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2012 Ducati Multistrada 1200 1200 Sport Touring on 2040-motos

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YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Gloss White
Location:

Redmond, Washington, US

Redmond, WA, US
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Ducati Multistrada tech info

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Ducati Multistrada description

2012 Ducati Multistrada 1200 1200, The Multistrada 1200 ABS is an amazing motorcycle, capable taking on many different riding conditions and situations. It is the bike for touring, commuting, sport riding, track days, adventures, and much more. The Multistrada is eager to take on anything you can throw at it. At the heart of the Multistrada 1200 is the Testastretta 11 motor. Based on the 1198 Superbike's power plant, the Testastretta 11 has superbike levels of power but with improved reliability and more time between major service intervals. The Multistrada 1200 ABS standard has 4 different riding modes Sport, Touring, Urban, Enduro. Each mode changes the levels of horse power, throttle response, traction control, and ABS. All these rider aids can be adjusted as well to suit each riders preferences. How does this model differ with the Multistrada 1200S Touring? The S Touring comes standard with a center stand, heated grips, hard bags and Ohlins electronically adjustable suspension. Our photo shoot bike has Ducati Performance Full 2 into 1 Exhaust System installed. Free bags.

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Ducati Diavel gets more Öhlins treatment

Mon, 09 Jan 2012

Here's a look at some tasty black Öhlins forks for the Ducati Diavel. This is what Öhlins have to say about them: We've developed a set of performance forks for the awesome Ducati Diavel to give increased handling capabilities to this already unique ‘muscle bike’.The FGRT 301 ‘Road and Track’ forks have been especially designed with black outer tubes and gold fork sliders to retain the mean and moody look of this 160bhp monster machine, something that reflects the front suspension on the Ducati MotoGP machines.Featuring 48mm forks containing Öhlins NIX 30mm cartridge technology, the new forks offer improved road manners and high performance capabilities for when the pace increases. With adjustment of compression and rebound split between the two fork legs, the new forks offer unrivalled control and feel whatever the conditions.The forks follow the successful introduction of the Ohlins rear shock for the Diavel and it is expected many customers will combine the two suspension systems for the ultimate in comfort and handling for their machine.Öhlins has a fantastic relationship with Ducati with models such as the Multistrada 1200S and the eagerly awaited 1199S Panigale utilising electronically adjusting Öhlins suspension systems.The Öhlins FGRT 301 Road and Track forks are available now and are priced at £2597.90 + VAT.

Ex-Ducati CEO Michael Lock Lands at Lamborghini

Fri, 02 Mar 2012

Former Ducati North America Chief Executive Officer Michael Lock has landed a job at another exotic Italian vehicle manufacturer: Lamborghini. During his seven-year tenure with Ducati North America, Lock reorganized the company’s marketing, distribution and service operations, helping Ducati increase its share of the North American market to record highs. Lock is also believed to have been a driving force behind the development of the Ducati Diavel.

Audi Makes 750 Million Euro Offer for Ducati

Thu, 29 Mar 2012

Audi has offered 750 million euros (US$995 million) for Ducati, according to a report from Italian publication Corriere di Bologna. The offer is reportedly also include Ducati‘s debts. Corriere reports those debts may turn out to be much lower than the 200 million euro estimate that was being passed around in rumors.