Owners Manual
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... keys 19 Ignition switch and steering lock 20 Left-hand handlebar switch 21 Clutch lever 21 Right-hand handlebar switch 22 Throttle twistgrip 22 Riding the motorcycle 37 Running-in recommendations 37 Pre-ride checks 38 Starting the engine 39 Moving off 41 Braking 42 Stopping the motorcycle 43 Refuelling 43 Parking 44 Toolkit and accessories 45 Main Maintenance Operations 46 Removing the fairing panels 46 Lifting the fuel tank...
... keys 19 Ignition switch and steering lock 20 Left-hand handlebar switch 21 Clutch lever 21 Right-hand handlebar switch 22 Throttle twistgrip 22 Riding the motorcycle 37 Running-in recommendations 37 Pre-ride checks 38 Starting the engine 39 Moving off 41 Braking 42 Stopping the motorcycle 43 Refuelling 43 Parking 44 Toolkit and accessories 45 Main Maintenance Operations 46 Removing the fairing panels 46 Lifting the fuel tank...
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Changing the air filter 48 Checking the brake and clutch fluid level 49 Checking the brake pads for wear 50 Lubricating cables and joints 51 Adjusting the throttle control cable 52 Charging the battery 53 Checking the drive chain tension 54 Lubrication of the drive chain 55 Replacing bulbs 56 Headlight aim 60 Tyres 61 Checking the engine oil level 63 Cleaning and renewing the spark plugs 64 General cleaning 65 Storing the motorcycle...
Changing the air filter 48 Checking the brake and clutch fluid level 49 Checking the brake pads for wear 50 Lubricating cables and joints 51 Adjusting the throttle control cable 52 Charging the battery 53 Checking the drive chain tension 54 Lubrication of the drive chain 55 Replacing bulbs 56 Headlight aim 60 Tyres 61 Checking the engine oil level 63 Cleaning and renewing the spark plugs 64 General cleaning 65 Storing the motorcycle...
Owners Manual
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... part of you. Always turn or change your motorcycle may lead to ride a motorcycle. E Warning The exhaust system might still be spilled on the footrests when the motorcycle is switched off the engine when refuelling. Never park on to suit the current visibility, road and traffic conditions. Never start or run the engine in front of your speed to the grabhandles under the...
... part of you. Always turn or change your motorcycle may lead to ride a motorcycle. E Warning The exhaust system might still be spilled on the footrests when the motorcycle is switched off the engine when refuelling. Never park on to suit the current visibility, road and traffic conditions. Never start or run the engine in front of your speed to the grabhandles under the...
Owners Manual
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.... Notes When the immobilizer is on . 2) Turn signal warning light (green). Illuminates when the gearbox is on . 3) Low fuel warning light (yellow). also used for 24 hours after the engine starts. Illuminates when the high beam headlight is in the tank. 4) Neutral light N (green). Illuminates when there are approximately 3 litres of fuel left in neutral. 5) Engine oil pressure warning light (red). Illuminates when engine oil pressure is switched to ON and should go out...
.... Notes When the immobilizer is on . 2) Turn signal warning light (green). Illuminates when the gearbox is on . 3) Low fuel warning light (yellow). also used for 24 hours after the engine starts. Illuminates when the high beam headlight is in the tank. 4) Neutral light N (green). Illuminates when there are approximately 3 litres of fuel left in neutral. 5) Engine oil pressure warning light (red). Illuminates when engine oil pressure is switched to ON and should go out...
Owners Manual
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... control unit, instrument panel and ignition switch assembly, and the cost of each start the engine - For security reasons, the red key cannot be used for normal everyday use , and are the keys for servicing purposes and the owner is unable to produce it, it can also be met by which is changed at each ignition key contains an electronic device that locks the engine automatically whenever the ignition switch...
... control unit, instrument panel and ignition switch assembly, and the cost of each start the engine - For security reasons, the red key cannot be used for normal everyday use , and are the keys for servicing purposes and the owner is unable to produce it, it can also be met by which is changed at each ignition key contains an electronic device that locks the engine automatically whenever the ignition switch...
Owners Manual
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... the throttle twistgrip). Turn the key to OFF and back to its normal state (see step 1). DUCATI Service may have in the inserted key. 19 The use the same key during the memory programming procedure are cancelled, to start the engine. The codes for any keys not present during the procedure. In this case, it is recognized, the warning light (6, fig. 4.1) on the instrument panel...
... the throttle twistgrip). Turn the key to OFF and back to its normal state (see step 1). DUCATI Service may have in the inserted key. 19 The use the same key during the memory programming procedure are cancelled, to start the engine. The codes for any keys not present during the procedure. In this case, it is recognized, the warning light (6, fig. 4.1) on the instrument panel...
Owners Manual
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Sidestand. Tank support strut. Passenger grabhandle. Seat cover Fuel tank release lever. Headlight fairing. Catalytic converter. 1 8 7 13 2 12 11 9 3 fig. 18 27 Front fork adjuster. Rearview mirrors. Main components and devices 6 10 4 E Position on motorcycle (fig. 18) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) Fuel tank filler cap. Seat lock. Helmet cable pin. Rear shock absorber adjusters.
Sidestand. Tank support strut. Passenger grabhandle. Seat cover Fuel tank release lever. Headlight fairing. Catalytic converter. 1 8 7 13 2 12 11 9 3 fig. 18 27 Front fork adjuster. Rearview mirrors. Main components and devices 6 10 4 E Position on motorcycle (fig. 18) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) Fuel tank filler cap. Seat lock. Helmet cable pin. Rear shock absorber adjusters.
Owners Manual
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... Warning Failure to the recommended maintenance schedule and periodic service intervals indicated in the warranty booklet. Tyre condition Check the pressure and condition of the tyres (page 61). Key locks Check that lights, indicators and horn are any burnt-out bulbs (page 56). Controls Operate the brake, clutch, gearchange and throttle controls (lever, pedal and twistgrip) and check that they function correctly. Important Throughout the running -in recommendations will release Ducati Motor...
... Warning Failure to the recommended maintenance schedule and periodic service intervals indicated in the warranty booklet. Tyre condition Check the pressure and condition of the tyres (page 61). Key locks Check that lights, indicators and horn are any burnt-out bulbs (page 56). Controls Operate the brake, clutch, gearchange and throttle controls (lever, pedal and twistgrip) and check that they function correctly. Important Throughout the running -in recommendations will release Ducati Motor...
Owners Manual
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... lock the wheels and lose control of control. When riding down long, steep downhill slopes, change down to loss of the motorcycle. Using only one of the brakes will give you may adversely affect handling and road-holding on slippery surfaces, braking capacity is significantly reduced. Always use the brake controls harshly or suddenly as you less braking power. Apply the brakes intermittently for effective braking...
... lock the wheels and lose control of control. When riding down long, steep downhill slopes, change down to loss of the motorcycle. Using only one of the brakes will give you may adversely affect handling and road-holding on slippery surfaces, braking capacity is significantly reduced. Always use the brake controls harshly or suddenly as you less braking power. Apply the brakes intermittently for effective braking...
Owners Manual
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... Check tightness of intervention (distance or time interval *) Check throttle body synchronisation and idle speed setting (1) Check the brake and clutch fluid levels miles x1000 Months 1 0,6 6 12 7,5 12 24 15 24 36 22,5 36 48 30 48 60 37,5 60 • E Change the clutch and brake fluid Check and adjust the brake and clutch control cables Check/lubricate the throttle/cold start cable Check tyre pressure and wear Check the brake pads.
... Check tightness of intervention (distance or time interval *) Check throttle body synchronisation and idle speed setting (1) Check the brake and clutch fluid levels miles x1000 Months 1 0,6 6 12 7,5 12 24 15 24 36 22,5 36 48 30 48 60 37,5 60 • E Change the clutch and brake fluid Check and adjust the brake and clutch control cables Check/lubricate the throttle/cold start cable Check tyre pressure and wear Check the brake pads.
Owners Manual
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If necessary, contact your dealer to renew pads * Service operation to be carried out in accordance with type of intervention (distance or time interval *) miles x1000 Months 1 0,6 6 E Check the engine oil level Check the brake and clutch fluid levels Check tyre pressure and wear Check the drive chain tension and lubrication Check the brake pads. Programmed maintenance plan: operations to be carried out by the dealer km x1000 List of operations with the specified distance or time intervals (km, miles or months), whichever occurs first. 70
If necessary, contact your dealer to renew pads * Service operation to be carried out in accordance with type of intervention (distance or time interval *) miles x1000 Months 1 0,6 6 E Check the engine oil level Check the brake and clutch fluid levels Check tyre pressure and wear Check the drive chain tension and lubrication Check the brake pads. Programmed maintenance plan: operations to be carried out by the dealer km x1000 List of operations with the specified distance or time intervals (km, miles or months), whichever occurs first. 70
Owners Manual
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... a rocker arm connecting the frame and upper pivot point of the shock absorber. Front Make: BREMBO Dimensions: MT3.50x17" Rear Make: BREMBO Dimensions: MT5.50x17" Both wheels have removable axles. Steering angle (on the aluminium swingarm. The swingarm pivots on the motorcycle that could modify the technical characteristics for which passes through the engine. Rear wheel travel : 65 mm. Wheels Light alloy, five...
... a rocker arm connecting the frame and upper pivot point of the shock absorber. Front Make: BREMBO Dimensions: MT3.50x17" Rear Make: BREMBO Dimensions: MT5.50x17" Both wheels have removable axles. Steering angle (on the aluminium swingarm. The swingarm pivots on the motorcycle that could modify the technical characteristics for which passes through the engine. Rear wheel travel : 65 mm. Wheels Light alloy, five...
Owners Manual
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... the battery. Black frame and wheels. Number plate light: bulb type: W5W (12 V-5 W). Available colours E Ducati anniversary red, code F_473.101 (PPG); Transparent, code 228.880 (PPG) with white stripe Red frame with Euro 3 emission regulations. Notes To replace the bulbs, refer to the paragraph "Changing the bulbs" on handlebars: turn signals: bulb type: R10W (12 V-10 W). Starter motor, 12 V-0.7 kW. Transparent, code 228.880 (PPG) with black wheels. Horn Brake light switches. Electrical...
... the battery. Black frame and wheels. Number plate light: bulb type: W5W (12 V-5 W). Available colours E Ducati anniversary red, code F_473.101 (PPG); Transparent, code 228.880 (PPG) with white stripe Red frame with Euro 3 emission regulations. Notes To replace the bulbs, refer to the paragraph "Changing the bulbs" on handlebars: turn signals: bulb type: R10W (12 V-10 W). Starter motor, 12 V-0.7 kW. Transparent, code 228.880 (PPG) with black wheels. Horn Brake light switches. Electrical...
Owners Manual
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... electric system or even cause fire. 4 4 IN GOOD CONDITION BLOWN fig. 63 79 Warning Never use a fuse with a rating other than that specified. The fuses are accessed by a broken filament (4, fig. 63). 3 E 2 1 fig. 62 Important To avoid possible short circuits, switch the ignition key to observe this fuse, remove the protective cap (3). Fuses The main fuse box is located on the right of the battery...
... electric system or even cause fire. 4 4 IN GOOD CONDITION BLOWN fig. 63 79 Warning Never use a fuse with a rating other than that specified. The fuses are accessed by a broken filament (4, fig. 63). 3 E 2 1 fig. 62 Important To avoid possible short circuits, switch the ignition key to observe this fuse, remove the protective cap (3). Fuses The main fuse box is located on the right of the battery...
Owners Manual
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...antenna Key switch Lights relay Fusebox Starter motor Starter contactor Battery Master fuse Regulator Alternator Rear right-turn indicator Tail light Number plate light Rear left-turn indicator Fuel tank Self-diagnosis connection Speed sensor Horizontal cylinder coil Vertical cylinder coil Horizontal cylinder spark plugs Vertical cylinder spark plugs Horizontal cylinder injector Vertical cylinder injector Throttle position sensor Rpm/timing sensor Sidestand switch ECU Injection relay Neutral switch 31) 32) 33) 34) 35) 36) 37) 38) 39) 40) 41) 42) 43) 44) 45) Oil pressure switch Rear brake light...
...antenna Key switch Lights relay Fusebox Starter motor Starter contactor Battery Master fuse Regulator Alternator Rear right-turn indicator Tail light Number plate light Rear left-turn indicator Fuel tank Self-diagnosis connection Speed sensor Horizontal cylinder coil Vertical cylinder coil Horizontal cylinder spark plugs Vertical cylinder spark plugs Horizontal cylinder injector Vertical cylinder injector Throttle position sensor Rpm/timing sensor Sidestand switch ECU Injection relay Neutral switch 31) 32) 33) 34) 35) 36) 37) 38) 39) 40) 41) 42) 43) 44) 45) Oil pressure switch Rear brake light...
Owners Manual
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... with Noise Control System Prohibited. This system prevents the escape of fuel vapors from the crankcase emission control system. After-burning (backfiring). Crankcase Emission Control System The engine is separate from the throttle body and fuel tank. Poor performance (driveability) and poor economy. Exhaust Emission Control System The Exhaust Emission Control System is composed of lean carburetor settings, and no adjustments should be made except idle speed...
... with Noise Control System Prohibited. This system prevents the escape of fuel vapors from the crankcase emission control system. After-burning (backfiring). Crankcase Emission Control System The engine is separate from the throttle body and fuel tank. Poor performance (driveability) and poor economy. Exhaust Emission Control System The Exhaust Emission Control System is composed of lean carburetor settings, and no adjustments should be made except idle speed...
Owners Manual
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... brake, clutch, shifter, throttle controls, correct fuel and oil supply. 85 When quick acceleration is necessary as in addition to obtain the necessary power. When going down shift at moderate speed and out of both the front and rear brakes. When going up steep slopes, shift to a lower gear so that there is wet, rely more on the throttle to spare rather than overloading the engine...
... brake, clutch, shifter, throttle controls, correct fuel and oil supply. 85 When quick acceleration is necessary as in addition to obtain the necessary power. When going down shift at moderate speed and out of both the front and rear brakes. When going up steep slopes, shift to a lower gear so that there is wet, rely more on the throttle to spare rather than overloading the engine...
Owners Manual
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... 170/60ZR17 tire, MT 5.50x17 RIM at 36.9 PSI cold. Engine family : This vehicle conforms to 1998 model year new motorcycles. CAUTION Cod. 432 1 233 1A NEVER FILL TANK SO FUEL LEVEL RISES INTO FILLER NECK. This vehicle conforms to all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety standards in & ex): See Service Manual Closing 0.03 - 0.12 mm SPARK PLUG: CHAMPION RA4HC SPARK PLUG GAP (mm): 0.5 0.6 OIL: SAE 20W50 FUEL: Unleaded gasoline...
... 170/60ZR17 tire, MT 5.50x17 RIM at 36.9 PSI cold. Engine family : This vehicle conforms to 1998 model year new motorcycles. CAUTION Cod. 432 1 233 1A NEVER FILL TANK SO FUEL LEVEL RISES INTO FILLER NECK. This vehicle conforms to all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety standards in & ex): See Service Manual Closing 0.03 - 0.12 mm SPARK PLUG: CHAMPION RA4HC SPARK PLUG GAP (mm): 0.5 0.6 OIL: SAE 20W50 FUEL: Unleaded gasoline...
Owners Manual
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... : carburetor and internal parts; intake manifold; fuel tank cap for a period of use, of 30,000 kilometers (18,641 miles), or 5 (five) years from defects in compliance with all applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and the California Air Resources Board; and B) is designed, built and equipped so as standard equipment a headlight, tail-light and stoplight, and is...
... : carburetor and internal parts; intake manifold; fuel tank cap for a period of use, of 30,000 kilometers (18,641 miles), or 5 (five) years from defects in compliance with all applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and the California Air Resources Board; and B) is designed, built and equipped so as standard equipment a headlight, tail-light and stoplight, and is...
Owners Manual
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... solely to exceed Ducati's suggested retail price for the warranty repair and the geographically appropriate hourly labor rate. Ducati will reimburse the owner for the expenses, including diagnosis, not to the remedying of defects in the California Administrative Code, may vary from the Ducati dealer. Any motorcycle on which adversely affect performance and/or (5) use of replacement parts or accessories not conforming...
... solely to exceed Ducati's suggested retail price for the warranty repair and the geographically appropriate hourly labor rate. Ducati will reimburse the owner for the expenses, including diagnosis, not to the remedying of defects in the California Administrative Code, may vary from the Ducati dealer. Any motorcycle on which adversely affect performance and/or (5) use of replacement parts or accessories not conforming...