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2014 Ducati Multistrada 1200 S Granturismo on 2040-motos

$21,995
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:3 ColorColor: RED
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Ducati Multistrada description

2014 Ducati Multistrada 1200 S Granturismo, 2014 Ducati Multistrada 1200 S Granturismo
Ready to ride the world
The S Granturismo embodies the touring spirit of the new Multistrada to perfection. 73-litre panniers, top case and Ducati Skyhook Suspension (DSS) have been combined with even more touring-oriented ergonomics to engine protection bars, to provide an optimal set-up whatever the riding conditions. The goal: to tour the world.
The "S" philosophy
The range-topping 'S' versions of the Multistrada 1200 feature the innovative DSS (Ducati Skyhook Suspension) active suspension system and come with different equipment depending on specific usage. There are three configurations available: S Touring, S Pikes Peak and S Granturismo.
The S Granturismo is the top-class tourer in the range. Derived from the Multistrada 1200 S Touring, the S Granturismo features a complete range of accessories to emphasise its long-range road touring vocation.
S Granturismo
The new Multistrada 1200 S targets those customers who want to enjoy the sport performance of the Multistrada 1200 on long trips with a passenger. The standard equipment offered on the S Granturismo makes for increased load capacity and comfort and includes: larger side panniers (73 litres), top case (48 litres), soft inner liners for side panniers and top case, comfort seat for rider and passenger, 20-mm raised handlebar, supplementary LED lights, oversized windscreen, engine crash bars, tank protectors and Pirelli Angel GT tyres.
With its touring setup and the sport performance of the new Testastretta 11 DS engine, the Granturismo comes ready to travel the world.

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