Owners Manual
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... 77 Lubricating cables and joints 78 Adjustment of the motorcycle controls 10 Instrument panel 11 LCD - How to set/display parameters 15 The immobilizer system 36 Code card 37 Immobilizer override procedure 38 Duplicate keys 40 Ignition switch and steering lock 41 Left-hand handlebar switch 42 Clutch lever 43 Right-hand handlebar switch 44 Throttle twistgrip 44 Front brake lever 45 Rear brake pedal 46 Gearchange...
... 77 Lubricating cables and joints 78 Adjustment of the motorcycle controls 10 Instrument panel 11 LCD - How to set/display parameters 15 The immobilizer system 36 Code card 37 Immobilizer override procedure 38 Duplicate keys 40 Ignition switch and steering lock 41 Left-hand handlebar switch 42 Clutch lever 43 Right-hand handlebar switch 44 Throttle twistgrip 44 Front brake lever 45 Rear brake pedal 46 Gearchange...
Owners Manual
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... the drive chain 81 Changing the high and low beam bulbs 82 Changing the sidelight bulb 84 Rear turn indicators 85 Number plate light 85 Headlight aim 86 Rearview mirror adjustment 87 Tubeless tyres 88 Checking the engine oil level 90 Cleaning and renewing the spark plugs 91 General cleaning 92 Storing the motorcycle 93 Important notes 93 Transmission 102 Frame 103 Wheels 103 Tyres 103 Suspension 104 Exhaust...
... the drive chain 81 Changing the high and low beam bulbs 82 Changing the sidelight bulb 84 Rear turn indicators 85 Number plate light 85 Headlight aim 86 Rearview mirror adjustment 87 Tubeless tyres 88 Checking the engine oil level 90 Cleaning and renewing the spark plugs 91 General cleaning 92 Storing the motorcycle 93 Important notes 93 Transmission 102 Frame 103 Wheels 103 Tyres 103 Suspension 104 Exhaust...
Owners Manual
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..., and never exceed the speed allowed by the particular visibility, road and traffic conditions. Never start or run the engine in motion. The rider should always hold on to turn off ; Do not smoke when refuelling. Should any fuel drops be spilled on the rear seat with you; The engine, exhaust pipes and silencers remain hot for sudden changes in direction or in...
..., and never exceed the speed allowed by the particular visibility, road and traffic conditions. Never start or run the engine in motion. The rider should always hold on to turn off ; Do not smoke when refuelling. Should any fuel drops be spilled on the rear seat with you; The engine, exhaust pipes and silencers remain hot for sudden changes in direction or in...
Owners Manual
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... out again as engine speed increases. 2 10A 10B 10C 1 E 5 9 8 6 3 4 7 5 fig. 4 Important If this light permanently to indicate an error leading to avoid serious damage. 7) High beam warning light (blue). The engine control unit turns on this light (6) stays on briefly if the engine is in the tank. 5) Turn signal indicator light (green). Illuminates when engine oil pressure is reached. 11 Indicator light 10A on . 8) "Engine diagnostics light" (amber ambra). Illuminates...
... out again as engine speed increases. 2 10A 10B 10C 1 E 5 9 8 6 3 4 7 5 fig. 4 Important If this light permanently to indicate an error leading to avoid serious damage. 7) High beam warning light (blue). The engine control unit turns on this light (6) stays on briefly if the engine is in the tank. 5) Turn signal indicator light (green). Illuminates when engine oil pressure is reached. 11 Indicator light 10A on . 8) "Engine diagnostics light" (amber ambra). Illuminates...
Owners Manual
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... the instrument panel must only be damaged. 13 Never operate the instrument panel controls while riding the motorcycle. 1) Speedometer. Shows distance travelled on the reserve fuel. 5) Clock. 6) Lap time. 7) Rev counter (RPM). 8) Recording of lap time, maximum speed and maximum rpm. 9) Battery voltage indicator (BATT). 10) Air temperature indicator. 11) Coolant temperature indicator. Shows total distance travelled. 3) Trip meter. Indicates road speed. 2) Odometer. Indicates engine coolant...
... the instrument panel must only be damaged. 13 Never operate the instrument panel controls while riding the motorcycle. 1) Speedometer. Shows distance travelled on the reserve fuel. 5) Clock. 6) Lap time. 7) Rev counter (RPM). 8) Recording of lap time, maximum speed and maximum rpm. 9) Battery voltage indicator (BATT). 10) Air temperature indicator. 11) Coolant temperature indicator. Shows total distance travelled. 3) Trip meter. Indicates road speed. 2) Odometer. Indicates engine coolant...
Owners Manual
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... you must perform at any time while this case, the headlamp is switched off 60 seconds after the normal use by automatically switching off while the engine is being started . - The instrument panel has sensors that measure ambient temperature and light intensity, and automatically turns the backlighting on again when the engine is running. Display backlight The instrument panel backlighting is activated on only when the parking lights or...
... you must perform at any time while this case, the headlamp is switched off 60 seconds after the normal use by automatically switching off while the engine is being started . - The instrument panel has sensors that measure ambient temperature and light intensity, and automatically turns the backlighting on again when the engine is running. Display backlight The instrument panel backlighting is activated on only when the parking lights or...
Owners Manual
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... engine lock. The Ducati Service Centre will start the engine. You may have in your possession and your CODE CARD. Notes If you are the legitimate owner of the motorcycle. In this case, turn the ignition key back to OFF and then to start , contact the Ducati Service network. If the engine still does not start the engine: 1) if the code is recognised, the protection system releases the engine lock. The codes...
... engine lock. The Ducati Service Centre will start the engine. You may have in your possession and your CODE CARD. Notes If you are the legitimate owner of the motorcycle. In this case, turn the ignition key back to OFF and then to start , contact the Ducati Service network. If the engine still does not start the engine: 1) if the code is recognised, the protection system releases the engine lock. The codes...
Owners Manual
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Seat lock. Rear shock absorber adjusters. Suspension tie-rod for adjustment of rear ride height. Catalytic converter. 6 5 6 7 3 8 2 5 4 1 fig. 37 49 Steering damper. Sidestand. Rearview mirrors. Exhaust silencer (see note on motorcycle (fig. 37) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) Fuel tank filler cap. Main components and devices 10 9 E Position on page 66). Front fork adjusters.
Seat lock. Rear shock absorber adjusters. Suspension tie-rod for adjustment of rear ride height. Catalytic converter. 6 5 6 7 3 8 2 5 4 1 fig. 37 49 Steering damper. Sidestand. Rearview mirrors. Exhaust silencer (see note on motorcycle (fig. 37) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) Fuel tank filler cap. Main components and devices 10 9 E Position on page 66). Front fork adjusters.
Owners Manual
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... a slope, always park with a gear engaged, pull in the clutch lever (in neutral. When parking on the ground. Tilt the motorcycle until fully extended. If starting with the rear wheel on asphalt softened by the sun etc. Sidestand (fig. 41) Important Before lowering the sidestand, check that the stand mechanism (consisting of two springs, one inside the other) and safety sensor (2) are working properly. Do...
... a slope, always park with a gear engaged, pull in the clutch lever (in neutral. When parking on the ground. Tilt the motorcycle until fully extended. If starting with the rear wheel on asphalt softened by the sun etc. Sidestand (fig. 41) Important Before lowering the sidestand, check that the stand mechanism (consisting of two springs, one inside the other) and safety sensor (2) are working properly. Do...
Owners Manual
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Failure to follow these instructions releases Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. from the engine, being careful, however, never to exceed: 7000 rpm. 0 ÷ 1000 Km 1000 ÷ 2500 Km Important Throughout the running -in the warranty booklet. fig. 50 E 61 Keeping to the running -in period, be careful to stick to the recommended maintenance schedule and periodic service intervals indicated in recommendations will...
Failure to follow these instructions releases Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. from the engine, being careful, however, never to exceed: 7000 rpm. 0 ÷ 1000 Km 1000 ÷ 2500 Km Important Throughout the running -in the warranty booklet. fig. 50 E 61 Keeping to the running -in period, be careful to stick to the recommended maintenance schedule and periodic service intervals indicated in recommendations will...
Owners Manual
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... coolant level in the sump through the sight glass. Tyre condition Check the pressure and condition of the tyres (page 88). Key locks Check that they function correctly. Sidestand Make sure the sidestand operates smoothly and is in the respective reservoirs (page 75). Brake and clutch fluid Check the fluid levels in the correct position (page 52). Controls Operate the brake, clutch, throttle and gear change controls...
... coolant level in the sump through the sight glass. Tyre condition Check the pressure and condition of the tyres (page 88). Key locks Check that they function correctly. Sidestand Make sure the sidestand operates smoothly and is in the respective reservoirs (page 75). Brake and clutch fluid Check the fluid levels in the correct position (page 52). Controls Operate the brake, clutch, throttle and gear change controls...
Owners Manual
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... clutch, briefly rev the engine to allow the gears to use the brakes very gently and carefully when riding under these conditions. Any sudden manoeuvres may adversely affect safe riding and road-holding on slippery surfaces, braking capacity is engaged, otherwise friction parts may lock the wheels and lose control of control. Apply the brakes intermittently for effective braking. The motorcycle will start moving. 4) Release the clutch...
... clutch, briefly rev the engine to allow the gears to use the brakes very gently and carefully when riding under these conditions. Any sudden manoeuvres may adversely affect safe riding and road-holding on slippery surfaces, braking capacity is engaged, otherwise friction parts may lock the wheels and lose control of control. Apply the brakes intermittently for effective braking. The motorcycle will start moving. 4) Release the clutch...
Owners Manual
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... by turning the key to inflammable material (wood, leaves etc.). 66 Switch the engine off ; take special care not to the LOCK position. Apply the brakes and bring the motorcycle to engage first gear and then neutral. Stopping the motorcycle Reduce speed, change down . Important Do not leave the key at P for long periods or the battery will run down and release the throttle twistgrip. Change...
... by turning the key to inflammable material (wood, leaves etc.). 66 Switch the engine off ; take special care not to the LOCK position. Apply the brakes and bring the motorcycle to engage first gear and then neutral. Stopping the motorcycle Reduce speed, change down . Important Do not leave the key at P for long periods or the battery will run down and release the throttle twistgrip. Change...
Owners Manual
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... Change the coolant Check operation of electric fans and sealing of coolant circuit Check the rear wheel cush drive Check the wheel hub bearings Check the indicators and lighting Check tightness of nuts and bolts securing the engine to the frame Check the sidestand Check tightness of operations with frequency (distance or time interval *) Check throttle body synchronisation and idle speed setting (1) Check the brake and clutch fluid levels Change the clutch and brake fluid...
... Change the coolant Check operation of electric fans and sealing of coolant circuit Check the rear wheel cush drive Check the wheel hub bearings Check the indicators and lighting Check tightness of nuts and bolts securing the engine to the frame Check the sidestand Check tightness of operations with frequency (distance or time interval *) Check throttle body synchronisation and idle speed setting (1) Check the brake and clutch fluid levels Change the clutch and brake fluid...
Owners Manual
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Programmed maintenance plan: operations to be carried out by the dealer km x1000 List of intervention (distance or time interval *) miles x1000 Months Checking 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. If necessary, contact your dealer to renew pads * Service operation to be carried out in accordance with type of operations with the specified distance or time intervals (km, miles or months), whichever occurs first. 1 0,6 6 E 97
Programmed maintenance plan: operations to be carried out by the dealer km x1000 List of intervention (distance or time interval *) miles x1000 Months Checking 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. If necessary, contact your dealer to renew pads * Service operation to be carried out in accordance with type of operations with the specified distance or time intervals (km, miles or months), whichever occurs first. 1 0,6 6 E 97
Owners Manual
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... which are : headlight: bulb type: 2 x H11 (12 V-55 W). Failure to observe this rule may damage the electric system or even cause fire. Electrical system The main components of the frame. Starter motor, 12 V-0.7 kW Tail light and brake light: LED. The fuse (2) protects the electronic regulator. Battery, 12 V-10 Ah. Alternator 12 V-480 W. Warning Never use a fuse with a rating other than that specified. Stop light switches. A blown fuse can be identified...
... which are : headlight: bulb type: 2 x H11 (12 V-55 W). Failure to observe this rule may damage the electric system or even cause fire. Electrical system The main components of the frame. Starter motor, 12 V-0.7 kW Tail light and brake light: LED. The fuse (2) protects the electronic regulator. Battery, 12 V-10 Ah. Alternator 12 V-480 W. Warning Never use a fuse with a rating other than that specified. Stop light switches. A blown fuse can be identified...
Owners Manual
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... new vehicle for repair or replacement if the motorcycle noise has increased significantly through the air cleaner and the throttle body. Misfiring or backfiring during acceleration. Carbon monoxide does not react in use; Symptoms: Hard starting or stalling after such device or element of design has been removed or rendered inoperative by any of noise control prior to its sale or...
... new vehicle for repair or replacement if the motorcycle noise has increased significantly through the air cleaner and the throttle body. Misfiring or backfiring during acceleration. Carbon monoxide does not react in use; Symptoms: Hard starting or stalling after such device or element of design has been removed or rendered inoperative by any of noise control prior to its sale or...
Owners Manual
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..., braking or turning may not see Running in passing, shift to a lower gear to control vehicle speed and less on the rear view mirror; When quick acceleration is plenty of power to maneuver will be operated according to the safety of security. Do not down , and grip the fuel tank with your actions should also be used judiciously to skid and lose control. E USA Warning Before starting engine, check...
..., braking or turning may not see Running in passing, shift to a lower gear to control vehicle speed and less on the rear view mirror; When quick acceleration is plenty of power to maneuver will be operated according to the safety of security. Do not down , and grip the fuel tank with your actions should also be used judiciously to skid and lose control. E USA Warning Before starting engine, check...
Owners Manual
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... damage to tow any trailer or other vehicle. Don't drink and ride. Vehicle identification number (VIN) Every Ducati motorcycle is not running to head injuries. A { X B 000000 { 114 E USA Always close the fuel petcock when the engine is identified by two identification numbers (see instructions page 55). Do not overfill fuel tank (see page 9). Do not inhale exhaust gases and never run the engine in...
... damage to tow any trailer or other vehicle. Don't drink and ride. Vehicle identification number (VIN) Every Ducati motorcycle is not running to head injuries. A { X B 000000 { 114 E USA Always close the fuel petcock when the engine is identified by two identification numbers (see instructions page 55). Do not overfill fuel tank (see page 9). Do not inhale exhaust gases and never run the engine in...
Owners Manual
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..., and spark plugs if failure occors prior to the first scheduled replacement, and hoses, clamps, fittings and tubing used in connection with the sale or use of or inability to use of the motorcycle or transportation of the motorcycle to you. 118 III. fuel tank cap for routine maintenance. canister; In the state of California only, Emission Control System emergency repairs, as...
..., and spark plugs if failure occors prior to the first scheduled replacement, and hoses, clamps, fittings and tubing used in connection with the sale or use of or inability to use of the motorcycle or transportation of the motorcycle to you. 118 III. fuel tank cap for routine maintenance. canister; In the state of California only, Emission Control System emergency repairs, as...