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Owner's manual
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We'd like to welcome you among Ducati enthusiasts and congratulate you on your excellent choice of
motorcycle. We imagine you'll be riding your Ducati motorcycle for long trips as well as short daily excursions.
Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. wishes you smooth and enjoyable riding.
Your motorcycle is the result of constant research and development by Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A., so it's
important that the standard of quality is upheld through careful observance of the scheduled maintenance
chart and the use of original spare parts. In the Owner's Manual you'll find instructions for performing small
maintenance procedures. The most important servicing and maintenance procedures are contained in the
Service Manual available at Authorized Service Centers of Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A..
In your own interest, for your safety and in order to guarantee product reliability, we strongly recommend
that you go to an Authorized Dealer or Service Center for any servicing included on the scheduled
maintenance chart (see page 204).
Our highly skilled staff has access to the special tools and equipment needed to perform any servicing
procedure with expertise. They use only Ducati original spare parts as the best guarantee for full
interchangeability, smooth running and long life.
All Ducati motorcycles come with a Warranty Booklet. The Warranty does not extend to motorcycles used
in competitions or competitive trials. Any tampering or even partial modification of the components will result
in automatic invalidation of Warranty rights. Incorrect or insufficient servicing procedures, use of non-original
spare parts or parts not explicitly approved by Ducati may lead to the invalidation of the Warranty, besides
potential damage and reduced performance.
Have fun!

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Table of Contents Noise and exhaust emission control system
information 24
California emission control warranty statement
Your warranty rights and obligations 25
Manufacturer’s warranty coverage 25
Owner's warranty responsibilities: 25
California evaporation emission system 26
Ducati limited warranty on emission control
system 27
Introduction 7
Safety guidelines 7
Warning symbols used in the manual. 7 Instrument Panel (Dashboard) 30
Permitted use 8 Instrument panel 30
Rider's obligation 8 Technological Dictionary 33
Reporting of safety defects 10 Function pushbuttons 35
Rider education 10 LCD unit functions 36
Clothing 11 LCD - How to set/display parameters 37
“Best Practices” for safety 12 Vehicle speed indicator 40
Refueling 14 Engine rpm indicator (RPM) 41
Carrying the maximum load allowed 15 Menu 1 functions 42
Information about carrying capacity 15 Menu 1 functions: Odometer (TOT) 43
Dangerous products - warnings 16 Menu 1 functions: Trip meter (TRIP 1) 44
Vehicle ID number 18 Menu 1 functions: "Trip 2" meter (TRIP 2) 45
Engine ID number 19 Menu 1 functions: Partial fuel reserve counter (TRIP
Plate positioning 20 FUEL) 46

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Menu 1 functions: Average Fuel Consumption ALL DEFAULT (Resetting the default parameters of
indicator (CONS. AVG) 47 all Riding Modes) 88
Menu 1 functions: Instantaneous fuel consumption DEFAULT (Resetting the default parameters of a
indicator (CONS.) 48 single Riding Mode) 90
Menu 1 functions: Average speed indicator (SPEED Dashboard backlighting setting function
AVG) 49 (B.LIGHT) 92
Menu 1 functions: Trip time indicator (TIME Lap time function (LAP): LAP activation/deactivation
TRIP) 50 function 94
Menu 2 functions 51 Lap time function (LAP): LAP registration 96
Menu 2 functions: Coolant temperature 52 Funzione Tempo sul giro (LAP): stored LAP
Menu 2 functions: Air temperature (AIR) 54 display 98
Menu 2 functions: Clock 55 Clock setting function (CLOCK) 102
SET UP - Riding Mode set 56 Battery voltage function (BATTERY) 104
SERVICE function - Maintenance interventions 57 Engine rpm digital indication (RPM) 105
Active / not active ERRORS indication 60 Immobilizer code (PIN CODE) 106
Indication if the LAP function is active/not The Immobilizer system 114
active 61 Keys 115
Riding Mode SET UP function (riding style Entering PIN CODE function for vehicle release
change) 62 116
Error display (ERRORS) 65 Operation 119
SETTING MENU 70 Duplicate keys 120
Customizing Riding Modes (R.MODE) 72 Light control 121
DTC set up 76 Units of measurement modification function
ABS set up 82 (UNITS) 124
ENGINE set up 86 Other functions 134

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Controls 143 Pre-ride checks 166
Position of motorcycle controls 143 ABS 168
Key-operated ignition switch and steering Starting the motorcycle 169
lock 144 Moving off 171
Left-hand switch 145 Braking 172
Clutch lever 146 Stopping the motorcycle 174
Right-hand switch 149 Parking 175
Throttle twistgrip 150 Refueling 176
Front brake lever 151 Tool kit and accessories 177
Rear brake pedal 152
Gear change pedal 153
Adjusting the position of the gearchange and rear Main maintenance operations 178
brake pedals 154 Check and top up the coolant level 178
Checking brake and clutch fluid level 179
Check brake pads for wear 181
Main components and devices 156 Charge the battery 182
Position on the vehicle 156 Check drive chain tension 186
Tank filler plug 157 Chain lubrication 188
Seat lock 158 Replace the headlight bulbs 189
Helmet cable 160 Replace the turn indicator bulbs 192
Side stand 161 Number plate light 193
Adjusting the rear shock absorber 162 Beam setting 194
Adjust rear-view mirrors 196
Tubeless tyres 197
Riding the motorcycle 164 Check engine oil level 199
Break-in recommendations 164 Clean and replace the spark plugs 201

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Clean the motorcycle 202 Suspensions 215
Storing the motorcycle 203 Exhaust system 215
Important notes 203 Available colors 216
Electrical system 217

Scheduled maintenance chart 204


Scheduled maintenance chart: operations to be Routine maintenance record 223
performed by the Dealer 204 Routine maintenance record 223
Scheduled maintenance chart: operations to be
performed by the customer 207

Technical data 208


Weights 208
Overall dimensions 209
Top-ups 210
Engine 211
Timing system 212
Performance data 213
Spark plugs 213
Fuel system 213
Brakes 213
Transmission 214
Frame 215
Wheels 215
Tires 215

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Introduction Attention
Failure to observe these instructions may lead
to a hazardous situation and cause severe injury to
the rider or others, or even death.

Safety guidelines Important


Your safety and that of others are very important.
Possibility of damaging the motorcycle and/or
Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. urges you to ride your
its components.
motorcycle responsibly.
Before using your motorcycle for the first time,
please read this manual carefully from start to finish Note
and closely follow the guidelines. This will allow you Additional information regarding the job being
to obtain all information regarding a correct use and performed.
maintenance. If you have any doubts or questions,
consult a Dealer or Authorized Service Center. The terms RIGHT and LEFT are referred to the
motorcycle viewed from the riding position.
Warning symbols used in the manual.
Different forms of information regarding potential
hazards that may affect you or others have been
used. These include:
- Safety stickers on the motorcycle;
- Safety warnings preceded by a warning symbol
and by one or the two words Caution or
Important.

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Permitted use Attention
This motorcycle may be used on dirt roads or for off- Riding without a license is illegal and punishable
road riding. by law. Make sure you always have your license on
you when setting out on the motorcycle. Do not allow
Attention inexpert riders or those not in possession of an
This motorcycle must not be used for towing or authorized driver's license to ride the motorcycle.
for the addition of a sidecar, since this may cause a
loss or control and consequent accident. Do not ride the motorcycle when under the influence
of alcohol or drugs.
This motorcycle carries the rider and can carry a
passenger. Attention
Riding under the influence of alcohol or drugs is
Attention illegal and punishable by law.
The total weight of the motorcycle in running
order with rider, passenger, baggage and additional Avoid taking medication before riding the motorcycle
accessories must not exceed 895 lb/ 406 kg. if you have not consulted your doctor about potential
side effects.
Rider's obligation
All riders must hold a driver's license. Attention
Some medications may induce sleepiness or
other effects that impair reflexes and the ability of the
rider to control the motorcycle, which may lead to
accident.

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Some countries require mandatory insurance Attention
coverage. Make sure that the helmet is in compliance with
safety specifications, provides excellent visibility, is
Attention the correct size for the head, and has the DOT
Check the laws applicable to your country. Take (Department of Transportation) label affixed to the
out an insurance policy and keep the policy in a safe helmet surface. Laws regulating traffic vary from
place along with the other motorcycle documents. country to country. Check the laws in force in your
country before riding the motorcycle and pay strict
To protect the safety of the rider and/or passenger, adherence to them .
some countries have made it a law to wear a
homologated helmet. Attention
Tampering with Noise Control System
Attention Prohibited. Federal Law prohibits the following acts
Check the laws applicable to your country. or causing thereof:
Riding without a helmet may be punishable by a fine.
1) the removal or rendering inoperative by any
Attention person, other than for purposes of maintenance,
Failure to be wearing a helmet in case of repair, or replacement, of any device or element
accident increases the chance of serious injury and of design incorporated into any new vehicle for
even death. the purpose of noise control prior to its sale or
delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in
use; or
2) the use of the vehicle after such device or
element of design has been removed or
rendered inoperative by any person.

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Among the acts presumed to constitute tampering complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it
are those listed below: finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles,
it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However,
1) Removal of, or puncturing the muffler, baffles,
NHTSA cannot become involved in individual
header pipes or any other component that
problems between you, your dealer, or Ducati North
conducts exhaust gases.
America. To contact NHTSA, you may either call the
2) Removal or puncturing of any part of the intake
Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-800-424-9393 (or
system.
366-0123 in Washington, D.C. area) or write to:
3) Lack of proper maintenance.
NHTSA, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE W43-488,
4) Replacing any moving part of the vehicle, or parts
Washington, D.C. 20590. You can also obtain other
of the exhaust or intake system, with parts other
information about motor vehicle safety from the
than those specified by the manufacturer.
Hotline.
This product should be checked for repair or Rider education
replacement if the motorcycle noise has increased Accidents are frequently due to inexperience. Riding,
significantly through use. Otherwise, the owner may maneuvering and or braking are carried out differently
become subject to penalties under state and local from other vehicles.
ordinances.
Reporting of safety defects Attention
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which A rider's lack of preparation or an inappropriate
could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, use of the vehicle may result in a loss of control, death
you should immediately inform the National Highway or serious damage.
Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to
notifying Ducati North America, 10443 Bandley Drive Be sure you know the "RULES OF THE ROAD",
Cupertino, California, 95014, Tel: 001.408.253.0499, carefully read and familiarize with the contents of the
Fax: 001.408.253.4099. If NHTSA receives similar M.O.M. (Motorcycle Operator Manual) for

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information on your State and which can be viewed Important
on the M.S.F. (Motorcycle Safety Foundation) In any case, avoid wearing loose or floppy
website (www.msf-usa.org). clothing that can become stuck in the motorcycle
You are strongly recommended to take a riding parts.
course approved by the M.S.F. (Motorcycle Safety
Foundation).
Important
Clothing For your safety this type of clothing must be
Clothing in the use of the motorcycle plays an used in both summer and winter.
important role in safety, as the motorcycle provides
a person no protection from impact in the same way Important
as an automobile. For the safety of the passenger, make sure that
Suitable clothing includes: helmet, eye protection, he or she also wears appropriate clothing.
gloves, boots, long-sleeved jacket and long pants.
- The helmet must have the requirements listed in
page 8; if your helmet does not have a visor, use
suitable eye wear;
- Gloves must have five fingers and be made of
leather or other abrasion-resistant material;
- Boots or shoes used for riding must have non-slip
soles and ankle protection;
- Jacket and pants, or even riding suits, must be
made of leather or abrasion-resistant material
and in a color with inserts that are very visible.

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“Best Practices” for safety Attention
Before, during and after use, remember to follow Failure to perform checks may cause damage to
some simple rules that are extremely important for the vehicle and serious injury to the rider and/or
safety and for maintaining the motorcycle at top passenger.
efficiency.
Attention
Important Start the engine when outdoors or in a well
During the whole running-in period, the ventilated place. Never start the engine in a closed
indications recommended in section "Riding the environment.
Motorcycle" shall be observed carefully. Exhaust gases are poisonous and may lead to loss of
Failure to follow these instructions releases Ducati consciousness or even death within a short time.
Motor Holding S.p.A. from any liability whatsoever for During the ride, assume a correct body position and
any engine damage or shorter engine life. make sure the passenger does the same.

Attention Important
Do not ride the motorcycle unless you are well The rider should ALWAYS keep both hands on
familiarized with the controls to be used during the the handlebar.
ride.
Important
Before starting the motorcycle, always performs the Both rider and passenger should keep their feet
checks detailed in this manual (see page 169). on the footpegs when the motorcycle is in motion.

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Important Important
The passenger should always hold on to the Visually inspect the tires at regular intervals for
grab handles under the seat with both hands. cracks and cuts, especially on sidewalls, bulges or
large spots which are indicative of internal damage.
Important Replace them if badly damaged.
Be very careful when maneuvering Remove any stones or other foreign bodies caught in
intersections or when riding in areas near exits from the tread.
private grounds, parking lots or access roads to
highways. Attention
The engine, exhaust pipes and mufflers stay hot
Important for a long time after the engine has been turned off.
Be sure you are clearly visible and do not ride in Be especially careful not to touch the exhaust system
the blind spot of the vehicles ahead. with any part of the body and never park the
motorcycle near flammable materials (wood, leaves,
etc.).
Important
ALWAYS signal your intention to turn or pull
over to the next lane with due warning using the turn Attention
indicators. When you leave the motorcycle unattended,
always remove the ignition key and make sure it is
inaccessible to anyone unsuitable to ride the
Important motorcycle.
Park your motorcycle where no one is likely to
hit it, and use the side stand. Never park on uneven
or soft ground or your motorcycle may fall over.

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Refueling Attention
Refuel the motorcycle in an open area and with the In case of malaise caused by prolonged
engine switched off. inhalation of fuel vapors, stay outdoors and consult a
Do not smoke or ever use flames during refueling. physician. In case of contact with eyes, rinse eyes
Be careful never to drop fuel on the engine or exhaust thoroughly with water. In case of contact with skin,
pipe. wash the area immediately with soap and water.
When refueling, do not fill the tank completely: fuel
should never be touching the rim of filler recess. Attention
When refueling, avoid inhaling fuel vapors and take Fuel is highly flammable. If it accidentally spills
care that they do not come in contact with eyes, skin onto clothes, change them.
or clothing.

Attention
The vehicle is compatible only with fuel having
a maximum content of ethanol of 10% (E10).
Using fuel with ethanol content over 10% is
prohibited. Using it could result in severe damage of
the engine and motorcycle components. Using fuel
with ethanol content over 10% will render the
Warranty null and void.

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Carrying the maximum load allowed Important
Your motorcycle is designed for long-distance riding Never fix bulky or heavy objects to the steering
with the maximum load allowed carried in full safety. head or front mudguard, as this would affect stability
Even weight distribution is critical to preserving these and be dangerous.
safety features and avoiding difficulties when
performing sudden maneuvers or riding on bumpy Important
roads. Be sure to secure the luggage to the supports
provided on the motorcycle as firmly as possible.
Attention Improperly secured luggage may affect stability.
The maximum speed permitted with the side
panniers, top case and the tank bag fitted must not Important
exceed 111.85 mph (180 km/h). Do not insert any objects you may need to carry
into the gaps of the frame, as these may interfere
Attention with moving parts.
Do not exceed the total permitted weight for the
motorcycle and pay attention to the information Attention
below regarding load capacity. Make sure the tires are inflated to the proper
pressure and that they are in good condition.
Information about carrying capacity
Please, refer to paragraph "Tires" in page 197.
Important
Arrange your luggage or heavy accessories in
the lowest possible position and close to motorcycle
center.

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Dangerous products - warnings Attention
Used engine oil The brake fluid used in the brake system is
corrosive. In the event of accidental contact with eyes
or skin, wash the affected area with generous
Attention quantities of running water.
Prolonged or repeated contact with used engine
oil may cause skin cancer. If exposed to used engine Coolant
oil on a daily basis, make it a rule to wash your hands
thoroughly with soap immediately after use. Keep Engine coolant contains ethylene glycol, which may
away from children. ignite under particular conditions, producing invisible
flames. Although the flames from burning ethylene
Brake lining debris glycol are not visible, they are still capable of causing
severe burns.
Never attempt to clean the brake assembly using
compressed air or a dry brush. Attention
Brake fluid Take care not to spill engine coolant on the
exhaust system or engine parts.

Attention These parts may be hot and ignite the coolant, which
Avoid spilling brake fluid onto plastic, rubber or will subsequently burn with invisible flames. Coolant
painted parts of the motorcycle to avoid the risk of (ethylene glycol) is an irritant and is poisonous when
damage. Protect these parts with a clean shop rag ingested. Keep away from children. Never remove
before servicing the motorcycle. Keep away from the radiator cap when the engine is hot. The coolant
children. will be scalding hot and is under high pressure.

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The cooling fan operates automatically: keep hands
well clear and make sure your clothing does not get
caught in the fan.
Battery

Attention
The battery gives off explosive gases; keep it
away from any source of ignition such as sparks,
flames and cigarettes. Charge the battery in a well-
ventilated area.

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Vehicle ID number

Note
These numbers identify the motorcycle model
and should always be indicated when ordering spare
parts.

We recommend that you note the frame number of


your motorcycle in the space below.
Frame number

Fig 1

DUCATI PLANT OF
TYPE OF MANUFACTURE
MOTORCYCLE
SEQUENTIAL
MODEL NUMBER
YEAR
{
{
{
ZDM 1 Y B T S H X B 0 0 0 0 0 0
H Varies-can be thru 9 or X (Check digit)

Fig 2
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Engine ID number

Note
These numbers identify the motorcycle model
and should always be indicated when ordering spare
parts.

We recommend that you note the engine number of


your motorcycle in the space below.
Engine number.

Fig 3

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Plate positioning

1 2

3 4

Fig 4

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1

3
=
=
72 ÷ 74 mm

Fig 5

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6 7 8 (only Canada)

Fig 6

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6

7 8 (Only Canada)

Fig 7

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Noise and exhaust emission control combustion chamber through the air cleaner and the
throttle body.
system information
Source of Emissions Evaporative Emission Control System
The combustion process produces carbon monoxide The motorcycles are equipped with an evaporative
and hydrocarbons. Control of hydrocarbons is very emission control system which consists of a charcoal
important because under certain conditions, they canister and associated piping. This system prevents
react to form photochemical smog when subjected the escape of fuel vapors from the engine and fuel
to sunlight. tank.
Carbon monoxide does not react in the same way,
Problems that may affect motorcycle
but is toxic. Ducati utilizes lean carburetor settings
and other systems to reduce carbon monoxide and
emissions
hydrocarbons. If you are aware of any of the following symptoms,
have the vehicle inspected and repaired by your local
Exhaust Emission Control System
Ducati dealer.
Exhaust Emission Control System is controlled by an Symptoms:
Electronic Control Unit (ECU), and no adjustments Hard starting or stalling after starting.
should be made except idle speed adjustments with Rough idle.
the throttle stop screw. The Exhaust Emission Misfiring or backfiring during acceleration.
Control System is separate from the crankcase After-burning (backfiring).
emission control system. Poor performance (drivability) and poor economy.
Crankcase Emission Control System
The engine is equipped with a closed crankcase
system to prevent discharging crankcase emissions
into the atmosphere. Blow-by gas is returned to the

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California emission control warranty Owner's warranty responsibilities:
statement - As the motorcycle owner, you are responsible for
Your warranty rights and obligations the performance of the required maintenance
The California Air Resources Board is pleased to listed in your owner's manual. Ducati North
explain the emission control system warranty on your America, Inc. recommends that you retain all
MY 2013 motorcycle. In California, new motor receipts covering maintenance on your
vehicles must be designated, built and equipped to motorcycle, but Ducati North America, Inc.
meet the State's stringent anti-smog standards. cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of
Ducati North America, Inc. must warrant the receipts or for your failure to ensure the
emission control system on your motorcycle for the performance of all scheduled maintenance.
periods of time listed below provided there has been - You are responsible for presenting your
no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of your motorcycle to a Ducati dealer as soon as a
motorcycle. problem exists. The warranty repairs should be
Your emission control system may include parts such completed in a reasonable amount of time, not
as fuel-injection system, the ignition system, catalytic to exceed 30 days.
converter, and engine computer. Also included may - As the motorcycle owner, you should also be
be hoses, belts, connectors and other emission- aware that Ducati North America, Inc. may deny
related assemblies. Where a warrantable condition you warranty coverage if your motorcycle or a
exists, Ducati North America, Inc. will repair your part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper
motorcycle at no cost to you including diagnosis, maintenance or unapproved modifications.
parts and labor.
If you have any questions regarding your warranty
Manufacturer’s warranty coverage rights and responsibilities, you should contact Ducati
Manufacturer’s warranty coverage North America, Inc. at 001.408.253.0499 or the
- 5 years or 30,000 kilometers (18641 miles), California Air Resource Board at 9528 Telstar Avenue,
whichever first occurs. El Monte, CA 91731.

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California evaporation emission system
This system consists of:
3
6
1) Warn air inlet;
2) Canister;
3) Dell’Orto jet;
4) Fuel tank; 4
5) Breather pipe;
6) Intake manifolds.
5 2
1
Attention
In the event of a fuel system malfunction,
Fig 8
contact a Ducati Authorized Service Center.

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Ducati limited warranty on emission applicable regulations of the United States
Environmental Protection Agency and the California
control system
Ducati North America, Inc., 10443 Bandley Drive Air Resources Board. Any part or parts replaced under
Cupertino, California, 95014 warrants that each new this warranty shall become the property of Ducati. In
1998 and later Ducati motorcycle, that includes as the state of California only, emissions related
standard equipment a headlight, taillight and warranted parts are specifically defined by that
stoplight, and is street legal: state’s Emissions Warranty Parts List. These
warranted parts are: carburetor and internal parts;
A) is designed, built and equipped so as to conform
intake manifold; fuel tank, fuel injection system; spark
at the time of initial retail purchase with all applicable
advance mechanism; crankcase breather; air cutoff
regulations of the United States Environmental
valves; fuel tank cap for evaporative emission
Protection Agency, and the California Air Resources
controlled vehicles; oil filler cap; pressure control
Board; and
valve; fuel/vapor separator; canister; igniters; breaker
B) is free from defects in material and workmanship
governors; ignition coils; ignition wires; ignition
which cause such motorcycle to fail to conform with
points, condensers, and spark plugs if failure occurs
applicable regulations of the United States
prior to the first scheduled replacement, and hoses,
Environmental Protection Agency or the California Air
clamps, fittings and tubing used directly in these
Resources Board for a period of use of 30,000
parts. Since emission related parts may vary from
kilometers (18,641 miles) or 5 (five) years from the
model to model, certain models may not contain all
date of initial retail delivery, whichever first occurs.
of these parts and certain models may contain
I. Coverage functionally equivalent parts. In the state of California
Warranty defects shall be remedied during only, Emission Control System emergency repairs, as
customary business hours at any authorized Ducati provided for in the California Administrative Code,
motorcycle dealer located within the United States of may be performed by other than an authorized Ducati
America in compliance with the Clean Air Act and dealer. An emergency situation occurs when an

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authorized Ducati dealer is not reasonably available, B. Inspections, replacement of parts and other
a part is not available within 30 days, or a repair is not services and adjustments required for routine
complete within 30 days. Any replacement part can maintenance.
be used in an emergency repair. Ducati will reimburse C. Any motorcycle on which odometer mileage has
the owner for the expenses, including diagnosis, not been changed so that actual mileage cannot be
to exceed Ducati’s suggested retail price for all readily determined.
warranted parts replaced and labor charges based on III. Limited liability
Ducati’s recommended time allowance for the A. The liability of Ducati under this Emission Control
warranty repair and the geographically appropriate Systems Warranty is limited solely to the remedying
hourly labor rate. The owner may be required to keep of defects in material or workmanship by an
receipts and failed parts in order to receive authorized Ducati motorcycle dealer at its place of
compensation. business during customary business hours. This
II. Limitations warranty does not cover inconvenience or loss of use
This Emission Control System Warranty shall not of the motorcycle or transportation of the motorcycle
cover any of the following: to or from the Ducati dealer. Ducati shall not be liable
A. Repair or replacement required as a result of for any other expenses, loss or damage, whether
(1) accident, direct, incidental, consequential or exemplary arising
(2) misuse, in connection with the sale or use of or inability to use
(3) repairs improperly performed or replacements the Ducati motorcycle for any purpose. Some states
improperly installed, do not allow the exclusion or limitation of any
(4) use of replacement parts or accessories not incidental or consequential damages, so the above
conforming to Ducati specifications which adversely limitations may not apply to you. B. No express
affect performance and/or emission control system warranty is given by Ducati
(5) use in competitive racing or related events. except as specifically set forth herein. Any emission
control system warranty implied by law, including any

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warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular Ducati North America, Inc..
purpose, is limited to the express emission control 10443 Bandley Drive
systems warranty terms stated in this warranty. The Cupertino, California, 95014
foregoing statements of warranty are exclusive and Tel: 001.408.253.0499
in lieu of all other remedies. Some states do not allow Fax: 001.408.253.4099
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so E-mail: [email protected]
the above limitation may not apply to you. C. No Web site: www.ducatiusa.com
dealer is authorized to modify this Ducati Limited
Emission Control Systems Warranty.
IV. Legal rights
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you
may also have other rights which vary from state to
state.
V. This warranty is in addition to the Ducati limited
motorcycle warranty.
VI. Additional information
Any replacement part that is equivalent in
performance and durability may be used in the
performance of any maintenance or repairs.
However, Ducati is not liable for these parts. The
owner is responsible for the performance of all
required maintenance. Such maintenance may be
performed at a service establishment or by any
individual. The warranty period begins on the date the
motorcycle is delivered to an ultimate purchaser.

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Instrument Panel (Dashboard) 7 8 3 10 9 6 4 5 7

Instrument panel 2
1) LCD Dot-Matrix.
2) REV COUNTER (rpm).
Indicates engine revs per minute.
3) NEUTRAL LIGHT N (GREEN).
Comes on when in neutral position.
1
4) HIGH BEAM LIGHT (BLUE).
Turns on to indicate that the high beam lights are on. Fig 9
5) ENGINE OIL PRESSURE LIGHT (RED).
Comes on when engine oil pressure is too low. It Important
must turn on at Key-On, but must turn off a few If ENGINE OIL light stays on, stop the engine or
seconds after the engine has started. May come on it may suffer severe damage.
briefly when the engine is hot, but should go off as
the engine revs up.

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6) LOW FUEL LIGHT (AMBER YELLOW). the thresholds that precede the rev limiter and the rev
Comes on when fuel is low and there is about a gallon limiter itself.
(4 liters) of fuel left in the tank.
7) TURN INDICATOR LIGHTS (GREEN). DTC intervention light
Illuminates and flashes when the turn indicator is in No intervention Off
operation. They both come on and flash when the Spark advance cut On - STEADY
Hazard function is in operation
8) “ENGINE/VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS - EOBD” LIGHT Injection cut On - STEADY
(AMBER YELLOW).
Turns on in case of “engine” and/or “vehicle” errors Note
and in some cases will lock the engine. If the Over rev function light and the DTC
9) LIMITER LIGHT “OVER REV”/ TRACTION intervention light should both come on at the same
CONTROL LIGHT “DTC” (RED). time, the instrument panel gives priority to the Over
rev function.
Over rev light
No limiter Off
1st threshold - no. On - STEADY
RPM before limiter
kicks in (*)
Rev limiter (limiter en- On - Flashing
gaged due to overrev-
ving) (*)

(*) depending on the model, each calibration of the


Engine Control Unit may have a different "setting" for

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10) ABS LIGHT (AMBER YELLOW) (Fig 9).
Engine off/ speed under 3 mph (5 km/h)
Light off Light flashing Light steady
- ABS disabled with the menu func- ABS enabled but not functioning
tion (**) yet
Engine on/ speed under 3 mph (5 km/h)
Light off Light flashing Light steady
- ABS disabled with the menu func- ABS enabled but not functioning
tion yet
Engine on/ speed over 3 mph (5 km/h)
Light off Light flashing Light steady
ABS enabled and functioning ABS disabled with the menu func- ABS disabled and not functioning
tion due to problem

(**) The ABS should be considered actually disabled only if the light continues to flash after starting the
engine.

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Technological Dictionary The available configurations are:
Acronyms and abbreviations used in the Sport, Touring and Urban (for Hypermotard and
Hyperstrada);
Manual
Race, Sport and Wet (for Hypermotard SP).
ABS Within every Riding Mode, the rider can customize
Anti-lock Braking System any settings.
BBS
Black Box System
Ducati Traction Control (DTC)
CAN The Ducati Traction Control system (DTC) supervises
Controller Area Network the rear wheel slipping control and settings vary
DDA through eight different levels that are programmed to
DUCATI Data Acquisition offer a different tolerance level to rear wheel slipping.
DSB Each Riding Mode features a preset intervention
Instrument panel level. Level eight indicates system intervention
DTC whenever a slight slipping is detected, while level one
DUCATI Traction Control is for very expert riders because it is less sensitive to
ECU slipping and intervention is thus rarer.
Engine Control Unit
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
Riding Mode
The ABS system fitted to Hypermotard is a system
The rider can choose from three different preset bike that actuates combined braking with anti lift-up
configurations (Riding Modes) and pick the one that function for the rear wheel so as to guarantee not only
best suits his/her riding style or ground conditions. a reduced stopping distance, but also a higher
Riding Modes allow an immediate change of engine stability under braking. The ABS features several
power and output (ENGINE), braking control levels levels, one associated to each Riding Mode.
(ABS) and traction control (DTC) intervention levels.

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Ride by Wire (RbW)
The Ride by Wire system is the electronic device that
controls throttle opening and closing. Since there is
no mechanical connection between the throttle
twistgrip and the throttle body, the ECU can adjust
power delivery by directly affecting throttle opening
angle.
The Ride by Wire system allows different engine
powers and outputs based on the selected Riding
Mode (Engine), but also serves as a control of rear
wheel slipping (DTC).

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Function pushbuttons
1
1) CONTROL BUTTON
Button used to display and set instrument panel
parameters with the position " ".
2) CONTROL BUTTON 3
Button used to display and set instrument panel
parameters with the position " ".
3) HIGH-BEAM FLASH BUTTON FLASH
The high-beam flash button may also be used for LAP
functions.
4) TURN INDICATOR CANCEL BUTTON 2 4
The turn indicators on/off button may also be used for
navigating through the MENU and for activating the Fig 10
"Riding Mode".
Press this button for 3 seconds to the left side to
activate the Hazard lights.

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LCD unit functions 5 6 4

Attention
Adjustments/settings on the instrument panel
are strictly to be carried out when the motorcycle is
stationary. Never operate the instrument panel 1
controls while riding the motorcycle.

Data displayed on the main screen are as follows:


1) Engine RPM Indicator;
3 2
2) Vehicle Speed Indicator;
3) MENU 1 (Odometer, Trip 1, Trip 2, Trip Fuel,
Average Consumption, Instantaneous Consumption, Fig 11
Average Speed and Trip Time) – UP-MAP Menu and
Riding Mode Set-up Menu; Important
4) MENU 2 (Engine Coolant Temperature, Ambient Stop riding if the temperature reaches the
Air Temperature and Clock); maximum value, otherwise the engine might be
5) Name of set Riding Mode; damaged.
6) Riding Mode DTC and ABS settings.

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LCD - How to set/display parameters
Upon key-on, the instrument panel enables the rev 1
counter, which increases from 0 to 11,000 and
decreases going back to 0; the "DUCATI
HYPERMOTARD" lettering is enabled, in a scrolling
manner, on the Dot-Matrix area; warning lights come
on in sequence from the outside to the inside.
Once check is completed, the instrument panel
always displays Odometer (TOT), engine coolant
temperature and "Riding mode" functions as "main"
indicators.
2
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If the bike has a Performance outfit, namely if it
features Performance exhaust pipes (part no.
96480031A) - Performance silencer kit (part no.
96480051A), upon vehicle key-on, and during initial
check, the instrument panel displays the
"HYPERMOTARD PERFORMANCE" or
"HYPERMOTARD RACING" indicators after the
DUCATI lettering:
- HYPERMOTARD PERFORMANCE: bike is
equipped with the Performance silencer kit;
- HYPERMOTARD RACING: bike is equipped with
Performance complete exhaust kit.
Fig 13
Note
Performance exhaust kit (part no. 96480031A)
Attention
and Performance silencer kit (part no. 96480051A) To fit Performance exhaust kit (part no.
can be purchased at a Ducati Dealer or authorized 96480031A) and Performance silencer kit (part no.
Service Center. 96480051A) contact a Ducati Dealer or authorized
Service Center.

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Once initial check is completed, the instrument panel
5 6 4 1
always goes to the "main" displaying page, with the
following information appearing on the display:
- MENU 1 (3): TOT - Odometer;
- MENU 2 (4): engine coolant temperature
indicator
- SET UP - Set "Riding Mode" indicator (5);
- Engine RPM indicator (RPM) (7);
- Vehicle speed indicator (8);
- "SERVICE" indicator (if active, only).
3 8 2
Press button (2) to scroll MENU 1 and shift to the
following functions: Fig 14
- TRIP 1 - Trip meter 1; Press button (1) to scroll MENU 2 and shift to the
- TRIP 2 - Trip meter 2; following functions:
- TRIP FUEL - Fuel reserve trip meter (if active, - AIR - Air temperature;
only); - Clock.
- CONS. AVG - Average Fuel Consumption;
- CONS. - Current fuel consumption;
- SPEED AVG - Average speed;
- TRIP TIME - Trip time.

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Vehicle speed indicator
This function shows vehicle speed (Km/h or mph,
based on the selected unit of measurement).
The instrument panel receives information about the
actual speed (calculated in km/h) and displays the
number increased by 5%.
Maximum speed displayed is 186 mph (299 km/h).
Over 186 mph (299 km/h) a series of dashes will be
displayed “- - -” (not flashing).

Note
If the instrument panel does not receive any
information, a series of dashes will be displayed “- - Fig 15
-” (not flashing).

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Engine rpm indicator (RPM)
This function shows engine rpm.
The instrument panel receives the engine rpm
information and displays it.
This information on rpm is displayed progressively
from left to right.

Fig 16
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Menu 1 functions
MENU 1 functions are:
- Odometer (TOT);
- Trip meter 1 (TRIP1);
- Trip meter 2 (TRIP2);
- Partial fuel reserve counter (TRIP FUEL);
- Average Fuel Consumption (CONS. AVG);
- Instantaneous fuel consumption (CONS.);
- Average speed (SPEED AVG);
- Trip time (TRIP TIME).

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Menu 1 functions: Odometer (TOT)
This function shows the total distance traveled (km
or miles, based on the specific application).
At Key-On the system automatically enters this
function.
The odometer reading is stored permanently and
cannot be reset.
If the distance traveled exceeds 199999 mi (or
199999 km), the value “199999” will be displayed
permanently.

Note
Value will not be lost upon Battery Off.

Note
If a string of flashing dashes " ----- " is displayed
within odometer function, please contact a Ducati
Dealer or Authorized Service Center.

Fig 18
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Menu 1 functions: Trip meter (TRIP 1) 1
This function shows the partial distance traveled (km
or miles, based on the specific application).
Holding the (1) button pressed for 3 seconds when
this function is displayed resets the trip meter. When
the reading exceeds 9999.9, distance traveled is
reset and the meter automatically starts counting
from 0 again. If the system measurement units are
changed at any moment, or if there is an interruption
in the power supply (Battery Off), the distance
traveled is reset and the count starts from zero
(considering the newly set unit of measurement).

Note
When this value is reset, the “Average fuel
consumption”, “Average speed” and “Trip time”
functions are also reset.

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Menu 1 functions: "Trip 2" meter (TRIP 2) 1
This function shows the partial distance traveled (km
or miles, based on the specific application).
Holding the (1) button pressed for 3 seconds when
this function is displayed resets the trip meter. When
the reading exceeds 9999.9, distance traveled is
reset and the meter automatically starts counting
from 0 again. If the system measurement units are
changed at any moment, or if there is an interruption
in the power supply (Battery Off), the distance
traveled is reset and the count starts from zero
(considering the newly set unit of measurement).

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Menu 1 functions: Partial fuel reserve
counter (TRIP FUEL)
This function shows the distance traveled (km or
miles, based on the specific application) on fuel
reserve. When the Low fuel light turns on, the display
automatically shows the TRIP FUEL function,
regardless of the currently displayed function; it is
then possible to toggle through the other Menu 1
functions by means of button (2).
Trip fuel reading remains stored even after Key-Off
2
until the vehicle is refueled. Count is interrupted
automatically as soon as fuel is topped up to above
minimum level. When the reading exceeds 9999.9,
distance traveled is reset and the meter automatically
starts counting from 0 again.
When the TRIP FUEL function is disabled, the
corresponding page inside Menu 1 will not be
available.

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Menu 1 functions: Average Fuel
Consumption indicator (CONS. AVG)
This function indicates the “average” fuel
consumption. The calculation is made considering
the quantity of fuel used and the distance traveled
since Trip 1 was last reset. When Trip 1 is reset, the
value is reset and the first value available is displayed
10 seconds after the reset. Dashes “- -.-” are shown
on the display during the first 10 seconds when the
value is not yet available.
The reading is in “mpg” (miles per gallon).
The unit of measurement can be changed through
the "Change unit of measurement (UNITS)" function.
The active calculation phase occurs when the engine
is running and the vehicle is stopped (moments when
the vehicle is not moving and the engine is off are not
considered).

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Menu 1 functions: Instantaneous fuel
consumption indicator (CONS.)
This function indicates the “instantaneous” fuel
consumption. The calculation is made considering
the quantity of fuel used and the distance traveled
during the last second.
The reading is in “mpg” (miles per gallon).
The unit of measurement can be changed through
the "Change unit of measurement (UNITS)" function.
The active calculation phase only occurs when the
engine is running and the vehicle is moving (times
when the vehicle is not moving when speed is equal
to 0 and/or when the engine is off are not considered).
Dashes “- -.-”. are shown on the display when the
calculation is not being made.

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Menu 1 functions: Average speed indicator
(SPEED AVG)
This function shows the average speed of the
motorcycle.
The calculation considers the distance and time since
Trip 1 was last reset. When Trip 1 is reset, the value
is reset and the first value available is displayed 10
seconds after the reset.
Dashes “- -.-” are shown on the display during the
first 10 seconds when the value is not yet available.
The active calculation phase occurs when the engine
is running and the vehicle is stopped (moments when
the vehicle is not moving and the engine is off are not
considered).
The calculated value is displayed increased by 5% to
align it with the indicated speed of the vehicle.

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Menu 1 functions: Trip time indicator
(TIME TRIP)
This function shows the vehicle trip time.
The calculation considers the time since Trip 1 was
last reset. When Trip 1 is reset, this value is reset as
well.
The calculation active phase occurs when the engine
is running and the vehicle is stopped (when the
vehicle is not moving and the engine is off the time
is automatically stopped and restarts when the
counting active phase starts again).

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Menu 2 functions
MENU 2 functions are:
- Engine coolant temperature;
- Ambient air temperature (AIR);
- Clock.

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Menu 2 functions: Coolant temperature
This Function is used to display coolant temperature
(°F or °C, based on the specific application).
The instrument panel receives the temperature
reading value and displays it.
The reading is indicated as follows:
- if the reading is between -38°F and +102°F (-
39°C and +39°C) “LO” is shown on the
instrument panel (steady);
- if the reading is between +104°F and +248°F
(+40°C and +120°C), the reading appears on the
instrument panel (steady);
- if the reading is +250°F (+121°C) or higher, "HI"
is shown flashing on the instrument panel.

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Note
In the event of a sensor "error", a string of
flashing dashes ("---") is shown and the "Engine/
Vehicle diagnosis - EOBD" light comes on.

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Menu 2 functions: Air temperature (AIR)
This function indicates ambient temperature.
Instrument panel takes temperature value directly
from sensor and displays it.

Note
When the vehicle is stopped, the engine heat
may influence the displayed temperature.

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Menu 2 functions: Clock
This function displays the time.
Time is always displayed as follows:
- AM from 0:00 to 11:59;
- PM from 12:00 to 11:59.

If battery power is suddenly cut off (Batt-OFF): when


battery power is restored and upon next Key-On, the
clock is reset and restarts operating from "0:00".

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SET UP - Riding Mode set
This function indicates the "Riding Mode” set for the
vehicle.
Each riding mode can be changed using the “Riding
Mode” function.
The set riding mode, the Traction Control level (DTC)
and corresponding ABS level are indicated.
Three different riding modes can be set: SPORT,
TOURING, URBAN.

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SERVICE function - Maintenance
interventions
This indicator is used to inform the user to contact an
authorized Ducati Service Center to carry out the
scheduled maintenance operations (service) on the
vehicle.
All maintenance indicators can be "Reset" only by the
authorized Ducati Service Center that will service the
vehicle.
First indicator: OIL SERVICE (600 mi - 1,000
Km)
The first maintenance indicator is the "OIL SERVICE" Fig 32
signal, coming on when the first 600 miles (1,000 km )
are reached on the odometer. The "OIL SERVICE"
indicator will come on flashing for 5 seconds upon
every Key-ON; while the OIL SERVICE symbol will
remain steady on. Both signals will be active until
"Reset" by the authorized Ducati Service Center.

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Mileage countdown indicator - OIL SERVICE or
DESMO SERVICE (countdown)
After the "OIL SERVICE" indicator has been "reset" for
the first time (after 600 mi - 1,000 km), upon every
Key-On the instrument panel will show the following
service indicator ("OIL SERVICE" or "DESMO
SERVICE") as well as the mileage countdown
indicator.
"OIL SERVICE" or "DESMO SERVICE" indicators, as
well as the relevant symbols and mileage countdown,
will come steady on for 2 seconds upon every Key-
On. Fig 33
When just 600 mi (1,000 km) are left before service
threshold is reached, the indicator will be enabled
(steady on) upon key-On for 5 seconds (instead of 2
seconds).
Both signals will be active until "Reset" by the
authorized Ducati Service Center.

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OIL SERVICE or DESMO SERVICE indicator
(mileage reached)
Whenever the threshold required to carry out a
maintenance operation is reached, the type of
operation to be carried out ("OIL SERVICE" or
"DESMO SERVICE") will come on upon each key-On.
The "OIL SERVICE" or "DESMO SERVICE" indicators
will come on (flashing) upon each Key-On for 5
seconds; while the OIL SERVICE or DESMO
SERVICE symbols will be displayed steady on.
Both signals will be active until "Reset" by the
authorized Ducati Service Center.
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Active / not active ERRORS indication
This function indicates that one or more errors are
present.
The type and number of errors can be displayed using
the Setting Menu through the ERRORS function;
when "ERRORS" is off, no errors are present.

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Indication if the LAP function is active/not
active
This function indicates if the LAP function (Lap time)
is active.
When "LAP" is off, function is disabled.

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Riding Mode SET UP function (riding style 4
change)
This function allows changing vehicle riding mode.
Each riding mode is associated to a different
intervention level of the traction control system (DTC
- Ducati Traction Control), a different braking control
(ABS - Anti-lock Braking System) and a different 4
engine output and power (Engine). To change bike
riding mode, simply press button (4) once, and the
corresponding menu will be displayed. Whenever
vehicle riding mode is changed, the following
features will also be changed:
4
- traction control system “DTC” intervention level
(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and OFF);
- "Engine" power that will consequently change
also throttle behavior (HIGH, MEDIUM and
LOW);
- "ABS" system calibration (1, 2 and OFF). 4

Whenever button (4) is pressed, instrument panel will


display all riding modes one after the other in a scroll 4
up-and-down view.

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Once the desired riding mode is highlighted, keep
button (4) pressed for 3 seconds and instrument
panel will check throttle control position and front and
rear brake pressure:
- if throttle control is "closed" and brakes are
released or vehicle is stopped, the instrument
panel will confirm the selected riding mode (*)
and go back to the standard screen view;
- if throttle control is "open" or brakes are pressed
and vehicle is moving, instrument panel will
enable the "CLOSE THROTTLE AND RELEASE
BRAKES" indicator on the display and, only when
all the required conditions are fulfilled (closed Fig 38
throttle and released brakes or vehicle stopped) If throttle control is not closed and brakes are not
the instrument panel will confirm the selected released or vehicle is not stopped within 5 seconds
riding mode (*) and go back to the standard after the "CLOSE THROTTLE AND RELEASE
screen view. BRAKES" warning is displayed, the Riding Mode
change selection procedure will not be executed and
Note the instrument panel will go back to the standard
(*) If the change of Riding mode involves a screen view without any setup change.
change in the ABS status (on-off or off-on), as soon
as the selected riding mode is confirmed, the
instrument panel also starts the "procedure for
enabling/disabling the ABS".

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If the "SET UP" menu is enabled and button (4) is not
pressed for 10 consecutive seconds, the instrument
panel will automatically quit the displayed page
without any setup change.

Attention
Ducati recommends changing the Riding mode
when the vehicle is stopped. If the riding mode is
changed while riding, be very careful (it is
4
recommended to change the riding mode at a low
speed).

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Error display (ERRORS)
This function identifies any abnormal vehicle
behavior.
The instrument panel activates any abnormal vehicle
behavior in real time (ERRORS).
If one or more "errors" occur during bike operation,
the "ERROR" indicator will appear on display RH side.
Under these circumstances (one ore more errors
present) the "EOBD" warning light will always come
on.
To display error list, access the Setting Menu and
select the "ERRORS" page; this page will be active
only if at least one error is present. Fig 40

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If one ore more errors are present, also "NEXT" and
"PREVIEW" will be automatically activated in order to
go from one page to another.
To go from one page to another, select "NEXT" and
"PREVIEW" with buttons (1) and (2), then press button
(4).
The Setting Menu can be quit and accessed at any
time by simply pressing button (4), with the
highlighted "EXIT" indicator.

Attention
When one or more errors are displayed, always
contact a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center.

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1

2
1

2
1 2

2
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The table below shows the errors that can be displayed:

Displayed error Description


CAN LINE CAN line "BUS Off" (communication line of the several control units)
UNKNOWN DEVICE Control unit not acknowledged by the system - wrong SW
ABS (Antilock Braking System) ABS control unit faulty communication / operation
BBS (Black Box System) BBS control unit faulty communication / operation
BBS control unit general malfunction
Exhaust valve motor malfunction EXVL
INSTRUMENT PANEL DSB control unit faulty communication / operation
IMMOBILIZER No key
Key not acknowledged
Faulty antenna
ENGINE ECU control unit faulty communication / operation
General malfunction of the ECU control unit
throttle position sensor malfunction
Throttle motor and/or relay malfunction
pressure sensor malfunction
engine coolant temperature sensor malfunction

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Displayed error Description
intake duct air temperature sensor malfunction
injection relay malfunction
ignition coil malfunction
injector malfunction
engine rpm sensor malfunction
lambda sensor or lambda sensor heater malfunction
vehicle starting relay malfunction
secondary air sensor malfunction
FUEL SENSOR reserve NTC sensor malfunction
SPEED SENSOR front and/or rear speed sensor malfunction
BATTERY battery voltage too high or too low
STOP LIGHT stop light not working
FAN electric cooling fan malfunction
T_AIR SENSOR Ambient air temperature sensor malfunction
H.GRIPS Malfunction of one or more heated handgrips

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SETTING MENU - error indicator, only if one or more errors are
This menu is used to set/enable some motorcycle present (ERRORS);
functions. - EXIT.
To access the Setting Menu, keep button (2) pressed
for two seconds; once this menu is accessed it will To quit the setting menu, use buttons (1) and (2) to
no longer be possible to scroll functions on the highlight the "EXIT" wording, then press button (4).
Display.

Important
For safety reasons, the setting menu can only
be accessed when motorcycle speed is lower than or
equal to 12.43 mph (20 km/h). If this menu is open
and the speed of the motorcycle exceeds 12.43 mph
(20 km/h) the instrument panel automatically exits the
menu and returns to the "main" display.

The setting menu contains the following items:


- riding mode customization (R.MODE);
- backlighting adjustment (B.LIGHT);
- lap time activation and displaying (LAP);
- PIN CODE activation and editing (PIN);
- clock setup (CLOCK);
- measurement unit setup (UNITS);
- battery voltage indicator (BATT.)
- engine RPM indicator (RPM);

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1
2

1 4

2
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Customizing Riding Modes (R.MODE)
This function customizes each riding style.
To display this function, access the Setting Menu and
select the R.MODE page.
When accessing this function, the three riding modes
- SPORT, TOURING and URBAN - will be displayed.
The ALL DEFAULT function will also be displayed;
this function is used to reset Ducati default setup
parameters for all riding modes.
Buttons (1) and (2) can also be used to select the
riding mode you wish to edit or the ALL DEFAULT
function.

Note
If on ALL DEFAULT lettering right side a symbol
is displayed, this means that the default setup is
active, namely that the parameters shown are those
set up by Ducati.

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1
2

1 4

2
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To customize parameters, select the riding mode you
wish to edit and press button (4).
Customizable parameters are DTC (Ducati Traction
Control), ABS (Antilock Braking System) and ENGINE
(engine power).
Use buttons (1) and (2) to select the parameter you
wish to customize.
All edited (customized) parameters are stored inside
memory even after a Battery-Off.
The parameters of a single riding mode can also be
reset through the DEFAULT function.

Note
If on DEFAULT lettering right side a symbol is
displayed, this means that the default setup is active,
namely that the parameters shown are those set up
by Ducati.

Attention
Changes should only be made to the
parameters by people who are experts in motorcycle
setup; if the parameters are changed accidentally,
use the “DEFAULT” function to reset the
parameters.

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1

2
1

1
4
4

2
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DTC set up The "EXIT" indicator will be automatically highlighted;
This function allows customizing DTC (Ducati press button (4) to quit this page and go back to the
Traction Control) intervention level and, if necessary, setting menu.
disabling it.
To display this function, access the Setting Menu and Note
select the R.MODE page. If on DEFAULT lettering right side a symbol is
Use buttons (1) and (2) to select the riding mode you displayed, this means that the default setup is active,
wish to edit, then press button (4). namely that the parameters shown are those set up
Use keys (1) and (2) to select the DTC indicator, then by Ducati.
press button (4) to access the setup page.
Now, always using buttons (1) and (2), you can
increase or decrease DTC level; press button (4) to
confirm the new level.
The different settings are 01 to 08 and OFF.

Note
If OFF is set, the DTC will be disabled.

Once the new setup is selected, press button (4).


The instrument panel will automatically highlight the
"MEMORY" indicator; to store the new setup, keep
button (4) pressed for 3 seconds. After this time, the
instrument panel will display the "MEMORIZED"
indicator for 2 seconds as a confirmation of the
change made.

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The following table indicates the most suitable level of DTC intervention for the various riding types as well
as the default settings in the "Riding Modes" that can be selected by the rider:

DTC LEVEL RIDING MODE USE DEFAULT?


1 TRACK Professional Track use for very experi- NO
enced riders. System per-
mits sliding sideways.
2 TRACK Track use (and road use NO
for expert riders).
3 SPORT Sporty driving on a road or It is the default level for
track. the “SPORT” Riding
Mode
4 TOURING Touring extra-urban use. It is the default level for
the “TOURING” Riding
Mode
5 CRUISE Cruise touring use. NO
6 URBAN Urban use. It is the default level for
the “URBAN” Riding
Mode
7 RAIN Wet or moist road. NO
8 HEAVY RAIN Wet road with heavy rain NO
or very slippery asphalt.

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Tips on how to select the sensitivity level satisfactory results. In this case it is advisable to
deactivate the traction control system. If level 8 is
selected, the DTC control unit will kick in at the
Attention slightest hint that the rear wheel is starting to spin.
The 8 level settings of the DTC were calibrated Between level 8 and level 1 there are an additional 8
using tires of the same make, model and size as intermediate levels. The level of DTC intervention
those originally fitted on the motorcycle. Using tires decreases in equal steps from level 8 to level 1. When
of a different size from the original tires may alter the level 1 or 2 is selected the DTC control unit will allow
operating characteristics of the system. the rear wheel to spin and also slide sideways on
exiting a corner; we recommend that this setting is
Motorbike original equipment: (front 120/70ZR17 - only used by very experienced riders on the track.
rear 180/55ZR17).
The choice of the correct level depends on 3 main
- Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP; variables:
- Pirelli Diablo Rosso II;
- Pirelli Scorpion Trail. 1) The grip (type of tire, amount of tire wear, the
road/track surface, weather conditions, etc.);
In the case of minor differences, such as for example, 2) The characteristics of the path/circuit (bends all
tires of a different make and/or model than the OE taken at similar speeds or at very different
ones, but with the same size (rear = 180/55-17; front speeds);
= 120/70-17), it may be sufficient to simply select the 3) The riding mode (whether the rider has a
most suitable level setting from those available to “smooth” or a “rough” style).
restore optimal system operation. If tires of a
different size class are used or if the tire dimensions The relation of the DTC intervention level to grip
differ significantly from the original tires, it may be conditions:
that the system operation is affected to the point
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The choice of level setting depends greatly on the succession until you identify the DTC sensitivity level
grip conditions of the track/circuit (see below, tips for that suits you best (always try each level for at least
use on the track and on the road). two laps to allow the tires to warm up).
Once you have found a satisfactory setting for all the
The relation of the DTC intervention level to the circuit
corners except one or two slow ones, where the
characteristics:
system tends to kick in and control too much, you can
If all the corners on the track/circuit can be taken at a
try to modify your riding style slightly to a “rougher”
similar speed, it will be easier to find an intervention
approach to cornering i.e. straighten up more rapidly
level that is satisfactory for every bend; on the other
on exiting the corner, instead of immediately trying a
hand, if the track has, for example, one corner that is
different level setting.
much slower than all the others, it will be necessary
to find a compromise level (on the slow corner the Tips for use on the road
DTC will tend to control more than on the faster
corners). Activate the DTC, select DTC 6 and ride the
motorcycle in your usual style; if the DTC intervention
The relation of the DTC intervention level to riding level seems excessive, try DTC 5; if also this RM is
style: too strong, try DTC 4. If none of the available level
The DTC will tend to kick in more with a “smooth” settings meets your riding style, you can select the
riding mode, where the bike is leaned over further, level by following the indications given in the table
rather than with a “rough” style, where the bike is above until you find the level that suits you best.
straightened up as quickly as possible when exiting a If changes occur in the grip conditions and/or circuit
turn. characteristics and/or your riding style, and the level
Tips for use on the track setting is no longer suitable, switch to the next level
up or down and proceed to determine the best
We recommend that level 6 be used for a couple of
full laps (to allow the tires to warm up) in order to get
used to the system. Then try levels 5, 4, etc., in

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setting (e.g. if with level 7 the DTC intervention
seems excessive, switch to level 6; alternatively, if on
level 7 you cannot perceive any DTC intervention,
switch to level 8).

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ABS set up will be automatically highlighted; press button (4) to
This Function allows customization of the ABS quit this page and go back to the setting menu.
(Antilock Braking System) level as well as its
disabling. To display this function, access the Setting Note
Menu and select the R.MODE page. If ABS OFF is selected and stored, Ducati
Use buttons (1) and (2) to select the riding mode you recommends paying the utmost attention while
wish to edit, then press button (4). Use keys (1) and riding and braking your bike.
(2) to select the ABS indicator, then press button (4)
to access the setup page. Now, always using buttons Note
(1) and (2), you can increase or decrease ABS level; If on DEFAULT lettering right side a symbol is
press button (4) to confirm the new level. displayed, this means that the default setup is active,
The different settings are 01, 02 and OFF. namely that the parameters shown are those set up
by Ducati.
Note
If OFF is set, the ABS will be disabled and the
corresponding ABS warning light will start flashing.

Once the new setup is selected, press button (4). The


instrument panel will automatically highlight the
"MEMORY" indicator; to store the new setup, keep
button (4) pressed for 3 seconds.
After this time, the instrument panel will display the
"MEMORIZED" indicator for 2 seconds as a
confirmation of the change made. The "EXIT" indicator

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The following table indicates the most suitable level of ABS intervention for the various riding types, as well
as the default settings in the "Riding Mode" that can be selected by the rider:

LEVEL STYLE USE DEFAULT?


OFF The ABS is disabled. NO
1 SPORT For road use in good grip conditions. Under this It is the default level
mode, ABS is active on both wheels. Lift-up pre- for the "SPORT" and
vention controls are active; this calibration favors “TOURING” Riding
braking power and ensures, at the same time, Modes.
good stability levels during braking and lift-up con-
trol*.
2 URBAN For use under any riding condition. Under this It is the default level
mode, ABS is active on both wheels. This calibra- for the “URBAN”
tion favors vehicle max. stability and lift-up pre- Riding Mode.
vention and ensures, at the same time, a top level
max. deceleration performance.

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Tip on how to select the sensitivity level control and lift-up prevention, which is nevertheless
still active.
The choice of the correct level mainly depends on the
Attention following parameters:
The ABS system levels of your vehicle were
1) Tire/road grip conditions (type of tire, amount of
calibrated using the same tires as those originally
tire wear, road/track surface, weather conditions,
supplied with your motorcycle.
etc.).
If tires of a different size class are used or if the tire
2) Rider experience and skill.
characteristics differ significantly from the original
ones, system operation could be affected so much
Under poor grip conditions (see point 1) and/or for
and no longer be safe. We do not recommend using
less experienced riders, we recommend using level
tires having a different size class from those approved
2.
for your vehicle.

Motorbike original equipment: (front 120/70ZR17 -


rear 180/55ZR17).
- Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP;
- Pirelli Diablo Rosso II;
- Pirelli Scorpion Trail.

If level 2 is selected, the ABS system will be activated


to ensure a very stable braking and a good bike
control as well as to prevent any lift-up, thus allowing
a good vehicle alignment during the whole braking
action. When shifting from level 2 to level 1, braking
power will be favored compared to max. stability

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ENGINE set up Note
This function customizes ENGINE power and output. If on DEFAULT lettering right side a symbol is
To display this function, access the Setting Menu and displayed, this means that the default setup is active,
select the "R.MODE" page. Use buttons (1) and (2) to namely that the parameters shown are those set up
select the riding mode you wish to edit, then press by Ducati.
button (4).
Use keys (1) and (2) to select the "ENGINE" indicator,
then press button (4) to access the setup page..
Now, always using buttons (1) and (2), you can
increase or decrease ENGINE level; press button (4)
to confirm the new level.
The different settings are HIGH, MEDIUM and LOW.
Once the new setup is selected, press button (4). The
instrument panel will automatically highlight the
"MEMORY" indicator; to store the new setup, keep
button (4) pressed for 3 seconds.
After this time, the instrument panel will display the
"MEMORIZED" indicator for 2 seconds as a
confirmation of the change made. The "EXIT" indicator
will be automatically highlighted; press button (4) to
quit this page and go back to the setting menu.

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ALL DEFAULT (Resetting the default
parameters of all Riding Modes)
This function allows restoring all Ducati setup
parameters for SPORT, TOURING and URBAN Riding
Modes.
To display this function, access the Setting Menu and
select the "R.MODE" page.
Use buttons (1) and (2) to select the "ALL DEFAULT"
indicator, then keep button (4) pressed for 3 seconds.
Now the "ALL DEFAULT" wording will be replaced by
the "PLEASE WAIT..." indicator, which will be
displayed for 3 seconds to inform the user that the
instrument panel is restoring the default parameters
for all Riding Modes.
After this time (3 seconds), the "EXIT" indicator will be
automatically highlighted; press button (4) to quit this
page and go back to the setting menu.

Note
If on ALL DEFAULT lettering right side a symbol
is displayed, this means that the default setup is
active, namely that the parameters shown are those
set up by Ducati.

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DEFAULT (Resetting the default
parameters of a single Riding Mode)
This function allows restoring all Ducati setup
parameters for a single Riding Mode.
To display this function, access the Setting Menu and
select the "R.MODE" page.
Use buttons (1) and (2) to select the riding mode for
which you wish to restore the default parameters,
then press button (4). Use buttons (1) and (2) to select
the "DEFAULT" indicator, then keep button (4)
pressed for 3 seconds.
Now the "DEFAULT" wording will be replaced by the
"PLEASE WAIT..." indicator, which will be displayed
for 3 seconds to inform the user that the instrument
panel is restoring the default parameters for the
selected Riding Mode.
After this time (3 seconds), the "EXIT" indicator will be
automatically highlighted; press button (4) to quit this
page and go back to the setting menu.

Note
When the default settings are active, a symbol
(circle with a dot) is always displayed close to the
DEFAULT indicator (on the right).

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Dashboard backlighting setting function Note
(B.LIGHT) In the event of an interruption of the power
This function adjusts the instrument panel supply from the battery, when power is restored at
backlighting intensity. the next Key-On, the backlighting will always be set
To display the function, enter the “setting” menu and by default to maximum brightness.
access the “B.LIGHT” page.
The information will be displayed as follows:
- the tick (V) indicates that the setting is currently
enabled;
- use buttons (1) and (2) to highlight the new
setting;
- to store the new setting, press button (4); the tick
(V) will move on the stored condition.

To quit this page, highlight the "EXIT" wording, and


press button (4).
1) HIGH setting: when this condition is stored,
backlighting is at the max. level.
2) MEDIUM setting: when this condition is stored,
backlighting is reduced by approx. 30%
compared to max. level.
3) LOW setting: when this condition is stored,
backlighting is reduced by approx. 70%
compared to max. level.

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Lap time function (LAP): LAP activation/
deactivation function
This function activates and deactivates the LAP
function (lap time).
To display the function, enter the “setting” menu and
access the “LAP” page.
The information will be displayed as follows:
- the tick (V) indicates that the setting is currently
enabled;
- use buttons (1) and (2) to highlight the new
setting;
- to store the new setting, press button (4); the tick
(V) will move on the stored condition.

To quit this page, select the "EXIT" wording, and press


button (4). Storing the “OFF” condition disables the
LAP function.
Storing the "ON" condition enables the LAP function.

Note
When the LAP function is enabled, button (3)
can be used both as high beam Flash and lap time
Start/Stop.

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Lap time function (LAP): LAP registration If the timer is not stopped, when it reaches 9
This function is used to describe how lap times (LAP) minutes, 59 seconds and 99 hundredths, it restarts
are stored. from 0 (zero) and continues until the function is
switched off.
If function is enabled, lap time can be stored as If the LAP function is enabled without resetting the
follows: memory and there are less than 30 laps stored in the
- after the first time you press button (3) the first memory (for instance: 18 laps), the instrument panel
lap counter is started and the instrument panel will store any remaining laps until the memory is full
displays the "START LAP" indicator (flashing) for (in this case, it will store an additional 12 laps).
4 seconds, before reverting to previous display; This function only displays lap times being stored;
- from now on, each time you press button (3), the however, other data (MAX Speed, RPM MAX, rev
instrument panel will show the lap time for 10 limiter - if tripped) are saved for a subsequent
seconds (steady), before reverting to the complete display in the LAP displaying function.
previous display.

You can save a maximum of 30 laps in the memory.


If the memory is full, each time you press button (3),
the instrument panel will not be able to save any lap
time and, for 4 seconds, the display will show the
message “LAP MEM. FULL" (flashing) until the
memory is reset.
When the LAP function is set to Off, the current "lap"
is not stored. If the LAP function is active and the
motorcycle is suddenly turned off (Key-Off), the
function will be automatically disabled (even if the lap
timer was active, the current "lap" is not stored).

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Funzione Tempo sul giro (LAP): stored LAP
display
This function displays the stored LAPs. To display the
function, enter the “setting” menu and access the
“LAP” page. Use buttons (1) and (2) to highlight the
"LAP DATA" indicator, then press button (4).
The instrument panel will display the information as
follows:
- lap number being displayed (example: No.1); 4
- NEXT indicator to view next LAP;
- ERASE indicator to delete all stored lap times;
- TIME: and then lap time (example: 1’50’’97);
- RPM MAX: max. engine RPM reached during the
stored LAP;
- SPEED MAX: max. speed reached during the
stored LAP.

To quit this page, select the "EXIT" wording, and press


button (4).
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Note
The MAX stored speed is reached during lap
(increased by 5%).

Note
If MAX speed reading exceeds 186 mph (299
Km/h) while the information is stored, actual speed
reading is displayed (example: 316 Km/h).

Note
If no lap times are saved in memory, the 30 lap
times will be displayed as 0’00’’00, the RPM max. Fig 55
number equal to 0 (zero) and the MAX speed value
equal to 0 (zero).

Note
If the engine trips the threshold before the rev
limiter kicks in or makes the rev limiter kick in during
lap saving, the corresponding Over Rev light will
come on during the displaying of the stored lap times.

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To display other stored lap times, press buttons (1)
and (2) to highlight NEXT (or PREV), then press button
(4); each time you press button (4) the next lap will be
displayed.
To erase all stored lap times, highlight the ERASE
indicator and keep button (4) pressed for 3 seconds.

Note
If the stored times are deleted while the LAP
function is active, it will be automatically deactivated.

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Clock setting function (CLOCK) - each time you press button (2), the count will
This function allows setting the clock. To display this increase cyclically in steps of one minute;
function, access the Setting Menu and select the - if you hold button (2) pressed, the count will
"CLOCK" page. To access the setting page, keep increase cyclically in steps of 1 minute every
button (4) pressed for 3 seconds. After this time, the second.
"SETTING..." indicator will be enabled to confirm that - If button (2) is held depressed for over 5 seconds,
the setting page is active. minutes will increase by 1 minute every 100 ms
On entering this mode, the message “AM” will flash; (while button (2) is held depressed, seconds will
not flash).
- if you press button (2) "PM" flashes;
- if you press button (2) you will return to the To confirm (store) the new time setting, press button
previous step (if it is 00:00, when switching (4). The "EXIT" indicator will be automatically
between “AM” to “PM”, 12:00 will be highlighted; press button (4) to quit this page and go
displayed);. back to the setting menu.
Pressing button (4) gives access to the hour setting
mode; hours start to flash;
Note
If the battery is cutoff, when the voltage is
- each time you press button (2), the count will restored and at the next Key-On, the clock must be
increase cyclically in steps of one hour; reset (it starts automatically from 00:00).
- if button (2) is held pressed, the count will
increase cyclically in steps of one hour every
second (when the button is held depressed, the
hours do not flash).

Pressing button (4) gives access to the minutes


setting mode; minutes start to flash;

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Battery voltage function (BATTERY)
Thanks to this function it is possible to check vehicle
battery condition. To display the function, enter the
“setting” menu and access the “BATT” page.
The information will be displayed as follows:
- if battery voltage is between 11.8 and 14.9 Volt
the reading will be displayed steady;
- if battery voltage is between 11.0 and 11.7 Volt
the reading will be displayed flashing;
- if battery voltage is between 15.0 and 16.0 Volt
the reading will be displayed flashing;
- if battery voltage is equal to or less than 10.9 Volt,
"LOW" is shown flashing;
- if battery voltage is equal to or more than 16.1
Volt, "HIGH" is shown flashing;.

Note
Dashes “- --” are shown on the display when no
value is available.

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Engine rpm digital indication (RPM)
This function displays the number of RPM for
improved accuracy when setting idle rpm.
To display the function, enter the “setting” menu and
access the “RPM” page.
The display shows the numerical value of the RPM
with a precision of 50 rpm.

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Immobilizer code (PIN CODE) Attention
This function makes it possible to temporarily turn on The motorcycle owner must activate (store) the
the motorcycle if the Immobilizer System is not PIN code; if there is already a stored PIN, contact an
working. Authorized Ducati Dealer to have the function "reset".
To perform this procedure, the Authorized Ducati
Note Dealer may ask you to demonstrate that you are the
The PIN CODE function must be activated by owner of the motorcycle.
entering your 4 digit PIN in the instrument panel,
otherwise the vehicle cannot be turned on
temporarily in the case of a malfunction.

To view this function, access the Setting menu, and


press button (4) to enter the "PIN" page.
- If the PIN CODE has not been entered yet, the
"PIN Activation (INSERT NEW PIN)" function will
be displayed.
- If the PIN CODE has already been entered, the
"PIN Editing (MODIFY PIN CODE)" function will
be displayed.

In order to temporarily start the vehicle in case of


malfunction of the Immobilizer system, please refer
to the "Entering the PIN code to unlock the
vehiclepage 116".

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PIN activation To store the entered PIN code, keep button (4)
pressed for 3 seconds.
This function allows activating your own PIN CODE The "MEMORIZED" indicator will be displayed to
to start the vehicle even if the Immobilizer system is confirm that the PIN Code has been stored in the
malfunctioning. memory.
To display this function, access the Setting Menu and From now on, each time the “PIN CODE” function is
select the "PIN" page. accessed, the display will read “MODIFY PIN
CODE”, meaning that the PIN CODE can be
Note modified.
If the PIN CODE has already been entered, the
"MODIFY PIN CODE" indicator will be displayed.

When accessing this function, the "INSERT NEW PIN"


indicator and four dashes "- - - -" will be displayed. Now
enter a 4-digit code.
Entering the code:
- each time you press button (2), the highlighted
number increases from 0 to 9 and back to 0,
press button (4) to confirm;
- repeat this procedure until entering the fourth
digit.
- Press button (4) again to confirm.

Once PIN code is entered, the "MEMORY" indicator


will be automatically highlighted.

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Changing the PIN CODE - each time you press button (2), the highlighted
number increases from 0 to 9 and back to 0,
This function changes your four number PIN CODE. press button (4) to confirm;
To display this function, access the Setting Menu and - repeat this procedure until entering the fourth
select the "PIN" page. digit.
- Press button (4) again to confirm.
Note
If the "INSERT NEW PIN" indicator and dashes If code is wrong, the "ERROR" indicator (wrong old
"- - - -" are displayed, function is not active as the PIN code) will be displayed for 3 seconds, then the
CODE has never been entered. Enter your PIN Code instrument panel will display again the "EXIT"
with the "PIN Activation" function. indicator.
If code has been correctly entered, the "CORRECT"
Once function is accessed, the "MODIFY PIN CODE" indicator will be displayed, and the first dash will be
indicator will be displayed; press button (1) or (2) to highlighted to indicate that it is possible to enter the
change the PIN code. new 4-digit code.

Note
To change the PIN, you must know the currently
stored PIN.

The "OLD" indicator and four dashes "- - - -" will be


displayed; now enter the old 4-digit PIN number
stored before.
Entering the old PIN code (OLD PIN):

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Entering the new PIN code (NEW PIN):
- each time you press button (2), the highlighted
number increases from 0 to 9 and back to 0,
press button (4) to confirm;
- repeat this procedure until entering the fourth
digit.
- Press button (4) again to confirm.

Once the fourth digit has been entered, the


"MEMORY" indicator will be automatically
highlighted.
To store the new PIN code, keep button (4) pressed
for 3 seconds.
The "MEMORIZED" indicator will be displayed to
confirm that the PIN code has been stored, then the
"EXIT" indicator will be highlighted.
Press button (4) to go back to the setting menu.
The PIN CODE modification procedure is complete.

Note
There is no limit to the amount of times you can
change your PIN CODE.

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The Immobilizer system
For improved anti-theft protection, the motorcycle is
equipped with an IMMOBILIZER, an electronic
system that inhibits engine operation whenever the
ignition switch is turned off.
Housed in the handgrip of each ignition key is an
electronic device that modulates an output signal.
When the ignition is turned on this signal is generated
by a special antenna incorporated in the switch and
changes every time.
The modulated signal represents the “password”
(which is changed at each start-up) by which the ECU
recognizes the ignition key. The ECU will only allow
the engine to start if it recognizes this password.

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Keys
The owner receives 2 keys B (BLACK) with the B 1
vehicle.
These keys contain the "immobilizer system code".
The black keys (B) are regular ignition keys and are
used to:
- start up the engine.
- open the fuel tank filler plug.
- open the seat lock.

Attention
Separate the keys and use only one of the black Fig 64
keys to start the motorcycle.

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Entering PIN CODE function for vehicle Note
release PIN code entering can be repeated as many
This function provides vehicle temporary starting in times as you want; nevertheless, instrument panel
the event of an engine lock due to the Immobilizer will automatically turn off 120 seconds after
system malfunctioning. attempting to enter the PIN code and the "TIME OUT"
If upon Key-On an Immobilizer ERROR is present, the indicator will be displayed for 2 seconds. Instrument
instrument panel will automatically enable the PIN panel will then go back to the main page.
entering function.
Entering the code:

- each time you press button (2), the highlighted


number increases from 0 to 9 and back to 0,
press button (4) to confirm;
- repeat this procedure until entering the fourth
digit.
- Press button (4) again to confirm.

If code is wrong, the instrument panel will display the


"WRONG" indicator for 2 seconds and then will
display again the starting indicator to repeat the PIN
code entering procedure.
If code was correctly entered, the instrument panel
will display the "CORRECT" indicator for 2 seconds.
After 2 seconds, the instrument panel will return to
the "normal" view (with all indications active).

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2
4

4
4

4
1

2
4
4
2
Fig 65

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From now on, vehicle can be started with button (5).

Note
The vehicle can be started until a Key-Off is
performed; if the problem still persists upon the next
starting attempt, repeat the procedure from the 5
beginning in order to start the motorcycle
"temporarily".

Important
If this procedure is necessary in order to start
the vehicle, contact an Authorized Ducati Service
Center as soon as possible to fix the problem. Fig 66

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Operation
When the ignition key is turned to OFF, the
immobilizer inhibits engine operation.
When the ignition key is turned back to ON to start
the engine, the following happens:
1) if the code is recognized, the immobilizer enables 5
engine starting. Press the START button (5), to
start the engine;
2) if code is not recognized, the instrument panel
will automatically activate the PIN entering
function. Refer to the PIN code Entering
procedure to unlock the vehicle. If the other key
Fig 67
does not work out either, contact the Ducati
Service network.
Attention
Any important shock might damage the
electronic components fitted into the key. Use only
one key during the procedure. Failure to do so might
prevent the system from recognizing the code of the
key in use.

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Duplicate keys
If you need any duplicate keys, contact the Ducati
Service network with all the keys you have left.
The Ducati Service Center will program all the new
keys as well as any keys you already have.
You may be asked to provide proof that you are the
legitimate owner of the motorcycle.
The codes of any keys not submitted will be wiped
off from the memory to make those keys
unserviceable in case they have been lost.

Note
If you sell your motorcycle, do not forget to give
all keys to the new owner.

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Light control
Headlight control 3

This function allows you to reduce current


consumption from the battery by automatically V
managing headlight switching-off.
At Key-On, the high beam and low beam lights are
off. As soon as engine is started, low beams will be
automatically turned on; from now on, "standard"
operation will be active, i.e. whenever button (3) is O
pressed, it will be possible to switch from low beams
to high beams with button (3) in position (V) or
"FLASH" with button (3) in position (O). If engine is not Fig 68
started upon Key-On, lights can nevertheless be
activated by pressing LH high/low beam switch: If the headlight was turned on before starting the
button (3) in position (V). engine with the procedure described above, the
When button is pressed the "first" time, low beams headlight turns off automatically when starting the
will be turned on; from now on this button can be vehicle and will turn on again when the engine has
used to turn high beams on or off: if engine is not been completely started.
started within 60 seconds, low and high beams will
be turned Off.

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Turn indicators (automatic reset)
Turn indicators are automatically reset by the
instrument panel.
After activating one of the two turn indicators, they
can be deactivated using the reset button (4). If the
turn indicator is not “reset" manually, the instrument 4
panel will automatically switch it off after the
motorcycle has traveled 0.3 miles (500 m) from the
time the turn indicator was activated.
The counter for the distance traveled for automatic
deactivation is activated at speeds below 50 mph (80
km/h).
Fig 69
If the calculation of the distance for automatic
deactivation is activated and then the motorcycle
exceeds a speed of 50 mph (80 km/h), the calculation
is interrupted and will restart when the speed returns
below the indicated threshold.

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Hazard
6
All the turn indicators can be turned on together
(Hazard function) as emergency indicator.
To activate the Hazard function (i.e., all 4 turn
indicators) you must hold for 3 seconds the switch
that normally activates the left turn indicator (switch
(4) in position (6)).
The Hazard function can only be activated with Key-
On (not with Key Off).
When the Hazard function is active, both warning
lights (7) on the Instrument panel will flash at the 4
same time.
Fig 70
To disable the Hazard function (switch off the 4 turn
indicators) just press the switch that normally As soon as the Hazard function is activated, the 4 turn
activates the left turn indicator once (switch (4) in indicators will stay on even if rider turns the key Off.
position (6)) or press the turn indicator cancel button They will turn off automatically after 120 minutes (2
(switch (4) in central position). hours), unless the rider “manually” turns them off
The Hazard function can also be disabled with Key- earlier thereby stopping the automatic countdown.
Off: just press the switch that normally activates the
left turn indicator once (switch (4) in position (6)).

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Units of measurement modification
function (UNITS)
This function allows you to change the units of
measurement of the displayed values.
To display this function, access the Setting Menu and
select the "UNITS" page.
The instrument panel displays the values that can be
changed (Speed, Temperature or Consumption); use
buttons (1) and (2) to select the value you want to
change, and press button (4) again.

Note
When the default settings are active, a symbol
(circle with a dot) is always displayed close to the
DEFAULT indicator (on the right).

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1

1
1 1

2
Fig 71

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Setting (SPEED) - TOT, TRIP1, TRIP2, TRIP FUEL: Km
- Vehicle Speed and SPEED AVG: Km/h
This function allows changing the units of
measurement of the following indicators: Vehicle MPH: by setting this condition the following values
speed, Odometer, Trip 1, Trip2, Trip Fuel (when will have the same units of measurement:
active) and Average Speed.
Once the "SPEED" indicator is selected, press button - TOT, TRIP1, TRIP2, TRIP FUEL: miles
(4). - Vehicle Speed and SPEED AVG: mph
The instrument panel will display the Unit of
measurement being used. Press buttons (1) or (2) to Note
scroll the available units of measurement (Km/h and When the default settings are active, a symbol
mph). Once you have selected the units of (circle with a dot) is always displayed close to the
measurement you want to set, press button (4) again. DEFAULT indicator (on the right).
The instrument panel will automatically highlight the
"MEMORY" indicator; to store the new unit of
measurement, keep button (4) pressed for 3
seconds.
After this time, the instrument panel will display the
"MEMORIZED" indicator for 2 seconds as a
confirmation of the change made.
The "EXIT" indicator will be automatically highlighted;
press button (4) to quit this page and go back to the
setting menu.
KM/H: by setting this condition the following values
will have the same units of measurement:

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1

1
1 1

2
Fig 72

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Setting (TEMPERATURE) °F: by setting this condition the following values will
have the same units of measurement:
This function allows changing the units of
measurement of the following indicators: Engine - Engine coolant temperature and T_AIR: °F
coolant temperature and Air Temperature.
Once the "TEMPERATURE" indicator is selected, Note
press button (4). The instrument panel will display the When the default settings are active, a symbol
Unit of measurement being used. (circle with a dot) is always displayed close to the
Press buttons (1) or (2) to scroll the available units of DEFAULT indicator (on the right).
measurement (°F and °C). Once you have selected
the units of measurement you want to set, press
button (4) again.
The instrument panel will automatically highlight the
"MEMORY" indicator; to store the new unit of
measurement, keep button (4) pressed for 3
seconds; after this time, the instrument panel will
display the "MEMORIZED" indicator for 2 seconds as
a confirmation of the change made.
The "EXIT" indicator will be automatically highlighted;
press button (4) to quit this page and go back to the
setting menu.
°C: by setting this condition the following values will
have the same units of measurement:
- Engine coolant temperature and T_AIR: °C

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1

1
1 1

Fig 73

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Setting (CONSUMPTION) L/100: by setting this condition the following values
will have the same units of measurement:
This function allows changing the units of
measurement of the following indicators: Average - CONS. and CONS. AVG: L/100
Consumption and Instantaneous Consumption.
Once the "CONSUMPTION" indicator is selected, MPG UK : by setting this condition the following
press button (4). The instrument panel will display the values will have the same units of measurement:
Unit of measurement being used. Press buttons (1) - CONS. and CONS. AVG: mpg UK
or (2) to scroll the available units of measurement (L/
100, KM/L, MPG-UK and MPG-USA). MPG USA: by setting this condition the following
Once you have selected the units of measurement values will have the same units of measurement:
you want to set, press button (4) again. The
- CONS. and CONS. AVG: mpg USA
instrument panel will automatically highlight the
"MEMORY" indicator; to store the new unit of
measurement, keep button (4) pressed for 3 Note
seconds; after this time, the instrument panel will When the default settings are active, a symbol
display the "MEMORIZED" indicator for 2 seconds as (circle with a dot) is always displayed close to the
a confirmation of the change made. The "EXIT" DEFAULT indicator (on the right).
indicator will be automatically highlighted; press
button (4) to quit this page and go back to the setting
menu.
Km/l: by setting this condition the following values
will have the same units of measurement:
- CONS. and CONS. AVG: Km/L

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1

1
1 1

2
Fig 74

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Setting (DEFAULT)
This function allows setting the "DEFAULT" units of
measurement based on vehicle version. Select the
"DEFAULT" indicator with buttons (1) and (2), then
keep button (4) pressed for 3 seconds. Now the 1
"DEFAULT" wording will be replaced by the "PLEASE
WAIT..." indicator, which will be displayed for 3
seconds to inform the user that the instrument panel
is restoring the default units of measurement.
After 3 seconds, all the indicated units of 4
measurement will be updated and the "EXIT" indicator
will be automatically highlighted; press button (4) to
quit this function and go back to the setting menu.

Note
When the default settings are active, a symbol
(circle with a dot) is always displayed close to the
DEFAULT indicator (on the right).

2
Fig 75
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DEFAULT based on vehicle version
TOT, TRIP1, TRIP2 SPEED AVERAGE T_ENGINE INSTANTANEOUS CON-
TRIP FUEL SPEED T_AIR SUMPTION AVERAGE CON-
SUMPTION
Europe km km/h °C l/100 km
UK miles mph °C mpg UK
USA miles mph °F mpg USA
Canada km km/h °C l/100 km
France km km/h °C l/100 km
Japan km km/h °C l/100 km
Brazil km km/h °C l/100 km
Taiwan km km/h °C l/100 km
China km km/h °C l/100 km

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Other functions
UP-MAP Function
This function is used to provide a user's interface
while the Performance calibration is downloaded
from the UP-MAP device (key) to the engine control
unit during Performance exhaust kit (part no.
96480031A) and Performance silencer kit (part no.
96480051A) assembling.

Note
Performance exhaust kit (part no. 96480031A)
and Performance silencer kit (part no. 96480051A) Fig 76
can be purchased at a Ducati Dealer or authorized
checked and, if they are all verified, the UP-MAP,
Service Center.
engine control unit and instrument panel will start
communicating. The presence of the UP-MAP is
Attention notified by the “UP-MAP CONNECTED” indication
To fit Performance exhaust kit (part no. displayed on the instrument panel.
96480031A) and Performance silencer kit (part no.
96480051A) contact a Ducati Dealer or authorized
Service Center.

The UP-MAP device can be used only with powered


vehicle (key-on) and engine off. When the UP-MAP is
connected to the vehicle, these conditions are

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If the device authentication is not successful, the
indication UP-MAP NOT COMPATIBLE is displayed
for 3 seconds, and then display will read "UNPLUG
UP-MAP" to urge the user to remove the device from
the vehicle.
As soon as the UP-MAP device is disconnected from
vehicle, the "PLEASE WAIT..." indicator will be
displayed for 3 seconds.

Fig 77
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If not, the procedure to check the conditions required
for download will continue.
If the download can be carried out, the map name is
displayed and the “DOWNLOAD” indicator is
highlighted. Press button (4) to download the
indicated calibration.
The maps available for download are:
- RACING 01 MAP for Performance silencer
calibration;
- RACING 02 MAP for complete Racing kit
calibration.

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If download cannot be executed and the calibration
to be downloaded is already present, the "MAP
ALREADY PRESENT" indicator and "EXIT" indicator
will be displayed. Press button (4) to quit.
After pressing button (4) or after 10 seconds without
pressing button (4), the instrument panel will read
"UNPLUG UP-MAP" to urge the user to remove the
device from the vehicle.
As soon as the UP-MAP device is disconnected from
vehicle, the "PLEASE WAIT..." indicator will be
displayed for 3 seconds.

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During download, the name of the map, the
"WAIT....." indicator and the progressive download
bar will be displayed for approx. 5 seconds. Once
download is completed, the "COMPLETED" indicator
will be displayed for 3 seconds, and the download bar
will be full.

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After 3 seconds, if the whole process was
successful, the display will read "UNPLUG UP-MAP"
to urge the user to remove the device from the
vehicle.
The display will read "UNPLUG UP-MAP" to urge the
user to remove the device from the vehicle.
After device disconnection, the "PLEASE WAIT...."
indicator will be displayed for 3 seconds, then the
standard screen view will appear again.

Fig 81

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Any time a malfunction of the UP-MAP is found or the
download procedure is not successful, the
instrument panel displays "DOWNLOAD ABORTED"
for 3 seconds, and then the indication "UNPLUG UP-
MAP".
As soon as the UP-MAP device is disconnected from
vehicle, the "PLEASE WAIT..." indicator will be
displayed for 3 seconds.

Note
In case of accidental key-off or disconnection of
the UP-MAP before the download is completed, the
procedure is considered not valid.

Note
When the UP-MAP is connected to the vehicle,
engine starting is inhibited. It is not possible to ride
the vehicle with the UP-MAP device connected.

Fig 82
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Heated Grip control function (Accessory) 5
This function allows enabling and adjusting heated
grips. To open heated grips "H.GRIPS" control menu,
press button (5) on RH switch. Control button (5)
(Start button) will be used to control heated grips
when engine is started, only. Once menu is enabled, 5
press several times the same button to select the
desired indication (OFF, LOW, MIDDLE and HIGH). If
OFF is selected, heated grips are disabled, if LOW is
selected, heated grips lowest heat level is enabled, if 5
MIDDLE is selected, heated grips middle heat level
is enabled; if HIGH is selected, heated grips highest
heat level is enabled.

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Once the desired heat level is selected, do not further Attention
press button (5); after 3 seconds the instrument panel If heated grips are used at ambient
will automatically quit this function and the last temperatures above +60° ÷ +70° F (15° ÷ 20° C), heat
condition will be stored. will be automatically reduced (based on outer
temperature) to protect grips against any damage due
Note to overheating.
Heated grips are actually enabled, namely
produce heat, only with the engine running and above
2,000 RPM.
If, for example, heated grips are enabled and then
engine is turned off, they will be temporarily disabled.
They will be automatically re-enabled once engine is
started again.

Grip heating requires a high current draw which


could run the battery flat at low rpm.

If battery charge is not enough (voltage below 11.0


Volt) grip heating will be disabled to ensure vehicle
starting; it will be automatically re-enabled as soon as
battery voltage is above the indicated value.

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Controls
4 3 1
2
Position of motorcycle controls

Attention
This section shows the position and function of
the controls used to ride the motorcycle. Be sure to 8
read this information carefully before you use the
7
controls. 9
6
1) Instrument Panel.
2) Key-operated ignition switch and steering lock.
3) LH switch. 5
4) Clutch lever.
5) Rear brake pedal.
6) RH switch.
7) Throttle twistgrip.
8) Front brake lever.
9) Gear change pedal.

Fig 84
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Key-operated ignition switch and steering
lock
B A
It is located in front of the fuel tank and has four
positions:
A) ON: enables lights and engine operation; C
B) OFF: disables lights and engine operation; D
C) LOCK: the steering is locked;
D) P: parking light on and steering locked.

Note
To move the key to the last two positions, press
it down before turning it. The key can be removed in Fig 85
positions (B), (C) and (D).

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Left-hand switch A
1) dip switch, two-position light selector switch: 1
position = low beam on (A);
position = high beam on (B);
Button = high-beam flasher (FLASH) and
instrument panel control (C).
2) Button = three-position turn indicator:
central position = off;
position = left turn; B C
position = right turn.
To cancel turn indicators, push in once switch
returns to central position.
3) Button = warning horn. Fig 86
4) Instrument panel control button " ";
5) Instrument panel control button " "; 1 4

3 5

Fig 87
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Clutch lever
Lever (1) disengages the clutch. When the clutch
lever (1) is operated, drive from the engine to the
gearbox and the drive wheel is disengaged. Using the
clutch properly is essential to smooth riding,
especially when moving off.

Important
Using the clutch properly will avoid damage to
transmission parts and spare the engine.
1
Note Fig 88
The engine can be started with the side stand
down and the gearbox in neutral. If starting with a
gear engaged, pull in the clutch lever (in this case the
side stand must be up).

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Clutch control free play adjustment
A 2

Attention
The wrong adjustment can seriously endanger
the clutch functions and durability.

The clutch cable can be tight due to wearing.


Check free play each time before using the vehicle.
Make sure the engine is cold before checking.
By engaging clutch lever a very low resistance force
to a considerably high one must be perceived (work
force). Fig 89
The free play is the lever play in correspondence of
which the resistance force is kept low.
Pull lever through its free play travel and make sure
that the distance "A" is between 0.12 - 0.16 in (3 - 4
mm).
To take the free play back to the recommended value,
make sure that it is not zero. Act on the main adjuster
(2) close to the clutch control.

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The adjuster (2) on the lever allows a maximum
adjustment (Q) of 0.43 in (11 mm), while the standard 2 Q
adjustment (the initial one) is 0.2 in (5 mm). If the
adjustment is not enough, work on the secondary
adjuster (3).

Attention
In presence of clutch slipping, due to wearing,
the adjuster (2) on the lever MUST NEVER be
loosened but tightened, as explained above.
If the slipping remains, go to a Ducati Dealer or
Authorized Service Center.
Fig 90

Fig 91
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Right-hand switch 1
1) Red ON/OFF switch.
2) Black ENGINE START button.
The switch (1) has three positions:
A) center: RUN OFF. In this position, the engine
cannot be started and all electronic devices are off.
B) pushed down: ON/OFF. In this position, the
system can be turned on (Key-On) and off (Key-Off).
C) pushed up: RUN ON. The engine can only be
started in this position, pushing the black button (2).
2
Fig 92

A
B
2

Fig 93
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Throttle twistgrip
The twistgrip (1) on the right handlebar opens the
throttles. When released, it will spring back to the
initial position (idling speed).

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Front brake lever
Pull in the lever (1) towards the twistgrip to operate 1 2
the front brake. The system is hydraulically operated
and you just need to pull the lever gently. The control
lever features a dial adjuster (2) for lever distance
from the twistgrip on handlebar adjustment. To adjust
it, keep lever (1) fully extended, and turn knob (2),
turning it in correspondence of one of the four
foreseen positions. Keep in mind that position no. 1
corresponds to the maximum distance between the
lever and the twistgrip, whereas position no. 4
corresponds to the minimum distance.
Fig 95
Attention
Set front clutch lever when motorcycle is
stopped.

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Rear brake pedal
Push down the pedal (1) to operate the rear brake.
The system is hydraulically operated.

Fig 96

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Gear change pedal
When released, the gear change pedal automatically
returns to rest position N in the center. This is
indicated by the instrument panel light N coming on.
The pedal can be moved:
- down = press down the pedal to engage the 1st
gear and to shift down. The N light will go out;
- upwards= lift the pedal to engage 2nd gear and
then 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th gears.

Each time you move the pedal you will engage the
next gear. Fig 97

6
5
4
3
2
1

N
Fig 98
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Adjusting the position of the gearchange 1 2 3 5 4
and rear brake pedals
The position of the gearchange and rear brake pedals
in relation to the footrests can be adjusted to suit the
requirements of the rider.
Adjust the pedals as follows:
Gear change pedal
Use an open ended spanner to hold the spherical end
on the rod (1) on the flat (2) and loosen the counter
nut (3).
Turn the screw (4) to detach the rod completely from
the gear change lever. Fig 99
Turn the rod (5), until the gear change pedal is set to
the desired position.
Tighten the screw (4) to secure the gearchange lever
to the rod (5).
Tighten the counter nut (3) onto the spherical end (1).

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Rear brake pedal
9
Loosen counter nut (7). 8
Turn pedal stroke adjusting screw (6) until pedal is in
the desired position. Tighten the counter nut (7). 10
Operate the pedal by hand to check that there is
0.06÷0.08 in (1.5÷2 mm) of free play before the brake
bites. If not, adjust the length of the master cylinder
pushrod as follows.
Slacken the counter nut (10) on the pushrod.
Screw the pushrod (8) into the front fork (9) to
increase the free play, or screw it out to reduce it. 6 7
Tighten the counter nut (10) and recheck the pedal
Fig 100
free play.

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Main components and 4 5
devices

Position on the vehicle


1) Fuel tank plug.
2) Seat lock.
3) Side stand.
4) Rear-view mirrors.
5) Front fork adjusters.
6) Rear shock absorber adjusters.
7) Catalytic converter. 4 3 2 6 7
8) Exhaust silencer.

4 1
Fig 101
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Tank filler plug
Opening
Insert the key into the lock.
Turn the key clockwise 1/4 turn to unlock.
Unscrew the plug (1).
Closing
Tighten the plug (1) with the key inserted and push it
down into its seat.
Turn the key counterclockwise to the initial position
and remove it.
Fig 102
Note
The plug can only be closed with the key in. 1

Attention
Always make sure you have properly refitted
and closed the plug after refueling.

Fig 103
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Seat lock 2
Opening
Insert the key (1) into the lock, turn it clockwise and
simultaneously apply downward pressure in the area
of the bolt to release the pin.
Pull the seat (2) backwards to release it from the front
catches.
Closing
Make sure all parts are correctly arranged and
secured in the underseat compartment. 1
Insert the front ends (A) of the seat base under the Fig 104
seats (B) on the tank.
2

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While holding the rear end of the seat (2), insert the
central fixing point by pushing on it.
Push the rear end of the seat (2) until you hear the
bolt in the lock click into place.
Make sure that the seat is firmly secured to the frame
and remove the key (1) from the lock.

Fig 106

1
Fig 107
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Helmet cable
1
Remove seat as described in paragraph "Seat Lock
page 158".
Remove cable (1) from seat.
Pass the cable (1) through the helmet and insert the
ends of the cable in the frame pin (2).
Leave the helmet hanging and refit the seat to hold it
in place.

Attention
This device protects the helmet against theft
when the motorcycle is parked. Do not leave the
Fig 108
helmet attached when riding the motorcycle; it could
interfere with your movements and cause loss of
control of the motorcycle.

Fig 109
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Side stand

Important
Use the side stand to support the motorcycle
only during short stops. Before lowering the side
stand, make sure that the supporting surface is hard
and flat. 2

Do not park on soft or pebbled ground or on asphalt


melted by the sun, etc. or else the motorcycle may 1
fall over. When parking downhill, always position the
motorcycle with the rear wheel facing downhill.
To pull down the side stand, hold the motorcycle Fig 110
handlebars with both hands and push down on the
side stand (1) with your foot until it is fully extended. Attention
Tilt the motorcycle until the side stand is resting on Do not sit on the motorcycle when it is
the ground. supported on the side stand.
To move the side stand to its "resting position"
(horizontal position), lean the motorcycle to the right Note
while lifting the thrust arm (1) with your foot. Check for proper operation of the stand
mechanism (two springs, one into the other) and the
safety sensor (2) at regular intervals.

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Adjusting the rear shock absorber
The rear shock absorber has commands that enable
you to adjust the setting to suit the load on the
motorcycle. The adjuster (1), located on the 1
swingarm, controls rebound damping. Turn the
adjuster (1) clockwise to increase damping, or
counter-clockwise to reduce damping. Two ring nuts
(2) located on the top section of the shock absorber - +
are used to adjust the outer spring preload. To adjust
the spring preload, loosen the top ring nut.
SCREWING or UNSCREWING the bottom ring nut
will INCREASE or DECREASE the preload.
Fig 111
STANDARD calibration from the fully closed position
(clockwise):
- rebound: unscrew the adjuster (1) by 8 clicks
from Max (fully closed);
- spring preload: 0.79 in (20 mm) from Min. (not
preloaded).

Fig 112
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Attention
Use a specific pin wrench to turn the preload
adjusting nut. Be careful when turning the nut with
the wrench, as the pin may slip out of the ring nut
recess and you may hurt your hand hitting motorcycle
parts.

Attention
The shock absorber is filled with gas under
pressure and may cause severe damage if taken apart
by someone who is unskilled.

If you intend to transport a passenger and baggage,


preload the shock absorber spring to the maximum
to improve the dynamic performance of the
motorcycle and to avoid possible interference with
ground. You may find that rebound damping needs
adjusting as well. The shock absorber is adjusted by
electric impulses sent by the instrument panel to the
adjusters inside the shock absorber body.

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Riding the motorcycle For all mechanical parts of the motorcycle to adapt to
one another and above all not to adversely affect the
life of basic engine parts, it is advisable to avoid harsh
accelerations and not to run the engine at high rpm
for too long, especially uphill.
Break-in recommendations It is also advisable to inspect the drive chain
Maximum rpm frequently and lubricate as required.

Rotation speed for Break-in period and during


standard use (rpm):
1) Up to 600 mi (1000 km);
2) 600 mi (1000 km) to 1553 mi (2500 km).
Up to 1000 Km
During the first 600 mi (1000 km) keep an eye on the
rev counter, it should never exceed 5,500÷6,000 rpm.
During the first few hours of riding, it is advisable to
run the engine at varying load and rpm, though still
within recommended limit.
To achieve this, roads with plenty of bends and even
slightly hilly areas are ideal for the most efficient
break-in of the engine, brakes and suspensions.
For the first 60 mi (100 km), use the brakes gently.
Avoid sudden or prolonged braking. This will allow the
friction material on the brake pads to bed in against
the brake discs.

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600 mi (1000 km) to 1553 mi (2500 km)
0÷1000 Km 1000 ÷ 2500 Km
At this point, you can ask for more power from the
0÷600 mi 600÷1553 Km
engine. However, never exceed 7,000 rpm.

Important
During the entire Break-in period, carefully
observe the indications on the scheduled
maintenance chart and servicing recommendations
in the Warranty Booklet. Failure to follow these
instructions releases Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A.
from any liability whatsoever for any engine damage
or shorter engine life.
Fig 113
Strict observance of Break-in recommendations will
ensure longer engine life and reduce the likelihood of
overhauls and tune-ups.

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Pre-ride checks - CONTROLS
Work the brake, clutch, throttle and gear change
controls (levers, pedals and twistgrip) and check
Attention
for proper operation.
Failure to carry out these checks before riding
- LIGHTS AND INDICATORS
may lead to motorcycle damage and injury to rider
Make sure lights, indicators and horn work
and passenger.
properly. Replace any burnt-out bulbs (page 121).
- KEY LOCKS
Before riding, perform a thorough check-up on your
Ensure that fuel filler plug (page 157) and seat
bike as follows:
(page 158).
- FUEL LEVEL IN THE TANK - SIDE STAND
Check the fuel level in the tank. Fill tank if needed Make sure side stand operates smoothly and is
(page 166). in the correct position (page 161).
- ENGINE OIL LEVEL
Check oil level in the sump through the sight
glass. Top up if needed (page 199).
- BRAKE FLUID
Check fluid level in the relevant reservoirs (page
179).
- COOLANT
Check coolant level in the expansion reservoir.
Top up if needed (page 178).
- TIRE CONDITION
Check tire pressure and condition (page 197).

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ABS light
After Key-On, the ABS light stays on.
When the vehicle speed exceeds 3 mph (5 km/h), the
warning light switches off to indicate the correct
operation of the ABS.

Attention
In case of malfunction, do not ride the
motorcycle and contact a Ducati Dealer or Authorized
Service Center.

Fig 114

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ABS
Check that the front (1) and rear (2) phonic wheels are
clean. 1

Attention
Clogged reading slots would compromise
system proper operation. It is advisable to disable
ABS system in case of a road surface, as in these
conditions the system might be subject to sudden
failure.

Attention Fig 115


Prolonged rearing could deactivate the ABS
system.

Fig 116
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Starting the motorcycle

Attention
Before starting the engine, become familiar 1
with the controls you will need to use when riding ().

Attention
Never start or run the engine indoors. Exhaust
gases are poisonous and may lead to loss of
consciousness or even death within a short time.

Move the ignition switch to (1, Fig 117). Make sure Fig 117
that both the green light N and the red light on
the instrument panel are on.

Important
The oil pressure light should go out a few
seconds after the engine has started.

Fig 118
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Attention 2
The side stand must be fully up (in a horizontal
position), as its safety sensor prevents engine start
when down.

Note
The engine can be started with side stand down
and the gearbox in neutral. When starting the bike
with a gear engaged, pull the clutch lever (in this case
the side stand must be up).
3
Check that the stop switch (2, Fig 119) is positioned
to (RUN), then press the starter button Fig 119
(3, Fig 119).
Allow the engine to start on its own, without turning Note
the throttle twistgrip. If the battery is flat, the system automatically
disables operation of the starter motor.

Important
Do not rev up the engine when it is cold. Allow
some time for the oil to warm up and reach all points
that need lubricating.

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Moving off Attention
1) Disengage the clutch by squeezing the clutch Avoid harsh accelerations, as this may lead to
lever. misfiring and transmission snatching. The clutch
2) Push down the gear change lever firmly with the lever should not be pulled longer than necessary after
tip of your foot to engage first gear. gear is engaged or else friction parts may overheat
3) Raise the engine revs by turning the throttle and wear out.
twistgrip while gradually releasing the clutch
lever. The motorcycle will start moving off. Attention
4) Release the clutch lever completely and Prolonged rearing could deactivate the ABS
accelerate. system.
5) To shift up, close the throttle to slow down
engine, disengage the clutch, lift the gear change
lever and let go of clutch lever.

To shift down, proceed as follows: release the


twistgrip, pull the clutch lever, shortly speed up to
help gears synchronize, shift down (engage next
lower gear) and release the clutch.
The controls should be used correctly and with
promptness. When riding uphill do not hesitate to
shift down as soon as the motorcycle tends to slow
down. This will avoid undue stress on the engine and
motorcycle.

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Braking control unit keeps controlling the brake until the risk
Slow down in time, shift down to engine-brake first of a lockup disappears.
and then brake applying both brakes. Pull the clutch Normally, the rider will perceive ABS operation as a
lever before stopping the motorcycle, to avoid harder feel or a pulsation of the brake lever and pedal.
sudden engine stop. The front and rear brakes use separate control
systems, meaning that they operate independently.
ABS system Likewise, the ABS is not an integral braking system
Using the brakes correctly under adverse conditions and does not control both the front and rear brake at
is the hardest – and yet the most critical - skill to the same time.
master for a rider. Braking is one of the most difficult If desired, the system can be disabled from the
and dangerous moments when riding a two-wheeled instrument panel, using the “ABS setting function”
vehicle: the possibility of falling or having an accident (see page 82).
during braking is statistically higher than at any other
moment. A locked front wheel leads to loss of
traction and stability, resulting in loss of control.
The Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) has been
developed to enable riders to use the vehicle's
braking force to the fullest during emergency braking,
adverse weather conditions or when pavement is
compromised.
ABS uses hydraulics and electronics to limit pressure
in the brake circuit when a special sensor mounted to
the wheel signals the electronic control unit that the
wheel is about to lock up.
This avoids wheel lockup and preserves traction.
Pressure is raised back up immediately and the

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Attention
When ABS is disabled, the vehicle restores the
standard brake system features; using the two brake
controls separately reduces the motorcycle braking
efficiency. Never use the brake controls harshly or
suddenly as you may lock the wheels and lose control
of the motorcycle. When riding in the rain or on
slippery surfaces, braking will become less effective.
Always use the brakes very gently and carefully when
riding under these conditions. Any sudden
maneuvers may lead to loss of control. When tackling
long, high-gradient downhill road tracts, shift down
gears to use engine braking. Apply one brake at a time
and use brakes sparingly. Keeping the brakes applied
all the time would cause the friction material to
overheat and reduce braking power dangerously.
Underinflated tires reduce braking efficiency,
handling accuracy and stability in a bend.

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Stopping the motorcycle
Reduce speed, shift down and release the throttle 2 1
twistgrip.
Shift down to engage first gear and then neutral.
Apply the brakes and bring the motorcycle to a
complete stop.
To switch the engine off, simply turn the key to OFF
(2).

Important
Never leave the key in the ON position (1) when
engine is stopped, or this will damage the electric
components. Fig 120

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Parking
Park the stopped motorcycle on the side stand. Steer
the handlebar completely to the left and bring the key
to position (3) to prevent thefts. If you park in a garage
or other indoor area, make sure that there is proper
ventilation and that the motorcycle is not near a
source of heat. You may leave the parking lights on
by turning the key to position (4).

Important
Do not leave the key turned to position (4) for 3 4
long periods or the battery will run down. Never leave
Fig 121
the ignition key in the switch when you are leaving
your bike unattended.
Attention
Using padlocks or other locks designed to
Attention
prevent motorcycle motion, such as brake disc locks,
The exhaust system might be hot, even after
rear sprocket locks, etc. is dangerous and may impair
engine is switched off; take special care not to touch
motorcycle operation and affect the safety of rider
the exhaust system with any body part and do not
and passenger.
park the vehicle next to flammable material (wood,
leaves etc.).

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Refueling
1
Never overfill the tank when refueling. Fuel should
never be touching the rim of filler recess (1).

Attention
Use fuel with a minimum octane rating of 90
(RON+MON)/2

Attention
The vehicle is compatible only with fuel having
a maximum content of ethanol of 10% (E10).
Using fuel with ethanol content over 10% is Fig 122
prohibited. Using it could result in severe damage of
the engine and motorcycle components. Using fuel Max level
with ethanol content over 10% will render the
Warranty null and void.

Fig 123
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Tool kit and accessories
1 2
The tool kit (2) and helmet anti-theft cable are located
under the seat (1).
The tool kit includes:
- fuse pliers;
- 8/10 double-ended wrench;
- screwdriver;
- screwdriver handle;
- 0.55x0.62 in (14x16 mm) box wrench;
- 0.23 in (6 mm) rod;
- 0.11 in (3 mm) Allen wrench;
- 0.20 in (5 mm) Allen wrench;
Fig 124
- 0.23 in (6 mm) Allen wrench;.

To access the compartment, remove the seat page


158.

Fig 125
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Main maintenance operations 1

Check and top up the coolant level MAX


Check the coolant level in the expansion reservoir on
the right-hand side of the headstock. Steer the
handlebar completely to the left and check that the
level is between the MIN and MAX marks on the side
MIN
of the expansion reservoir. Top up if the level is below
the MIN mark. Unscrew the filler plug (1) and add ENI
Agip Permanent Spezial antifreeze (do not dilute, use Fig 126
pure), until reaching the MAX level. Refit the plug (1).
This type of mixture ensures the best operating Cooling circuit capacity: 0.61 gal (2.3 cu. dm - liters).
conditions (the coolant starts to freeze at -4 °F/-20 °C).
Attention
Make sure the engine is cold before proceeding.
A warm engine could provoke the ejection of coolant
or hot vapor resulting in serious burns.

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Checking brake and clutch fluid level
The level must not go below the MIN mark shown on
the respective reservoirs ((Fig 127) shows the front
brake fluid reservoir and (Fig 128) shows the rear
brake reservoir). MIN
If level drops below the limit, air might get into the
circuit and affect the operation of the system
involved.
Brake and clutch fluid must be topped up and
changed at the intervals specified in the scheduled
maintenance table contained in the Warranty
Booklet; please contact a Ducati Dealer or Authorized
Service Center. Fig 127

Important
All brake and clutch lines should be changed
every four years. MAX

Fig 128
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Brake system
If you note too much play on brake lever or pedal and
brake pads are still in good condition, contact your
Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center to have
the system inspected and any air drained out of the
circuit.

Attention
Brake fluid can damage paintwork and plastic
parts, so avoid contact.
Hydraulic oil is corrosive; it may cause damage and
lead to severe injuries. Never mix fluids of different
qualities. Check seals for proper sealing.

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Check brake pads for wear
MIN
Check brake pads wear through the inspection hole
in the calipers.
If the thickness of the friction material, even in just
one pad, is about 0.039 in (1 mm) replace both pads.

Attention
Friction material wear beyond this limit would
lead to metal support contact with the brake disc and
compromise braking efficiency, disc integrity and
rider safety.
Fig 129
Important
Have the brake pads replaced at a Ducati Dealer
or Authorized Service Center.

MIN

Fig 130
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Charge the battery 1 4

Attention
Have the battery removed at a Ducati Dealer or
authorized Service Center.
3 -
To gain access to battery, remove seat page 158.
Loosen screws (1), remove the positive cable (2) and 2
(ABS) positive cable (3) from the positive terminal and
the negative cable (4) from the negative terminal, +
always starting from the negative one (-) and remove 1
the battery from its compartment.
Fig 131
Attention
The battery gives off explosive gases; keep it
Important
Make sure the charger is off when you connect
away from any source of ignition such as sparks,
the battery to it, or you might get sparks at the battery
flames and cigarettes. Charge the battery in a well-
terminals that could ignite the gases inside the cells.
ventilated area.
Always connect the red positive (+) terminal first.
Charge the battery in a ventilated room.
Connect the battery charger leads to the battery
terminals: the red one to the positive terminal (+), the
black one to the negative terminal (-).

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Grease the screws (1).
Refit the battery, connect the positive cable (2) and 1 4
ABS positive cable (3) to the positive terminal and the
negative cable (4) to the negative terminal of the
battery, always starting from the positive (+), and fit
the screws (1).
3 -
Attention
2
Keep the battery out of the reach of children.

Charge the battery at 0.9 A for 5-10 hours. +


1
Fig 132

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Charging and maintenance of the battery during
1
winter storage
Your motorcycle is equipped with a connector (1)
under the seat to which you can connect a special
battery charger (2) (Battery maintainer kit part no.
69924601A - various countries; Battery maintainer kit
part no. 69924601AX - for Japan, China and Australia
only) available from our sales network.

Note
The electric system of this motorcycle is
designed so as to ensure there is a very low power Fig 133
drain when the motorcycle is off. Nevertheless, the
battery features a certain self-discharge rate that is
normal and depends on ambient conditions as well as
on "non-use" time.

2
Fig 134
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Important
If battery minimum voltage is not ensured by a
suitable battery charge maintainer, sulfation may
occur. This is irreversible and will lead to decreasing
battery performance.

Note
When the motorcycle is left unused
(approximately for more than 30 days). We
recommend owners to use the Ducati battery charge
maintainer (Battery maintainer kit part no. 69924601A
- various countries; Battery maintainer kit part no.
69924601AX - for Japan, China and Australia only)
since its electronics monitors the battery voltage and
features a maximum charge current of 1.5 Ah.
Connect the maintainer to the diagnostics socket
located in the rear end of the bike.

Note
Using charge maintainers not approved by
Ducati could damage the electric system; vehicle
warranty does not cover the battery if damaged due
to failure to comply with the above indications, since
it is considered as wrong maintenance.

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Check drive chain tension

Important
Have chain tension adjusted by a Ducati Dealer
or Authorized Service Center.

Turn the rear wheel until you find the position where
chain is tightest. Set the vehicle on the side stand.
With just a finger, push down the chain at the point
of measurement and release. Measure the distance
(A) between the center of the chain pins and the
aluminum section of the swingarm. It must be: A =
2.8 ÷ 2.9 in (72 ÷ 74 mm).

Important
If the drive chain is too tight or too slack, adjust
it so that tension reading will fall within specified A
range.

=
72 ÷ 74 mm =
2.8 ÷ 2.9 in

Fig 135
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Attention
Correct tightening of swinging arm screws (1) is
critical to rider and passenger safety.

Important 1
Improper chain tension will lead to rapid wear of
transmission parts.

Fig 136

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Chain lubrication
The chain fitted on your motorcycle has O-rings to
protect its moving parts from dirt and to hold the
lubricant inside.
The seals might be irreparably damaged if the chain
is cleaned using any solvent other than those specific
for O-ring chains or washed using steam or water
cleaners.
After cleaning, blow the chain dry or dry it using
absorbent material and apply SHELL Advance Chain
or Advance Teflon Chain on each link.

Important
Using non-specific lubricants may lead to
severe damage to chain, front and rear sprocket.

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Replace the headlight bulbs

Important
Have the bulbs replaced at a Ducati Dealer or
authorized Service Center. 1

Attention
The headlight might fog up if the vehicle is used
under the rain or after washing. Switch headlight on
for a short time to dry up any condensate.

Before replacing a burnt-out bulb, make sure that the Fig 137
new one matches the voltage and wattage
specifications in paragraph "Electric System" page
217. Always check that the bulb functions before
reassembling removed parts.
Loosen the screws (1). Slightly raise the headlight
support.

Fig 138
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Release the headlight support from rubber pads (A).
Ease off the headlight support towards the front until
releasing the twistgrip (2).
Unscrew the twistgrip (2) turning counterclockwise.

Fig 139

Fig 140
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Disconnect connector (3).
Release the clip (4). 3
The bulb (5) is of the banjo-type: press and rotate
counterclockwise to remove. Fit the spare bulb by
pressing and turning clockwise until it clicks.

Note
Do not touch the transparent part of the new
bulb with the hands. This would cause it to blacken
thereby reducing bulb brilliancy.

Fig 141

Fig 142
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Replace the turn indicator bulbs
To change the front/rear turn indicator bulbs, loosen
the screw (1) and remove the lens (2).

2 1

Fig 143

1 2

Fig 144
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Number plate light
To access the bulb in the number plate light open the 1
number plate lens (1), pull the bulb (2) out of the
holder and replace it.

Fig 145

1 2
Fig 146
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Beam setting

Note
The headlight features a double beam
adjustment, one for the right beam and one for the
left beam 9 x x
10
To check the headlight aim, place the motorcycle
upright with the tires inflated to the correct pressure 10 m
and one person sitting astride the motorcycle. The 32.8 ft
motorcycle should be perfectly vertical, with its
longitudinal axis at right angles to a wall or screen at
a distance of 32.8 feet (10 meters). Draw a horizontal Fig 147
line corresponding to the center of the headlamp and
a vertical one in line with the longitudinal axis of Note
motorcycle. If possible, perform this check in dim The procedure described here is in compliance
light. Switch on the low beam and adjust the aiming with the Italian Standard establishing the maximum
of the left and right-hand beams. The height of the height of the light beam. Owners in other countries
upper limit between the dark area and the lit area will adapt said procedure to the provisions in force in
must not be more than nine tenths of the height from their countries.
ground of headlight center.

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Headlight adjustment
1
Turn the screw (1) to set beam width.
Turn the screw (2) to set beam height.

Important
Headlight adjusting screws have no limit stop.

Attention
The headlight might fog up if the vehicle is used
under the rain or after washing. Switch headlight on
for a short time to dry up any condensate.
Fig 148

Fig 149
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Adjust rear-view mirrors
Manually adjust the rear-view mirror (A) until reaching
the desired position.

Fig 150

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Tubeless tyres Attention
Front tire pressure: Punctured tires must be replaced. Replace tires
2.50 bar - 36 PSI (rider only) - 2.50 bar - 36 PSI with recommended standard tires only. Be sure to
(carrying full load). tighten the valve caps securely to avoid leaks when
Rear tire pressure: riding. Never use tube type tires. Failure to heed this
2.50 bar - 36 PSI (rider only) - 2.90 bar - 42 PSI warning may lead to sudden tire blowout and serious
(carrying full load). danger to rider and passenger.
Because tire pressure is affected by temperature and
altitude variations, you are advised to check and After replacing a tire, the wheel must be balanced.
adjust it whenever you are riding in areas where
ample variations in temperature or altitude occur. Attention
Do not remove or shift the wheel balancing
Important weights.
Check and set tire pressure when tires are cold.
To avoid front wheel rim distortion, when riding on Note
bumpy roads, increase tire pressure by 0.2 - 0.3 bar. Have the tires replaced at a Ducati Dealer or
Authorized Service Center. Correct removal and
tire repair or change (Tubeless tires) installation of the wheels is essential. Some parts of
In the event of a tiny puncture, tubeless tires will take the ABS (such as sensors and phonic wheels) are
a long time to deflate, as they tend to keep air inside. mounted to the wheels (ABS version) and require
If you find the pressure low in one tire, check the tire specific adjustment.
for punctures.

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Minimum tread depth
Measure tread depth (S,Fig 151) at the point where
tread is most worn down: It should not be less than S
0.08 in (2 mm), and in any case not less than the legal
limit.

Important
Visually inspect the tires at regular intervals for
cracks and cuts, especially on sidewalls, bulges or
large spots which are indicative of internal damage.
Replace them if badly damaged. Remove any stones
or other foreign bodies caught in the tread. Fig 151

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Check engine oil level
Check the engine oil level through the sight glass (1)
on the clutch cover. Oil level must be checked with
the motorcycle perfectly upright and the engine cold.
Oil level should be between the marks on the sight
glass. If the level is low, top up with SHELL Advance
4T Ultra engine oil. Remove the oil filler cap (2) and
top up until the oil reaches the required level. Refit
the plug.

Important 1
Engine oil and oil filters must be changed by a
Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center at the Fig 152
intervals specified in the scheduled maintenance
chart contained in the Warranty Booklet.

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Viscosity
SAE 15W-50 10W
The other viscosity degrees indicated in the table can 20W
be used if the local average temperature is within the

Unigrade
20
limits specified for that oil viscosity. 30
40

20W–40 20W–50
M ultigrade
15W–40 15W–50
10W–40
10W–30
–10 0 10 20 30 40 C

Fig 153

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Clean and replace the spark plugs
Spark plugs are essential to smooth engine running
and should be checked at regular intervals.
Have the spark plug replaced at a Ducati Dealer or
authorized Service Center.

Fig 154

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Clean the motorcycle Important
To preserve the finish of metal parts and paintwork, Do not wash your motorcycle right after use.
wash and clean your motorcycle at regular intervals, When the motorcycle is still hot, water drops will
anyway according to the road conditions you ride in. evaporate faster and spot hot surfaces.
Use specific products only. Prefer biodegradable Never clean the motorcycle using hot or high-
products. Avoid harsh detergents or solvents. pressure water jets.
Only use water and neutral soap to clean the Plexiglas Cleaning the motorcycle with a high pressure water
and the seat. jet may lead to seizure or serious faults in the front
Periodically manually clean all aluminum fork, wheel hub assembly, electric system, headlight
components. Use special detergents, suitable for (fogging), front fork seals, air inlets or exhaust
aluminum parts FREE of abrasives or caustic soda. mufflers, with resulting loss of compliance with
safety requirements.
Note Clean off stubborn dirt or exceeding grease from
Do not use sponges with abrasive parts or steel engine parts using a degreasing agent. Be sure to
wool; only use soft cloths. avoid contact with drive parts (chain, sprockets, etc.).

In any case, the Warranty does not apply to Rinse with warm water and dry all surfaces with
motorcycles whenever poor maintenance status is chamois leather.
ascertained.
Attention
Braking performance may be impaired
immediately after washing the motorcycle. Never
grease or lubricate the brake discs. Loss of braking
and further accidents may occur. Clean the discs with
an oil-free solvent.

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Attention If the motorcycle has been left unused for more than
The headlight might fog up due to washing, rain a month, the battery should be checked and
or moisture. Switch headlight on for a short time to recharged if necessary.
help drying up any condensate. Protect the motorcycle with a specific motorcycle
cover that will not damage the paintwork or retain
Carefully clean the phonic wheels of the ABS to moisture.
ensure system efficiency. Do not use aggressive The canvas is available from Ducati Performance.
products in order to avoid damaging the phonic Important notes
wheels and sensors.
Some countries, such as France, Germany, Great
Storing the motorcycle Britain, Switzerland, etc. have compulsory emission
If the motorcycle is to be left unridden over long and noise standards that include mandatory
periods, you should perform the following inspections at regular intervals.
procedures before storing it away: Periodically carry out the required checks and replace
parts as necessary using Ducati original spare parts
- clean the motorcycle;. to be in compliance with regulations in the given
- empty the fuel tank; country.
- pour a few drops of engine oil into the cylinders
through the spark plug bores, then turn the
engine over by hand a few times to form a
protective film of oil on the inner walls of the
cylinder;
- place the motorcycle on a service stand;
- disconnect and remove the battery.

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Scheduled maintenance chart
Scheduled maintenance chart: operations to be performed by the Dealer
List of operations and type of interven- Km. x1000 1 15 30 45 60
Time
tion
mi. x1000 0.6 9 18 27 36 (months)
[set mileage (km/mi) or time interval *]
Reading of the error memory with DDS and check of
12
Software version update on control units
Check whether there are technical updates and recall
12
campaigns
Change engine oil and filter 12
Clean the engine oil intake filter -
Check and/or adjust valve clearance -
Replace the timing belts 60
Replace the spark plugs 60
Change the air filter -
Check brake fluid level 12
Change brake fluid 36
Check brake discs and pad wear. Replace if necessary 12

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List of operations and type of interven- Km. x1000 1 15 30 45 60
Time
tion
mi. x1000 0.6 9 18 27 36 (months)
[set mileage (km/mi) or time interval *]
Check tightening of the safety components (brake disc
flange screws, brake caliper screws, front/rear wheel 12
nuts, sprocket and final drive sprocket nuts)
Check and lubricate the rear wheel shaft -
Check the drive chain tension and lubrication 12
Check final drive wear (chain, front and rear sprockets)
12
and chain sliding shoes
Visually check the front fork and rear shock absorber
12
seals
Change the front fork fluid -
Check the freedom of movement and tightening of side
12
and central stand (if installed)
Check rubbing points, clearance, freedom of movement
12
and positioning of hoses and electric wiring in view
Checking the coolant level 12
Change the coolant 48
Check electric fan operation 12
Check tire pressure and wear 12

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List of operations and type of interven- Km. x1000 1 15 30 45 60
Time
tion
mi. x1000 0.6 9 18 27 36 (months)
[set mileage (km/mi) or time interval *]
Check the battery charge level 12
Check idling 12
Check the operation of the safety electrical devices (side
stand sensor, front and rear brake switches, engine stop 12
switch, gear/neutral sensor)
Check the indicators and lighting 12
Reset Service indication through DDS -
Road test of the motorcycle, testing the safety devices
12
(ex. ABS and DTC)
Softly clean the motorcycle 12
Fill out that the service was performed in onboard docu-
12
mentation (Service Booklet)

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Scheduled maintenance chart: operations to be performed by the customer
Km. x1000 1
List of operations and type of intervention [set mileage (km/mi) or time
mi. x1000 0.6
interval *]
Months 6
Check engine oil level
Check brake fluid level
Check tire pressure and wear
Check the drive chain tension and lubrication
Check brake pads. If necessary, contact your dealer to replace pads

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Technical data

Weights
Overall weight (in running order with 90% of fuel -
93/93/EC): 436.5 lb (198 kg).
Overall weight (without fluids and battery): 385.8 lb
(175 kg).
Maximum allowed weight (carrying full load): 895.1 lb
( 406 kg).

Attention
Failure to observe weight limits could result in
poor handling and impair the performance of your
motorcycle, and may cause you to lose control of the
motorcycle.

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Overall dimensions

860 mm - 338.58 in

1150 mm - 452.76 in
870 mm - 342.52 in

198 mm - 78 in
1500 mm - 590.56 in
2100 mm - 826.27 in

Fig 155

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Top-ups
TOP-UPS TYPE
Fuel tank, including a reserve of 1.05 gal Unleaded fuel with a minimum octane rat- 4.22 gal (16 cu.dm lit-
(4 cu. dm (liters)) ing of RON 95. ers)
Lubrication circuit SHELL - Advance 4T Ultra 0.87 gal (3.3 cu.dm lit-
ers)
Front/rear brake and clutch circuits SHELL Advance Brake DOT 4 -
Protectant for electric contacts SHELL Advance Contact Cleaner -
Front fork SHELL Advance Fork 7.5 or Donax TA 34.23 cu in - 561 cc
(right leg)
26.17 cu in - 429 cc (left
leg)

Important
Do not use any additives in fuel or lubricants. Using them could result in severe damage of the engine
and motorcycle components.

Attention
The vehicle is compatible only with fuel having a maximum content of ethanol of 10% (E10).
Using fuel with ethanol content over 10% is prohibited. Using it could result in severe damage of the engine
and motorcycle components. Using fuel with ethanol content over 10% will render the Warranty null and
void.

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Engine
Longitudinal 90º “L” twin cylinder, four-stroke.
Bore:
3.46 in (88 mm).
Stroke:
32.44 in (67.5 mm).
Total displacement, cu. cm:
821.1.
Compression ratio:
12.8±0.5:1
Max power at crankshaft (95/1/EC), kW/HP:
81 kW/110 HP at 9,250 rpm.
Max torque at crankshaft (95/1/EC):
9.1 kgm/89 Nm at 7,750 rpm
Maximum rpm:
10,500.

Important
Do not exceed the specified rpm limits in any
running conditions.

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Timing system 6 2 1
DESMODROMIC with four valves per cylinder,
operated by eight rocker arms and two overhead
camshafts. It is operated by the crankshaft through
spur gears, belt rollers and toothed belts.
3
Desmodromic timing system 2
5
1) Opening (or upper) rocker 1
4
2) Opening rocker shim
3) Closing (or lower) rocker shim
4) Return spring for lower rocker 2 5 7
5) Closing (or lower) rocker
Fig 156
6) Camshaft
7) Valve.

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Performance data Attention
Maximum speed in any gear should be reached only The vehicle is compatible only with fuel having
after a correct running-in period with the motorcycle a maximum content of ethanol of 10% (E10). Using
properly serviced at the recommended intervals. fuel with ethanol content over 10% is prohibited.
Using it could result in severe damage of the engine
Important and motorcycle components. Using fuel with ethanol
Failure to follow these instructions will release content over 10% will render the Warranty null and
Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. from any liability for any void.
engine damage or shortened engine life.
Brakes
Spark plugs Separate-action anti-lock brake system operated by
Make: hall-type sensors mounted to each wheel with phonic
NGK wheel detection: ABS can be disabled.
Type: FRONT
MAR9A-J Semi-floating drilled twin-disc.
Braking material: steel.
Fuel system
Carrier material: black steel.
MARELLI indirect electronic injection.
Disc diameter: 12.60 in (320 mm).
Throttle body with full Ride-by-Wire with circular
Hydraulically operated by a control lever on handlebar
section diameter of 2.04 in (52 mm).
right-hand side.
Injectors per cylinder: 1.
Brake caliper make: BREMBO.
Firing points per injector: 4.
Type: M4.3 pistons.
Fuel with a minimum octane rating of 90 (RON
Friction material: TT 2182 FF.
+MON)/2.
Master cylinder type: PS 16/22.

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REAR Gearbox output sprocket/rear chain sprocket ratio:
With fixed drilled steel disc. 15/45
Disc diameter: 9.65 in (245 mm). Total gear ratios:
Hydraulically operated by a pedal on RH side. 1st gear 15/37
Make: BREMBO 2nd gear 17/30
Type: P34e. 3rd gear 20/28
Friction material: FERIT I/D 450 FF. 4th gear 22/26
Master cylinder type: PS 11. 5th gear 23/24
6th gear 24/23
Attention
Drive chain from gearbox to rear wheel.
The brake fluid used in the brake system is
Make: DID
corrosive.
Type: 252 VAZ
In the event of accidental contact with eyes or skin,
Size: 5/8” x 1/16”
wash the affected area with generous quantities of
Links: 108
running water.

Transmission Important
Multiplate wet clutch controlled mechanically, by the The above gear ratios are the homologated ones
lever on left-hand side of the handlebar. Self-servo and under no circumstances must they be modified.
and slipper mechanism.
However, if you wish to tune up your motorcycle for
Drive is transmitted from engine to gearbox main
competitions or special tracks, Ducati Motor Holding
shaft via spur gears.
S.p.A. will be pleased to provide information about
Front chain sprocket/clutch gearwheel ratio: 33/61
the special ratios available. Contact a Ducati Dealer or
6-speed gearbox with constant mesh gears, gear
Authorized Service Center.
change pedal on left side of motorcycle.

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Attention Rear
If the rear sprocket needs replacing, contact a Tubeless, radial tire.
Ducati Dealer or authorized Service Center. Size: 180/55-ZR17
Incorrect replacement of this component could Suspensions
seriously endanger rider and passenger safety and
Front
cause irreparable damage to the motorcycle.
Hydraulic upside-down fork
Frame Stanchion diameter:
Steel tube trellis frame. 1.69 in (43 mm).
Die-cast aluminum rear subframe. Wheel travel: 6.69 in (170 mm).
Steering head angle: 25.5°. Rear
Wheels Progressive. The shock absorber is adjustable for
Front rebound and spring preload. At the bottom pivot point
10-spoke, light-alloy rims. it is connected to a die-cast aluminum single-sided
Size: MT3.50x17" swingarm. The whole system gives the bike excellent
Rear stability.
10-spoke, light-alloy rims. Shock absorber stroke 2.42 in (61.5 mm).
Size: MT5.50x17" Rear wheel travel: 5.90 in (150 mm).
Both wheel shafts can be removed. Exhaust system
Single stainless steel absorption type muffler.
Tires Catalytic converter built into the silencer with two
Front Lambda sensors on the exhaust pipes at the head
Tubeless, radial tire. output.
Size: 120/70-ZR17

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Available colors
Ducati Anniversary red 473.101 (PPG);
Base (Acriflex White) L0040652 (LECHLER);
Lacquer (Acriplast Red Stoner SF) LMC06017
(LECHLER);
Mercury Gray subframe (Powder mercury gray)
79086 (INVER);
Red frame (Ducati Red) 81784 (INVER);
Black rims.
Dark Stealth;
Base (Black Base 2 K) 873.A002 (PALINAL);
Base (Black Stealth - Black 94) 929.R223 (PALINAL);
Clear lacquer (Matt clear lacquer 2K) 923I.2176
(PALINAL);
Mercury Gray subframe (Powder mercury gray)
79086 (INVER);
Red frame (Ducati Red) 81784 (INVER);
Black rims.

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Electrical system Note
Basic electric items are:. For bulb replacement instructions, please read
Headlight with: "Replacing the high and low beam bulbs".
low/high beams: bulb H4 blue vision (12V – 60/55W);
parking light: no. 8 LEDs; Fuses
Electrical controls on handlebars.
There are thirteen fuses that protect the electric
Turn indicators:
components, located inside the front and rear fuse
front: bulb type GE 2641A 12VRY10W;
boxes, and one on the electric solenoid starter. There
rear: bulb type GE 2641A 12VRY10W.
is a spare fuse in every box.
Horn.
Refer to the table below to identify the circuits
Brake light switches.
protected by the various fuses and their ratings.
Battery , 12V-10 Ah, dry.
GENERATOR 14V-490W.
ELECTRONIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR, protected
with a 30 A fuse located close to the rear fuse box
(C, Fig 159).
Starter motor: 12V-0.7 kW.
Tail light:
parking light: 6 LEDs (0.4W -13.5V);
stop light: 6 LEDs (2.7W-13.5V).
Number plate light:
bulb: C5W (12-5W).

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The front fuse box (A,Fig 157) is located on the LH
side and can be accessed by removing the front LH 1 2 3 4 5 6
side fairing. To expose the fuses, lift the box
protective cover. Mounting position and ampere
capacity are marked on box cover.
The rear fuse box (B,Fig 158) is located under the
seat, close to the ABS control unit. To gain access to
rear fuse box, remove seat, refer to page 158. To
expose the fuses, remove the box protective cover.
Mounting position and ampere capacity are marked
on box cover.
A
Fig 157

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Fig 158
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Front fuse box key Rear fuse box key
Pos El. item Rat. 7 ECU 7.5 A
1 Lights 10 A
2 Instrument panel 10 A
3 Key-1 15 A
4 Key-2 10 A
5 Key-7SM 15 A
6 Injection 20 A
7 - -

Rear fuse box key


Pos El. item Rat.
1 Key-sense 7.5 A
2 Diagnosis 7.5 A
3 Black Box System 10 A
(BBS)
4 ABS 1 30 A
5 ABS 2 25 A
6 Alarm 10 A

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The main fuse (C), is positioned close to the rear fuse
box, on the solenoid starter (D). Remove the fuse cap E
(E) to reach it. A blown fuse is identified by the
interrupted center link (F).

Important
Switch the ignition key to OFF before replacing
the fuse to avoid possible short-circuits.

Attention
Never use a fuse with a rating other than C D
specified. Failure to observe this rule may damage
Fig 159
the electric system or even cause fire.

F F

Fig 160
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Injection /electric system diagram key 25) Vehicle control unit (BBS)
26) Anti-theft alarm
1) Right-hand switch 27) Oil pressure switch
2) Ignition system (key-operated switch) 28) Gear sensor
3) Main relay 29) Side stand switch
4) Regulator 30) Clutch switch
5) Generator 31) Timing/rpm sensor
6) Navigator 32) Vertical MAP sensor
7) Front fuse box 33) Horizontal MAP sensor
8) Starter motor 34) Engine temperature
9) Fused solenoid 35) Vertical lambda sensor
10) Battery 36) Horizontal lambda sensor
11) Wiring ground 37) Throttle twistgrip position sensor (APS)
12) Data Acquisition/Diagnosis 38) Ride-by-wire / potentiometer motor (TPS/ETV) -
13) Rear fuse box horizontal
14) ABS control unit 39) Ride-by-wire / potentiometer motor (TPS/ETV) -
15) ABS Diagnosis vertical
16) Front speed sensor 40) Horizontal coil
17) Rear speed sensor 41) Vertical coil
18) Right fan 42) Main horizontal injector
19) Left fan 43) Main vertical injector
20) Rear light 44) Secondary air actuator
21) Rear right turn indicator 45) Fuel pump
22) Rear wiring loom 46) Fuel pump relay
23) Rear left turn indicator 47) Control unit - body connector
24) Exhaust valve starter motor 48) Control unit - engine connector

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49) Left-hand switch P Pink
50) Front left turn indicator
51) Horn Note
52) Air temperature sensor The electric system wiring diagram is at the end
53) Heated handgrips of this manual.
54) Instrument panel
55) Rear stop
56) Front stop
57) Front right turn indicator
58) Headlight
59) Serial line
60) Immobilizer

Wire color coding


B Blue
W White
V Violet
Bk Black
Y Yellow
R Red
Lb Light blue
Gr Gray
G Green
Bn Brown
O Orange

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Routine maintenance record
Routine maintenance record
KM MI DUCATI SERVICE NAME MILEAGE DATE
1000 600
15000 9000
30000 18000
45000 27000
60000 36000

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10
03 18 19
14
08 09 11 15 16 17
04 06

Supply front Sns speed-DPV


Supply rear Sns speed-DPH
in Signal Speed Front-DSV

in Signal Speed Rear-DSH


05
R/Y Bk

K serial communication
B GB Y R
R Gy

02
Or

60
30A
+ - Bk

07 12 13
- R
HALL HALL
+

R/W 1 2 3

V batt 2-UBVR

Diretto UBMR
Bk Bk

Key sense-UZ
20
2 1
G

Can Low
Gnd Ecu
R/Y R O

Can HI
2

MGnd
1
1 2
R/Y Y
Y/Bk R/Bk R/G R/G
Bk
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Bk Bk
1 2 3 4 R/W R R R R R R
Y Y Y G
O B/Bk R/Bk
Bk
Gr/G
Bk
Gr/Bk
B
R/Bk R/Y
Bk
Gr/G
Bn/R
Bn/R
B
R/Y
1 2 1 2
R Bk R/W R/W R/Y Gr/Bk
R
R/W B B
Bk R/Y Bn
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Bn/R Bn/R
Gr/R 1
ENGINE STOP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R/Gr R/Y R/Y Y 2
RBk Bk 3
Bk/V
1 2 3 4

01
RW
P/Bk R/Bk R/Y R/Y R/Y
OFFRUN
P/Bk R/Y R/Y R/Y
STARTER

UBVR
UBMR
W/B R R R/Bk R/Bk R
BW Bk

R/Bk

21
PUSH
FREE

10 W

22
W/G 1 W/G
W/Bk 2 W/Bk
Bk 3 Bk
Y 4 Y

58 10 W

23
Bk/W

Bk/O

Y/B

Bn/R
24
Bk/B

10 W
57 R/G 27 Pilotaggio_elettroventole
Bk 30 GND
Bk/O 2 Motorino EXVL DC (+)
Bk
W/Bk Bk/V 3 Motorino EXVL DC (-)
Y/B 19 Feed Back Pot E XVL

56
Gr/R
W/Bk 1 Indicatore sx
R/Bk
Gr/R 10 Pilotaggio luce stop Posteriore
W/G 18 Indicatore dx
GND Sensor
55
Gr/R Bk/B 11
R/Bk Bk 31 GND

Can Low 10 Gr/G


G
Gr/G
25
14
Sonda Livello Carb
Can Low
25
Can HI 11 Gr/Bk Gr/Bk 15 Can Hi
In Left/Right indicator 26 Gr R/Y 28 V. batt.
Menu Input 15 B/Y R/Bk 32 Key sense
Menu confirm_Off indicator 16 Br Bn/R 12 5V Acc/ex/Gera Supply
Passing_Start_stop_lap 17 O
HI Beam input 19 B
Claxon Out
Aerial -
21
22
V/Bk
Bk/W
59 Optional

T air input 12 G/B R/Y 5 diretto


Front left ind out 14 W/Bk R/Bk 6 Key
1 2 3 Gnd
Front right ind out Bk 4

26
20 G/Bk
1 n.c.
SnS 5V 13 R/B

54
Bk Lb Y 2 out pilot light
SnS Gnd 23 Bk/G 7 n.c.
Led Antifurto 25 Lb Lb 3 Led
Hi Beam 8 Y/Gr 8 n.c.
Low Beam 1 Y/W
Claxon Input 18 B/W
brake sw 9 Gr/R
Grip Heather 2 W/V
Aerial + 3 R/Y
Key_sense 24 R/Bk
VBatt1 4 R/Y
Vbatt2 5 R/Y
Gnd1 6 Bk
Gnd2 7 Bk

dx
Bk

53
W/V
sx
Bk
W/V

52
Bk
G/B
1

50 51 Bk/G
V/Bk

10 W

SET DOWN

PUSH FREE

RB
BY
R
SET UP

PUSH FREE

Bk
R

TURN
L N R C 8 B/Y
Bk 4 Bk

49
Gr
2 Gr Bk
RB
Br 1 R/B G/W Y/G W/Y
3 Br Gr W Bk/V G/O G/Y G/B W W/Bk
HORN W Bk/Y
Bk/V Bn/R Bk/V Bn/V
OFF PUSH 5 B/W Gr Bn/W G/Y Bk G/V R/Bk G/V R/Bk SC
Bk Bn/W Bn/W Bk/V O/Gr Lb/Bk
RB 6 B Bn/V G/Y Lb/V Bn/R Bk/V O/Bk 2 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 3 2 1
R/Bk R/Y Gr/Y Bn/W Gr/Bk Bn/W Lb/O
BW
7 O
Bk
2 1 2 1 2 1 Bn/V O/G Lb/R Bk/G O/B Bk/G G/B Bn/V C D A B C D A B
HI BEAM
OFF PUSH
4 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 6 2 1 4 5 3 6 2 1 4 5 3

B Bk/V Bk/G G/Y O/Bk Lb/Bk Bk/V O/G G/Y Bn/V O/Gr Bk/Y R/Bk R/Bk
Gr/Y W W/Gr O/B G/Y G/Y Y/G Gr/G W/Bk W/Y Gr/Bk

30 29 28 27
RB Bk G/V G/W Lb Bk Gr B Bn/R Gr/P Lb/V B
Lb/R Lb/O G/O G/B G/B R/Y W/Gr W/B Gr/G B/Bk Bn/Bk P/Bk

PASSING
- + - +
OFF PUSH

34 33
Sns 1 Sns 2

32
Sns 3
OM
O Sns 1 Sns 2 Sns 1
AIS VM
31
Bn/Bk Sns 2
Bn/W
3 DBW2+
4 SNSSPLY2_GND
5 PPWS_GND
6 SNSSPLY1_GND
9 O2SENS+2
10 O2SENS+1
12 ENGINE TEMP.
13 PPS RED1
14 SERIAL LINE
15 DBW2-
16 PWS_GND
17 SNSSPLY1_GND
20 RPM-
21 TPSRED2
22 O2SENS-1
23 PPS2
24 MANPRES1
25 SNSSPLY1
26 SNSSPLY2
27 IGN2
28 IGN1
29 DBW1-
32 O2HEAT1
35 RPM+
36 TPS2
37 AIRTEMP
38 O2SENS-2
39 PPS1
40 KEYREQ
41 DBW1+
42 PPWS_BAT
43 SUPP_AIR_VAL
44 O2HEAT2
47 PHASEIN
48 TPS1
49 MANPRES2
50 TPSRED1
51 SNSSPLY1
52 PWS

53 INJ1_2
56 CLUTCHSW
57 SNSSPLY2_GND
58 ENGSTART
63 SNSSPLY2
64 NEUTRALSW
66 CANL
67 INJ2_2
69 AB_AVVIA
70 SIDESTAND
73 FPUMPREL
76 SPAREDIG_PRESS OIL
78 RUNSTOPSW
80 CANH

RB

39 38 37
46 45 44 43 42
V O
H V
48 47
36 35

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