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Ducati Multistrada 1200
Ducati 2010
Multistrada 1200!
Photos and Text Courtesy Ducati. Edited by webBikeWorld.com
New
Ducati Multistrada 1200: Standard, Sport and Touring Editions
Multistrada 1200: The Beginning
"A new biking concept". That was the brief given
to the Ducati designers when they started work on the
original Multistrada.
It arrived on the market in spring of 2003 and
created a new and exciting segment, typical of the
Bologna manufacturer. A new vision which combined
sports performance with trail-blazing capabilities while
providing an extremely comfortable ride and unrivalled
versatility.
Initially produced with the air-cooled 620 cc and
1000 DS engines, the latter of which was later upgraded
to 1100cc in 2006, the Multistrada immediately made a
name for itself with its bold personality. Thanks
to an impressive technical specification it soon became
synonymous with pure riding pleasure, being equally at
ease on mountain roads and motorways, ideal for long
distances while agile and manageable in town.
Now, Ducati have taken the concept further, with a
design that satisfies all the demands of a motorcyclist
combined into one bike: a Multistrada with the emphasis
on Multi, a sportbike which is powerful and fun but also
easy to ride and whose first priority is safety and
comfort.
The New Multistrada 1200 Has
Arrived
Ducati wanted to produce a motorcycle to
tackle any kind of journey and road surface, a
motorcycle that used technology derived from the
Bologna-made race bikes in MotoGP and World Superbike.
A bike that had no limits and could transform itself to
suit the rider’s demands and not the other way around.
A motorcycle that is four bikes in one.
From a supersport to a tourer for long journeys with
a passenger and luggage, to an every day bike which
could breeze through the daily commute and also tackle
off-road routes with the agility of an enduro. The
goal was a versatile bike able to achieve impressive
levels of performance at all times and in all places.
A bike that didn’t exist until now!
Ducati have once again pushed the limits of
motorcycle design by adding Italian innovation to the
elegance, style and technology which characterizes the
motorcycles that come out of its Bologna factory.
All it needed was a heart, the perfect engine to realize
the potential of this new design.
The obvious starting point was the World
Championship-winning engine, the Testastretta, used on
the Superbike 1198 and work started to create the
perfect power characteristics for the Multistrada 1200.
Engineers in Bologna have succeeded in harnessing the
immense power of this engine, making it smooth and
adaptable to suit to any occasion. They have
created the new Testastretta 11° engine, a significant
step forward in balancing performance with usability.
Multistrada 1200: Four Bikes in
One!
Four different motorcycles, available at the
touch of a button, change the fundamental
characteristics of the new Multistrada 1200.
Power and torque delivery, suspension settings, and
traction control can be changed – even while riding – to
enable the motorcycle to adapt to the needs of the rider
and not the other way around. With the Multistrada
1200, Ducati introduce the concept of four-bikes-in-one
with four Riding Modes: Sport, Touring, Urban and
Enduro.
The Sport Riding Mode provides the rider with an
adrenalin-fuelled ride, where 150 hp and incredible
torque delivery are combined with a sports-oriented
suspension set-up. To impart precise and focused
handling like a sportbike, it also slightly reduces
Ducati Traction Control intervention to level 3 for
expert riders whose ‘comfort zone’ is closer to the
limit.
The Touring Riding Mode is still programmed to
produce 150hp; however, the power characteristic is
designed in a touring configuration with much smoother
torque delivery, but ready to respond when needed.
Safety is enhanced with the most advanced ABS
technology and with the Ducati Traction Control system
set to level 5 (intermediate intervention), specifically
intended for a stable and relaxing ride. The
suspension set-up is ideal for touring, ensuring maximum
comfort for both the rider and passenger.
Navigating through the urban jungle requires an even
more manageable motorcycle that can be used 365 days a
year, whether traveling to work or grabbing a coffee in
town.
Selecting the Urban Riding Mode instantly changes the
power to 100 hp, and the suspension to the perfect
setting for tackling the maze of city streets full of
speed bumps and drain covers. The traction control
level is set to 7, providing high system intervention so
the rider can enjoy enhanced safety even in the most
chaotic of stop-start traffic.
Should the journey aboard the Multistrada 1200 leave
the beaten track, it has the capability to take off-road
routes in its stride.
Agile and lightweight and with high, wide handlebars,
serrated footrests and specially designed tires, the
Multistrada also features an Enduro Riding Mode which
instantly transforms the bike with a smooth 100 hp
engine, higher suspension, and the option to disable the
ABS. Traction control is reduced to the minimum of
level 1 for almost no intervention.
The four-bikes-in-one concept uses three technologies
which interact to instantly change the chassis set-up
and character of the Multistrada 1200.
Fitted as standard equipment on all versions, the
electronic ride-by-wire system administers three
different engine mappings to change the character of the
engine, while Ducati Traction Control (DTC) uses eight
levels of system interaction to enhance control.
For the ‘S’ version, Ducati Electronic Suspension
(DES) instantly configures the suspension set-up to suit
‘rider only’, ‘rider with luggage’, ‘rider and
passenger’ or ‘rider and passenger with luggage’.

Ride By Wire
The ride-by-wire system is an electronic
interface between the twistgrip and the engine which
decides the ideal power delivery of the engine depending
on the Riding Mode selected and the rider’s throttle
input. The twistgrip no longer uses a throttle
cable, but instead delivers a signal to the control
unit, which in turn operates the throttle body
butterflies.
The ride-by-wire system enables three different
engine mappings to adjust the total power output and the
way in which it is delivered. The three maps offer
150 hp with a sports-type delivery, 150 hp with a
progressive delivery and 100 hp also with progressive
delivery.
Ducati Traction Control (DTC)
The racing-derived DTC is a highly
intelligent system which acts as a filter between the
rider’s right hand and the rear tire.
Within milliseconds, DTC is able to detect and then
control rear wheel-spin, considerable increasing the
bike’s safety and performance. The system offers
eight ‘levels of sensitivity’, each programmed with a
level of rear wheel-spin tolerance in line with
progressive levels of riding skills classified from one
to eight.
Level one is programmed to offer the least amount of
interaction while level eight uses the most amount of
interaction. DTC is an integral part of the
pre-programmed Riding Modes on the Multistrada 1200;
however, its setting can be customized by the user.
Öhlins Suspension With Ducati
Electronic Suspension (DES)
The ‘S’ versions of the Multistrada 1200 are equipped
with the latest generation 48mm Öhlins suspension
featuring the innovative Ducati Electronic Suspension
(DES).
The brand new fork technology enables spring pre-load
and rebound and compression damping adjustments
electronically controlled via the instrument panel.
The Öhlins rear monoshock is also adjusted
electronically in spring pre-load and rebound and
compression damping.
The electronic suspension adjustment can either be
made by using the pre-set riding modes, which have been
developed by Ducati test riders, or in independent mode,
which allows riders to use their own personal settings. Adjustments made via the instrumentation send a signal
that initiates electronic actuators mounted on the
suspension units.

Testastretta 11°
Power and Control
The starting point for the complex and innovative
Multistrada 1200 project was the engine.
As a prestigious model the motorcycle had to be powered
by the most advanced, evolved twin-cylinder engine to
come out of the Ducati factory. It had to be the
Testastretta Evoluzione used on the world-beating 1198.
The challenge, however, was to produce an engine that
would be enjoyable to use in all conditions and able to
adapt to the rider’s character and not the other way
around. Making the best ever L-Twin performance engine
smoother and more user-friendly was indeed a challenge,
but Ducati’s innovative designers and engineers met the
challenge by creating the revolutionary Testastretta 11°
engine.
Why 11°?
In a motorcycle intended for touring, the smoothness
and user-friendliness of the engine is key to achieving
an effortless and comfortable ride. The main engine
characteristic that enabled this configuration was the
valve overlap angle.
The overlap angle is defined as the interval of
crankshaft rotation, measured in degrees, during which
both the intake and exhaust valves are open at the same
time. This overlap occurs between the end of the exhaust
stroke and the start of the intake stroke.
High
performance engines, which are subject to compromising
smoothness for extreme power delivery, use high values
of this parameter in order to benefit from the pressure
waves to improve engine performance by maximizing
volumetric efficiency.
On the new Testastretta 11° engine, this angle has
been reduced from 41°, used in the Testastretta
Evoluzione engine which powers the 1198, to just 11°.
As
a result, the fresh inlet charge flow is less
compromised by the exiting exhaust gases, resulting in a
much smoother combustion in addition to improved fuel
economy and lower exhaust emissions. Unburnt hydrocarbon
emissions (pre-catalyzer) are reduced by up to 65% and
specific fuel consumption (and consequent CO2 emissions)
by up to 15% (Euro3).
With its 150 hp and 87.5 lb-ft (12.1 kg) of torque, the
new Testastretta 11° sets a new standard for Ducati
twin-cylinder engines.
Tests on fluid dynamics through
the ports and in the combustion chamber have resulted in
a modified power delivery profile and specifically the
torque. New intake and exhaust ports combined with a
radical adjustment of the cam timing and slight
reduction of the compression ratio have enabled Ducati
to achieve a favorable torque curve at low rpm, which
remains strong through a wide range. This particular
characteristic considerably enhances the Multistrada
1200’s rideability.
The gearbox and final drive ratios have also been
optimized to enable the use of a higher-ratio 6th gear. This solution not only enables reduced fuel consumption,
but also achieves increased riding comfort by reducing
vibration. To give a practical example, if the 1198
reaches its top speed in 6th gear, the Multistrada 1200
is able to reach it in 5th gear and maintain it
effortlessly in 6th.
The Multistrada 1200 features an oil bath clutch with
‘slipper’ function and super-light feel at the lever. Its design uses a progressive self-servo mechanism that
presses the plates together when under drive from the
engine, enabling the reduction of the clutch spring
rates. This results in a much lighter clutch lever at
the handlebar, ideal in stop-start traffic or long
journeys.
When the drive force is reversed, the same
mechanism reduces the pressure on the clutch plates,
enabling them to provide a race-like ‘slipper’ action,
which reduces the destabilizing effect of the rear-end
under aggressive down-shifting and provides a much
smoother feeling when closing the throttle or
down-shifting under normal riding conditions.

Ducati Multistrada 1200 S Touring
189 Kilograms
Sets a New Benchmark
Constantly reducing weight is part of the design
brief for all Ducati models. Less weight enables maximum
performances both in terms of dynamic behavior and
safety. A lighter motorcycle will brake in a shorter
distance, accelerate faster and be easier to steer.
Every single component of the Multistrada 1200,
therefore, has been designed to achieve weight reduction
without compromising its load-bearing capacity. With a
dry weight of just 417 lb (189 kg) the Multistrada 1200 is
lighter than any other road enduro, touring or sport
touring bike currently available. The light weight
combined with an excellent chassis set-up ensure
exceptional handling, a key factor for sports, touring,
urban or enduro riding.
This weight saving is the result of applying new
technologies to Ducati’s design and engineering of all
major components. Crankcases are now cast using Vacural
technology and frame components use welded Trellis
tubes, cast alloy elements and hi-tech polymers.
Further
savings have also been made with the single-sided
swingarm in aluminum and the fuel tank has been
developed using blow molding technology in pursuit of
the best compromise between capacity and weight.
Furthermore, the layout of the exhaust system, which
is simple and minimalistic, uses two primary manifolds
flowing directly into the triple chamber single
silencer. Apart from carrying out the 2-1-2 compensator
function, the silencer also contains the catalyzer and
sound-absorbent materials. The two compact and
lightweight aluminum alloy end pipes depart in a low,
lateral configuration to keep the overall weight to a
minimum.

Ducati Multistrada 1200 (L to R): 1200 S, Standard and S
Touring.
Ergonomics and Comfort
The Multistrada 1200 has undergone an extensive
ergonomic study using both CAD and repeated prototype
testing, in order to guarantee a high level of comfort
with a fully loaded bike for long-range touring.
The ‘ergonomics triangle’ of handlebar, seat and
foot pegs has been designed for both the rider and
passenger, in order to optimize comfort while providing
a commanding and upright riding position. The
Multistrada 1200 feels spacious and seats two people in
complete comfort, even with the top case and panniers in
place.
Underlining its multi-tasking intention,
ergonomic attention was even applied when designing the
riding position while standing on the foot pegs, off-road
style.
The wide, tapered steel handlebars have been designed
for maximum comfort and ensure a commanding riding
position enhanced by a generous steering lock of 76°
(38° left and right). In addition, the handlebars have
been mounted on anti-vibration isolators, specially
designed to balance riding comfort with precise road
‘feel’.
The Multistrada 1200 seat immediately transmits a
sense of comfort. Constructed in two separate sections
for the rider and passenger, they were designed with
particular focus on form and cushion density to ensure
maximum comfort during long journeys. A
confidence-inspiring passenger grab-handle offers a
secure and comfortable grip.
The foot peg position represents part of the optimum
‘ergonomics triangle’ for both the rider and passenger
with added consideration to ground clearance during
maximum lean angle and position of pannier luggage. The foot pegs have rubber inserts that insulate vibration,
removable to expose a motocross-style serrated edge that
provides enhanced boot grip when riding off-road.
The Multistrada 1200’s rear view mirrors have both
vertical and horizontal adjustment and increased surface
area to provide the most efficient visibility.
Two handy onboard stowage areas are built into the
motorcycle, one suitable for mobile phones or toll road
tickets situated in the right cockpit side panel and a
larger 3 liter area situated under the passenger seat.
Ideal for Longer Journeys
The Multistrada 1200’s screen is designed with 60 mm
of vertical adjustment to ensure efficient wind
protection for all rider heights and effortless
high-speed riding over long distances.
The fuel tank has been developed using a new molding
technology which enables a favorable balance between
capacity and weight. Subject to riding style, the
5.3 gallon US (20 liter) capacity provides more than 186
miles
(300 km) of riding pleasure between fuel stops.
Two 12V power outlets situated on either side of the
area below the rider’s seat can be used to power up to
3A (fused) accessories such as thermal apparel,
intercoms or mobile phone chargers.
A special connection point for powering the GARMIN
satellite navigator (optional feature) is situated near
the instrumentation.
DESIGN: “Character” of the Multistrada 1200
EXHAUST: Style and Sound
For Ducati, design is not just creating an attractive
look. It is about knowing how best to combine exciting
appearance with intelligent function and outstanding
performance. The Multistrada 1200’s exhaust tail pipes
are a feature that perfectly demonstrates this concept.
Their innovative design is well integrated with the
motorcycle’s overall shape and positioned so as to
improve overall weight distribution. The tailpipes are
short so they do not impinge on the space needed for the
large panniers. The internal structure of the silencer
is designed to achieve the characteristic Ducati sound
without compromising compliance with sound and
hydrocarbon emission standards (Euro3).
The frontal air intakes, which are carbon fiber on
the ‘S’ Sport version, are not just a characteristic
design aesthetic, but carry out the important function
of acting as air flow conveyors, one to the oil coolers
and the other to the airbox to feed the engine.
The single-sided rear swingarm is also a good example
of Ducati’s blend of design and functional engineering.
It is made using a single piece casting, with fabricated
and welded sections creating a strong, hollow and
lightweight component that contributes considerably to
the Multistrada’s sure-footed handling.
The headlight is a characteristic feature of the face
of the Multistrada 1200, its symmetrical layout uses
four halogen lamps, two for low and two for high beam to
provide excellent illumination. In addition, the front
and rear side lights use LEDs, and feature a special
shape of intense white light guidance, which both
improves road illumination and makes the motorcycle more
visible to other road users.
CHASSIS: Frame, Brakes and Suspension
All components used on the Multistrada 1200 are of
the highest quality both in terms of design and build,
and technical specification. Their selection and
subsequent assembly is the result of a design brief
based on uncompromised performance.
Chassis geometry, such as wheelbase, swingarm length,
and rake, trail and offset is the result of a quest for
the best balance of stability at high speeds and dynamic
agility. The chassis is designed to achieve lean angles
of up to 45° and the combination of reduced weight and
generous steering lock of 76° (38° left and right) makes
tight maneuvers at low speeds very easy to manage.
FRAME
The Ducati signature Trellis frame uses large diameter,
light gauge tubing with two central cast aluminum
sections and a Trellis rear subframe. The frame has 19%
more torsional rigidity than the Multistrada 1100.
The high pressure, die cast, magnesium front subframe
reduces the high, frontal weight and contributes to
chassis feel and control. Even if the front subframe is
hide below the fairing, it is precious and beautiful
designed: why? Because we want our bikes to be beautiful
inside as they are outside.
TIRES
Pirelli worked alongside Ducati as its technical partner
throughout the project, developing the new Pirelli
Scorpion Trail tires specifically for the Multistrada
1200. They represent the first dual compound tire for
on/off road use with the central section of the tire a
harder compound than the outer sections.
Combined with a
special tread design and carcass structure, their 190/55
section delivers racing performance on the road in terms
of grip and lean angles, while ensuring high mileage for
touring and good off-road performance. The new
generation tires are purposely designed for the
four-bikes-in-one concept.
BRAKING SYSTEM
The front brakes use twin radially mounted Brembo four
piston, two pad calipers actuated by a master cylinder
with an adjustable lever. The front is fitted with 320mm
discs, while a single 245mm disc on the rear is gripped
by a single Brembo caliper. Typical of all Ducatis,
these components ensure high performance braking and set
the standard in this segment.
The Multistrada 1200 is
also equipped with a Bosch-Brembo ABS system, optional
for the standard version and fitted as original
equipment on the ‘S’ version. It delivers outstanding
braking performance in all conditions and provides a
major contribution towards performance safety. An option
to disable the ABS is available via the instrumentation,
but is automatically reactivated at the next
ignition-on.
SUSPENSION
The standard version Multistrada 1200 uses 50 mm
Marzocchi front forks, featuring a special forged fork
bottom and full adjustability in spring pre-load,
rebound and compression damping. The rear is controlled
by a Sachs monoshock adjustable in spring pre-load, and
rebound and compression damping.
Both front and rear
have 170 mm of travel, the extra-long movement providing
excellent comfort even when fully loaded and even if the
rider decides to leave the asphalt for an off-road
route. The ‘S’ version features the Ducati Electronic
Suspension (DES) system, developed in conjunction with
Öhlins.

Claudio Domenicali, CEO of Ducati Corse and Product
Director of Ducati Motor Holding.
Multistrada 1200 Technology
Hands-Free
The Multistrada 1200 ignition is not actuated with a
normal key. Instead, an electronic key in the rider’s
pocket communicates with the Multistrada within a
distance of approximately 2 meters, recognizing the
dedicated key code and automatically enabling the
ignition. Pressing the key-on switch then activates the
motorcycle’s electrics and the engine can then be
started.
The electronic key, which consists internally of a
circuit with two radio systems, externally doubles as a
mechanical flip-key, required to open the seat and fuel
tank cap. When parking the motorcycle an electric
steering lock, which is actuated by pressing a button,
is automatically disabled upon the next ignition-on.
On-Board Computer
The on-board computer system is made up of a large, high
visibility LCD with the main data and a dot-matrix
circular LCD which visualizes various functions
according to whether the bike is stationary or moving.
The main LCD displays speed, rpm, gear, total
mileage, trip1/trip2, tire pressures (as standard on the
‘S’ version Touring package), engine coolant
temperature, fuel level and time.
When the motorcycle is in motion, the dot-matrix LCD
displays the selected riding mode, remaining
fuel/distance, current fuel consumption, average fuel
consumption, average speed, air temperature, trip time,
and ‘freezing conditions’ alarm. When stationary, it
enters a setting menu from where adjustments to the
various functions can be made.
The Sport, Touring, Urban or Enduro Riding Mode can
be changed while either stationary or in motion, as well
as the load settings for ‘rider only’, ‘rider with
luggage’, ‘rider and passenger’ or ‘rider and passenger
with luggage’.
Ducati Multistrada 1200
‘S’ Version
The main features of the ‘S’ version consist of the ABS
system and the innovative Ducati Electronic Suspension
(DES) system, developed specifically for the Multistrada
1200 by Öhlins in partnership with the Ducati engineers. The ‘S’ version is available in the two equipment
options of Sport Edition and Touring Edition.
Ducati Multistrada 1200 Sport Edition
The Sport Edition is enhanced with special carbon
fiber
components which further accentuate the distinctive
character of the Multistrada 1200. They consist of front
air intakes, cam belt covers, rear hugger and lateral
air extractors.
Ducati Multistrada 1200 Touring Edition
The Touring Edition focuses on comfort and convenience. A center stand not only provides parking practicality,
but is also essential in the event of tyre maintenance
during a long distance journey. Easily connected heated
grips are controlled via the instrument panel to three
settings and are a must for any tour where adverse
weather conditions threaten rider comfort.
Stylish luggage panniers, designed together with the
bike, offer a load capacity of 57 liters (or 77 liters
with large lid versions) and use a fast and secure
attachment system that blends perfectly when the
panniers are removed.
Multistrada 1200 Accessories
With its wide range of potential uses and benchmark
performance, Ducati decided to manage the development of
some key Multistrada 1200 accessories in cooperation
with both the product development and the design
departments. This integration right from the start of
the project has optimized both style and performance.
Accessories such as the Garmin GPS system, a lower
seat, panniers with capacity-increasing lids, a matching
top case, an anti-theft alarm, electric filler cap,
carbon fiber spray guards and front mudguard and a tire
pressure monitoring system.
The current collection of accessories is in addition
to those already included on the Sport and Touring
Edition, which are also available individually. They
include carbon fiber air intakes, cam belt covers, rear
hugger and lateral air extractors, panniers, heated
grips and centre stand.
Garmin GPS
The synergy between Ducati’s experience in the world of
motorcycling and that of Garmin, the leading producer of
satellite navigation systems, has led to the creation of
a navigation system which offers advanced performance
and perfect integration with the Multistrada 1200.
Its
various customization options include the addresses of
the entire official Ducati dealer network in addition to
the main MotoGP and World Superbike circuits, which are
pre-loaded into the system.
The Ducati navigation system
has an anti-glare touch screen, 18 bit LCD display, a
lithium battery which remains charged for up to 8 hours,
and a microSD expandable memory. It includes a mounting
kit and dedicated plug-and-play cables.
Low Seat Option
The lowered seat reduces height by 25 mm and provides
sure-footed confidence when fully loaded.
Top Case
With 48 liters of capacity, the top case is able to hold
two full-face helmets. Combined with the side panniers
it provides the ideal way to pack for long journeys, or
when used on its own, ideal for the daily commute. It
comes with a soft cushion to provide passenger comfort
with a backrest and an integrated fixing system that
makes it easy to attach. When removed, its support plate
acts as a practical luggage rack.
Anti-Theft Alarm
Ducati has developed an integrated anti-theft system,
including movement, anti-tamper and lifting sensors, as
well as a sound alarm to act as a further deterrent.
Electric Filler Cap
Thanks to the hands-free system, the Multistrada 1200
can be started without the key leaving the rider's
pocket. With the electric filler cap there is also no
need to use the flip-key or remove gloves as it is
opened simply by raising a tab and closed by pressing it
down. At every power-down, the hands-free system allows
60 seconds for the electric filler cap to be opened.
Carbon Fiber Spray Guards
From a protective part to a designer accessory – the
carbon fiber spray guards on the rear wheel not only
carry out their traditional function but also make the
bike lighter and add enduro style details.
Carbon Fiber Front Mudguard
The carbon fiber front mudguard with its criss-cross
pattern enhances the aggressive beauty of the front end.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
As well as the ABS, DTC and ride-by-wire, Ducati offers
an additional safety tool. The system is made up of two
sensors inserted inside the special tire valves which
communicate via the radio system inside the hands-free
electronic key. This real time communication displays
temperature and pressure information on the instrument
panel and signals any problems.
Ducati
Multistrada 1200 Versions
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Standard (with optional ABS)
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‘S’ - with ABS and Öhlins suspension fitted with
Ducati Electronic Suspension (DES) in Sport Edition or
Touring Edition version
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The Multistrada 1200 S
Sport Edition includes carbon fiber engine covers,
carbon fiber front air intakes, carbon fiber rear
mudguard and carbon fiber spoilers.
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The Multistrada 1200 S
Touring Edition includes panniers, heated handgrips
and a center stand.
Color Schemes
The new Multistrada 1200 will be available in the two
colors schemes of red or arctic white for the standard
version, while the ‘S’ version will be available in the
three color schemes of red, arctic white or diamond
black.
Ducati Multistrada 1200
Specifications
Multistrada 1200 S Touring
The Multistrada Touring's comfort and style is
enhanced with side panniers, heated grips and centre
stand. In addition, standard equipment on the the S
version of the Multistrada includes the innovative DES
system (Ducati Electronic Suspension) that
electronically adjusts the Öhlins suspension and ABS.
Specifications
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Engine:
Type L-Twin cylinder, 4 valve per cylinder, Desmodromic,
liquid cooled.
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Power: 150 hp (110.3 kw) @ 9250 rpm. Torque 87.5 lb-ft
(118.7 Nm) @ 7500 rpm.
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Transmission:
Clutch Light action, wet, multi-plate clutch with
hydraulic control. Self-servo action on drive, slipper
action on over-run.
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Chassis:
Front suspension Öhlins 48 mm fully adjustable
upside-down fork, electronic compression and rebound
adjusters.
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Front Wheel: 10 spokes in light alloy 3.50 x 17
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Rear
Suspension: Progressive linkage with fully adjustable
Öhlins electronic monoshock. Aluminum single-sided
swingarm.
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Rear Wheel: 10-spoke light alloy 6.00 x 17
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Front Brakes: 2
x 320 mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted Brembo
calipers, 4-piston, 2-pad.
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Rear Brake: 245 mm disc, 2-piston
caliper.
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ABS standard
equipment.
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Fuel Tank Capacity: 20 liters (including reserve).
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Dry Weight: 423 lb.
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Seat Height: 850 mm.
Multistrada 1200 S Sport
The Multistrada Sport is equipped with carbon fiber
components such as cam belt covers, air intakes and
hugger. In addition, standard equipment on the the S
version of the Multistrada includes the innovative DES
system (Ducati Electronic Suspension) that
electronically adjusts the Öhlins suspension and ABS.
Specifications
-
Engine:
Type L-Twin cylinder, 4 valve per cylinder, Desmodromic,
liquid cooled.
-
Power: 150 hp (110.3 kw) @ 9250 rpm. Torque 87.5 lb-ft
(118.7 Nm) @ 7500 rpm.
-
Transmission:
Clutch Light action, wet, multi-plate clutch with
hydraulic control. Self-servo action on drive, slipper
action on over-run.
-
Chassis:
Front suspension Öhlins 48 mm fully adjustable
upside-down fork, electronic compression and rebound
adjusters.
-
Front wheel: 10 spokes in light alloy 3.50 x 17.
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Rear
Suspension: Progressive linkage with fully adjustable
Öhlins electronic monoshock. Aluminum single-sided
swingarm.
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Rear Wheel: 10-spoke light alloy 6.00 x 17.
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Front Brake: 2
x 320 mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted Brembo
calipers, 4-piston, 2-pad.
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Rear Brake: 245 mm disc, 2-piston
caliper
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ABS standard
equipment.
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Fuel Tank Capacity: 20 liters (including reserve).
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Dry Weight: 423 lb.
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Seat Height: 850 mm.
Multistrada 1200 Standard
A dream Ducati - 4 bikes in 1. A sport bike,
long-distance tourer, urban and road enduro are now
separated by just one click.
Specifications
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Engine:
Type L-Twin cylinder, 4 valve per cylinder, Desmodromic,
liquid cooled.
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Power: 150 hp (110.3 kw) @ 9250 rpm. Torque 87.5 lb-ft
(118.7 Nm) @ 7500 rpm.
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Transmission:
Clutch Light action, wet, multi-plate clutch with
hydraulic control. Self-servo action on drive, slipper
action on over-run.
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Front Suspension: Marzocchi 50mm fully adjustable
upside-down fork.
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Front Wheel: 10 spokes in light alloy 3.50 x 17.
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Rear
Suspension: Progressive linkage with fully adjustable
Sachs monoshock. Aluminium single-sided swingarm.
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Rear Wheel: 10-spoke light alloy 6,00 x 17.
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Front Brakes: 2
x 320 mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted Brembo
callipers, 4-piston, 2-pad.
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Rear Brake: 245 mm disc, 2-piston
caliper
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ABS available
upon request.
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Fuel Tank Capacity: 20 liters (including reserve).
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Dry Weight: 417 lb.
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Seat Height: 850 mm.
Ducati Multistrada 1200 Pricing
Ducati announced on November 15, 2009 that the pricing
for the new 2010 Multistrada 1200 will begin at $14,995.
The revolutionary Bosch-Brembo ABS system will be
available for the Multistrada 1200; a first for Ducati
which will reinforce the brand's reputation for
world-class stopping power. The ABS system is one of the
three available option packages for the bike, and will
bring the MSRP to $16,495.
The second option package for the Multistrada 1200 is
the "S Sport" package. This package will include
the Bosch-Brembo ABS system; as well as Ducati Traction
Control, and the Ducati-Öhlins Electronic Suspension
system.
The "Sport" version of the "S" moniker
comes from the inclusion of carbon fiber air intakes,
cam belt covers, rear hugger and lateral air extractors.
MSRP for the bike with the "S Sport" package is $19,995.
For the touring fan, the Multistrada is
also available with the "S Touring" package. The
"S Touring" model is identical to the "S Sport" package,
except instead of the additional carbon fiber
accessories this model includes side luggage, a center
stand and heated grips. The "S Touring" package
also carries an MSRP of $19,995.
It looks like the Touring model is the
best value. Delivery of the Multistrada 1200 will
begin in spring 2010.
UPDATE: December 2009 - Why such an
emphasis on the Multistrada 1200, the bike Claudio
Domenicali said will be Ducati's bread and butter for
the next 20 years? Here's a tip: BMW sold more
GS-series bikes in the UK in the 2009 model year than
all Ducatis in total. The BMW R1200GS is massively
popular in the UK and Europe, with 1,936 sold in the UK
alone, a sportbike-mad market. Ducati sold
approximately 1,690 motorcycles in total. So a
Multistrada that will take some of the GS market share
could greatly boost Ducati's fortunes in the UK.
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