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Use and maintenance manual

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Summary of Contents for MONSTER S4R S

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Page 3: ...e of our authorized service centres There is also an information service available to all Ducati owners and enthusiasts for any advice and suggestions you might need Enjoy the ride Notes Ducati Motor Holding S p A cannot accept any liability for errors that may have occurred in the preparation of this manual All information in the manual was valid at the time of going to print Ducati Motor Holding...

Page 4: ...rake pedal 24 Gearchange pedal 24 Adjusting the position of the gearchange pedal 25 Adjusting the position of the rear brake pedal 26 Main components and devices 27 Position on motorcycle 27 Fuel tank filler cap 28 Seat and helmet holder lock 29 Sidestand 30 Shock absorber adjusters 31 Front fork adjusters MS4R 33 Front fork adjusters MS4RS 35 Adjusting the rear ride height 37 Riding the motorcycl...

Page 5: ...d out by the dealer 71 Technical data 72 Overall dimensions mm 72 Weights 72 Fuel lubricants and other fluids 73 Engine 74 Timing system 74 Performance data 75 Spark plugs 75 Fuel system 75 Brakes 75 Transmission 76 Frame 76 Wheels 77 Tyres 77 Suspension 77 Exhaust system 78 Available colours 78 Electrical system 78 Routine servicing record 82 For United States of America version Only 83 Reporting...

Page 6: ...n original Ducati spare parts during the warranty period the warranty will be automatically invalidated Symbols Ducati Motor Holding S p A advises you to read this manual carefully in order to familiarise yourself with your motorcycle If in doubt please contact a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Centre The information in this manual will help ensure that your riding experience is trouble free a...

Page 7: ...re these are indicated and always adapt your speed to suit the current visibility road and traffic conditions Always signal your intention to turn or change lane in good time using the appropriate turn signal indicators Be sure you are clearly visible and avoid riding within the blind spot of the vehicle in front of you Be very careful at road junctions or when riding in areas near exits from priv...

Page 8: ...ional accessories should not exceed 390 kg Arrange your luggage or heavy accessories in the lowest possible position and as close to centre of the motorcycle as possible Secure the luggage firmly to the motorcycle structure Luggage incorrectly secured may cause the motorcycle to become unstable Never fix bulky or heavy objects to the top yoke or front mudguard as this would cause dangerous instabi...

Page 9: ...i motorcycles have two identification numbers one for the frame fig 1 and one for the engine fig 2 Notes These numbers indicate the motorcycle model and should be quoted when ordering spare parts Frame number Engine number fig 1 fig 2 ...

Page 10: ... this information carefully before you use the controls Position of the motorcycle controls fig 3 1 Instrument panel 2 Ignition switch and steering lock 3 Left hand handlebar switch 4 Clutch lever 5 Right hand handlebar switch 6 Throttle twistgrip 7 Front brake lever 8 Gearchange pedal 9 Rear brake pedal 3 4 8 7 1 6 5 2 9 fig 3 ...

Page 11: ...hen engine oil pressure is too low This light comes on when the ignition is switched to ON and should go out a few seconds after the engine starts It may come on briefly if the engine is very hot but should go out again as engine speed increases Important Do not use the motorcycle if this light stays on otherwise the engine could be damaged 6 Amber warning light Comes on and flashes when the motor...

Page 12: ...tes road speed a LCD 1 Odometer km Shows total distance travelled Trip meter km Shows distance travelled since last reset Fuel reserve trip counter When the fuel level warning light is on displays the number of kilometres travelled in reserve 9 Tachometer rpm Indicates engine revs per minute b LCD 2 Clock Coolant temperature b a 9 8 7 fig 4 2 ...

Page 13: ...P trip meter is active the display is reset LCD 1 LCD unit functions 2 Press button A fig 6 with the key turned to ON to display the clock and coolant temperature Setting the clock Press button B fig 6 for at least 2 seconds and the time will be shown on display 2 fig 6 To select AM PM press button B fig 6 Press button B to select the hour setting function Press A repeatedly to change the hour ind...

Page 14: ... letter F FUEL Maintenance indicator function The MAInt message on display 1 fig 6 indicates that the service interval has been reached it will be displayed for 5 seconds each time the ignition is switched on When the MAInt message id displayed contact an authorised dealer or service centre Display backlight Press button B fig 6 within 5 seconds after the ignition key is turned to the ON position ...

Page 15: ... only be reactivated the next time the key is turned from OFF to ON or the engine is started in the second case after normal use of the motorcycle with the lights on if the engine is killed using the ENGINE STOP switch 1 fig 12 In this case 60 seconds after the engine is stopped the headlight will be turned off and will only be turned on again the next time the engine is started Notes Also during ...

Page 16: ...ed for normal everyday use of your motorcycle Your dealer may ask you to produce the red key in order to carry out certain service operations For security reasons the red key cannot be replaced In cases where the red key is required for servicing purposes and the owner is unable to produce it it will be necessary to renew the motorcycle s electronic control unit instrument panel and ignition switc...

Page 17: ...ne fails to start when the key is at On Warning Keep the CODE CARD in a safe place It is advisable to always carry the electronic code shown on the CODE CARD with you when using the motorcycle in case it is necessary to override the engine immobilizer by means of the procedure that uses the throttle twistgrip In case of faulty immobilizer system the following procedure gives the chance to disable ...

Page 18: ...acknowledged and the EOBD light comes on and stays on for the pre set time of 4 seconds Repeat the operation until you have entered the final digit If no operation is performed with the throttle the EOBD light will flash 20 times and then come on steadily In this case repeat the procedure from step 1 5 When you release the throttle if the code was entered correctly the EOBD light flashes to indica...

Page 19: ...or signal from the immobilizer system has been cleared e g with the override procedure using the throttle twistgrip Turn the key to OFF and back to ON the immobilizer light should return to its normal state see step 1 Warning Sharp knocks can damage the electronic components inside the key Always use the same key during the procedure The use of different keys could prevent the system from recogniz...

Page 20: ... enables lights and engine operation B OFF disables lights and engine operation C LOCK the steering is locked D P sidelight and steering lock Notes To move the key to the last two positions push it in before turning The key can be removed in positions B C and D I G NITI O N ON O O FF O C K P P U S H L A B C D fig 10 ...

Page 21: ...licks of the knob 6 Turn the knob clockwise to move the lever away from twistgrip or counter clockwise to move it closer When the clutch lever 5 is operated drive from the engine to the gearbox and the rear wheel is disengaged Correct use of the clutch lever is very important in all riding situations especially when moving off Warning Adjustment of clutch and brake lever must be carried out when m...

Page 22: ... the switch to the position to enable starting Important Travelling with the headlight switching off the engine with switch 1 and leaving the ignition key in the ON position can drain the battery as the headlight remains on 2 Button engine start Throttle twistgrip fig 12 The twistgrip 3 on the right handlebar opens the butterfly valves in the throttle body When released the twistgrip returns autom...

Page 23: ...pull the lever gently The brake lever has a wheel 5 for adjusting the distance between lever and twistgrip on the handlebar Lever distance is adjusted by 10 clicks of the knob 5 Turn the knob clockwise to move the lever away from twistgrip or counter clockwise to move it closer Warning Before using these controls read the instructions on page 44 5 4 fig 13 ...

Page 24: ... a central position N with automatic return and two directions of movement down push down on the pedal to engage 1st gear and to shift down At this point the N warning light on the instrument panel will go off up lift the pedal to engage 2nd gear and then 3rd 4th 5th and 6th gears Each time you move the pedal you engage the next gear one gear at a time 6 5 4 3 2 1 N fig 15 1 fig 14 ...

Page 25: ...sted to suit rider preferences To adjust the position proceed as follows Apply a wrench to the flats 2 to hold the tie rod 1 and loosen the lock nuts 3 and 4 Notes The locknut 3 has a left hand thread Turn the rod 1 to move the gearchange pedal to the required position Tighten the two lock nuts onto the tie rod 3 1 2 4 fig 16 ...

Page 26: ...t 5 Turn the pedal travel adjustment bolt 6 until the pedal is in the desired position Tighten the locknut 5 Operate the pedal by hand to check that there is 1 5 2 mm of freeplay before the brake bites If not adjust the length of brake master cylinder pushrod as follows Slacken off the locknut 7 on the pushrod Screw the rod 8 into the clevis 9 to increase play or unscrew the rod to reduce it Tight...

Page 27: ...ank filler cap 2 Seat lock 3 Helmet cable pin 4 Passenger grabhandle 5 Sidestand 6 Rearview mirrors 7 Rear shock absorber adjusters 8 Front fork adjusters 9 Tank support strut 10 Seat cover 11 Fuel tank release lever 12 Catalytic converter 5 12 6 10 4 1 11 8 7 2 3 9 fig 18 ...

Page 28: ... the cap Closing Close the cap with the key inserted and push it into its seat Turn the key anticlockwise to the initial position and remove it Replace the lock cover 1 Notes The cap can only be closed with the key inserted Warning Always make sure you have properly closed the fuel filler cap after refuelling see page 45 1 4 OPEN 0 1 fig 19 ...

Page 29: ... hold it in place Warning This device protects the helmet against theft when the motorcycle is parked Do not leave the helmet attached in this way when riding the motorcycle as it can interfere with your movements and cause loss of control of the motorcycle Closing Make sure all parts are correctly arranged and secured in the underseat compartment Insert the front ends of the seat base under the U...

Page 30: ...Tilt the motorcycle until the sidestand is resting on the ground Warning Do not sit on the motorcycle when it is supported on the sidestand To raise the side stand to the rest position horizontal position tilt the motorcycle to the right and at the same time raise the stand 1 with your foot Notes It is advisable to check periodically that the stand mechanism consisting of two springs one inside th...

Page 31: ...ng or counterclockwise to reduce damping STANDARD setting MS4R starting with the adjusters rotated fully clockwise turn adjuster 1 12 clicks and adjuster 2 12 clicks Spring preload 19 mm STANDARD setting MS4RS starting with the adjusters rotated fully clockwise turn adjuster 1 10 clicks and adjuster 2 12 clicks Spring preload 11 mm The two nuts 3 fig 24 and fig 26 on the upper part of the shock ab...

Page 32: ...ing Warning The shock absorber is filled with gas under pressure and may cause severe injury if dismantled by untrained persons If you plan to carry a passenger and luggage adjust the rear shock absorber spring load to the maximum setting to improve the handling characteristics of the motorcycle and to avoid the possibility of ground contact It may also be necessary to adjust the rebound damping a...

Page 33: ...g setting turn the adjuster 1 on the top of each fork leg with a flat screwdriver To turn the adjuster 3 fig 28 insert a screwdriver through the base of the fork tube and the hole in the wheel axle as shown Adjusters 1 and 3 have click positions corresponding to different damping settings The stiffest damping setting is obtained with the adjuster turned fully clockwise fully to the 0 position Star...

Page 34: ...rom the fully closed position compression 1 turn rebound 11 clicks Spring preload A fig 27 11 mm To change the spring preload for each fork leg turn the adjuster 2 with a 22 mm hex spanner Important Adjust both fork legs to same setting 3 fig 28 ...

Page 35: ... fork leg with a 3 mm Allen wrench to adjust the rebound damping To turn the adjuster 3 fig 30 insert a 3 mm Allen key through the hole as shown in figure 27 Turn the adjuster screws 1 and 3 while counting the number of clicks each click corresponds to a damping setting The stiffest damping setting is obtained with the adjuster turned fully clockwise fully to the 0 position Start from this positio...

Page 36: ...ngs compression 12 clicks rebound 10 clicks Spring preload fig 29 19 mm To change the spring preload for each fork leg turn the adjuster 2 with a 22 mm hex spanner Important Adjust both fork legs to same setting 3 fig 30 ...

Page 37: ...measure the reference value H fig 31 The rider can adjust the rear ride height to suit his her needs by changing the working position of the rear shock absorber To alter the eye to eye length of the tie rod 1 slacken the locknuts 3 Notes Note that the lower nut 3 has a left hand thread Rotate the tie rod 2 with an open ended wrench Once the tie rod length is adjusted correctly tighten the nuts 3 t...

Page 38: ...38 E The maximum distance that the UNIBALL end fitting A can be unscrewed from the tie rod body is 5 threads or 7 5 mm B B A fig 33 ...

Page 39: ...g the first hours of riding it is advisable to continuously vary the load on the engine and the rpm though still keeping within the above limits For this reason roads with numerous bends and hilly areas are ideal for running in the engine brakes and suspension For the first 100 km use the brakes gently Do not brake violently or keep brake applied for too long This will enable a correct break in of...

Page 40: ...you can ask for more power from the engine being careful however never to exceed 7 500 rpm Keeping to the running in recommendations will ensure longer engine life and reduce the need for overhauls and re tuning 0 1000 Km 1000 2500 Km fig 34 ...

Page 41: ...oolant level in the expansion reservoir Top up if necessary page 51 Tyre condition Check the pressure and condition of the tyres page 62 Controls Operate the brake clutch gearchange and throttle controls lever pedal and twistgrip and check that they function correctly Lights and indicators Check that lights indicators and horn are working properly Replace any burnt out bulbs page 57 Key locks Chec...

Page 42: ...oth the green light N and the red light on the instrument panel come on Important The oil pressure warning light should go out a few seconds after the engine has started page 11 Warning The sidestand should be in the rest position horizontal otherwise the safety sensor prevents the engine starting Notes The engine can be started with the sidestand down and the gearbox in neutral If starting with a...

Page 43: ...he starter motor runs automatically for a period of time that varies according to the engine temperature The system disengages the starter motor as soon as the engine starts If the engine fails to start wait at least 2 seconds before pressing the start button 2 again Allow the engine to start without turning the throttle twistgrip Important Do not rev the engine when cold Allow some time for the o...

Page 44: ...natching The clutch lever should not be held in longer than necessary after a gear is engaged otherwise friction parts may overheat and wear out Braking Slow down in time change down to use the engine brake then apply both brakes Pull in the clutch lever before the motorcycle comes to a stop to prevent the engine stalling Warning Use both the brake lever and the brake pedal for effective braking U...

Page 45: ...imply turn the key to OFF Important Do not leave the key in the ON position when the engine is stopped as this could damage electrical components Refuelling fig 38 Do not overfill the tank when refuelling The fuel level should always be below the rim of the filler recess Warning Use fuel with low lead content and an original octane number of at least 95 Check that no fuel is trapped in the filler ...

Page 46: ... P Important Do not leave the key at P for long periods or the battery will run down Never leave the motorcycle unattended with the ignition key inserted Warning The exhaust system might still be hot even if the engine is switched off take special care not to touch exhaust system with any part of your body and do not park the motorcycle next to inflammable material wood leaves etc Warning Using pa...

Page 47: ...t for routine maintenance operations and checks To access the compartment you need to remove the seat page 29 and remove the cover 1 fig 40 unscrewing the special screw with a coin The toolkit fig 41 Contains 2 spark plug wrench 3 tommy bar for spark plug wrench 4 double ended screwdriver 5 helmet fastening cable 1 fig 40 5 2 3 4 fig 41 ...

Page 48: ...refitting of any of the components removed could cause parts of the fairing to come loose when riding and the consequent loss of control of the motorcycle Removing the headlight shell Unscrew and remove the two bolts 1 securing the headlight shell to the headlight support Notes Be careful not to lose the nuts for the bolts 1 located on the inside of the headlight shell Remove the headlight shell 2...

Page 49: ...litres Remove the seat page 29 release the catch 1 fig 43 Lift fuel tank and release service rod 2 fig 44 from beneath the seat Rest the tank on the support strut To replace the tank perform the above operations in the reverse order Warning When lowering the fuel tank take care to position the hoses correctly so they are not pinched or crushed 1 fig 43 2 fig 44 ...

Page 50: ... A dirty filter reduces the amount of intake air which increases fuel consumption reduces engine power and causes deposits to form on the spark plugs Do not use the motorcycle without a filter as impurities in the air could get into the engine and cause damage Reinstall the filter correctly in its housing in the airbox as shown in the figure and refit all the parts originally removed Important If ...

Page 51: ...ew the filler cap 1 and add a mixture consisting of water and antifreeze SHELL Advance Coolant or Glycoshell 35 40 of the volume up to MAX mark Replace the cap 1 This type of mixture gives the best operating conditions the coolant starts to freeze at 20 C 4 F Cooling circuit capacity 2 7 dm3 litres Warning This operation must be carried out with the engine cold and with the motorcycle perfectly le...

Page 52: ...contact a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Workshop to have the system inspected and any air expelled from the circuit Warning Brake and clutch fluid is harmful to paintwork and plastic parts so do not allow it to come into contact with them Hydraulic oil is corrosive and can cause damage and injuries Never mix different quality oils Check that the seals are in good condition Clutch system If there is ...

Page 53: ...ondition Rear brake The thickness of the friction material on each pad must be at least 1 mm Important Have the brake pads replaced at a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Centre Adjusting the throttle cable In all steering positions the throttle twistgrip should have about 2 4 mm of free travel measured at the outer edge of the twistgrip housing If necessary adjust the play with the adjuster 1 f...

Page 54: ...Authorized Service Centre To prevent problems periodically lubricate the ends of each control cable with SHELL Advance Grease or Retinax LX2 In the case of the throttle cable open the twistgrip housing by unscrewing the two screws 1 and grease the end of the cable and the race Warning Close the twistgrip housing carefully inserting the cable in the race Refit the housing and tighten the screws 1 t...

Page 55: ...m heat sources and flames Charge the battery in a well ventilated area Connect the battery charger leads to the battery terminals red to the positive terminal black to the negative terminal Important Connect the battery to the charger before switching on to prevent sparks at the battery terminals that could ignite the gases inside the cells Always connect the red positive terminal first Warning Ke...

Page 56: ...clamp bolts are correctly tightened Important An incorrectly tensioned chain will cause the rapid wear of transmission parts Lubrication of the drive chain The chain fitted on your motorcycle has O rings to protect its moving parts from dirt and to hold the lubricant inside So as not to damage these seals when cleaning the chain use special solvents and avoid aggressive washing with high pressure ...

Page 57: ...To facilitate access to the headlight for servicing remove the headlight shell as explained in Removing the headlight shell page 48 To access the headlight bulbs unscrew the lower screw 1 securing the lens reflector assembly to the headlight body Disconnect the wiring connector 2 fig 55 from the headlight bulb Release the bulb retaining clip 3 fig 55 and remove the bulb from its housing 1 fig 54 2...

Page 58: ...ensure the bulb is correctly positioned hook the end of the clip 3 fig 55 on to the headlight mountings Reconnect the wiring To replace the parking light bulb detach its wiring connector The bulb 5 fig 57 is of the bayonet type push it in and turn it anti clockwise to remove it Push the new bulb in and turn it clockwise until it clicks into place Reconnect the wiring connector and replace the lens...

Page 59: ...clicks into place Refit the lens by inserting the tab A in the corresponding slot in the turn signal Refit and tighten the screw 1 Brake light fig 59 To change the brake light bulb loosen the two screws 1 securing the lens 2 and remove it The bulb has a bayonet type base to remove it push it in and turn it counter clockwise Push in the new bulb and turn it clockwise until it clicks into place Refi...

Page 60: ...60 E Number plate light fig 60 To access the bulb in the number plate light 3 pull the bulb holder out from the light then pull the bulb out of the holder and renew it 3 fig 60 ...

Page 61: ...orcycle If possible perform this check in conditions of low ambient light Switch on the low beam headlight The height of the upper limit between the dark area and the lit area must not be more than nine tenths of the height of the centre of the headlamp from the ground Notes Note this procedure is the one specified by Italian regulations for checking the maximum height of light beams Owners in oth...

Page 62: ... long time to deflate as they tend to hold the air inside If you find that one of the tyres is slightly deflated check the tyre for slow punctures Warning Punctured tyres must be renewed Replace with tyres of the original brand and type Be sure to tighten the valve dust caps securely to prevent leaks while riding Never fit tyres with inner tubes as these can cause the tyre to burst suddenly with p...

Page 63: ...ss than 2 mm and in any case not less than the legal limit Important Visually inspect the tyres at regular intervals for cracks and cuts especially on the side walls and bulges or large stains that indicate internal damage Replace them if badly damaged Remove any stones or other foreign bodies stuck in the tread fig 63 ...

Page 64: ...the filler cap 2 and top up to correct level Replace the filler cap Important Engine oil and oil filters must be changed by a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Workshop at regular intervals as specified in the routine maintenance schedule see Warranty Card Oil viscosity SAE 10W 40 The other viscosity values shown in the table can be used if the local average temperature is within the limits specified fo...

Page 65: ...the central electrode if it is worn or glazed renew the spark plug Check the electrode gap which must be 0 6 0 7 mm Important Take care when bending the side electrode to adjust the gap A gap outside the specified limits will adversely affect engine performance and may lead to difficult starting or erratic idling Thoroughly clean the electrode and insulation using a wire brush and check the condit...

Page 66: ...jets Cleaning the motorcycle with high pressure washers may lead to seizure or severe failure of the front forks wheel axles electrical system front fork seals air inlets or exhaust silencers and adversely affect the operation of motorcycle safety features If parts of the engine are unusually dirty or greasy use a degreasing agent avoiding contact with transmission components chain front and rear ...

Page 67: ...nect and remove the battery If the motorcycle has been left unused for more than a month the battery should be checked and re charged if necessary Protect the motorcycle with a special motorcycle cover that will not damage the paintwork or retain moisture This type of motorcycle cover is available from Ducati Performance Important notes The legislation in some countries France Germany Great Britai...

Page 68: ...iles x1000 0 6 7 5 15 22 5 30 37 5 Months 6 12 24 36 48 60 Change the engine oil Change the engine oil filter Clean the engine oil pick up filter Check the engine oil pressure Check and or adjust the valve clearances 1 Check the tension of the timing belts 1 Renew the timing belts Check and clean the spark plugs Renew if necessary Check and clean the air filter 1 Change the air filter ...

Page 69: ...ension alignment and lubrication Check the clutch disc pack Renew if necessary 1 Check coolant level 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 the front wheel...

Page 70: ...he rear wheel axle nut Check the external fuel hoses Change the front fork oil Check the forks and rear shock absorber for oil leaks Check the front sprocket retaining bolts General lubrication and greasing Check and recharge the battery Road test the motorcycle General cleaning List of operations with type of intervention distance or time interval km x1000 1 12 24 36 48 60 miles x1000 0 6 7 5 15 ...

Page 71: ...tervals km miles or months whichever occurs first List of operations with type of intervention distance or time interval km x1000 1 miles x1000 0 6 Months 6 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 If necessary contact your dealer to renew pads ...

Page 72: ...ts Weights Dry weight 177 kg Fully laden 390 kg Warning Failure to observe weight limits could result in poor handling and impair the performance of your motorcycle and could result in loss of control 1060 885 985 790 1222 2121 1440 806 128 355 496 fig 66 ...

Page 73: ...fuel with at least 95 octane rating 15 Lubrication circuit SHELL Advance Ultra 4 3 4 Front rear brake and clutch circuits SHELL Advance Brake DOT 4 Protection for electrical contacts SHELL Advance Contact Cleaner Front fork SHELL Advance Fork 7 5 or Donax TA 0 443 each leg MS4R 0 492 each leg MS4RS Cooling system Antifreeze SHELL Advance Coolant or 35 40 water 2 7 ...

Page 74: ... rpm Timing system Desmodromic type with four valves per cylinder operated by eight rocker arms 4 opening rockers and 4 closing rockers and two overhead camshafts Driven by the crankshaft through spur gears timing belt pulleys and toothed timing belts Desmodromic timing system fig 67 1 Opening or upper rocker arm 2 opening shim 3 closing or lower shim 4 return spring for closing rocker 5 closing o...

Page 75: ... drilled steel disc 2 discs Braking surface material steel Flange material aluminium Disc diameter 320 mm Hydraulically operated by a control lever on right handlebar Braking surface cm2 52 52 Radially mounted brake calipers Make and type BREMBO P4 34B Friction material Toshiba TT2172 Master cylinder type PR18 19 Rear Type with fixed drilled steel disc Disc diameter 245 mm Hydraulically operated b...

Page 76: ...bove gear ratios are approved and should not be modified under any circumstances However if you wish to tune up your motorcycle for competitions or special tracks Ducati Motor Holding S p A will be pleased to provide information about the special ratios available Please contact a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Centre Warning To replace the rear sprocket contact a Ducati Dealer or Authorized S...

Page 77: ...r mm 43 Travel along leg axis 130 mm Rear Progressive linkage with a rocker arm connecting the frame and upper pivot point of the shock absorber The shock absorber can be adjusted for rebound damping compression damping and spring preload Pivots at the lower end on the aluminium swingarm The swingarm pivots on a shaft which passes through the engine This system gives the motorcycle excellent stabi...

Page 78: ...k code 248 514 PPG Transparent code 228 880 PPG with grey stripe Black frame and wheels Pearl code 0040 PPG Primer code 490 019 PPG Transparent code 228 880 PPG with red stripe Red frame with white wheels Electrical system The main components of the electrical system are Headlight bulb type H4 12 V 55 60 W Sidelight bulb type T4W 12 V 4 W Electrical controls on handlebars Turn signals bulb type R1...

Page 79: ...nic regulator Remove the protective cap 2 fig 68 to access the fuse A blown fuse can be identified by a broken filament 3 fig 69 Important To avoid possible short circuits switch the ignition key to OFF before renewing the fuse Warning Never use a fuse with a rating other than that specified Failure to observe this rule may damage the electric system or even cause fire 4 4 IN GOOD CONDITION BLOWN ...

Page 80: ...ertical cylinder coil 28 Horizontal cylinder spark plug 29 Vertical cylinder spark plug 30 Horizontal cylinder injector 31 Vertical cylinder injector 32 Throttle position sensor 33 Rpm timing sensor 34 Coolant temperature sensor ECU 35 Stepper motor 36 5AM control unit 37 Neutral switch 38 Oil pressure switch 39 Rear brake light switch 40 Front brake light switch 41 Clutch switch 42 Left hand hand...

Page 81: ...of this manual Key to fuse box 5 Pos Device Val 1 Fans 10 A 2 KEY ON ECU INSTRUMENT PANEL CONTACTOR LAMBDA AND BRAKE LIGHT 10 A 3 SIDELIGHT HI BEAM AND LO BEAM HEADLIGHT 15 A 4 LOADS 15 A 5 INJECTION PUMP INJECTOR COIL 20 A 6 ENGINE ECU 5 A 7 INSTRUMENT PANEL 5 A ...

Page 82: ...82 E Routine servicing record km Name of Ducati Service Mileage Date 1000 12000 24000 36000 48000 60000 ...

Page 83: ...om the Hotline Safety warnings Traffic Rules vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction Know the regulations in your jurisdiction before riding this motorcycle Warning This motorcycle is designed and intended for use on streets and other smooth paved areas only Do not use this motorcycle on unpaved surfaces Such use could lead to upset or other accident Noise emission warranty Ducati Motor S p A warra...

Page 84: ... any person other than for purposes of maintenance repair or replacement of any device or element of design incorporated into any new vehicle for the purpose of noise control prior to its sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use or 2 the use of the vehicle after such device or element of design has been removed or rendered inoperative by any person Among those acts presumed...

Page 85: ...euver will be reduced All of your actions should be smooth under these conditions Sudden acceleration braking or turning may cause loss of control When the roadway is wet rely more on the throttle to control vehicle speed and less on the front and rear brakes The throttle should also be used judiciously to avoid skidding the rear wheel from too rapid acceleration or deceleration On rough roads exe...

Page 86: ...ents caused by the use of such accessories will not be remedied under warranty Warning Do not ride the motorcycle with helmets attached to the hook the helmets could cause an accident by distracting the operator or interfering with normal vehicle operation Protective apparel Always wear a helmet Most motorcycle accident fatalities are due to head injuries For safety eye protection gloves and high ...

Page 87: ...E USA 87 Label location fig B 10 7 6 1 8 2 9 3 4 5 ...

Page 88: ...FAIRING THIS IS NOT A WINDSHIELD BUT AN AERODYNAMIC FAIRING ONLY FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN A COLLISION OR UPSET AND CONSEQUENT SERIOUS BODILY INJURY WARNING Cod 433 1 165 1A ATTENZIONE Per evitare perdite di carburante dal tubo di sfiato evitate di sollevare il serbatoio quando questo pieno oltre la metˆ ATTENTION To avoid fuel leaks from the breather pipe do not lift the tan...

Page 89: ...and is street legal A is designed built and equipped so as to conform at the time of initial retail purchase with all applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board and B is free from defects in material and workmanship which cause such motorcycle to fail to conform with applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Pr...

Page 90: ...uivalent parts In the state of California only Emission Control System emergency repairs as provided for in the California Administrative Code may be performed by other than an authorized Ducati dealer An emergency situation occurs when an authorized Ducati dealer is not reasonably available a part is not available within 30 days or a repair is not complete within 30 days Any replacement part can ...

Page 91: ...e is limited to the express emission control systems warranty terms stated in this warranty The foregoing statements of warranty are exclusive and in lieu of all other remedies Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you C No dealer is authorized to modify this Ducati Limited Emission Control Systems Warranty IV Legal righ...

Page 92: ...92 E USA Routine maintenance record Km mi Ducati Service Name Mileage Date 1 000 600 12 000 7 500 24 000 15 000 36 000 22 500 48 000 30 000 60 000 37 500 ...

Page 93: ...Ducati Motor Holding spa via Cavalieri Ducati 3 40132 Bologna Italia Tel 39 051 6413111 Fax 39 051 406580 www ducati com Stampato 04 2007 Cod 913 7 134 1A ...

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