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Setting menu - Riding Mode - DTC

This function allows setting the intervention level of

the DTC traction control system or deactivating it.

Use buttons (1) and (2) from the Interactive

Menu to select the “Setting menu” item and

press ENTER (3).

Select the “Riding Mode” item and press ENTER

(3).

Select the Riding Mode you wish to customise

and press ENTER (3).

Select the “DTC” item and press ENTER (3).

Levels from 1 to 8 and “Off” are displayed on the left-

hand side. While the currently set level is shown on

the right. The motorbike is shown in the middle with

the part involved in the setting highlighted and the

reference indications.
Use buttons (1) and (2) to scroll and select the desired

level. Press ENTER (3) to confirm and quit the

setting menu.

Attention

When the DTC is set to Off, the DWC is also

automatically set to Off, so both the wheelie control

and the vehicle dynamics stabilisation control are

deactivated.

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Summary of Contents for MONSTER 2022

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Page 2: ...Owner s manual ENGLISH 1...

Page 3: ...h correct maintenance by specialist Service Centres You can also find this manual in digital format always up to date in the dedicated area of the Ducati website and in the MyDucati App which can be c...

Page 4: ...is manual might differ from your motorcycle Any and all reproduction or spreading of the contents herein in whole or in part is forbidden All rights reserved to Ducati Motor Holding S p A Any request...

Page 5: ...e date of delivery of the motorcycle or for the period of coverage of the Ever Red warranty extension The roadside assistance services include Roadside assistance and towing Transport of passengers fo...

Page 6: ...31 31 Croatia 0800 79 87 385 1 464 01 41 Denmark 80 20 22 07 45 80 20 22 07 Estonia 0 69 79 199 372 69 79 199 Finland 09 77 47 64 00 358 9 7747640 0 France Corsica 0800 23 65 10 33 4 72 17 12 83 FYROM...

Page 7: ...0 2 61 10 43 48 Romania 021 317 46 90 40 21 317 46 90 Serbia 011 240 43 51 381 11 240 43 51 Slovakia 02 492 05 963 421 2 49 20 59 63 Slovenia 01 530 53 10 386 1 530 53 10 Spain 900 101 576 34 91 594 9...

Page 8: ...y Best Practices 35 Refuelling 37 Carrying the maximum load allowed 38 Information about carrying capacity 38 Dangerous products warnings 39 Vehicle identification number 41 Engine identification numb...

Page 9: ...pping the motorcycle 94 Refuelling 95 Parking 97 Tool kit and accessories 98 Instrument panel Dashboard 99 Instrument panel 99 Warning lights 100 Main page items 104 Riding Mode 109 Engine rpm indicat...

Page 10: ...190 Adjusting the rear view mirrors 192 Tyres 194 Check engine oil level 196 Cleaning the motorcycle 198 Storing the motorcycle 200 Important notes 201 Vehicle transport 202 Scheduled maintenance cha...

Page 11: ...Open source software 226 Information about open source software 226 Declarations of conformity 227 Declarations of conformity 227 10...

Page 12: ...replaced under warranty or repaired are covered by warranty for the remaining outstanding warranty period of the motorcycle 1 5 Also through a specific insurance policy Ducati offers the Customer addi...

Page 13: ...if the Motorcycle is used in sporting competitions of any kind or for damage resulting from improper use of the Motorcycle on the track or on the road h to the Motorcycle to which modifications not a...

Page 14: ...ranty offered by Ducati will not longer be in effect and the Customer rights to warranty performance will become null and void 4 Limitations of liability 4 1 Without prejudice to the national regulati...

Page 15: ...delivered by your Dealer when handing over your new motorcycle to the first owner or on the website www ducati com in the MyDucati section or on the MyDucati app 6 Scheduled maintenance plan and pre...

Page 16: ...he applicability of the warranty 6 5 In order to certify that the operations specified for each service coupon have been duly performed the Dealer and or Authorised Ducati Workshop shall place their s...

Page 17: ...to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure If you purchased your motorbike in New Zealand Our goods come w...

Page 18: ...he National Law are greater than your rights under the Warranty Ducati will honour your rights under the National Law To make a claim under the Warranty you must notify one of the Ducati Authorised De...

Page 19: ...enger helmet intercoms and satellite navigator to be connected via Bluetooth allowing incoming and outgoing phone calls to be managed and music on the smartphone to be played For pairing and managing...

Page 20: ...ractive Menu to select the Setting menu item and press ENTER 3 Select the Bluetooth item and press ENTER 3 Pairing are Paired devices are displayed Pairing allows pairing a new Bluetooth device Paired...

Page 21: ...ect one of the corresponding devices already paired see section Paired devices Note Before pairing a new device make sure that its Bluetooth connection is active and that it can be detected by other B...

Page 22: ...ooth devices and displays the message Wait followed by a list of detected devices Fig 4 As soon as the search stage is over system gives out a list of all detected devices Use the buttons 1 and 2 to s...

Page 23: ...the Bluetooth item and press ENTER 3 Select the Paired devices item and press ENTER 3 Fig 2 The paired devices are listed Press buttons 1 and 2 to select the desired device and press ENTER 3 The messa...

Page 24: ...mpaired sharing Music multimedia player etc and may equally affect some types of Smartphones depending on supported Bluetooth profiles This is why Ducati cannot guarantee multimedia player proper oper...

Page 25: ...in the day mode or white in the night mode when the corresponding device is connected via Bluetooth They are grey if the corresponding device is paired but not connected To change the day or night dis...

Page 26: ...etooth pairing procedure refer to sub section Bluetooth device pairing and management page 19 Select the Interactive Menu A Fig 8 by pressing and holding button 1 pressed for a long time Use buttons 1...

Page 27: ...e a call a window is shown with the name or number of the caller as well as the items Accept and Decline D Fig 11 In this case shortly press the ENTER button 3 to select the Accept or Decline item pre...

Page 28: ...r after declining an incoming call the window F Fig 11 will be displayed for 5 seconds with the name or number of the contact and Call back press ENTER button 3 to start the call Note The music player...

Page 29: ...ssage the display will show the symbol H Fig 13 for 60 seconds flashing for the first 3 seconds Note The number of received messages or e mails is not displayed 1 N 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 rpm X1000 SPORT...

Page 30: ...Select the Interactive Menu A Fig 14 by pressing and holding button 1 pressed for a long time Use buttons 1 and 2 to select item Music B Fig 14 and press the ENTER button 3 Note Music is played on the...

Page 31: ...control press the ENTER button 3 for a long time previous track play or pause stop next track Pressing and holding button 1 for a long time while a track is playing will close the music player window...

Page 32: ...he possible hazards for you or other persons such as Safety labels on the motorcycle Safety messages preceded by a warning symbol and either WARNING or IMPORTANT Attention Failure to comply with these...

Page 33: ...ger provided that the supplied kit which can be installed only at a Ducati Dealer or Authorised Service Centre is fitted Attention The total weight of the motorcycle in running order including rider p...

Page 34: ...ability to control the motorcycle possibly leading to an accident Some states require vehicle insurance Attention Check your state laws Obtain insurance coverage and keep your insurance document secur...

Page 35: ...able eye wear Use certified five finger gloves made from leather or abrasion resistant material with knuckle protectors and reinforcements on the fingers Riding boots or shoes must have non slip soles...

Page 36: ...lure to carry out these checks before riding may lead to motorcycle damage and injury to rider and or passenger Attention Start the engine outdoors or in a well ventilated area The engine should never...

Page 37: ...y inspect the tyres at regular intervals for detecting cracks and cuts especially on the side walls bulges or large spots that are indicative of internal damage Replace them if badly damaged Remove an...

Page 38: ...ing a maximum content of ethanol of 10 E10 Using fuel with ethanol content over 10 is forbidden Using it could result in severe damage of the engine and motorcycle components Using fuel with ethanol c...

Page 39: ...essories in the lowest possible position and close to motorcycle centre Important Never fix bulky or heavy objects to the handlebar or to the front mudguard as this would affect stability and cause da...

Page 40: ...se parts with a clean shop cloth before proceeding to service the system Keep away from children Attention The fluid used in the brake system is corrosive In the event of accidental contact with eyes...

Page 41: ...pressure and will cause severe burns The cooling fan operates automatically keep hands well clear and make sure your clothing does not snag on the fan Battery Attention The battery gives off explosiv...

Page 42: ...Vehicle identification number Note These numbers identify the motorcycle model and should always be indicated when ordering spare parts Fig 19 41...

Page 43: ...Engine identification number Note These numbers identify the motorcycle model and should always be indicated when ordering spare parts Fig 20 42...

Page 44: ...Tank filler plug 2 Seat lock 3 Helmet cable fastening pin 4 Side stand 5 Rear view mirrors 6 USB connection 7 Front fork adjusters 8 Rear shock absorber adjusters 9 Catalytic converter 10 Exhaust sil...

Page 45: ...ase the lock CLOSING Close the plug with key inserted and press to fit in place Turn the key counter clockwise to the original position and remove it Close flap 1 Note Plug can only be closed when key...

Page 46: ...Insert the key in lock 1 turn clockwise while pressing down at the latch 3 to help release the pin Slide the seat 2 to the rear after removing the front retaining tabs A from the tank support bracket...

Page 47: ...ing the seat you can reach the battery maintainer connector C To use it remove the cover and connect the connector C to maintainer 4 as described in chapter Maintaining the battery charge C Fig 25 C 4...

Page 48: ...re that all elements are correctly positioned and fastened to the compartment under the seat 2 Insert the retaining tabs A at the front end of the seat into the tank support bracket B fixed to the rea...

Page 49: ...raised insert the latch 3 into the lock 4 by pressing on the seat push the seat rear end until you hear the lock 4 click into place Make sure the seat is safely secured to the frame and remove the ke...

Page 50: ...motorcycle is OFF Nevertheless the battery features a certain self discharge rate that is normal and depends on ambient conditions as well as on non use time Important If battery is not kept at a min...

Page 51: ...agnostic socket Note Using charge maintainers not approved by Ducati could damage the electric system motorcycle warranty does not cover the battery if damaged due to failure to comply with the above...

Page 52: ...cable end into pin 2 Leave the helmet hanging and refit the seat to hold it in place Attention This device protects the helmet against theft when the motorcycle is parked Do not leave the helmet attac...

Page 53: ...similar or the motorcycle may fall over When parking downhill always position the motorcycle with the rear wheel facing downhill To pull down the side stand hold the motorcycle handlebars with both h...

Page 54: ...nsure trouble free operation of the side stand joint thoroughly clean it and then use SHELL Alvania R3 grease to lubricate all friction points Note The engine can be started with the side stand down a...

Page 55: ...vices functionality becoming impaired sharing Music multimedia player etc and may equally affect some types of Smartphones depending on supported Bluetooth profiles This is why Ducati cannot guarantee...

Page 56: ...he following kits Kit of Ducati Zumo satellite navigator 350 Kit of Ducati Zumo satellite navigator 390 Kit of Ducati Zumo satellite navigator 395 Note The Ducati kits mentioned above can be purchased...

Page 57: ...at on the left side and is protected by a flap lift flap to use connection Important When the engine is off and key set to ON do not leave accessories connected to the USB socket for a long period of...

Page 58: ...reen height Attention Adjusting windscreen height while riding could cause an accident Adjust the windscreen only with motorcycle at a standstill Windscreen 1 can be adjusted in two positions high and...

Page 59: ...ove windscreen 1 from the low to the high position grab it in the central area and pull it up as shown in the figure until hearing the clicks indicating the correct positioning of windscreen 1 1 Fig 3...

Page 60: ...To move the windscreen 1 back to the low position lower it with one hand as shown in the figure 1 Fig 38 59...

Page 61: ...2 to adjust the preload of the inner springs 3 to adjust the compression damping Position the motorcycle on its side stand so that it is stable Turn adjuster 1 at the top end of the RH fork leg with...

Page 62: ...pletely anticlockwise to obtain fully uncompressed position From this position adjust the spring preload by turning the adjuster 2 clockwise Every turn corresponds to 1 mm 0 04 in of spring preload ST...

Page 63: ...t the preload of the inner springs 3 to adjust the compression damping Position the motorcycle on its side stand so that it is stable Turn the adjuster 1 at the top end of the RH fork leg with a suita...

Page 64: ...ticlockwise to obtain fully uncompressed position From this position adjust the spring preload by turning the adjuster 2 clockwise Every turn corresponds to 1 mm 0 04 in of spring preload STANDARD set...

Page 65: ...the engine adjusts the damping during the rebound phase return Turn adjuster 1 clockwise to stiffen the damping or counter clockwise to soften it Ring nuts 2 and 3 located in the shock absorber lower...

Page 66: ...0 51 in Attention To turn the preload adjuster ring nut use a pin wrench Pay attention to avoid hand injuries by hitting motorcycle parts in case the wrench tooth suddenly slips on the ring nut groove...

Page 67: ...rn Turn knob 1 clockwise to stiffen the damping or counter clockwise to soften it Turn knob 3 counter clockwise to stiffen the damping or clockwise to soften it The two ring nuts 2 located in the shoc...

Page 68: ...5 in Attention To turn the preload adjuster ring nut use a pin wrench Pay attention to avoid hand injuries by hitting motorcycle parts in case the wrench tooth suddenly slips on the ring nut groove wh...

Page 69: ...ride the motorcycle Be sure to read this information carefully before you use the controls 1 Instrument panel 2 Key operated ignition switch and steering lock 3 Left hand switch 4 Clutch lever 5 Right...

Page 70: ...Switchgears 6 3 7 1 2 5 4 3a 3B 8 9 10 10a 10b Fig 47 69...

Page 71: ...dicator three posi tion switch position 3a left turn indicator centre position OFF position 3b right turn indicator 4 Low beam 5 High beam 6 High beam flasher and Start Stop Lap function 7 Horn 8 Haza...

Page 72: ...the manual switching on of the low or high beam the engine is not started the lights are turned off To preserve the motorcycle battery the headlight is automatically switched off when starting the en...

Page 73: ...ivate the low beam DRL in Manual mode only for version with DRL lights If the Daytime Running Lights are in this mode as set through the DRL function within the Setting menu page 145 DRL will not chan...

Page 74: ...the rider control the turn indicators in the most comfortable and easy way Such systems have been designed to work in most riding manoeuvres nonetheless the rider must pay attention to the turn indica...

Page 75: ...event of heavy braking from a speed of more than 55 km h the tail light flashes rapidly in order to warn the vehicles behind When deceleration is reduced below a predefined threshold the flashing is...

Page 76: ...s spare keys he she shall contact a Ducati authorised service centre and bring all keys he she still has The Ducati authorised service centre will program all new and old keys The Ducati authorised se...

Page 77: ...d has four positions A ON enables lights and engine operation B OFF disables lights and engine operation C LOCK the steering is locked Note To move the key to the last two positions press it down befo...

Page 78: ...of the PIN Entering the code The 2 arrows above and below the digit indicate that the number can be changed from 0 to 9 using buttons 1 and 2 Press ENTER 3 to confirm and move on to the following digi...

Page 79: ...ODE is correct the instrument panel shows Correct for 2 seconds and then displays the standard screen Important If this procedure is necessary in order to start the motorcycle contact an Authorised Du...

Page 80: ...isengages the clutch When the clutch lever 1 is operated drive from the engine to the gearbox and the drive wheel is disengaged Using the clutch properly is essential to smooth riding especially when...

Page 81: ...tgrip on the handlebar Turn clockwise to increase lever distance from the handgrip Turn the adjuster counter clockwise to decrease lever distance The lever distance can be adjusted to a distance A 6 4...

Page 82: ...Throttle twistgrip The twistgrip 1 on the right handlebar opens the throttles When released it will spring back to the initial position idling speed 1 Fig 56 81...

Page 83: ...distance A from the handgrip on the handlebar The lever distance 1 can be adjusted in a space of A 10 mm 0 39 in Turn the knob 2 clockwise to increase lever 1 distance from the twist grip Turn the ad...

Page 84: ...Rear brake pedal Press pedal 1 down with your foot to operate the rear brake The control system is of the hydraulic type 1 Fig 58 83...

Page 85: ...wn the pedal to engage the 1st gear and to shift down The N light on the instrument panel will go out upwards lift the pedal to engage 2nd gear and then 3rd 4th 5th and 6th gears Each time you move th...

Page 86: ...The position of the gearchange 1 and rear brake 2 pedals in relation to the footrests can be adjusted to suit the requirements of the rider Have the gear change pedal and rear brake pedal adjusted at...

Page 87: ...l allow the friction material on the brake pads to bed in against the brake discs For all mechanical parts of the motorcycle to adapt to one another and above all not to adversely affect the life of b...

Page 88: ...g and topping up the coolant level TYRE CONDITION Check tyre pressure and condition see Tyres CONTROLS Work the brake clutch throttle and gear change controls levers pedals and twistgrip and check for...

Page 89: ...ed reading slots would compromise system proper operation It is recommended to disable ABS system in case of muddy road surface because under this condition the system might be subject to sudden failu...

Page 90: ...tion Make sure both the green light N and the red light on the instrument panel come on Let the motorcycle start without operating the throttle control Note If the battery is flat system automatically...

Page 91: ...on Never start or run the engine indoors Exhaust gases are poisonous and may lead to loss of consciousness or even death within a short time Important The oil pressure light should go out a few second...

Page 92: ...The engine will shut off by turning the red switch 2 to the RUN OFF position B 2 Fig 66 91...

Page 93: ...up the engine by turning the throttle twistgrip while gradually releasing the clutch lever the motorcycle will start moving off 5 Let go of clutch lever and speed up 6 To shift up close the throttle...

Page 94: ...System ABS has been developed to enable riders to use the motorcycle braking power to the fullest possible amount in emergency braking or under poor pavement or adverse weather conditions ABS uses hyd...

Page 95: ...first gear and then neutral Stop the engine by pushing the switch 3 up to the RUN OFF position Turn the vehicle key off by turning the ignition key 1 to position 2 Important Do not leave the key to ON...

Page 96: ...is residual pressure escaping from the fuel tank therefore the stop of the hiss indicates that there is no more residual pressure The situation described above is more likely in hot weather condition...

Page 97: ...he use of fuel with a maximum oxygen content of 2 7 by weight and a maximum ethanol content of 5 by volume according to EN 228 2 The E10 reference inside the label indicates the use of fuel with a max...

Page 98: ...ong after the engine is switched off pay particular attention not to touch the exhaust system with any body part and do not park the vehicle next to flammable material wood leaves etc Do not cover the...

Page 99: ...under the seat Tool kit includes fuse pliers two helmet anti theft system cables flat blade Phillips screwdriver screwdriver handgrip tubular wrench 14x16x145 mm 0 55x0 63x5 71 in rod 6x120 mm 0 24x4...

Page 100: ...nt panel The motorbike is equipped with a COBO instrument panel featuring a TFT colour display The instrument panel provides all the information needed for safe driving and allows you to customise the...

Page 101: ...Warning lights 1 N 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 rpm X1000 SPORT 10 34 am Air 22 C 100 C A 11 Setting menu Total 1229 km DQS DTC ABS DWC Off 1 2 Off 9 8 4 13 12 11 10 3 14 15 1 2 2 4 6 5 7 Fig 73 100...

Page 102: ...with degraded performance on DTC DWC disabled and or not functioning due to a fault in the control unit Amber yellow 7 Engine oil low pressure Important If the ENGINE OIL light stays ON stop the engin...

Page 103: ...ion and overtaking take the vehicle to a Ducati authorised service centre to eliminate the malfunction The warning light turns on flashing to warn about a critical emission re lated error that could d...

Page 104: ...a sequential check of the LED warning lights After this routine the instrument panel displays the main page in the mode in use before last Key Off During this check stage if the motorcycle speed exce...

Page 105: ...ssible to change units of measurement through the Measurement units function in the Setting menu page 166 The table lists the available items 1 N 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 rpm X1000 SPORT 10 34 am Air 22 C 1...

Page 106: ...menu page 144 5 Riding Mode in use Refer to Riding Mode page 109 6 Clock It is possible to set it through the Date and time function in the Setting menu page 152 7 Gear 8 Parameters window It display...

Page 107: ...allow the cooling system to lower the engine temperature If this is not possible due to traffic conditions stop and turn the engine off If the motorcycle continues to be used when the engine is overh...

Page 108: ...menu is currently selected long press and hold button 2 to move the selection to Info display C Fig 75 if Info display is currently selected long press and hold button 1 to move the selection to Inter...

Page 109: ...short press of button 1 short press of button 2 short press of button 3 long press of button 1 long press of button 2 long press of button 3 108...

Page 110: ...ifferent colour for the name and rev counter box The parameters associated to each Riding Mode are Engine DTC ABS DWC DQS For each Riding Mode it is possible to customise the parameters using the Ridi...

Page 111: ...as the new Riding Mode is confirmed the instrument panel checks the following conditions If speed is lower than or equal to 5 km h 3 mph and throttle control is open the message Close throttle is dis...

Page 112: ...to validate the change of Riding Mode are not true within 5 seconds from activation of one of the above described conditions the procedure will be aborted the instrument panel will go back to display...

Page 113: ...king the instrument panel is warning the rider to shift up The wake becomes flashing red when the rev limiter trips in this case the rev limiter page 100 turns on too If the number of rpm is lower tha...

Page 114: ...u have selected the Info display menu scroll through the list of information using the buttons 1 and 2 The units of measurement of the trip information can be changed using the Measurement units funct...

Page 115: ...idual range visible only if the fuel level display mode has been set to Level page 144 km miles Trip 1 Partial mileage 1 km miles cons 1 Average consumption 1 L 100 km l mpg UK mpg US speed 1 Average...

Page 116: ...efer to it are reset as well Resetting Trip 2 information The Trip 2 information when selected can be reset by pressing the ENTER button 3 Reset Trip 2 info will be displayed Fig 83 To confirm press t...

Page 117: ...Interactive Menu A Fig 84 by pressing and holding button 1 pressed for a long time Use buttons 1 and 2 to select item Lap B Fig 84 and press the ENTER button 3 1 N 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 rpm X1000 SPORT...

Page 118: ...ig 85 must be used to start stop the stopwatch the first time the flash button is pressed the stopwatch flashes for 1 second Then every time the flash button 4 is pressed the stopwatch shows the time...

Page 119: ...ment panel stops recording the lap by resetting the stopwatch in the following cases If bike speed is equal to 0 after 5 seconds from first lap start If bike speed drops below 5 km h 3 mph for more th...

Page 120: ...Menu A Fig 88 by pressing and holding button 1 pressed for a long time Use buttons 1 and 2 to select item Heated Grips B Fig 88 and press the ENTER button 3 1 N 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 rpm X1000 SPORT 10...

Page 121: ...n icon D Fig 90 displayed in grey when heating is off When the heating is activated the icon turns black if the display is in day mode and white if the display is in night mode To change the day or ni...

Page 122: ...instrument panel automatically exits from the setting menu It is recommended to use this menu with the motorcycle at a standstill Select the Interactive Menu A Fig 91 by pressing and holding button 1...

Page 123: ...ndicators Measurement units Info Buttons 1 2 and 3 are used as follows when displaying the Setting menu buttons 1 and 2 to scroll and select the available items ENTER button 3 to confirm the selected...

Page 124: ...ect the Setting menu item and press ENTER 3 Select the Riding Mode item and press ENTER 3 The Sport Touring Urban Riding Modes and Default item are displayed only visible if one or more parameters of...

Page 125: ...of the selected Riding Mode have been changed The motorbike is shown in the middle of the screen with the part relevant to the selected item highlighted press ENTER to modify the parameters Attention...

Page 126: ...u wish to customise and press ENTER 3 Select the Engine item and press ENTER 3 Levels High Medium and Low are displayed on the left hand side While the currently set level is shown on the right The mo...

Page 127: ...em and press ENTER 3 Levels from 1 to 8 and Off are displayed on the left hand side While the currently set level is shown on the right The motorbike is shown in the middle with the part involved in t...

Page 128: ...d to enhance safety but in no way relieves the rider of the obligation to drive responsibly and to maintain a high standard of riding in order to avoid accidents whether caused by his own errors or th...

Page 129: ...RT Sports style for expert riders System permits sliding sideways NO 3 SPORT Sports style for medium expert riders System permits sliding sideways It is the default level for the SPORT Riding Mode 4 T...

Page 130: ...it is advisable to deactivate the traction control system If level 8 is selected the DTC system will kick in at the slightest hint that the rear wheel is starting to spin Between level 8 and level 1...

Page 131: ...l of DTC sensitivity seems excessive try levels 5 4 etc until you find the one that suits you best If changes occur in the grip conditions and or circuit characteristics and or your riding style and t...

Page 132: ...hand side While the currently set level is shown on the right The motorbike is shown in the middle with the part involved in the setting highlighted and the reference indications Use buttons 1 and 2...

Page 133: ...braking action This cycle is repeated many times until the problem is completely eliminated Normally the rider will perceive ABS operation as a harder feel or a pulsation of the brake lever or pedal...

Page 134: ...fective Always use the brakes very gently and carefully when riding under these conditions Any sudden manoeuvres may lead to loss of control When tackling long high gradient downhill road tracts shift...

Page 135: ...is level is not associated by default with any Riding Mode 2 ROAD SPORT This level is designed for road use with good grip conditions ABS in this level controls both wheels and the cornering and anti...

Page 136: ...raking action ABS level 3 features active cornering function which with vehicle leaning over prevents wheel lockup and slipping as much as possible within the physical limits allowed by the vehicle an...

Page 137: ...ENTER 3 Levels from 1 to 4 and Off are displayed on the left hand side While the currently set level is shown on the right The motorbike is shown in the middle with the part involved in the setting h...

Page 138: ...igned to make riding easier and to enhance safety but in no way relieves the rider of the obligation to drive responsibly and to maintain a high standard of riding in order to avoid accidents whether...

Page 139: ...lifts NO 2 SPORT Sports style for medium expert riders The system allows wheelies but de creases the speed at which the front wheel lifts It is the default level for the SPORT Riding Mode 3 TOURING Le...

Page 140: ...ed only for expert riders who can control wheelies on their own and exploit the system feature that reduces the speed at which the front wheel tends to lift The choice of the correct level mainly depe...

Page 141: ...nd proceed to determine the best setting e g if with level 3 the DWC intervention seems excessive switch to level 2 alternatively if on level 3 you cannot perceive any DWC intervention switch to level...

Page 142: ...e left hand side While the currently set level is shown on the right The motorbike is shown in the middle with the part involved in the setting highlighted and the reference indications Use buttons 1...

Page 143: ...y released in order to allow another gearshift acted by Ducati Quick Shift If the rider does not move the shift lever up to end stroke during a Ducati Quick Shift request gears may not be fully engage...

Page 144: ...t the Riding Mode you wish to customise and press ENTER 3 Select the Default item and press ENTER 3 The message Wait is displayed for a few seconds followed by the message Default Ok Then Default disa...

Page 145: ...the Fuel indicator item and press ENTER 3 Level and Range are displayed in the middle While the currently set mode is shown on the right Use buttons 1 and 2 to scroll and select the desired mode Pres...

Page 146: ...Interactive Menu to select the Setting menu item and press ENTER 3 Select the DRL item and press ENTER 3 Auto and Manual are displayed in the middle While the currently set mode is shown on the right...

Page 147: ...Day Night and Auto are displayed in the middle While the current status of the function is shown on the right The Auto mode allows the background colour to automatically change according to the ambien...

Page 148: ...n order to temporarily start the motorcycle in case of malfunction please refer to the procedure called Restoring motorcycle operation via the PIN Code If the PIN Code has never been activated this me...

Page 149: ...d press ENTER 3 The display shows New PIN on the left and the first of the 4 digits active for the entry Entering the code The 2 arrows above and below the digit indicate that the number can be change...

Page 150: ...as been confirmed Save is displayed Press ENTER to confirm Saved is then displayed for a few seconds The instrument panel returns to the previous screen displaying Modify PIN instead of New PIN Fig 11...

Page 151: ...and below the digit indicate that the number can be changed from 0 to 9 using buttons 1 and 2 Press ENTER 3 to confirm and move on to the following digit Repeat the procedure until entering all 4 digi...

Page 152: ...number can be changed from 0 to 9 using buttons 1 and 2 Press ENTER 3 to confirm the digit and move on to the following one Repeat the procedure until entering all 4 digits Fig 117 Once the last digit...

Page 153: ...item and press ENTER 3 The items Set date and Set time Fig 122 are displayed With buttons 1 and 2 it is possible to scroll through and select the parameter to be set Press ENTER 3 to confirm Note If...

Page 154: ...ts flashing and is displayed with two arrows placed above and below it the available values for the selected parameter are also displayed Use buttons 1 and 2 to scroll and select the desired value Pre...

Page 155: ...and press ENTER 3 Select the Set time item and press ENTER 3 The hour number becomes flashing and is displayed with two arrows placed above and below it the available values are also displayed Fig 126...

Page 156: ...il service remaining kilometres or miles 2 Valve Clearance Check Service remaining kilometres or miles 3 Annual service date Note This function does not allow changes to be made The First Service 1000...

Page 157: ...deadline warnings are displayed in 2 modes big A and small B When the thresholds set for service coupons are close the instrument panel activates the following grey warnings for 5 seconds upon each K...

Page 158: ...ntenance Digital Maintenance At the pre set deadlines it will be necessary to contact your Dealer who will carry out the maintenance scheduled for the deadline indicated on the instrument panel Using...

Page 159: ...ible only if laps have previously been recorded The currently set function status is shown on the right Fig 132 On and Off items are used to activate and deactivate the Lap function respectively The L...

Page 160: ...and the Best lap item are displayed on the left hand side while data recorded for the single lap are displayed in the middle Time Maximum reached speed Maximum reached rpm Maximum leaning angle Maximu...

Page 161: ...Setting menu item and press ENTER 3 Select the Lap item and press ENTER 3 Select the Erase data item and press ENTER to erase the data The message Wait is then displayed for a few seconds Fig 136 fol...

Page 162: ...store their original values Use buttons 1 and 2 from the Interactive Menu to select the Setting menu item and press ENTER 3 Select the Tyre calibration item and press ENTER 3 If a tyre calibration has...

Page 163: ...procedure is allowed only at a vehicle speed between 48 Km h 30 mph and 52 Km h 32 mph in the 2rd gear When the rider complies with the required conditions of speed and gear indicated the instrument...

Page 164: ...a few seconds Note During the calibration procedure the procedure will stop if the vehicle speed exceeds 100 km h 62 mph or the key is turned off Default Enter the SETTING MENU Use the navigation but...

Page 165: ...3 Select the Turn indicators item and press ENTER 3 Auto off and Manual off are displayed in the middle While the current status of the function is shown on the right Use buttons 1 and 2 to scroll and...

Page 166: ...n indicators also switch off automatically if they remained on for a long mileage which can range between 200 and 2000 metres 656 6562 feet depending on vehicle speed when the turn indicator button wa...

Page 167: ...Select the Measurement Units item and press ENTER 3 The following items are displayed in the middle Speed Temperature Consumption and Default visible only if one or more measurement units have been ch...

Page 168: ...ss ENTER 3 Select the Speed item and press ENTER 3 Fig 144 Options km h mph and Default are listed visible only if the measurement unit has been previously changed The currently set unit of measuremen...

Page 169: ...d press ENTER 3 Select the Temperature item and press ENTER 3 Options C F and Default are listed visible only if the measurement unit has been previously changed The currently set unit of measurement...

Page 170: ...TER 3 Select the Consumption item and press ENTER 3 Options L 100 km l mpg UK mpg US and Default are listed visible only if the measurement unit has been previously changed The currently set unit of m...

Page 171: ...buttons 1 and 2 from the Interactive Menu to select the Setting menu item and press ENTER 3 Select the Measurement Units item and press ENTER 3 Select the Default item and press ENTER 3 The instrument...

Page 172: ...item and press ENTER 3 Select the Measurement Units item and press ENTER 3 Select the value to be restored e g speed and press ENTER 3 Select the Default item and press ENTER 3 The instrument panel di...

Page 173: ...ractive Menu to select the Setting menu item and press ENTER 3 Select the Info item and press ENTER 3 The display shows the information concerning the battery and engine rpm in a digital format Press...

Page 174: ...he present warnings or alarms in a large size A for the first 5 seconds and then in a smaller size B When several warnings or alarms are active they are displayed in a sequence one every 3 seconds In...

Page 175: ...39 F When the temperature is low it is recommended to always ride with great care especially on path sections not under the sun and or bridges Set date D Fig 155 The yellow colour indicates that the d...

Page 176: ...n the fuel is low the relevant indicator is forced in the remaining km or mile mode ABS Front only G Fig 156 Yellow indicates that the level set for ABS makes it active on the front wheel only To chan...

Page 177: ...shows the indication in red on the main screen in large format A for the first 10 seconds and then in small format B The warning then remains active until the error is resolved When several errors ar...

Page 178: ...ror Fig 159 Activation of this error indicates that it is necessary to go to a Ducati Authorised Service Centre as the vehicle ABS is in error 1 N 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 rpm X1000 SPORT 10 34 am Air 22 C...

Page 179: ...chart Position the vehicle on level ground on the side stand Check that the level is between the MIN minimum and MAX maximum marks on the expansion reservoir cover If the level is below the MIN mark...

Page 180: ...operation of the system involved Brake and clutch fluid must be topped up and changed at the intervals specified in the scheduled maintenance chart under Scheduled maintenance please contact a Ducati...

Page 181: ...utch system If the control lever has exceeding clearance and the transmission snatches or jams as you try to engage a gear it means that there might be air in the circuit Contact your Ducati Dealer or...

Page 182: ...ness of even just one pad is about 1 mm 0 04 in Attention Friction material wear beyond this limit would lead to metal support contact with the brake disc thus compromising braking efficiency disc int...

Page 183: ...Charging the battery Note The positive pole is protected by a removable cover Attention Have the battery removed at a Ducati Dealer or authorised Service Centre Fig 166 182...

Page 184: ...t a finger push down the chain at the indicated point of measurement and release Measure the distance A between the centre of the chain pins and the aluminium section of the swinging arm It must be A...

Page 185: ...nd passenger safety Important Improper chain tension will lead to early wear of transmission parts Important To ensure the best performance and long life of the chain please follow the information rel...

Page 186: ...rtant to correctly wash and clean it The chain cleaning is extremely important for its duration In fact it is necessary to remove any mud soil sand or dirt from the chain first using a soft damp cloth...

Page 187: ...is possible that excessive wear of the links occurs due to the contact with the chain sliding shoe friction could in fact cause the chain to overheat altering the heat treatment of the links and makin...

Page 188: ...s and therefore the entire drive system It is recommendable to lubricate the chain without waiting for it to cool down after using the motorcycle so that the new lubricant can penetrate better between...

Page 189: ...ugal force the lubricant made fluid by the solvents contained in the spray will expand in the working area between the pin and the bush ensuring perfect lubrication Repeat the operation by aiming the...

Page 190: ...icating the chain as the lubricant still fluid would be centrifuged outwards causing possible soiling of the rear tyre or the rider s footpeg Important Check the chain often taking care to lubricate i...

Page 191: ...the ground as the centre of the headlight and a vertical line aligned with the longitudinal axis of the motorcycle If possible perform this check in dim light Switch on the low beam The height of the...

Page 192: ...rew 1 to adjust left beam and on screw 2 to adjust the right beam Attention The headlight might fog up if the motorcycle is used under the rain or after washing Switch headlight on for a short time to...

Page 193: ...adjust the rear view mirror by pushing at points A It is possible to close the rear view mirrors from the open position B by acting on the shell and turning inwards to the vertical position C closed...

Page 194: ...The correct opening closure of the rear view mirrors is performed only by applying a force perpendicular to the rotation axis Fig 179 Fig 180 193...

Page 195: ...long time to deflate as they tend to keep air inside If you find low pressure on one tyre check the tyre for punctures In case of punctured tyres use only original equipment brands and types for the...

Page 196: ...d in any case not less than the legal limit Important Visually inspect the tyres at regular intervals for detecting cracks and cuts especially on the side walls bulges or large spots that are indicati...

Page 197: ...or authorised Service Centre at the intervals specified in the scheduled maintenance chart reported in the Warranty Card To check the oil level correctly carefully follow the instructions below 1 The...

Page 198: ...15W 50 SAE 15W 50 is an alphanumerical code identifying oil class based on viscosity two figures with a W winter in between the first figure indicates oil viscosity at low temperature the second figur...

Page 199: ...Do not wash your motorcycle right after use When the motorcycle is still hot water drops will evaporate faster and spot hot surfaces Never clean the motorcycle using hot or high pressure water jets Cl...

Page 200: ...help and dry up any condensate Carefully clean the phonic wheels of the ABS in order to ensure system efficiency Do not use aggressive products in order to avoid damaging the phonic wheels and the sen...

Page 201: ...spark plug seats then crank the engine by hand a few times so a protective film of oil will spread on cylinder inner walls place the motorcycle on the service stand disconnect and remove the battery...

Page 202: ...e g temperature etc These data are always of a technical nature and are used to detect and correct faults and optimise vehicle functions During service operations such as repairs maintenance activiti...

Page 203: ...se the anchoring straps and apply them to strong components e g frame and NOT on the handlebars or handlebar where present or to components that could break e g handgrips rear view mirrors etc 5 The s...

Page 204: ...ttention Please contact a Ducati Dealer or authorised Service Centre where you can receive customised service advice according to the sport use you make Important Using the motorcycle under extreme co...

Page 205: ...and clean air filter 12 Change air filter Change timing belts 60 Check and or adjust valve clearance Change spark plugs Change coolant 48 Change front fork fluid every 45000 km 27000mi Visually check...

Page 206: ...bsorber 12 Check wheel hub bearings 12 Check the cush drive damper on rear sprocket and lubricate the rear wheel shaft Check wear of chain chain sliding shoes front and rear sprocket and final drive c...

Page 207: ...ure and wear 12 Check the operation of all electric safety devices clutch and side stand sensor front and rear brake switches engine kill switch gear neutral sensor 12 Check lighting devices turn indi...

Page 208: ...vice must be carried out every 15 000 km 9000 mi The Desmo Service must be carried out every 30 000 km 18 000 mi The Annual Service must be carried out every 12 months Service operation to be carried...

Page 209: ...nslate in required service or replacement of the wear parts earlier than specified in the scheduled maintenance chart List of operations and type of intervention set mileage km mi or time interval Km...

Page 210: ...0 kg 463 lb Overall weight without fluids and battery 184 kg 406 lb Maximum allowed weight carrying full load 428 kg 943 58 lb Attention Failure to observe weight limits could result in poor handling...

Page 211: ...Dimensions 745 mm 29 33 in 1480 mm 58 27 in 2119 mm 83 42 in 1155mm 45 47 in 960 mm 37 79 in 1199 mm 47 20 in 820 mm 32 28 in 527 mm 20 75 in 360 mm 14 17 in 132 mm 5 20 in Fig 184 210...

Page 212: ...E 15W 50 JASO MA2 oil and recommends the use of Shell Advance 4T Ultra 15W 50 oil JASO MA2 and API SN SHELL Advance DUCATI 15W 50 Fully Synthetic Oil UK VERSION 3 2 litres 0 70 UK gal Front rear brake...

Page 213: ...re 2 3 litres 0 51 UK gal Important Do not use any additives in fuel or lubricants Using them could result in severe damage of the engine and motorcycle components Attention The motorcycle is only com...

Page 214: ...Important These references indicate the fuel recommended for this vehicle as specified by the European regulation EN228 213...

Page 215: ...ex X kW HP 81 kW 110 HP at 9 000 rpm Maximum torque at crankshaft EU Regulation no 134 2014 Annex X 93 Nm 9 5 kgm at 6 500 rpm Max rotation speed 10 200 rpm Important Do not exceed the specified rpm l...

Page 216: ...his system is driven by the crankshaft through spur gears belt rollers and toothed belts Desmodromic timing system 1 Opening or upper rocker arm 2 Upper rocker arm shim 3 Closing or lower rocker arm s...

Page 217: ...mpatible with fuel having a maximum content of ethanol of 10 E10 Using fuel with ethanol content over 10 is forbidden Using it could result in severe damage to the engine and motorcycle components Usi...

Page 218: ...rake callipers Brake calliper make BREMBO floating 2 piston calliper with ABS Bosch Cornering Rear brake calliper type P34 Piston diameter 34 mm 1 34 in Friction material TOSHIBA TT 2172 HH Attention...

Page 219: ...acing contact a Ducati Dealer or authorised Service Centre If improperly replaced this component could seriously endanger your safety as well as the passenger one and cause irreparable damage to your...

Page 220: ...mm 5 1 in Rear shock absorber Supersport Progressive with SACHS adjustable monoshock Suspension travel 62 5 mm 2 46 in Rear wheel travel 144 mm 5 7 in Supersport S Progressive with hlins completely ad...

Page 221: ...SUPPLIER PPG CODE 228 880 4 Red frame 5 Rims Black Artick White Silk 1 Primer SUPPLIER Lechler CODE L2920057 2 Base coat SUPPLIER Lechler CODE L2909004 3 Clear coat SUPPLIER Lechler CODE 96598 4 Red f...

Page 222: ...op light 12 LEDs number plate light 3 LEDs Rear LED turn indicators Rear turn indicators USA 1 bulb Electric controls on handlebars Horn Stop light switches Hermetic type battery YUASA YT 7B BS DRY 12...

Page 223: ...ere is a spare fuse in every box Refer to the table below to identify the circuits protected by the various fuses and their ratings The rear A and front B fuse boxes are located on the front right sid...

Page 224: ...key Pos El item Rat 1 Lights 2 Instrument panel 15 A 3 Key 1 10 A 4 RHS 7 5 A 5 El loads relay 20 A 6 Fuel pump relay 10 A 7 BBS 10 A 8 Spare 15 A 9 Spare 20 A 10 Spare 10 A A 1 10 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 Fi...

Page 225: ...Fuse box B key Pos El item Rat 1 Optional Key 7 5 A 2 Alarm 5 A 3 Stop 5 A 4 Diagnostics 5 A 5 Spare 30 A 6 Spare 25 A 7 Spare 7 5 A 1 2 3 4 7 6 5 B Fig 188 224...

Page 226: ...it A blown fuse can be identified by breakage of the inner filament F Near the solenoid starter there are two ABS fuses a 25 A G fuse and a 10 A H one Important Switch the ignition key to OFF before...

Page 227: ...on about open source software Some vehicle components use open source software The source code used and information on open source is available online at the following link https www ducati com ww en...

Page 228: ...ess according to the provisions of directive 2014 53 EU For components that due to their size or nature cannot be furnished with a sticker the respective manufacturers addresses as required by law are...

Page 229: ...0 6mA Table 2 Radio equipment instal led in the vehicle Manufacturers addresses Instrument panel COBO S p a Via Tito Speri 10 25024 Leno BS Italy Ducati Multimedia Sys tem Bluetooth COBO S p a Via Tit...

Page 230: ...tion de conformit UE est disponible l adresse suivante certifications ducati com Bulgaria 2014 53 certifications ducati com Cyprus 2014 53 certifications ducati com Czech Republic Va e vozidlo je vyba...

Page 231: ...ad UE est disponible en el siguiente sitio certifications ducati com Finland Ajoneuvossasi on radiolaitteita N iden radiolaitteiden valmistajat vakuuttavat ett laitteet vastaavat direktiivi 2014 53 EU...

Page 232: ...facturers of this radio equipment declare that these equipment complies with Directive 2014 53 EU where required by law The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the follow...

Page 233: ...tie mil li i It test kollu tad dikjarazzjoni ta konformit tal UE huwa disponibbli fuq l indirizz tal web certifications ducati com Netherlands Uw voertuig is voorzien van diverse draadloze apparatuur...

Page 234: ...ifications ducati com Slovenia Va e vozilo ima tudi vrsto radijske opreme Proizvajalci eteh radijskih naprav izjavljajo da so ti v skladu z uredbo 2014 53 UE kjer zakon to predvideva Celotno besedilo...

Page 235: ...g the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between...

Page 236: ...onditions suivantes 1 L appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage 2 L appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionn...

Page 237: ...nt contains specified radio equipment that has been certified to the technical regulation conformity certification under the Radio Law This radio device should not be modified otherwise the granted de...

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