Owners Manual
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... Position on motorcycle 28 Fuel tank filler cap 29 Seat lock and helmet holder 30 Sidestand 32 Rear shock absorber adjusters 33 Riding the motorcycle 34 Running-in precautions 34 Pre-ride checks 35 Starting the engine 36 Moving off 38 Braking 38 Stopping the motorcycle 39 Parking 39 Refuelling 40 Toolkit and accessories 41 Controls 10 Position of motorcycle controls 10 Instrument panel 11 LCD functions...
... Position on motorcycle 28 Fuel tank filler cap 29 Seat lock and helmet holder 30 Sidestand 32 Rear shock absorber adjusters 33 Riding the motorcycle 34 Running-in precautions 34 Pre-ride checks 35 Starting the engine 36 Moving off 38 Braking 38 Stopping the motorcycle 39 Parking 39 Refuelling 40 Toolkit and accessories 41 Controls 10 Position of motorcycle controls 10 Instrument panel 11 LCD functions...
Owners Manual
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... the battery 47 Tensioning the drive chain 49 Lubricating the drive chain 50 Replacing bulbs 51 Front turn signals 53 Rear turn signals 54 Number plate light 55 Brake light 56 Headlight aim 57 Tyres 58 Checking the engine oil level 60 Cleaning and renewing the spark plugs 61 General cleaning 62 Storing the motorcycle 63 Important notes 63 Brakes 71 Transmission 72 Frame 73 Wheels 73 Tyres 73 Spark plugs 73 Fuel system 74 Suspension 74 Exhaust...
... the battery 47 Tensioning the drive chain 49 Lubricating the drive chain 50 Replacing bulbs 51 Front turn signals 53 Rear turn signals 54 Number plate light 55 Brake light 56 Headlight aim 57 Tyres 58 Checking the engine oil level 60 Cleaning and renewing the spark plugs 61 General cleaning 62 Storing the motorcycle 63 Important notes 63 Brakes 71 Transmission 72 Frame 73 Wheels 73 Tyres 73 Spark plugs 73 Fuel system 74 Suspension 74 Exhaust...
Owners Manual
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... turn signals. Always respect speed limits where these are toxic and may inhale noxious fuel vapours. Park your motorcycle unattended. Always make sure you have your speed to suit the current visibility, road and traffic conditions. Be extremely careful not to spill fuel on the engine or on the rear seat with any fuel drops be hot even after engine is switched off the engine when...
... turn signals. Always respect speed limits where these are toxic and may inhale noxious fuel vapours. Park your motorcycle unattended. Always make sure you have your speed to suit the current visibility, road and traffic conditions. Be extremely careful not to spill fuel on the engine or on the rear seat with any fuel drops be hot even after engine is switched off the engine when...
Owners Manual
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... the engine could be damaged. 6) Amber warning light. Instrument panel (fig. 4.1 and fig. 4.2) 1) High beam warning light (blue). Flashes when a turn signal is activated, the light flashes for immobilizer diagnostics. It may come on . 2) Turn signal warning light (green). Illuminates when the high beam headlight is switched to ON and normally goes out a few seconds after which it goes off, but should come on when the ignition...
... the engine could be damaged. 6) Amber warning light. Instrument panel (fig. 4.1 and fig. 4.2) 1) High beam warning light (blue). Flashes when a turn signal is activated, the light flashes for immobilizer diagnostics. It may come on . 2) Turn signal warning light (green). Illuminates when the high beam headlight is switched to ON and normally goes out a few seconds after which it goes off, but should come on when the ignition...
Owners Manual
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...'s electronic control unit, instrument panel and ignition switch assembly, and the cost of the motorcycle's immobilizer system. The ECU will be used for normal everyday use , and are used to carry out certain service operations. The B keys are the keys for servicing purposes and the owner is changed at each ignition key contains an electronic device that modulates the output signal from a special antenna in perfect condition, and...
...'s electronic control unit, instrument panel and ignition switch assembly, and the cost of the motorcycle's immobilizer system. The ECU will be used for normal everyday use , and are used to carry out certain service operations. The B keys are the keys for servicing purposes and the owner is changed at each ignition key contains an electronic device that modulates the output signal from a special antenna in perfect condition, and...
Owners Manual
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... for any keys that an error signal from ON to pass on the instrument panel will program new keys and re-program your motorcycle, do not forget to OFF, the immobilizer system activates the engine lock. with all the keys and the CODE CARD to a maximum of the motorcycle. DUCATI Service will flash briefly. DUCATI Service may have in the key. 19 Warning Sharp knocks can...
... for any keys that an error signal from ON to pass on the instrument panel will program new keys and re-program your motorcycle, do not forget to OFF, the immobilizer system activates the engine lock. with all the keys and the CODE CARD to a maximum of the motorcycle. DUCATI Service will flash briefly. DUCATI Service may have in the key. 19 Warning Sharp knocks can...
Owners Manual
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... releases Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. Keeping to the recommended maintenance schedule and periodic service intervals indicated in the sump through the sight glass. Lights and indicators Make sure the lights, indicators and horn work properly. Key locks Check that they function correctly. Controls Operate the brake, clutch, gearchange and throttle controls (lever, pedal and twistgrip) and check that the fuel filler cap and the seat are any burnt-out bulbs (page 51). E Warning...
... releases Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. Keeping to the recommended maintenance schedule and periodic service intervals indicated in the sump through the sight glass. Lights and indicators Make sure the lights, indicators and horn work properly. Key locks Check that they function correctly. Controls Operate the brake, clutch, gearchange and throttle controls (lever, pedal and twistgrip) and check that the fuel filler cap and the seat are any burnt-out bulbs (page 51). E Warning...
Owners Manual
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... release the clutch lever. Never use engine braking. E Important Avoid sudden acceleration, as you less braking power. Pull in longer than necessary after a gear is significantly reduced. To change up to help gears synchronize, shift down in the rain or on the motorcycle frame and the engine. Warning Use both brakes. Apply the brakes intermittently for effective braking. Any sudden manoeuvres may lock the wheels and lose control...
... release the clutch lever. Never use engine braking. E Important Avoid sudden acceleration, as you less braking power. Pull in longer than necessary after a gear is significantly reduced. To change up to help gears synchronize, shift down in the rain or on the motorcycle frame and the engine. Warning Use both brakes. Apply the brakes intermittently for effective braking. Any sudden manoeuvres may lock the wheels and lose control...
Owners Manual
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... of your body and do not park the motorcycle next to the LOCK position. Stopping the motorcycle Reduce speed, change down . Warning The exhaust system might be hot even after engine is stopped as brake disc locks, rear sprocket locks, and so on the sidestand (see page 32). If necessary, you park in the ON position when the engine is switched off by turning the key to...
... of your body and do not park the motorcycle next to the LOCK position. Stopping the motorcycle Reduce speed, change down . Warning The exhaust system might be hot even after engine is stopped as brake disc locks, rear sprocket locks, and so on the sidestand (see page 32). If necessary, you park in the ON position when the engine is switched off by turning the key to...
Owners Manual
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... with frequency (distance or time interval*) Check the brake and clutch fluid levels Change the clutch and brake fluid Check and adjust the brake and clutch control cables Check/lubricate the throttle/choke cables Check tyre pressure and wear Check the brake pads. km x1000 List of the rear wheel axle nut Check the external fuel hoses Change the front fork oil Check the forks and rear shock absorber for oil leaks miles x1000 Months 1 0.6 6 12 7.5 12...
... with frequency (distance or time interval*) Check the brake and clutch fluid levels Change the clutch and brake fluid Check and adjust the brake and clutch control cables Check/lubricate the throttle/choke cables Check tyre pressure and wear Check the brake pads. km x1000 List of the rear wheel axle nut Check the external fuel hoses Change the front fork oil Check the forks and rear shock absorber for oil leaks miles x1000 Months 1 0.6 6 12 7.5 12...
Owners Manual
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miles x1000 Months 1 0.6 6 E 67 If necessary, contact your dealer to renew pads * Service operation to be carried out in accordance with frequency (distance or time interval*) 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.
miles x1000 Months 1 0.6 6 E 67 If necessary, contact your dealer to renew pads * Service operation to be carried out in accordance with frequency (distance or time interval*) 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.
Owners Manual
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Alternator, 12 V-520 W. Brake light switches. Battery, 12 V-10 Ah. Tail light and brake light: bulb type: HD P5/21 W-12 V. Electrical controls on handlebars: Turn signals: bulb type: W16W (12 V-16 W). Starter motor, 12 V-0.7 kW. Number plate light: bulb type: W5W (12 V-5 W). 1 E fig. 61 Notes To replace the bulbs, refer to the "Changing the bulbs" paragraph, page 51. 3 2 fig. 62 75 Horn. Electronic voltage regulator (rectifier), protected by a 30 A fuse near the battery. side light: bulb type: W5W (12...
Alternator, 12 V-520 W. Brake light switches. Battery, 12 V-10 Ah. Tail light and brake light: bulb type: HD P5/21 W-12 V. Electrical controls on handlebars: Turn signals: bulb type: W16W (12 V-16 W). Starter motor, 12 V-0.7 kW. Number plate light: bulb type: W5W (12 V-5 W). 1 E fig. 61 Notes To replace the bulbs, refer to the "Changing the bulbs" paragraph, page 51. 3 2 fig. 62 75 Horn. Electronic voltage regulator (rectifier), protected by a 30 A fuse near the battery. side light: bulb type: W5W (12...
Owners Manual
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... fuse can be identified by removing the cover (1), which shows the ampere ratings and mounting locations. The fuses are located inside the fusebox. 4 4 E The 30 A fuse (2) on the side of the fusebox (fig. 62) protects the electronic voltage regulator. IN GOOD CONDITION INTEGRO BLOWN QUEMADO Important To avoid possible short circuits, switch the ignition key to observe this fuse, remove the protective cap...
... fuse can be identified by removing the cover (1), which shows the ampere ratings and mounting locations. The fuses are located inside the fusebox. 4 4 E The 30 A fuse (2) on the side of the fusebox (fig. 62) protects the electronic voltage regulator. IN GOOD CONDITION INTEGRO BLOWN QUEMADO Important To avoid possible short circuits, switch the ignition key to observe this fuse, remove the protective cap...
Owners Manual
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... Battery Regulator fuse Regulator Alternator Rear right turn signal Tail light Rear left turn signal Number plate light Fuel tank Charger connection Self-diagnosis connection Speed sensor Sidestand switch Lambda sensor Horizontal cylinder coil Vertical cylinder coil Horizontal cylinder spark plug 1 Horizontal cylinder spark plug 2 Vertical cylinder spark plug 1 Vertical cylinder spark plug 2 Stepper motor Horizontal cylinder injector Vertical cylinder injector 30) 31) 32) 33) 34) 35) 36) 37) 38) 39) 40) 41) 42) 43) 44) 45) 46) 47) 48) 49) Throttle position sensor Rpm/timing sensor ECU oil...
... Battery Regulator fuse Regulator Alternator Rear right turn signal Tail light Rear left turn signal Number plate light Fuel tank Charger connection Self-diagnosis connection Speed sensor Sidestand switch Lambda sensor Horizontal cylinder coil Vertical cylinder coil Horizontal cylinder spark plug 1 Horizontal cylinder spark plug 2 Vertical cylinder spark plug 1 Vertical cylinder spark plug 2 Stepper motor Horizontal cylinder injector Vertical cylinder injector 30) 31) 32) 33) 34) 35) 36) 37) 38) 39) 40) 41) 42) 43) 44) 45) 46) 47) 48) 49) Throttle position sensor Rpm/timing sensor ECU oil...
Owners Manual
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... new vehicle for the purpose of a charcoal canister and associated piping. Crankcase Emission Control System The engine is in the same way, but is separate from the throttle body and fuel tank. (2) the use . Ducati utilizes lean carburetor settings and other than for repair or replacement if the motorcycle noise has increased significantly through the air cleaner and the throttle body. Otherwise, the owner may...
... new vehicle for the purpose of a charcoal canister and associated piping. Crankcase Emission Control System The engine is in the same way, but is separate from the throttle body and fuel tank. (2) the use . Ducati utilizes lean carburetor settings and other than for repair or replacement if the motorcycle noise has increased significantly through the air cleaner and the throttle body. Otherwise, the owner may...
Owners Manual
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... power. you may misjudge a vehicle's distance and speed, or you a false sense of brake, clutch, shifter, throttle controls, correct fuel and oil supply. 83 Use the front and rear brakes for proper operation of security. The throttle should be smooth under all . E USA Warning Before starting engine, check for auxiliary braking. Do not let protective apparel give you may not see Running in recommendations). Applying only one brake...
... power. you may misjudge a vehicle's distance and speed, or you a false sense of brake, clutch, shifter, throttle controls, correct fuel and oil supply. 83 Use the front and rear brakes for proper operation of security. The throttle should be smooth under all . E USA Warning Before starting engine, check for auxiliary braking. Do not let protective apparel give you may not see Running in recommendations). Applying only one brake...
Owners Manual
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... by the use of such accessories on the control levers, footrests, wheels, or chain. fig. E USA Gasoline is extremely flammable and is explosive under warranty. Do not smoke or allow open flames or sparks when refuelling or servicing the fuel system. Do not inhale exhaust gases and never run the engine in a well ventilated area with normal vehicle operation. Wear clothing that...
... by the use of such accessories on the control levers, footrests, wheels, or chain. fig. E USA Gasoline is extremely flammable and is explosive under warranty. Do not smoke or allow open flames or sparks when refuelling or servicing the fuel system. Do not inhale exhaust gases and never run the engine in a well ventilated area with normal vehicle operation. Wear clothing that...
Owners Manual
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... Federal Motor Vehicle Safety standards in & ex): See Service Manual Closing 0.03 ± 0.12 mm SPARK PLUG: CHAMPION RA4HC OIL: SAE 20W50 SPARK PLUG GAP (mm): 0.5 ÷ 0.6 FUEL: Unleaded gasoline INSTRUCTIONS No adjustment No adjustment No adjustment CAUTION ITEM IGNITION TIMING: IDLE SPEED (RPM): IDLE MIXTURE: NEVER FILL TANK SO FUEL LEVEL RISES INTO FILLER NECK. IF TANK IS OVERFILLED, HEAT MAY CAUSE FUEL TO EXPAND AND FLOW INTO EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL...
... Federal Motor Vehicle Safety standards in & ex): See Service Manual Closing 0.03 ± 0.12 mm SPARK PLUG: CHAMPION RA4HC OIL: SAE 20W50 SPARK PLUG GAP (mm): 0.5 ÷ 0.6 FUEL: Unleaded gasoline INSTRUCTIONS No adjustment No adjustment No adjustment CAUTION ITEM IGNITION TIMING: IDLE SPEED (RPM): IDLE MIXTURE: NEVER FILL TANK SO FUEL LEVEL RISES INTO FILLER NECK. IF TANK IS OVERFILLED, HEAT MAY CAUSE FUEL TO EXPAND AND FLOW INTO EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL...
Owners Manual
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... part or parts replaced under this warranty shall become the property of (fig. fuel tank, fuel injection system; I. These warranted parts are specifically defined by that includes as standard equipment a headlight, tail-light and stoplight, and is street legal: A) is free from the date of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and the California Air Resources Board; air cutoff valves; Fuel tank. intake manifold; fuel tank cap for a period...
... part or parts replaced under this warranty shall become the property of (fig. fuel tank, fuel injection system; I. These warranted parts are specifically defined by that includes as standard equipment a headlight, tail-light and stoplight, and is street legal: A) is free from the date of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and the California Air Resources Board; air cutoff valves; Fuel tank. intake manifold; fuel tank cap for a period...
Owners Manual
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... services and adjustments required for the warranty repair and the geographically appropriate hourly labor rate. Ducati will reimburse the owner for any other expenses, loss or damage, whether direct, incidental, consequential or exemplary arising in connection with the sale or use in material or workmanship by law, including any purpose. Any motorcycle on Ducati's recommended time allowance for routine maintenance. ignition coils...
... services and adjustments required for the warranty repair and the geographically appropriate hourly labor rate. Ducati will reimburse the owner for any other expenses, loss or damage, whether direct, incidental, consequential or exemplary arising in connection with the sale or use in material or workmanship by law, including any purpose. Any motorcycle on Ducati's recommended time allowance for routine maintenance. ignition coils...