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Captain
11-11-2009, 05:41 PM
http://static.blogo.it/twowheelsblog/ducati-multistrada-1200-in-hd-01/big_MTS1200S_00.JPG

http://static.blogo.it/twowheelsblog/ducati-multistrada-1200-in-hd-01/big_MTS1200S_04.JPG


Some interesting features:


RIDE-BY-WIRE

The ride-by-wire system is an electronic interface between the throttle grip 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 throttle grip 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 150hp with a sports-type delivery, 150hp with a progressive delivery and 100hp 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 tyre. 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 customised 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.

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 metres, recognising 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.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Agc9NInB158&feature=player_embedded

Devilish
11-11-2009, 06:37 PM
*spew*... yuck!!!

MarkyGG
11-11-2009, 06:47 PM
you know those 'artists' who do those paintings of lines, dots and a spew of shit colours & then ask someone to pay a shit load of money for there kindergarten attempts. well i think ducati said hey wtf can you design me a bike based on your shithouse painting for us:mod_smilie_bj::mod_smilie_bj:

Captain
01-03-2010, 11:58 AM
New promo video. Ugly bike, good features (if they work)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhcHcoKs8hU&feature=player_embedded

SIX36
01-03-2010, 12:05 PM
The BMW GS1200 Adv isn't the prettiest bike around but they do everything you would ever want from a bike, i guess this was Ducati's aim too...

zRoYz
01-03-2010, 12:11 PM
The BMW GS1200 Adv isn't the prettiest bike around but they do everything you would ever want from a bike, i guess this was Ducati's aim too...

Every bike can have problems so I'm not getting into that debate but if I was going on a trip like to NT etc i would be taking the proven BMW because out the back of nowhere there is no support truck following you around.

SIX36
01-03-2010, 12:15 PM
Definitely, Even if the new Multi is a good thing it will take a while to prove its self like the BMW has.... a few Dakar's etc
Even KTM didn't want the Long Way Round crew to take their adventure bike around the world as if it broke down it would be bad media, BMW said yeah no worries....

Captain
01-03-2010, 01:30 PM
Every bike can have problems so I'm not getting into that debate but if I was going on a trip like to NT etc i would be taking the proven BMW because out the back of nowhere there is no support truck following you around.
I was thinking exactly the same thing ... but just thinking about it will starts a shitfight around here :lmao:

1down5up
01-03-2010, 01:31 PM
bmw make good gear but with the new 1000rr super bike i think the next up date will address a lot of stuff as they have issues with heat and brake mastercylinder in the way of dash as the new multystrada will have issues i have no dout that new eletronic suspenion hmmmm can of worms there i think
all completly new models go through this process
no matter what brand name they have
all 1st of a new model buyers are the real testers...... never buy a new model wait a year for them to sort it out then go for it and enjoy

Cedric
01-03-2010, 05:54 PM
Bah.

Does anyone know if there's a redline on the tach? That's the real issue here!:ayyy:

Linden
01-03-2010, 06:10 PM
Bah.

Does anyone know if there's a redline on the tach? That's the real issue here!:ayyy:

I assume you talking about the shannons add ... alway makes me laugh cos on most of my Ducati's you hit 10,000 rpm and the engine stops (not dropping a cylinder) it stops a real bugger to set gearing when you can't bounce off the rev limited for a sec

Cedric
01-03-2010, 06:40 PM
Yeah it was an attempt at humour... :)

I remember I had a 'friend' once who owned a Ducati 900SS - and by Thor I wouldn't want to rev this thing up to 9K RPM for any prolonged length of time..

Surely stopping the engine like that would be dangerous? Both to man and machine..

Esra
01-03-2010, 09:14 PM
If it wasn't for the snout I'd really like this.

Linden
01-03-2010, 09:45 PM
Yeah it was an attempt at humour... :)

I remember I had a 'friend' once who owned a Ducati 900SS - and by Thor I wouldn't want to rev this thing up to 9K RPM for any prolonged length of time..

Surely stopping the engine like that would be dangerous? Both to man and machine..

My cammed 620 used to lap EC without dropping below 7000 (power band like a two stroke) - as the the 10K thing no real drama just bloody annoying as it upset the bike balance and of course drive drops off for a sec while the revs drop

Captain
05-03-2010, 07:51 PM
The BMW GS1200 Adv isn't the prettiest bike around but they do everything you would ever want from a bike, i guess this was Ducati's aim too...
http://www.ashonbikes.com/content/adventure-bike-comparison