as quoted in the Bike Registration Document.

Fuel injection

Electronic fuel injection system, full Ride-by-Wire system, equivalent diameter 56 oval throttle bodies

Exhaust

Lightweight 2-1-2 system with catalytic converter and 2 lambda probes, twin stainless steel mufflers with aluminium covers and end caps

 

Transmission

Gearbox

6 speed

Primary drive

Straight cut gears; Ratio 1.84:1

Ratio

1=37/15 2=30/17 3=27/20 4=24/22 5=23/24 6=22/25

Final drive

Chain; Front sprocket Z15; Rear sprocket Z41

Clutch

Slipper and self-servo wet multiplate clutch with hydraulic control

 

Chassis

Frame

Tubular steel Trellis frame attached to the cylinder heads

Front suspension

43 mm Kayaba fully adjustable USD fork

Front wheel

10-spoke light alloy, 3.50” x 17”

Front Tyre

Pirelli Diablo Rosso III 120/70 ZR17

Rear suspension

Progressive linkage with Sachs fully adjustable monoshock, aluminium single-sided swingarm

Rear wheel

10-spoke light alloy, 6.00” x 17”

Rear tyre

Pirelli Diablo Rosso III 190/55 ZR17

Front wheel travel

5.12 in

Rear wheel travel

5.87 in

Front brake

2 x 320 mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted Brembo Monobloc M4.32 callipers, 4-piston, radial pump with Bosch cornering ABS as standard equipment

Rear brake

245 mm disc, 2-piston calliper, with Bosch cornering ABS as standard equipment

Instrumentation

Full-TFT colour display

 

Dimensions and weight

Dry weight

412 lb

 

Weight data refers to the dry weight of the motorcycle without battery, lubricants and coolants for liquid-cooled models.

Wet weight (KERB)

470 lb

 

Kerb weights indicate total bike weight with all operating consumable liquids and a fuel tank filled to 90% of capacity (as per EC standard 93/93).

Seat height

Adjustable 31.30 – 32.28 in

Wheelbase

58.46 in

Rake

23.3°

Trail

3.41 in

Fuel tank capacity

4.36 gallon

Number of seats

Dual seat

 

 

Standard Equipment

Riding Modes, Power Modes, Ducati Safety Pack (Bosch cornering ABS + DTC + DWC), RbW, Passenger seat cover, Anti-theft system ready, DMS ready, DDA, LED position light and tail light, USB power socket

 

 

Warranty

24 months unlimited mileage

Maintenance service intervals

9,000mi/12 Months

Valve clearance check

18,000 mi

Emissions and Consumption

Standard

Euro 4

CO2 Emissions – Consumption

119 g/km – 5,2 l/100 km

 

 

 

 

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