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Ducati Multistrada 1260S Pikes Peak
Here are the top five changes that set the Ducati Multistrada 1260 Pikes Peak apart from the standard bike - Exclusive paint scheme The most evident change is the paint scheme. The Multistrada 1260 Pikes Peak gets a red, white and black paint scheme inspired by the race bike which won the Pikes Peak. This livery is unique to this variant. Carbon fibre components While the other variants get tall windscreens, the Multistrada 1260 Pikes Peak gets a short and sporty carbon fibre fly screen along with a small plexiglass screen. Even the fender and the air intake cover are made out of carbon fibre. These give the bike a lightweight appeal. Lighter wheels The Multistrada 1260 Pikes Peak rides on lightweight forged aluminium wheels sourced from Marchesini, in place of five-spoke wheels on the other variants. Overall, the weight saving amounts to six kilograms. New suspension While the standard and 1260 S variants get Sachs suspension setup, the 1260 Pikes Peak sources its suspension from Ohlins. It gets 48mm inverted front forks and a TTX36 rear mono shock, both of which are manually adjustable for preload, compression and rebound. Performance exhaust The 1262cc powertrain might be the same, but the Multistrada 1260 Pikes Peak breathes through a Termignoni slip-on exhaust system. It does not affect the power output, although you do get a loud and sporty soundtrack.
The Multistrada gets an upgrade with the new Ducati Testastretta DVT (Desmodromic Variable Timing) 1262 cu cm engine, new chassis, more advanced electronics, and an aesthetic update that includes new fairing panels and lighter, sportier looking wheels. As soon as it was launched back in 2010, the Multistrada revolutionised the motorcycling world by offering four bikes in one: from sport bike to long- distance tourer, from everyday runabout to enduro. With its four souls, many new features and Riding Modes, the Multistrada 1260 brings a whole new level of performance, ease of riding, comfort and fun. The 1262 cc Ducati Testastretta DVT engine is Euro 4 approved and gives ample low-to-mid range torque for even better rideability in everyday use. With 85% of the torque available at 3,500 rpm, delivery at 5,500 rpm is 18% higher compared to the predecessor model. This means the Multistrada 1260 offers the highest torque output in its class at 4,000 rpm, i.e. in the most frequently used rpm range. Controlling such power delivery is made easy by the new Ride-by-Wire system ensuring smoother throttle control, combined with the smoother, more accurate up and downshifting offered by the DQS (Ducati Quick Shift) Up & Down which significantly improves the riding experience. The updated chassis, with a longer swinging arm and wheelbase and revised geometry up front, makes for sharper handling in curves, and ensures full stability even when riding two-up at full load with the side panniers. The Multistrada 1260 also sets the benchmark in motorcycle electronics thanks to its Bosch IMU inertial platform. The Bosch IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) controls Cornering ABS, the Ducati Cornering Lights (DCL) functionality incorporated in the full LED headlight of the Multistrada S, and Ducati Wheelie Control (DWC). Both DWC and DTC feature rider-settable 8-level sensitivity and can be disabled. The Vehicle Hold Control (VHC) has been included as standard on the Multistrada 1260. Lastly, the Bosch IMU inertial platform also interacts with the semi-active Ducati Skyhook Suspension (DSS) Evolution control system featured on the Multistrada 1260 S. All models feature Cruise Control for the rider to set the desired cruise speed from the controls incorporated in the switchgear on the left handlebar. On the S version a Bluetooth module is included as standard: this activates the Ducati Multimedia System (DMS) and can connect the bike to a smartphone for user-friendly control of basic functions such as receiving incoming calls, notification of text messages, or playing music via the handlebar controls. The corresponding information is displayed on the new TFT dashboard, unrivalled in terms of user interface and ease of viewing. The Multistrada 1260 comes with a new Hands Free system for enhanced security and also offers long maintenance intervals. With an oil change required every 15,000 km and a “Desmo Service” every 30,000 km, Multistrada owners will be able to enjoy even the longest trips with full peace of mind.
Multistrada 1260
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