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Attention

Using the vehicle set to FLAT (F) with a

passenger aboard may result in vehicle instability.

Ducati does not recommend to use the vehicle with

the rear suspension set to FLAT (F) and a passenger

aboard.

Important

The FLAT position (F) allows for different track

alignment, as on the racing versions. The

PROGRESSIVE position (P) is recommended with a

passenger aboard.

P

F

Fig 151

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Summary of Contents for Superbike 1199 Panigale ABS

Page 1: ...Owner s manual ...

Page 2: ...Owner s manual US CANADA 1 ...

Page 3: ... Holding S p A In your own interest and safety and in order to guarantee product reliability we strongly recommend that you go to an Authorized Dealer or Service Center for any servicing included on the scheduled maintenance chart see page 276 Our highly skilled staff has access to the special tools and equipment needed to perform any servicing procedure with expertise They use only Ducati origina...

Page 4: ...l system information 28 California emission control warranty statement 28 Your warranty rights and obligations 28 Manufacturer s warranty coverage 29 Owner s warranty responsibilities 29 California evaporation emission system 30 Ducati limited warranty on emission control system 31 Instrument Panel Dashboard 34 Instrument Panel 34 Acronyms and abbreviations used in the Manual 38 Technological Dict...

Page 5: ...Customizing Riding Modes 1 Customizing Riding Modes ABS setting 123 Customizing Riding Modes Display setting 126 Customizing Riding Modes DQS enable disable 129 Customizing Riding Modes DTC level setting 132 Customizing Riding Modes Engine setting 135 Customizing Riding Modes EBC level setting 139 Customizing Riding Modes Restore default settings 141 Engine rpm digital indication RPM 143 Battery v...

Page 6: ...orber 229 Changing the motorcycle track alignment 231 Riding the motorcycle 233 Break in recommendations 233 Pre ride checks 236 Starting the engine 239 Moving off 241 Braking 241 ABS system 241 Stopping the motorcycle 243 Parking 243 Refueling 244 Tool kit and accessories 245 Main maintenance operations 246 Remove the fairing 246 Side fairings 247 Change the air filter 248 Check and top up the co...

Page 7: ...erations to be performed by the Dealer 276 Scheduled maintenance chart operations to be performed by the customer 280 Technical data 281 Weights 281 Overall dimensions 282 Top ups 283 Engine 284 Timing system 285 Performance data 286 Spark plugs 286 Fuel system 286 Brakes 286 Transmission 287 Frame 288 Wheels 288 Tires 288 Suspensions 288 Exhaust system 289 Available colors 289 Electrical system 2...

Page 8: ...Center Warning symbols used in the manual Different forms of information regarding potential hazards that may affect you or others have been used These include Safety stickers on the motorcycle Safety warnings preceded by a warning symbol and by one or the two words CAUTION or IMPORTANT Attention Failure to observe these instructions may lead to a hazardous situation and cause severe injury to the...

Page 9: ... injury or death Attention This motorcycle must not be used for towing or for the addition of a sidecar since this may cause a loss or control and consequent accident This motorcycle carries the rider and may carry one passenger upon installation of a dedicated kit performed exclusively at a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center Attention The total weight of the motorcycle in running order wi...

Page 10: ...ation before riding the motorcycle if you have not consulted your doctor about potential side effects Attention Some medications may induce sleepiness or other effects that impair reflexes and the ability of the rider to control the motorcycle which may lead to accident Some countries require mandatory insurance coverage Attention Check the laws applicable to your country Take out an insurance pol...

Page 11: ...her 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 the acts presumed to constitute t...

Page 12: ...14 Tel 001 408 253 0499 Fax 001 408 253 4099 If NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer or Ducati North America To contact NHTSA you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll free a...

Page 13: ... the motorcycle plays an important role in safety as the motorcycle provides a person no protection from impact in the same way as an automobile Suitable clothing includes helmet eye protection gloves boots long sleeved jacket and long pants The helmet must have the requisites as listed on page 9 if the helmet model has no visor use suitable goggles Gloves must have five fingers and be made of lea...

Page 14: ...Important For the safety of the passenger make sure that he or she also wears appropriate clothing 13 ...

Page 15: ...with the controls to be used during the ride Before starting the motorcycle always perform the checks detailed in this manual see page 241 Attention Failure to perform checks may cause damage to the vehicle and serious injury to the rider and or passenger Attention Start the engine when outdoors or in a well ventilated place Never start the engine in a closed environment Exhaust gases are poisonou...

Page 16: ...nd Never park on uneven or soft ground or your motorcycle may fall over Important Visually inspect the tires at regular intervals for cracks and cuts especially on sidewalls bulges or large spots which are indicative of internal damage Replace them if badly damaged Remove any stones or other foreign bodies caught in the tread Attention The engine exhaust pipes and mufflers stay hot for a long time...

Page 17: ...le is compatible only with fuel having a maximum content of ethanol of 10 E10 Using fuel with ethanol content over 10 is prohibited Using it could result in severe damage of the engine and motorcycle components Using fuel with ethanol content over 10 will render the Warranty null and void Attention In case of malaise caused by prolonged inhalation of fuel vapors stay outdoors and consult a physici...

Page 18: ... Important Arrange your luggage or heavy accessories in the lowest possible position and close to motorcycle center Important Never fix bulky or heavy objects to the steering head or front mudguard as this would affect stability and be dangerous Important Be sure to secure the luggage to the supports provided on the motorcycle as firmly as possible Improperly secured luggage may affect stability I...

Page 19: ...ttention The brake fluid used in the brake system is corrosive In the event of accidental contact with eyes or skin wash the affected area with generous quantities of running water Coolant Engine coolant contains ethylene glycol which may ignite under particular conditions producing invisible flames Although the flames from burning ethylene glycol are not visible they are still capable of causing ...

Page 20: ...well clear and make sure your clothing does not get caught in the fan Battery Attention The battery gives off explosive gases keep it away from any source of ignition such as sparks flames and cigarettes Charge the battery in a well ventilated area 19 ...

Page 21: ...ndicated when ordering spare parts We recommend that you note the frame number of your motorcycle in the space below Frame number Fig 1 ZDM 1 4 B P W C B 0 0 0 0 0 0 DUCATI TYPE OF MOTORCYCLE MODEL YEAR PLANT OF MANU FACTURE SEQUENTIAL NUMBER Varies can be Ø thru 9 or X Check digit Fig 2 20 ...

Page 22: ...e motorcycle model and should always be indicated when ordering spare parts We recommend that you note the engine number of your motorcycle in the space below Engine number Fig 3 4 B P C 0 0 0 0 0 0 ENGINE TYPE MODEL YEAR SEQUENTIAL NUMBER Fig 4 21 ...

Page 23: ...Plate positioning 1 2 3 4 Fig 5 22 ...

Page 24: ... verso il basso nel pu nto di misu ra e poi rilascia rla Misurare la distanza A tra il centro dei pe rni della c atena e l alluminio del forcellon e che deve risulta re A 50 52 mm and realese Measure the distan ce A between the chain pins centre and swinga rm aluminium edg e Reading must be A 50 52 mm Fig 6 23 ...

Page 25: ...5 6 7 Fig 7 24 ...

Page 26: ...6 5 7 Fig 8 25 ...

Page 27: ...8 Only Canada 9 Fig 9 26 ...

Page 28: ...9 8 Only Canada Fig 10 27 ...

Page 29: ...ol system Crankcase Emission Control System The engine is equipped with a closed crankcase system to prevent discharging crankcase emissions into the atmosphere Blow by gas is returned to the combustion chamber through the air cleaner and the throttle body Evaporative Emission Control System The motorcycles are equipped with an evaporative emission control system which consists of a charcoal canis...

Page 30: ...ilometers 18641 miles whichever first occurs Owner s warranty responsibilities As the motorcycle owner you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your owner s manual Ducati North America Inc recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your motorcycle but Ducati North America Inc cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your ...

Page 31: ...stem This system consists of 1 Warn air inlet 2 Canister 3 Dell Orto jet 4 Fuel tank 5 Breather pipe 6 Intake manifolds Attention In the event of a fuel system malfunction contact a Ducati Authorized Service Center 1 5 3 6 2 4 Fig 11 30 ...

Page 32: ...applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board Any part or parts replaced under this warranty shall become the property of Ducati In the state of California only emissions related warranted parts are specifically defined by that state s Emissions Warranty Parts List These warranted parts are carburetor and internal parts intake ma...

Page 33: ...vents B Inspections replacement of parts and other services and adjustments required for routine maintenance C Any motorcycle on which odometer mileage has been changed so that actual mileage cannot be readily determined III Limited liability A The liability of Ducati under this Emission Control Systems Warranty is limited solely to the remedying of defects in material or workmanship by an authori...

Page 34: ...rights which vary from state to state V This warranty is in addition to the Ducati limited motorcycle warranty VI Additional information Any replacement part that is equivalent in performance and durability may be used in the performance of any maintenance or repairs However Ducati is not liable for these parts The owner is responsible for the performance of all required maintenance Such maintenan...

Page 35: ...p the engine or it may suffer severe damage 5 FUEL WARNING LIGHT AMBER YELLOW Turns on when fuel is low and there are about 5 liters of fuel left in the tank 6 TURN INDICATOR LIGHTS GREEN Illuminates and flashes when the turn indicator is in operation 7 ENGINE VEHICLE DIAGNOSIS EOBD LIGHT AMBER YELLOW Turns on in the case of engine and or vehicle errors and in some cases will lock the engine 8 GEN...

Page 36: ...e menu func tion ABS ABS enabled but not working yet Engine on speed under 5 km h Light off Light flashing Light steady ABS disabled with the menu func tion ABS ABS enabled but not working yet Engine on speed above 5 km h Light off Light flashing Light steady ABS enabled and functioning ABS disabled with the menu func tion ABS ABS disabled and not functioning due to a problem 35 ...

Page 37: ...o intervention Light OFF First threshold N RPM before the limit er kicks in Light steady ON Limiter Light ON flashing Note Each calibration of the Engine Control Unit may have a different setting for the thresholds that precede the rev limiter and the rev limiter itself Immobilizer Key on status Light OFF Key off status Light ON flashing Key off status for over 12 hours Light OFF 36 ...

Page 38: ...000 000000 10 34 a m WET DTC DAS 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 DQS ABS OFF ON 7 3 000 km h RPMx1000 C km TOT 0 1 2 9 3 6 8a 8b 8c 11 10 8c 8b 8a 6 4 5 7 Fig 12 37 ...

Page 39: ... with the slipper clutch to avoid and control the rear wheel lockup during aggressive downshifting If the system detects wheel slipping it sends a signal to the engine control unit to slightly increase engine rpm until the rear wheel speed is again consistent with vehicle speed EBC features a three tiered operating system and is integrated in the three Riding Modes Riding Mode The rider of an 1199...

Page 40: ...ding Mode Power Mode but even to accurately control the engine brake EBC thereby helping to control the rear wheel slipping DTC Ducati Electronic Suspension DES The Ducati Electronic Suspension system by Öhlins automatically adjusts the rebound and compression damping This allows the rider to set the suspensions in a different way according to the selected Riding Mode or to customize any setting a...

Page 41: ...til the rear wheel speed is again consistent with vehicle speed EBC features a three tiered operating system and is integrated in the three Riding Modes Ducati Quick Shift DQS The Ducati Quick Shift DQS is the electronic shifter control system used for racing purposes that allows the rider to shift up under acceleration without using the clutch and keeping the throttle open this results in lower s...

Page 42: ...rument panel parameters with the position 3 HIGH BEAM FLASH BUTTON FLASH The high beam flash button may also be used for LAP functions 4 TURN INDICATORS CANCEL BUTTON The turn indicators cancel button may also be used for the CONFIRM MENU function for selecting the riding style Press this button for 3 seconds to the left side to activate the Hazard lights 3 3 2 4 1 Fig 13 41 ...

Page 43: ... LED warning lights in two steps initial check At the end of the check the instrument panel displays the main Screen in ROAD or TRACK mode it depends on the last configuration in use before the key off 0 1826 10 34 a m SPORT DTC DAS 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 DQS ABS OFF ON 7 3 103 km h RPMx1000 C km TOT N Fig 14 42 ...

Page 44: ...rt no 96450211B and Performance muffler kit part no 96450311B can be purchased at a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center Attention The Performance exhaust kit part no 96450211B and Performance muffler kit part no 96450311B must be installed at a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center RACING EVO RACING Fig 15 During this check stage if the vehicle speed exceeds 6 mph 10 km h actual speed ...

Page 45: ...enu 2 Engine coolant temperature Instantaneous fuel consumption Average fuel consumption Average speed Trip time Ambient air temperature 6 Set Riding Mode 7 DTC level indication ON or DTC OFF indication 8 EBC level indication ON or EBC OFF indication 9 DQS ON indication or DQS OFF indication 10 ABS level indication ON or ABS OFF indication 11 DDA indication ON 12 GPS receiving indication if fitted...

Page 46: ...12 DQS ABS OFF ON 7 3 000 km h RPMx1000 C km TOT GPS DDA N TRACK 299 10 34 a m RACE DTC EBC 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 DQS ABS OFF OFF 7 3 103 RPMx1000 C km h km GPS DDA 3 199999 13 14 4 1 1 5 3 10 9 8 7 6 11 12 2 ROAD 13 14 2 5 3 10 9 8 7 6 11 12 4 Fig 16 45 ...

Page 47: ...PEED AVG Trip time TRIP TIME Air temperature Upon the Key ON the data displayed for MENU 1 and MENU 2 are the ones displayed upon the previous Key OFF Note In both ROAD and TRACK modes the factory set default parameter Odometer TOT is displayed for 10 seconds upon Key ON for MENU 1 and then the parameter from last Key OFF is displayed Note In case of sudden and unexpected power off the instrument ...

Page 48: ... 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 km TOT N 0 199999 ROAD TRACK TRACK WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 C 103 10 34 a m RPMx1000 N C 103 9 8 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 6 WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 0 TOT km km h C 103 0km h 199999 CONS L 100 km CONS AVG L 100 km SPEED AVG km h TRIP TIME C AIR TRIP 1 TRIP 2 TRIP F TOT C 1 2 1 2 Fig 17 47 ...

Page 49: ...to the Setting MENU where you can set any function Important You can enter the Setting MENU only when the actual vehicle speed is lower or equal to 12 mph 20 km h If you are inside the Setting MENU and the actual vehicle speed exceeds 12 mph 20 km h the instrument panel automatically exits from this Menu and displays the Standard Screen 2 Fig 18 48 ...

Page 50: ... is not active the initial lights check routine is skipped the Standard Screen is displayed with an E LOCK error warning and access to the Setting MENU is not allowed if the PIN CODE function is active the PIN CODE function page is displayed allowing the rider to enter the personal code PIN CODE INSERT PIN CODE MEMORY Fig 19 49 ...

Page 51: ...p meter 2 TRIP2 Partial fuel reserve counter TRIP FUEL LAP time only if active and in TRACK mode MENU 2 displays the following functions Engine coolant temperature Instantaneous fuel consumption CONS Average Fuel Consumption CONS AVG Average speed SPEED AVG Trip time TRIP TIME External air temperature Auxiliary functions DDA only if present GPS only if present CLOCK Service warning SERVICE Warning...

Page 52: ...r graph and indicating the corresponding figure 11 orange area The area for the 11500 12000 rpm range warning area is indicated on the display in red used both for filling the bar graph and indicating the corresponding figure 12 red area Important During the first 1000 km Break in period i e as long as the Odometer displays a value lower than or equal to 1000 km the orange area pre warning area on...

Page 53: ...m with engine temperature lower than or equal to 122 F 50 C The lights turning on when the rev limiter thresholds are reached are divided into three groups according to the following thresholds 1st threshold 10500 rpm A 2nd threshold 10700 rpm B 3rd threshold 10900 rpm C A B C Fig 20 52 ...

Page 54: ...00 C 103 299 TOT km km h 199999 WET DTC 1 EBC 1 DQS OFF ABS 1 3 9 8 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 6 10 34 a m RPMx1000 C 103 299 TOT km km h 199999 WET DTC 1 EBC 1 DQS OFF ABS 1 3 9 8 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 6 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 6 C 103 km TOT 183539 299 WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 ROAD TRACK 10 34 a m RPMx1000 C 103 299 TOT km km h 199999 WET DTC 1 EBC 1 DQS OFF ABS 1 3 9 8...

Page 55: ...reased by 5 and converted in the set unit of measurement mph or km h A string of dashes is displayed with the set unit of measurement if speed is equal to 186 mph or 299 km h or if instrument panel is not receiving the speed value steady on the rear speed sensor is in fault flashing EOBD light on and SPEED SENSOR error displayed 54 ...

Page 56: ...199999 C 103 TRACK WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 N km TOT 199999 C 103 WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 C 103 WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 TOT km 199999 10 34 a m RPMx1000 km h 9 8 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 6 N C 103 WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 TOT km 199999 mph 186 Fig 22 55 ...

Page 57: ...es is displayed if gear teach in has not been carried out yet flashing and Neutral light A blinking the gear sensor is in fault flashing EOBD light B on and GEAR SENSOR error displayed the instrument panel is not receiving the gear data steady on 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 0 km TOT 199999 C 103 WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 10 34 a m RPMx1000 0km h 9 8 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12...

Page 58: ...he DTC traction control 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 off a specific engine power that will change throttle behavior 195Hi 195Lo 120 a specific rebound damping setting and a specific compression damping setting for the front fork 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 N 0 RACE km TOT 183539 DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 C 103 4 Fig 24 a specific rebound damping setting and a specific compression dampin...

Page 59: ...iding mode if button 4 is in the position for activating the turn indicators to the left or right For the highlighted Riding Mode some of the parameter settings are displayed DTC the DTC text followed by the level of intervention set 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 in case the DTC is active or by OFF in case the DTC is disabled EBC the EBC text followed by the level of intervention set 1 2 3 in case the EBC is ac...

Page 60: ...and the associated parameters are displayed A Fig 25 Once the desired riding mode is highlighted confirm the selection by holding down the CONFIRM MENU button 4 for 2 seconds the new riding mode selection is saved and the Standard Screen is displayed B Fig 25 Once the desired riding mode is highlighted if the CONFIRM MENU button 4 is not pressed within 10 seconds the new riding mode selection is n...

Page 61: ... 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 N 0 RACE 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 N 0 SPORT 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 N 0 WET km TOT 199999 DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 C 103 km TOT 199999 DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 C 103 km TOT 199999 DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 C 103 4 A A B A B A B C A C C Fig 25 60 ...

Page 62: ...ot be completed unless the rider closes the throttle and releases the brakes or the vehicle is stopped zero speed within 5 seconds When the procedure is not successful the Standard Screen is displayed Note If the change of riding mode is associated with the ABS change of state from ON to OFF or vice versa the instrument panel also starts the procedure for disabling or activating the ABS respective...

Page 63: ... is in fault or the Black Box is in fault DTC indication the EOBD light turns on as well and the corresponding error is displayed 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 N 0 DTC 2 1826 SPORT EBC DQS ABS OFF ON 3 103 C km TOT 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 N 0 1826 SPORT EBC DQS ABS OFF ON 3 103 C km TOT DTC _ DTC 2 DTC OFF DTC _ Fig 27 62 ...

Page 64: ...ers The rider must always be aware that active safety systems have a preventive function The active elements help the rider control the motorcycle making it as easy and safe to ride as possible The presence of an active safety system should not encourage the rider to ride at speeds beyond the reasonable limits not in accordance with road conditions the laws of physics good riding standards and tra...

Page 65: ...fault level for the RACE Riding Mode 3 RACE Track use for expert riders Permits slid ing sideways NO 4 RACE Track use and road use for expert rid ers NO 5 SPORT Sport style on the road or on the track consistent with ENGINE 195HP LOW setting maximum power 195HP with Smooth delivery It is the default level for the SPORT Riding Mode 6 SPORT Very safe style on dry surface on the road or on the track ...

Page 66: ...rain tires it was specifi cally optimized for Pirelli Diablo Rain tires rear tire 190 55 ZR17 NO 8 WET HEAVY RAIN Wet road and slippery asphalt with OEM tires it must be associated with EN GINE 120 setting It is the default level for the WET Riding Mode 65 ...

Page 67: ...00 55ZR17 at the rear Using tires with different size and characteristics from the original tires may alter the operating characteristics of the system In the case of minor differences such as tires of a different make and or model than the OE ones but with the same size rear 200 55 ZR17 front 120 70 ZR17 it may be sufficient to select the suitable level setting from those available in order to re...

Page 68: ... mode The DTC will tend to kick in more with a smooth riding mode where the bike is leaned over further rather than with a rough style where the bike is straightened up as quickly as possible when exiting a turn Tips for use on the track We recommend that level 8 be used for a couple of full laps to allow the tires to warm up in order to get used to the system Then try levels 7 6 etc in succession...

Page 69: ...h to the next level up or down and proceed to determine the best setting e g if with level 7 the DTC intervention seems excessive switch to level 6 alternatively if on level 7 you cannot perceive any DTC intervention switch to level 8 68 ...

Page 70: ... is in fault or the control unit is in fault EBC indication the EOBD light turns on as well and the corresponding error is displayed 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 N 0 DTC 2 DTC 2 1826 SPORT DQS ABS ON 3 103 C km TOT 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 N 0 1826 SPORT DQS ABS ON 3 103 C km TOT EBC 1 EBC 1 EBC OFF EBC _ EBC _ Fig 28 69 ...

Page 71: ...a maximum engine brake with system set to OFF to a decreasing level of engine brake at increasing level number System intervention is quite important at high engine rpm and decreases as the engine rpm decreases Attention EBC is a rider aid that can be used both on the track and the road The system is designed to make riding easier and to enhance safety but in no way relieves the rider of the oblig...

Page 72: ...TIC DEFAULT OFF Maximum engine brake NO 1 Rather important engine brake but less than that obtained with EBC OFF It is the default level for all Riding Modes 2 Very low engine brake recommended only for track use and for riders requiring a low engine brake when decelerating NO 3 Minimum engine brake recommended only for track use and for riders preferring a very low engine brake when decelerating ...

Page 73: ...s will give satisfactory results In this case is it is advisable to deactivate the traction control system Selecting level 3 the EBC will kick in to ensure the minimum engine brake possible Between level 3 and level 1 the engine brake is increasing progressively with EBC OFF you set the maximum engine brake possible The choice of the correct level mainly depends on the following parameters The tir...

Page 74: ...indication the EOBD light turns on as well and the corresponding error is displayed if the DQS is not present on the motorcycle the symbol is shown 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 N 0 DTC 2 DTC 2 1826 SPORT DQS ABS ON 3 103 C km TOT 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 N 0 1826 SPORT ABS 3 103 C km TOT EBC 1 DQS _ EBC 1 DQS ON DQS OFF DQS _ _ Fig 29 73 ...

Page 75: ...corresponding error is displayed Note ABS 1 indication is always associated with the icon ABS FRONT ONLY displayed on amber background This indication is displayed in the area where side stand status is and the side stand status information has higher priority ABS FRONT ONLY 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 N 0 DTC 2 DTC 2 1826 SPORT DQS ABS ON 1 103 C km TOT 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 ...

Page 76: ...ft up and there is NO combined braking front and rear It is the default level for the RACE Riding Mode 2 ROAD For road use in good grip conditions both wheels are controlled by the system the system combines braking power generat ing pressure even on the rear caliper anti lift up control is active but this setting most ly focuses on braking power and allows a few uncontrolled lift ups It is the de...

Page 77: ...s affected to the point where none of the 3 available level settings will give satisfactory results In this case is it is advisable to deactivate the traction control system Selecting level 3 the ABS will intervene to ensure a very stable braking good lift up control the vehicle keeps a good alignment during the whole braking Settings between level 3 and level 1 privilege more and more the braking...

Page 78: ...p meter 1 TRIP1 Trip meter 2 TRIP2 Partial fuel reserve counter TRIP FUEL LAP time if active only for TRACK mode 10 34 a m RPMx1000 TOT N km 199999 9 8 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 6 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 km TOT N 0 199999 ROAD TRACK WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 C 103 C 103 0km h TRIP 1 TRIP 2 TRIP F TOT 1 1 Fig 31 77 ...

Page 79: ...or 199999 km the instrument panel will permanently display said value The odometer value is saved permanently and cannot be reset under any circumstances The reading is not lost in case of a power off Battery Off Note Upon Key On the instrument panel always shows the Odometer indication for 10 seconds then shows the user s settings page Note If a string of flashing dashes is displayed within odome...

Page 80: ...EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 C 103 TOT TRACK 10 34 a m RPMx1000 TRIP 1 N km 183539 9 8 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 6 WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 C 103 0km h ml 183539 TOT TOT ml 183539 km 199999 TOT ml 199999 TOT TOT km 0 TOT ml 0 A ROAD TRACK km TOT ml TOT TOT km TOT ml B ROAD TRACK Fig 32 79 ...

Page 81: ...ment When the reading exceeds the maximum value of 9999 9 mi or 9999 9 km distance traveled is reset and the meter automatically starts counting from 0 again While the trip meter is displayed press button 1 for 3 seconds to reset TRIP 1 When TRIP1 is reset the average fuel consumption average speed and trip time data are reset as well TRIP1 counter is automatically reset in case the system unit of...

Page 82: ...OAD WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 C 103 TRIP 1 TRACK 10 34 a m RPMx1000 TRIP 1 N km 9999 9 9 8 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 6 WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 C 103 0km h ml 9999 9 TRIP 1 ml 0 TRIP 1 TRIP 1 ml 9999 9 km 0 TRIP 1 TRIP 1 km 0 TRIP 1 ml 0 1 ROAD TRACK 1 Fig 33 81 ...

Page 83: ...easurement When the reading exceeds the maximum value of 9999 9 mi or 9999 9 km distance traveled is reset and the meter automatically starts counting from 0 again While the trip meter is displayed press button 1 for 3 seconds to reset TRIP 2 TRIP2 counter is automatically reset in case the system unit of measurement is changed manually the counter will then start back from zero considering the ne...

Page 84: ...OAD WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 C 103 TRIP 2 TRACK 10 34 a m RPMx1000 TRIP 2 N km 9999 9 9 8 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 6 WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 C 103 0km h ml 9999 9 TRIP 2 ml 0 TRIP 2 TRIP 2 ml 9999 9 km 0 TRIP 2 TRIP 2 km 0 TRIP 2 ml 0 1 ROAD TRACK 1 Fig 34 83 ...

Page 85: ...ble to toggle through the other Menu functions Trip fuel reading remains stored even after Key Off until the vehicle is refueled Count is interrupted automatically as soon as fuel is topped up to above minimum level The number of mi or km is displayed with the TRIP FUEL indication and unit of measurement When the reading exceeds the maximum value of 9999 9 mi or 9999 9 km distance traveled is rese...

Page 86: ...9 9 9 8 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 6 WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 C 103 0km h 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 km N 0 9999 9 WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 C 103 TRIPF TRACK ROAD ml 9999 9TRIP F TRIP FUEL ml 9999 9 Fig 35 85 ...

Page 87: ...e first time the timer starts with resolution of a tenth of a second 0 00 0 and current LAP number is indicated too Every time the FLASH button 3 is pressed again the display temporarily shows the number and time of the just ended lap then it will show the timer and number of the new current lap If lap timer is active but vehicle is at standstill lap timer is temporarily stopped after 5 seconds an...

Page 88: ... 1 5 9 8 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 6 10 34 a m RPMx1000 20 0 135 LAP 01 km h L 100 km CONS AVG 1 12 5 RACE DTC 3 EBC 1 DQS ON ABS 1 5 9 8 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 6 10 34 a m RPMx1000 20 0 135 LAP 01 km h L 100 km CONS AVG 1 25 45 RACE DTC 3 EBC 1 DQS ON ABS 1 5 9 8 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 6 3 Fig 36 87 ...

Page 89: ...p timer page referred to the new current lap if the vehicle is at a standstill for more than 5 seconds lap timer operation is temporarily stopped and it displays the initial indication 0 00 00 and lap number LAP the next time rider pushes the FLASH button 3 or any equivalent control lap timer is reactivated If the time is never stopped it will roll over upon reaching 9 minutes 59 seconds and 99 hu...

Page 90: ...ument panel will continue storing data from Lap 05 During every lap the following data are stored no 30 lap times time between consecutive start and stop no 30 values for max RPM maximum RPM value reached in every lap no 30 values for max speed maximum speed value reached in every lap 89 ...

Page 91: ...on CONS Average Fuel Consumption CONS AVG Average speed SPEED AVG Trip time TRIP TIME External air temperature ROAD 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 N 0 C 103 WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 km TOT 199999 10 34 a m RPMx1000 N C 103 9 8 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 6 WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 0 TOT km km h 199999 TRACK CONS L 100 km CONS AVG L 100 km SPEED AVG km h TRIP TIME C AIR C 2...

Page 92: ...to 250 F 121 C HIGH is displayed flashing If coolant temperature exceeds 212 F 100 C the temperature reading is immediately displayed in MENU 2 regardless of any other function displayed in MENU 2 the other MENU 2 functions can still be displayed 250 F 121 C the temperature reading is immediately displayed in MENU 2 regardless of any other function displayed in MENU 2 the other MENU 2 functions ca...

Page 93: ...P FUEL N km 9999 9 9 8 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 6 WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 C 103 0km h 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 km N 0 9999 9 WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 C 103 TRIPF TRACK ROAD F 217 Fig 38 92 ...

Page 94: ...l to 0 and or when the engine is off are not considered When the calculation is not made a string of three dashes is displayed steadily as instantaneous fuel consumption Note It is possible to change the units of measurement for Consumption both average and instantaneous together from L 100 to km L through the Setting MENU using the UNITS function 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000...

Page 95: ...nt liters 100 km or mpg UK or mpg USA The active calculation phase occurs when the engine is running and the vehicle is stopped moments when the vehicle is not moving and the engine is off are not considered Note It is possible to change the units of measurement for Consumption both average and instantaneous together from L 100 to km L through the Setting MENU using the UNITS function 10 34 a m 9 ...

Page 96: ...engine is running and the vehicle is stopped moments when the vehicle is not moving and the engine is off are not considered The average speed value displayed is calculated by adding 5 in order to be consistent with vehicle speed indication Note You may change the units of measurement of Speed and distance traveled as well from km h and km to mph and mi through the Setting Menu using the UNITS SET...

Page 97: ...s off and restarts when the counting active phase starts again When the reading exceeds 720 00 720 hours and 00 minutes the meter is reset and automatically starts counting from 0 again Note If you change the unit of measurement for an item connected to Speed and distance or Consumption the trip time value will be automatically reset 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 189 39 0 10 3...

Page 98: ...C a string of three steady dashes is displayed followed by the unit of measurement If the air temperature sensor is in fault the instrument panel will show three flashing dashes as air temperature value followed by the unit of measurement the EOBD light will turn on as well and the corresponding error T AIR SENSOR is displayed If the instrument panel is not receiving air temperature value a string...

Page 99: ...km 9999 9 9 8 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 6 WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 C 35 0km h 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 km N 0 9999 9 WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 C 35 TRIPF TRACK ROAD AIR AIR 95 F 95 AIR F AIR Fig 43 98 ...

Page 100: ...s the DDA If the DDA indication is displayed it means that the DDA is active and recording If the DDA indication is not displayed it means that the DDA is not active 0 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 DDA N WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 km TOT 183539 C 103 C 103 Fig 44 99 ...

Page 101: ...g format hh hours mm minutes with a m indication for values ranging between 0 00 and 11 59 or with p m indication for values ranging between 12 00 and 12 59 and between 1 00 and 11 59 If the instrument panel does not receive current time information it displays a m steadily 0 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 N WET DTC 7 EBC OFF DQS ON ABS 3 km TOT 183539 C 103 C 103 Fig 45 100 ...

Page 102: ...ed Service Center The service warning indication can be reset only by the Authorized Ducati Service Center during servicing Icons are displayed according to the Warnings Alarms displaying rules refer to page 105 0 1826 10 34 a m SPORT DTC EBC 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 DQS ABS OFF ON 7 3 103 km h RPMx1000 C km TOT N Fig 46 101 ...

Page 103: ...n the odometer counter reaches the first 1000 km it is displayed in the large format and then is always visible in the small format until the Ducati Authorized Service Center resets it during servicing Icons are displayed according to the Warnings Alarms displaying rules refer to page 105 Fig 47 102 ...

Page 104: ...e the following service operation OIL SERVICE or DESMO SERVICE The green indication is shown upon Key On for 2 seconds in the large format when there are 1000 km left before the next service operation the indication turns yellow and is enabled upon every Key On for 5 seconds Icons are displayed according to the Warnings Alarms displaying rules refer to page 105 Fig 48 103 ...

Page 105: ...L SERVICE or DESMO SERVICE The indication of the service type is enabled upon every Key On for 5 seconds in the large format and then is always visible in the small format until the Ducati Authorized Service Center resets it during servicing Icons are displayed according to the Warnings Alarms displaying rules refer to page 105 Fig 49 104 ...

Page 106: ...e present warnings During normal vehicle operation when a warning is triggered the instrument panel automatically displays the warning When a warning is triggered the indication remains well visible for 5 seconds large icon then becomes smaller small icon If several live warnings are present the corresponding icons will be displayed one after the other and every one will stay on for 3 seconds No s...

Page 107: ...ensure that fans are on 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 0 N 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 0 N 1826 SPORT DTC EBC DQS ABS OFF ON 7 3 121 C km TOT 1826 SPORT DTC EBC DQS ABS OFF ON 7 3 121 C km TOT 3 3 2 2 1 1 km km km km h h 1 18 8 82 2 26 6 SPO SPO SPO SPORT RT RT DTC DTC DTC EBC EBC EBC EBC DQ DQ DQS S AB AB ABS OF OFF F O ON N 7 3 1 12 21 1 1 C C C km TOT ...

Page 108: ... RPMx1000 0 N 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 0 N 1826 SPORT DTC EBC DQS ABS OFF ON 7 3 103 C km TOT 1826 SPORT DTC EBC DQS ABS OFF ON 7 3 103 C km TOT DDA FULL 3 3 2 2 1 1 km km km km h h 1 18 8 82 2 26 6 SPO SPO SPO SPORT RT RT DTC DTC DTC EBC EBC EBC EBC DQ DQ DQS S AB AB ABS OF OFF F O ON N 7 3 1 10 03 3 3 C C C km TOT TOT DDA FULL Fig 51 107 ...

Page 109: ... C when external temperatures are low it is always recommended to ride carefully particularly on sections that are not exposed to the sun and or on bridges 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 0 N 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 0 N 1826 SPORT DTC EBC DQS ABS OFF ON 7 3 121 C km TOT 1826 SPORT DTC EBC DQS ABS OFF ON 7 3 121 C km TOT 3 3 2 2 1 1 km km km km h h h 1 ...

Page 110: ...ndication and turns on the EOBD light When an error is triggered the indication remains well visible for 5 seconds large icon then becomes smaller small icon 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 0 N 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 0 N 1826 SPORT DTC EBC DQS ABS OFF ON 7 3 121 C km TOT 1826 SPORT DTC EBC DQS ABS OFF ON 7 3 121 C km TOT 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 km km km km h h ...

Page 111: ...icons will be displayed one after the other and each will stay on for 3 seconds When an error is triggered the EOBD light turns on as well Attention When one or more errors are displayed always contact a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center 110 ...

Page 112: ...st valve motor malfunction DSB DSB control unit faulty communication operation E LOCK E Lock control unit faulty communication operation E Lock control unit general malfunction Immobilizer key antenna malfunction ENGINE ECU control unit faulty communication operation ECU control unit general malfunction Throttle position sensor malfunction Throttle grip position sensor malfunction Throttle motor o...

Page 113: ...ter malfunction Vehicle starting relay malfunction Quick shift device switch malfunction Secondary air sensor malfunction GEAR SENSOR Gear sensor malfunction FUEL SENSOR Reserve NTC sensor malfunction SPEED SENSOR Front and or rear speed sensor malfunction BATTERY Battery voltage too high or too low STOP LIGHT Stop light not working FAN Electric cooling fan malfunction SIDE STAND Side stand sensor...

Page 114: ...Note FAN indication can be activated also by BBS ECU malfunction and its faulty communication with fans Pay attention to engine temperature indication 113 ...

Page 115: ... ERROR ABS ABS control unit BBS Black Box DSB instrument panel control unit E LOCK E LOCK control unit CAN LINE Can Bus OFF UNKNOWN DEVICE Software compatibility FUEL SENSOR Low fuel sensor GEAR SENSOR Gear sensor SIDE STAND Side stand sensor 114 ...

Page 116: ...Rear stop light BATTERY Battery voltage ENGINE ECU SPEEDSENSOR Speed sensor FAN Cooling fan Note FAN indication can be activated also by BBS ECU malfunction and its faulty communication with fans Pay attention to engine temperature indication 115 ...

Page 117: ...nt panel displays the open side stand warning turns on the EOBD light and displays the corresponding Side stand sensor error If the instrument panel does not receive the side stand status the SIDE STAND indication open side stand will flash to indicate an indefinite status SIDE STAND 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 0 N 1826 SPORT DTC EBC DQS ABS OFF ON 7 3 121 C km TOT Fig 54 11...

Page 118: ...ower than or equal to 12 mph 20 km h once inside this menu you may no longer view any other function The Setting MENU displays the following functions RIDING MODE RPM BATTERY DDA PIN CODE CLOCK DATE BACK LIGHT UNITS LAP active only for display TRACK layout S 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 0 N 1826 SPORT DTC EBC DQS ABS OFF ON 7 3 121 C km TOT 2 Fig 55 117 ...

Page 119: ... by one in particular use button 1 to highlight the following item and button 2 to highlight the previous item After highlighting the required parameter press button 4 to open the corresponding Menu page If function is not available or temporarily disabled the MENU page can not be opened To exit the Setting MENU highlight EXIT and press CONFIRM MENU button 4 118 ...

Page 120: ...DDA DDA MEMORY EMPTY OFF DDA OFF ON ERASE 4 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 4 Fig 56 119 ...

Page 121: ...red riding mode RACE SPORT or WET by pressing button 1 or 2 Once desired mode is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 You open the selected riding mode customization Menu While if you highlight EXIT and press button 4 you quit the sub menu and go back to previous page 1 2 4 Fig 57 1 2 4 Fig 58 120 Customizing Riding Modes All settings of every riding mode can be customized ...

Page 122: ... open the corresponding Menu page Any parameter change made is saved and remains in the memory also after a Battery Off The parameters set by Ducati for each individual riding style can be restored with the DEFAULT function If you highlight EXIT and press button 4 you exit the sub menu and go back to previous page Attention Changes should only be made to the parameters by people who are experts in...

Page 123: ...RACE 1 DTC MEMORY OFF 1 5 6 2 7 3 8 4 4 1 2 1 2 1 2 4 Fig 59 122 ...

Page 124: ...lighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 You open the RIDING MODE menu Select the desired riding mode RACE SPORT or WET by pressing button 1 or 2 Once desired mode is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 You open the selected riding mode customization Menu Select the parameter to be customized ABS by pressing button 1 or 2 Once desired parameter is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 1 2 4 Fig 6...

Page 125: ...from 1 to 3 and status OFF Press buttons 1 and 2 to highlight the levels one by one in particular use button 1 to highlight the following item and button 2 to highlight the previous item Once desired level is selected press CONFIRM MENU button 4 to highlight MEMORY item ABS 2 MEMORY 3 2 1 OFF ABS 2 MEMORY 3 2 1 OFF ABS 2 MEMORY 3 2 1 OFF Fig 61 124 ...

Page 126: ...IT will be highlighted in green To exit the menu and go back to previous page select EXIT and press button 4 Note When you enable or disable the ABS through this function i e toggling from disabled to enabled system or vice versa the procedure for activating or deactivating the ABS is carried out the change of status of the ABS control unit is not instantaneous it takes at least 6 seconds 1 ABS 2 ...

Page 127: ... highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 You open the RIDING MODE menu Select the desired riding mode RACE SPORT or WET by pressing button 1 or 2 Once desired mode is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 You open the selected riding mode customization Menu Select the parameter to be customized DISPLAY by pressing button 1 or 2 Once desired parameter is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 1 ...

Page 128: ...t the previous item Once desired main page layout is selected press CONFIRM MENU button 4 to highlight MEMORY item To save the new setting hold button 4 for 3 seconds while the MEMORY item is highlighted in orange If new settings have been saved MEMORIZED will be shown in green for 1 second the set page layout will be refreshed refresh is indicated with the color green and then EXIT will be highli...

Page 129: ...RACE TRACK TRACK DISPLAY ROAD MEMORY RACE TRACK TRACK DISPLAY ROAD MEMORY RACE TRACK TRACK DISPLAY ROAD MEMORY RACE TRACK ROAD DISPLAY ROAD MEMORIZED RACE TRACK ROAD DISPLAY ROAD MEMORIZED Fig 64 128 ...

Page 130: ...pressing button 1 or 2 Once function is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 You open the RIDING MODE menu Select the desired riding mode RACE SPORT or WET by pressing button 1 or 2 Once desired mode is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 You open the selected riding mode customization Menu Select the parameter to be customized DQS by pressing button 1 or 2 Once desired parameter is highlig...

Page 131: ...ghlight the previous item Once desired status is selected press CONFIRM MENU button 4 to highlight MEMORY item To save the new setting hold button 4 for 3 seconds while the MEMORY item is highlighted in orange If new settings have been saved MEMORIZED will be shown in green for 1 second the set status will be refreshed refresh is indicated with the color green and then EXIT will be highlighted in ...

Page 132: ...RACE OFF DQS OFF ON MEMORY RACE OFF DQS OFF ON MEMORY RACE OFF DQS OFF ON MEMORY RACE ON DQS OFF ON MEMORIZED RACE ON DQS OFF ON MEMORY Fig 66 131 ...

Page 133: ...ect RIDING MODE option by pressing button 1 or 2 Once function is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 You open the RIDING MODE menu Select the desired riding mode RACE SPORT or WET by pressing button 1 or 2 Once desired mode is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 You open the selected riding mode customization Menu 1 2 4 Fig 67 132 ...

Page 134: ...ce desired parameter is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 To save the new setting hold button 4 for 3 seconds while the MEMORY item is highlighted in orange If new settings have been saved MEMORIZED will be shown in green for 1 second the set level or status will be refreshed refresh is indicated with the color green and then EXIT will be highlighted in green To exit the menu and go back to ...

Page 135: ...RACE 1 DTC MEMORY OFF 1 5 6 2 7 3 8 4 RACE 1 DTC MEMORY OFF 1 5 6 2 7 3 8 4 RACE 8 DTC MEMORIZED OFF 1 5 6 2 7 3 8 4 RACE 8 DTC MEMORY OFF 1 5 6 2 7 3 8 4 1 OFF 5 6 2 7 3 8 4 Fig 68 134 ...

Page 136: ...essing button 1 or 2 Once desired mode is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 You open the selected riding mode customization Menu Select the parameter to be customized ENGINE by pressing button 1 or 2 Once desired parameter is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 1 2 4 Fig 69 When opening this function the currently set engine power is shown on the left e g ENGINE 195Hi Customization optio...

Page 137: ...5 Hi 195Hi ENGINE 195Lo 120 MEMORY RACE 195 Hi 195Hi ENGINE 195Lo 120 MEMORY RACE HIGH HIGH ENGINE MED LOW MEMORY RACE HIGH HIGH ENGINE MED Europe UK USA Canada Brazil Taiwan France Japan LOW MEMORY Fig 70 136 ...

Page 138: ...RM MENU button 4 to highlight MEMORY item To save the new setting hold button 4 for 3 seconds while the MEMORY item is highlighted in orange If new settings have been saved MEMORIZED will be shown in green for 1 second the set engine power will be refreshed refresh is indicated with the color green and then EXIT will be highlighted in green To exit the menu and go back to previous page select EXIT...

Page 139: ...5 Hi 195Hi ENGINE 195Lo 120 MEMORIZED RACE 195 Hi 195Hi ENGINE 195Lo 120 MEMORY RACE HIGH HIGH ENGINE MED LOW MEMORY RACE HIGH HIGH ENGINE MED LOW MEMORIZED RACE HIGH MED ENGINE MED LOW MEMORY Europe UK USA Canada Brazil Taiwan France Japan Fig 71 138 ...

Page 140: ...nce function is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 You open the RIDING MODE menu Select the desired riding mode RACE SPORT or WET by pressing button 1 or 2 Once desired mode is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 You open the selected riding mode customization Menu Select the parameter to be customized EBC by pressing button 1 or 2 Once desired parameter is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU ...

Page 141: ...cted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 to highlight MEMORY item To save the new setting hold button 4 for 3 seconds while the MEMORY item is highlighted in orange If new settings have been saved MEMORIZED will be shown in green for 1 second the set level or status will be refreshed refresh is indicated with the color green and then EXIT will be highlighted in green To exit the menu and go back to previo...

Page 142: ...ONFIRM MENU button 4 You open the RIDING MODE menu Select the desired riding mode RACE SPORT or WET by pressing button 1 or 2 Once desired mode is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 You open the selected riding mode customization Menu Select the parameter to be customized DEFAULT by pressing button 1 or 2 Once desired parameter is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 RACE ABS EBC DES DISPL...

Page 143: ...completed the display shows DEFAULT OK for 2 seconds to confirm that parameters have been reset to factory settings The display then goes automatically back to the riding mode customization menu page highlighting EXIT option To exit the menu and go back to Setting Menu main page select EXIT and press button 4 142 ...

Page 144: ...ction is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 You open the RPM menu The display shows the numerical value of the RPM with a precision of 50 rpm If the instrument panel is not receiving RPM value a string of five steady dashes is displayed to indicate an undefined reading To exit the menu and go back to Setting Menu main page select EXIT and press button 4 1 2 4 Fig 75 RPM 10 328 rpm 9 8 6 5 4 2...

Page 145: ...tery icon on a red background if battery voltage is between 11 0 V and 11 7 V the reading will be displayed flashing with the battery icon on a red background if battery voltage is between 11 8 V and 14 9 V the reading will be displayed as a steady value with the battery icon on the standard background if battery voltage is between 15 0 V and 16 0 V the reading will be displayed flashing with the ...

Page 146: ...he EOBD light will turn on as well and the corresponding error BATTERY is displayed If the dashboard is not receiving battery voltage value a string of three steady dashes is displayed followed by the unit of measurement To exit the menu and go back to Setting MENU main page select EXIT and press button 4 BATTERY LOW 11 5 V HIGH Fig 78 145 ...

Page 147: ... used and to delete data stored in the DDA memory The page for the DDA is only available when the device is fitted to the bike Enter the Setting MENU Select DDA option by pressing button 1 or 2 Once function is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 You open the DDA menu 1 2 4 Fig 79 146 ...

Page 148: ... one by one in particular use button 1 to highlight the following item and button 2 to highlight the previous item Once desired status is selected press CONFIRM MENU button 4 to confirm The new set status will be refreshed refresh is indicated with the color green To exit the menu and go back to previous page select EXIT and press button 4 Note The DDA is automatically disabled by the instrument p...

Page 149: ...DDA DDA MEMORY EMPTY OFF DDA OFF ON ERASE DDA DDA MEMORY EMPTY OFF DDA OFF ON ERASE DDA DDA MEMORY EMPTY ON DDA OFF ON ERASE DDA DDA MEMORY EMPTY ON DDA OFF ON ERASE Fig 80 148 ...

Page 150: ...ry Select ERASE option by pressing button 1 or 2 Press CONFIRM MENU 4 for at least 3 seconds to confirm After 3 seconds the instrument panel will read PLEASE WAIT for as long as the deletion is completed which will depend on the quantity of data to be deleted If deletion is successful the dashboard will read ERASE OK for 2 seconds and refresh the memory status displayed If deletion is not successf...

Page 151: ...erase DDA memory PLEASE WAIT DDA DDA MEMORY EMPTY OFF DDA OFF ON ERASE DDA DDA MEMORY EMPTY OFF DDA OFF ON ERASE DDA ERASE OK DDA Fig 81 150 ...

Page 152: ...ily in the case of a malfunction To activate this function refer to Entering the PIN CODE procedure To change the PIN refer to Changing the PIN CODE procedure In order to temporarily start the vehicle in case of malfunction of the E Lock system please refer to the Vehicle Release procedure Attention The motorcycle owner must activate store the PIN code if there is already a stored PIN contact an A...

Page 153: ...te the PIN CODE function and enter your own PIN CODE you must open the Setting MENU Select PIN CODE option by pressing button 1 or 2 Once function is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 You open the PIN CODE menu 1 2 4 Fig 82 152 ...

Page 154: ...e you press the button 2 the displayed number increases by one 1 up to 9 and then starts back from 0 3 Each time you press the button 1 the displayed number decreases by one 1 up to 1 and then starts back from 0 4 To confirm the number press the button 4 Repeat the procedures until you confirm all the 4 digits of the PIN CODE PIN CODE INSERT PIN CODE 2 2 6 2 6 9 2 6 9 3 MEMORY Fig 83 153 ...

Page 155: ...e EXIT item will be highlighted in green Once the first PIN CODE is stored this menu page is no longer available and is replaced by the page for changing the PIN CODE The page for entering the very first PIN CODE is active and available again only in case the PIN CODE function is reset but this is only possible at a DUCATI Authorized Service Center PIN CODE INSERT PIN CODE 2 6 9 3 MEMORY PIN CODE ...

Page 156: ...W CODE in line below Entering the old code 1 Press button 4 one digit is highlighted indicating 0 2 Each time you press the button 2 the displayed number increases by one 1 up to 9 and then starts back from 0 3 Each time you press the button 1 the displayed number decreases by one 1 up to 1 and then starts back from 0 4 To confirm the number press the button 4 Repeat the procedures until you confi...

Page 157: ...o try again if there is a problem during the PIN check the dashboard displays ERROR for 3 seconds and then highlights the EXIT item if the PIN code is correct the dashboard displays CORRECT for 3 seconds and then highlights the string of four dashes of the NEW PIN PIN CODE MODIFY PIN CODE OLD CODE 2 5 1 7 NEW CODE MEMORY MODIFY PIN CODE 5 1 7 MEMORY WRONG MODIFY PIN CODE 2 5 1 7 MEMORY CORRECT Fig...

Page 158: ...ts back from 0 3 Each time you press the button 1 the displayed number decreases by one 1 up to 1 and then starts back from 0 4 To confirm the number press the button 4 Repeat the procedures until you confirm all the 4 digits of the PIN CODE PIN CODE MODIFY PIN CODE OLD CODE 2 5 1 7 NEW CODE MEMORY CORRECT 5 5 1 5 1 7 5 1 7 2 NEW CODE NEW CODE NEW CODE NEW CODE Fig 87 157 ...

Page 159: ...for 1 second and then the EXIT item will be highlighted in green If settings have not been saved the dashboard highlights again the string of four dashes of the NEW PIN to allow the rider to try again and enter a new code PIN CODE MODIFY PIN CODE OLD CODE 2 5 1 7 NEW CODE 5 1 7 2 MEMORY CORRECT PIN CODE MODIFY PIN CODE OLD CODE 2 5 1 7 NEW CODE 5 1 7 2 MEMORIZED CORRECT PIN CODE MODIFY PIN CODE OL...

Page 160: ...LOCK option by pressing button 1 or 2 Once function is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 You open the CLOCK SETTING menu The first screen shows on the left side the available time setting HOUR MINUTE AM PM while the current time is displayed on the right side e g 10 30 a m 1 2 4 Fig 89 159 ...

Page 161: ...rts flashing Press the button 1 to decrease hour by 1 0 11 1 0 for AM 12 11 1 12 for PM Press the button 2 to increase hour by 1 11 0 1 11 for AM 12 1 12 for PM Once you reach the value to be set press CONFIRM MENU button 4 and the set hour will stop flashing CLOCK SETTING 11 57 a m 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 HOUR MINUTE AM PM Fig 90 160 ...

Page 162: ...n 4 The minute value starts flashing Press button 1 to decrease minutes by 1 59 58 00 59 Press button 2 to increase minutes by 1 00 01 59 00 Once you reach the value to be set press CONFIRM MENU button 4 and the set minutes will stop flashing CLOCK SETTING 11 57 a m 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 HOUR MINUTE AM PM Fig 91 161 ...

Page 163: ...ach the value to be set press CONFIRM MENU button 4 and the setting will stop flashing To exit the menu and go back to previous page select EXIT and press button 4 Note Every time the battery is disconnected the clock is reset and must be set again by the user CLOCK SETTING 11 57 a m 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 HOUR MINUTE AM PM Fig 92 CLOCK SETTING 11 57 a m 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 HOUR MINUTE ...

Page 164: ...elect DATE option by pressing button 1 or 2 Once function is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 You open the DATE SETTING menu The first screen shows on the left side the available date setting YEAR MONTH DAY while the current date is displayed on the right side e g 2012 01 27 1 2 4 Fig 94 163 ...

Page 165: ... button 1 to decrease year value by 1 2250 2249 2000 2250 Press button 2 to increase year value by 1 2000 2001 2250 2000 Once you reach the value to be set press CONFIRM MENU button 4 and the set year will stop flashing DATE SETTING 2010 09 30 YEAR MONTH DAY April 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Fig 95 164 ...

Page 166: ...flashing Press button 1 to decrease month by 1 12 11 01 12 Press button 2 to increase month by 1 01 02 12 01 Once you reach the value to be set press CONFIRM MENU button 4 and the set month will stop flashing DATE SETTING 2010 09 30 YEAR MONTH DAY April 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Fig 96 165 ...

Page 167: ...flashing Press button 1 to decrease day by 1 31 30 01 31 Press button 2 to increase day by 1 01 02 31 01 Once you reach the value to be set press CONFIRM MENU button 4 and the set day will stop flashing DATE SETTING 2010 09 30 YEAR MONTH DAY April 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Fig 97 166 ...

Page 168: ...T and press button 4 Note Every time the battery is disconnected the calendar is reset and must be set again by the user DATE SETTING 2010 09 30 YEAR MONTH DAY April 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Fig 98 167 ...

Page 169: ...tion the possible settings are shown on the left DAY NIGHT AUTO and the mode in use is highlighted Press buttons 1 and 2 to highlight the dashboard backlighting options one by one in particular use button 1 to highlight the following item and button 2 to highlight the previous item Once desired backlighting option is selected press CONFIRM MENU button 4 to confirm The dashboard immediately activat...

Page 170: ...ternal light and or darkness Selecting the AUTO option automatic mode the color of the background is automatically adjusted according to the external lighting conditions as detected by a sensor If the external lighting is strong the display will switch to white background if the external lighting is poor the display will switch to black background To exit the menu and go back to previous page sele...

Page 171: ...APs previously stored with the function LAP recording MENU 1 function see page 86 can be displayed The information displayed is lap time maximum rpm and top speed Saved LAPs can also be deleted 1 2 4 Fig 101 170 ...

Page 172: ...lap RPMMAX indication followed by the RPM value recorded during the lap Press the buttons 1 and 2 to highlight stored LAPS one by one in particular use button 2 to view the next lap laps are displayed in increasing order i e LAP 01 LAP 02 LAP 03 LAP 30 and then highlight EXIT use button 1 to view the previous lap laps are displayed in decreasing order i e LAP 30 LAP 29 LAP 28 LAP 01 and then highl...

Page 173: ...PEED max 267 km h RPM max 9800 LAP 07 LAP DATA ERASE ALL TIME 1 23 55 SPEED max 267 km h RPM max 9800 LAP 30 LAP DATA ERASE ALL TIME 1 23 55 SPEED max 267 km h RPM max 9800 LAP 01 LAP DATA ERASE ALL TIME SPEED max km h RPM max rpm Fig 102 172 ...

Page 174: ... MENU button 4 You open the LAP DATA menu where stored LAP data are viewed Press button 4 to highlight the option ERASE ALL User must confirm deletion by pressing button 4 for 3 seconds After 3 seconds the instrument panel will display the indication ERASE LAP PLEASE WAIT for 3 seconds ERASE OK for 2 seconds to inform about the result of the deletion process 173 ...

Page 175: ...LAP 07 LAP DATA ERASE ALL TIME 1 23 55 SPEED max 267 km h RPM max 9800 LAP 07 LAP DATA ERASE ALL TIME 1 23 55 SPEED max 267 km h RPM max 9800 LAP DATA PLEASE WAIT erase LAP LAP DATA ERASE OK Fig 103 174 ...

Page 176: ...s After deletion the Laps 01 to 30 are displayed with all parameters showing an indefinite value time rpm speed To exit the menu and go back to previous page select EXIT and press button 4 LAP 01 LAP DATA ERASE ALL TIME SPEED max km h RPM max rpm Fig 104 175 ...

Page 177: ...t of the displayed values regardless of the Country configuration To manually set the units of measurement you must enter the Setting MENU Select UNITS option by pressing button 1 or 2 Once function is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 You open the UNITS SETTING menu 1 2 4 Fig 105 176 ...

Page 178: ...t of measurement can be set is shown on the left SPEED TEMPERATURE fuel CONSUMPTION reset to automatic settings DEFAULT To exit the menu and go back to previous page select EXIT and press button 4 UNITS SETTING SPEED TEMPERATURE CONSUMPTION DEFAULT Fig 106 177 ...

Page 179: ...D menu When you enter the function the current unit of measurement is displayed followed by the list of the possible units mph km h Press buttons 1 and 2 to highlight the units of measurement one by one in particular use button 1 to highlight the following item and button 2 to highlight the previous item Select the required unit of measurement and then press the CONFIRM MENU button 4 to confirm th...

Page 180: ...The selected unit of measurement will be used by the dashboard for the following indications Vehicle speed and Average speed mph or km h Odometer Trip1 Trip2 and Trip Fuel mi or km 179 ...

Page 181: ...RE menu When you enter the function the current unit of measurement is displayed followed by the list of the possible units F C Press buttons 1 and 2 to highlight the units of measurement one by one in particular use button 1 to highlight the following item and button 2 to highlight the previous item Select the required unit of measurement and then press the CONFIRM MENU button 4 to confirm the se...

Page 182: ...The selected unit of measurement will be used by the dashboard for the following indications Engine coolant temperature and Ambient air temperature 181 ...

Page 183: ...enter the function the current unit of measurement is displayed followed by the list of the possible units L 100 km km L mpg UK mpg USA Press buttons 1 and 2 to highlight the units of measurement one by one in particular use button 1 to highlight the following item and button 2 to highlight the previous item Select the required unit of measurement and then press the CONFIRM MENU button 4 to confir...

Page 184: ...The selected unit of measurement will be used by the dashboard for the following indications Instantaneous fuel consumption and Average fuel consumption 183 ...

Page 185: ... menu as described in the previous pages Select DEFAULT option by pressing button 1 or 2 Once function is highlighted press CONFIRM MENU button 4 for 3 seconds The display will read PLEASE WAIT for 3 seconds and then DEFAULT OK for 2 seconds and at last the page of the UNITS SETTING menu will be displayed with the EXIT option highlighted To exit the menu and go back to previous page select EXIT an...

Page 186: ...NE T_AIR INSTANTANEOUS FUEL CONSUMP TION AVERAGE FUEL CONSUMPTION Europe km km C l 100 km UK mi miles mph C mpg UK USA mi miles mph F mpg USA Canada km km C l 100 km France km km C l 100 km Japan km km C l 100 km Brazil km km C l 100 km Taiwan km km C l 100 km China km km C l 100 km 185 ...

Page 187: ...UNITS SETTING DEFAULT OK UNITS SETTING PLEASE WAIT UNITS SETTING SPEED TEMPERATURE CONSUMPTION DEFAULT UNITS SETTING SPEED TEMPERATURE CONSUMPTION DEFAULT Fig 110 186 ...

Page 188: ...orbidden Note The Performance exhaust kit part no 96450211B and Performance muffler kit part no 96450311B can be purchased at a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center Attention The Performance exhaust kit part no 96450211B and Performance muffler kit part no 96450311B must be installed at a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center The device can be used with key ON but engine stopped When th...

Page 189: ...e instrument panel If the device authentication is not successful the indication UP MAP NOT COMPATIBLE is displayed for 3 seconds and then display will read UNPLUG UP MAP to urge the user to remove the device from the vehicle UP MAP UP MAP NOT COMPATIBLE UNPLUG UP MAP Fig 111 188 ...

Page 190: ...stalling the Performance muffler kit or the indication RACING EVO if installing the Performance complete exhaust system kit the indication DOWNLOAD button OK Press button 4 to allow the download of the specified settings RACING DOWNLOAD OK RACING EVO DOWNLOAD OK DOWNLOAD OK 4 Fig 112 189 ...

Page 191: ...trument panel will read MAP ALREADY PRESENT and display the EXIT button Press button 4 to quit After pressing button 4 or after 10 seconds without pressing button 4 the instrument panel will read UNPLUG UP MAP to urge the user to remove the device from the vehicle MAP ALREADY PRESENT UNPLUG UP MAP 4 Fig 113 190 ...

Page 192: ...the indication RACING EVO setting for the Performance complete exhaust system kit the indication DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS and the download progress bar that progressively fills up for approximately 5 seconds RACING DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS OK RACING EVO DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS OK DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS OK Fig 114 191 ...

Page 193: ... RACING setting for the Performance muffler kit or the indication RACING EVO setting for the Performance complete exhaust system kit and the full download progress bar RACING DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS OK RACING EVO DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS OK DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS OK Fig 115 192 ...

Page 194: ... to remove the device from the vehicle The indication UNPLUG UP MAP is displayed until the UP MAP is physically disconnected from the vehicle When the UP MAP is disconnected the display reads PLEASE WAIT for 3 seconds and then shows the standard screen PLEASE WAIT UNPLUG UP MAP Fig 116 193 ...

Page 195: ... COMPETITION USE ONLY This product is legal for closed course competition use only Road use is forbidden Note In case of accidental key off or disconnection of the UP MAP before the download is completed the procedure is considered not valid Note When the UP MAP is connected to the vehicle engine starting is inhibited It is not possible to ride the vehicle with the UP MAP device connected Fig 117 ...

Page 196: ...trument panel switches to white background DAY mode This function can be customized through the Setting MENU select the BACKLIGHT function and open the BACKLIGHT menu set either NIGHT or DAY permanently or set the AUTO mode Please refer to paragraph Setting the display backgroundpage 168 10 34 a m 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 km h RPMx1000 299 N 1826 SPORT DTC EBC DQS ABS OFF ON 7 3 103 C km TOT 10 ...

Page 197: ...Note If power supply is over 16 V the backlighting is disabled while if it is below 8 V the backlighting is turned off 196 ...

Page 198: ... is turned on with engine running the standard operation of the lights is restored it is possible to switch on and off the high beam using button 1 in position A or flash using button 1 in position B If the engine is not started after key on it is still possible to turn on the low high beam by pressing button 1 in position A on the left switch press it once to turn on the low beam any further time...

Page 199: ...ivating one of the two turn indicators user can reset them using the button 3 Fig 119 on the left switch If the turn indicator is not reset manually the instrument panel will automatically switch it off after the motorcycle has traveled 0 3 miles 500 m from when the turn indicator was activated The counter for the distance traveled for automatic deactivation is only activated at speeds below 50 mp...

Page 200: ... 119 for 3 seconds during the first 60 seconds after the motorcycle was turned off after key off Once the function is activated the PARKING icon is displayed for 3 seconds and the lights stay on as long as the battery voltage is 12 2 V If voltage is below 12 7 V the lights turn off automatically in order to save battery charge Fig 120 To interrupt the function turn the vehicle on and off Key On Ke...

Page 201: ...When the Hazard function is active all four turn indicators and the warning lights 7 on the Instrument panel will flash at the same time The Hazard function can be turned off either when vehicle is on i e key turned to ON by taking button 3 in position 6 or by taking button 3 in the central position or with vehicle off i e key turned to OFF by taking button 3 in position 6 0 1826 10 34 a m SPORT D...

Page 202: ...Hazard function still active the latter remains active a temporary inhibition of turn indicator control is allowed during instrument panel initial check routine Note If there is a sudden interruption in the battery while the function is active the instrument panel will disable the function when the voltage is restored Note The Hazard function has a higher priority on the operation of the single tu...

Page 203: ...handgrip of each ignition key is an electronic device that modulates an output signal When the ignition is turned on this signal is generated by a special antenna incorporated in the switch and changes every time The modulated signal represents the password which is changed at each start up by which the ECU recognizes the ignition key The ECU will only allow the engine to start if it recognizes th...

Page 204: ... contain the immobilizer system code The keys B are regular ignition keys and are used to start up the engine open the fuel tank filler plug open the seat lock Attention Keep the keys separate and use only one of the keys to start the motorcycle B Fig 122 203 ...

Page 205: ...If the other key does not work out either contact the Ducati Service network Attention Any important shock might damage the electronic components fitted into the key Use only one key during the procedure Failure to do so might prevent the system from recognising the code of the key in use 204 ...

Page 206: ...ll the new keys as well as any keys you already have You may be asked to provide proof that you are the legitimate owner of the motorcycle The codes of any keys not submitted will be wiped off from the memory to make those keys unserviceable in case they have been lost Note If you sell your motorcycle do not forget to give all keys to the new owner 205 ...

Page 207: ...tead triggers the E Lock error to inform the user that there is a problem with key reading acknowledgment and disables the opportunity to enter the Setting MENU The E Lock error warning must be active until key off If the PIN CODE function is active the instrument panel activates the page for entering the code and displays the request INSERT PIN CODE with a string of four dashes below it highlight...

Page 208: ...ases by one 1 up to 9 and then starts back from 0 3 Each time you press the button A 1 the displayed number decreases by one 1 up to 1 and then starts back from 0 4 To confirm the number press the button 4 Repeat the procedures until you confirm all the 4 digits of the PIN CODE PIN CODE INSERT PIN CODE 2 2 6 2 6 9 2 6 9 3 Fig 124 207 ...

Page 209: ...Lock error and disables the opportunity to enter the Setting Menu if there is a problem during the PIN CODE check the instrument panel displays ERROR for 3 seconds and then responds in the same way as for the WRONG error if the PIN code is correct the instrument panel displays CORRECT for 3 seconds and then shows the standard screen and triggers the E Lock error to still show the user that there i...

Page 210: ...Important If this procedure is necessary in order to start the vehicle contact an Authorized Ducati Service Center as soon as possible to fix the problem 209 ...

Page 211: ...otorcycle 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 handlebar switch 4 Clutch lever 5 Right hand handlebar switch 6 Throttle twistgrip 7 Front brake lever 8 Rear brake pedal 9 Gear change pedal 8 5 6 7 1 4 3 2 9 Fig 126 210 ...

Page 212: ...tions A ON enables lights and engine operation B OFF disables lights and engine operation C LOCK the steering is locked D P parking light on and steering locked Note To move the key to the last two positions press it down before turning it The key can be removed in positions B C and D A B C D Fig 127 211 ...

Page 213: ... to the side high beam flasher FLASH Start Stop lap function 2 three position turn indicator button central position off position left turn 3 Turn indicator off Riding mode activation and menu navigation button 4 Button warning horn 5 Navigation menu display scroll and TRIP1 and TRIP2 reset button 6 Navigation menu display scroll button B A 1 1 2 4 6 3 5 Fig 128 212 ...

Page 214: ...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 moving off Attention Set clutch lever when motorcycle is stopped Important Using the clutch properly will avoid damage to transmission parts and spare the engine 2 1 Fig 129 Note The engine can be started with the side stand down ...

Page 215: ...r RUN OFF In this position the engine cannot be started and all electronic devices are off B pushed down ON OFF In this position the system can be turned on Key On and off Key Off C pushed up RUN ON The engine can only be started in this position pushing the black button 2 1 2 Fig 130 A B 2 1 C Fig 131 214 ...

Page 216: ...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 132 215 ...

Page 217: ...to pull the lever gently The control lever 1 features a dial adjuster 2 for lever distance from the twistgrip on handlebar adjustment The lever distance can be adjusted through 10 clicks of the dial 2 Turn clockwise to increase lever distance from the twistgrip Turn the adjuster counter clockwise to decrease lever distance 1 2 Fig 133 216 ...

Page 218: ...Rear brake pedal Push down the pedal 1 to operate the rear brake The system is hydraulically operated 1 Fig 134 217 ...

Page 219: ...cated by the dashboard light N 2 coming on The pedal can be moved down press down the pedal to engage the 1st gear and to shift down The N light will go out upwards lift the pedal to engage the 2nd gear and then the 3rd 4th 5th and 6th gears Each time you move the pedal you will engage the next gear 6 5 4 3 2 1 Fig 135 218 ...

Page 220: ...djusted to suit the requirements of the rider Adjust the pedals as follows Gear change pedal hold the linkage 1 and slacken the lock nuts 2 and 3 Note Nut 3 features a right hand threading Fit an open end wrench to hexagonal element of linkage 1 and rotate until setting pedal in the desired position Tighten both check nuts onto linkage 2 1 3 Fig 136 219 ...

Page 221: ...on Tighten the counter nut 7 Operate the pedal 8 by hand to check that there is about 0 06 0 08 in 1 5 2 mm of free play before the brake bites If not adjust the length of the master cylinder pushrod Attention Have the pedal adjusted at a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center 6 7 Fig 137 6 8 7 Fig 138 220 ...

Page 222: ...ition on the vehicle 1 Fuel tank plug 2 Seat lock 3 Side stand 4 Rear view mirrors 5 Front fork adjusters 6 Rear shock absorber adjusters 7 Catalytic converter both sides 8 Exhaust muffler both sides 5 1 6 6 8 3 7 5 4 4 2 Fig 139 221 ...

Page 223: ...1 4 turn to unlock Lift the plug 2 Closing Close the cap 2 with the key inserted and press it into its seat Remove the key and replace the lock cover 1 Note The plug can only be closed with the key in Attention Always make sure you have properly refitted and closed the plug after refueling 1 Fig 140 2 Fig 141 222 ...

Page 224: ...the seat 2 disengages with an audible click Slide out the seat cover 2 towards front of the motorcycle until it comes off Closing Insert the seat cover 2 from the seat side and slide the cover towards the rear of the motorcycle until it fits in place 1 Fig 142 2 Fig 143 223 ...

Page 225: ...ll down the side stand hold the motorcycle handlebars with both hands and push down on the side stand 1 with your foot until it is fully extended Tilt the motorcycle until the side stand is resting on the ground To move the side stand to its resting position horizontal position lean the motorcycle to the right while lifting the thrust arm 1 with your foot 2 1 Fig 144 Attention Do not sit on the mo...

Page 226: ...Note The engine can be started with the side stand down and the gearbox in neutral If starting with a gear engaged pull in the clutch lever in this case the side stand must be up 225 ...

Page 227: ...ng damper It is located up front before the handlebar and is secured to the steering head It provides stable and accurate steering improving the motorcycle s handling response under any conditions Fig 145 226 ...

Page 228: ...ping 1 Fig 146 2 to adjust the preload of the inner springs 2 Fig 146 3 to adjust the compression damping 3 Fig 147 Position the motorcycle on its side stand so that it is stable Turn the adjuster 1 at the top end of each fork leg with a flat screwdriver to adjust rebound damping Turn the adjuster 3 on fork leg bottom with a flat screwdriver to adjust compression damping 2 1 Fig 146 3 Fig 147 227 ...

Page 229: ...the turns To change preload of the spring inside each fork leg turn the hex adjuster 2 Fig 146 with an 8 87 in mm hex wrench starting from the fully open clockwise position The STANDARD adjustments from fully closed are as follows compression 10 clicks from fully closed rebound 10 clicks from fully closed spring preload FULLY OPEN counterclockwise 6 turns Attention Regulate the adjusters on both l...

Page 230: ...nkcase adjusts the rebound damping The adjuster 2 located on the expansion reservoir of the shock absorber adjusts the compression damping The ring nuts 3 allow adjusting the shock absorber external spring preload To adjust the spring preload loosen the top ring nut SCREWING or UNSCREWING the bottom ring nut will INCREASE or DECREASE the preload Once the spring preload is set tighten the top ring ...

Page 231: ... The shock absorber is filled with gas under pressure and may cause severe damage if taken apart by someone who is unskilled If you intend to transport a passenger and baggage preload the shock absorber spring to the maximum to improve the dynamic performance of the motorcycle and to avoid possible interference with ground You may find that rebound damping needs adjusting as well 230 ...

Page 232: ...l staff Modifying factory setting is a very delicate operation which may lead to serious damage if performed by someone who is unskilled The rider can modify setup according to his her needs by changing working position of the shock absorber Attention Have the track alignment set at a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center H Fig 150 231 ...

Page 233: ...stability Ducati does not recommend to use the vehicle with the rear suspension set to FLAT F and a passenger aboard Important The FLAT position F allows for different track alignment as on the racing versions The PROGRESSIVE position P is recommended with a passenger aboard P F Fig 151 232 ...

Page 234: ...ever exceed 5 500 included 6 000 rpm During the first few hours of riding it is advisable to run the engine at varying load and rpm though still within recommended limit Strict observance of Break in recommendations will ensure longer engine life and reduce the likelihood of overhauls and tune ups 299 183539 10 34 a m WET DTC EBC 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 DQS ABS OFF ON 7 3 103 km h RPMx1000 C km...

Page 235: ...h To achieve this roads with plenty of bends and even slightly hilly areas are ideal for the most efficient break in of the engine brakes and suspensions For the first 62 mi 100 km use the brakes gently Avoid sudden or prolonged braking This will allow the friction material on the brake pads to bed in against the brake disks So that the mechanical parts of the motorcycle can adapt to each another ...

Page 236: ... the Warranty Booklet Failure to follow these instructions releases Ducati Motor Holding S p A from any liability whatsoever for any engine damage or shorter engine life Strict observance of Break in recommendations will ensure longer engine life and reduce the likelihood of overhauls and tune ups 299 183539 10 34 a m WET DTC EBC 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 DQS ABS OFF ON 7 3 103 km h RPMx1000 C km...

Page 237: ...FLUID Check fluid level in the relevant reservoirs page 251 COOLANT Check coolant level in the expansion reservoir Top up if needed page 249 TIRE CONDITION Check tire pressure and condition page 268 CONTROLS Work the brake clutch throttle and gear change controls levers pedals and twistgrip and check for proper operation LIGHTS AND INDICATORS Make sure lights indicators and horn work properly Repl...

Page 238: ... on When the vehicle speed exceeds 5 km h the warning light switches off to indicate the correct operation of the ABS system Attention In case of malfunction do not ride the motorcycle and contact a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center 237 ...

Page 239: ...ogged reading slots would compromise system proper operation It is advisable to disable ABS in case of a very muddy road surfaces as in these conditions the system might be subject to sudden failure Attention Prolonged rearing could deactivate the ABS 1 Fig 154 2 Fig 155 238 ...

Page 240: ... lead to loss of consciousness or even death within a short time Move the ignition key to ON Make sure both the green light N 1 and the red light 2 on the instrument panel come on Important The oil pressure light should go out a few seconds after the engine has started A B C D Fig 156 000 000000 10 34 a m WET DTC DAS 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 11 12 DQS ABS OFF ON 7 3 000 km h RPMx1000 C km TOT 0 1 2 Fi...

Page 241: ...d down and the gearbox in neutral When starting the bike with a gear engaged pull the clutch lever in this case the side stand must be up Important Do not rev up the engine when it is cold Allow some time for oil to be heated and reach all points that need lubricating Check that the stop switch 3 is positioned to RUN then press the starter button 4 3 4 Fig 158 240 ...

Page 242: ...e motorcycle tends to slow down This will avoid undue stress on the engine and motorcycle Attention Avoid harsh accelerations as this may lead to misfiring and transmission snatching The clutch lever should not be pulled longer than necessary after gear is engaged or else friction parts may overheat and wear out Attention Prolonged rearing could deactivate the ABS Braking Slow down in time shift d...

Page 243: ...ol both the front and rear brake at the same time If desired the system can be deactivated from the instrument panel by using the Customizing Riding Modes ABS setting page 123 function Attention When ABS is disabled the vehicle restores the standard brake system features using the two brake controls separately reduces the motorcycle braking efficiency Never use the brake controls harshly or sudden...

Page 244: ...cle is not near a source of heat You may leave the parking lights on by turning the key to position P Important Do not leave the key turned to P for long periods or the battery will run down Never leave the ignition key in the switch when you are leaving your bike unattended Attention The exhaust system might be hot even after engine is switched off take special care not to touch the exhaust syste...

Page 245: ...ing of 90 RON MON 2 Attention The vehicle is compatible only with fuel having a maximum content of ethanol of 10 E10 Using fuel with ethanol content over 10 is prohibited Using it could result in severe damage of the engine and motorcycle components Using fuel with ethanol content over 10 will render the Warranty null and void Max level Fig 159 244 ...

Page 246: ...ug wrench Double tip screwdriver Allen wrench for fairings To access the compartment remove the seat page 223 Have the following parts supplied as standard installed by a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center right and left deflectors for the headlight fairing passenger seat left and right rear footpegs Fig 160 245 ...

Page 247: ...n removed are not refitted correctly they may suddenly become loose while riding and cause you to lose control of your motorcycle Important During reassembly always fit nylon washers when tightening fastening screws to avoid damage to painted parts and Plexiglas windscreen of headlight fairing Important Have the fairings removed at a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center 246 ...

Page 248: ... panels to the frame the two screws 4 located under the fairing that join the right fairing panel to the left fairing panel the two screws 5 securing the fairing panels at the center the two screws 6 securing the front of the fairing to the headlight fairing Note Be careful of the splash guard which is released by the fairing panel fastening Note To refit the left fairing panel lower the side stan...

Page 249: ...Change the air filter Important Have the air filter maintenance performed at a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center 248 ...

Page 250: ...l in the expansion tank on the right side of the vehicle Check that the level is between the MIN 1 and MAX 2 marks on the side of the expansion reservoir Top up if the level is below the MIN mark Remove the right hand side fairing page 247 2 1 Fig 163 249 ...

Page 251: ...emoved parts This type of mixture ensures the best operating conditions the coolant starts to freeze at 4 F 20 C Cooling circuit capacity 0 61 gal 2 3 cu dm liters Attention Place the motorcycle upright on a flat surface and make sure the engine is cold before proceeding Important Have the top up performed at a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center 3 Fig 164 250 ...

Page 252: ... and affect the operation of the system involved Brake and clutch fluid must be topped up and changed at the intervals specified in the scheduled maintenance table contained in the Warranty Booklet please contact a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center Important All brake and clutch lines should be changed every four years MAX MIN MAX MIN Fig 165 MAX MIN Fig 166 251 ...

Page 253: ...use damage and lead to severe injuries Never mix fluids of different qualities Check seals for proper sealing Clutch system If the control lever has too much play 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 Authorized Service Center to have the system inspected and air drained out Attention Clutch f...

Page 254: ...n just one pad is about 0 04 in 1 mm replace both pads Attention Friction material wear beyond this limit would lead to metal support contact with the brake disk and compromise braking efficiency disk integrity and rider safety Important Have the brake pads replaced at a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center MIN Fig 167 MIN Fig 168 253 ...

Page 255: ...Unscrew the screw 1 and remove the battery mounting cover 2 Slide out the battery 3 from its housing and always starting from the negative terminal loosen the screws 4 Remove the positive cable 5 the ABS positive cable 6 from the positive terminal and the negative cable 7 from the negative terminal 2 1 Fig 169 3 4 7 6 4 5 Fig 170 254 ...

Page 256: ...ads to the battery terminals the red one to the positive terminal the black one to the negative terminal Important Make sure the charger is off when you connect the battery to it or you might get sparks at the battery terminals that could ignite the gases inside the cells Always connect the red positive terminal first Lay down the ABS positive cable 6 onto positive cable 5 and start screw 4 in its...

Page 257: ... thread Tighten the terminal clamp screws 4 to a torque of 5 Nm 10 and apply grease onto the battery terminals to prevent oxidation Reposition the battery 3 in the support positioning the cables 5 and 6 as shown in Fig 170 Refit battery mounting cover 2 and fasten tightening the screw 1 to a torque of 10 Nm 10 Refit the left hand side fairing page 247 4 7 Fig 173 2 1 Fig 174 256 ...

Page 258: ... countries Battery maintainer kit part no 69924601AX for Japan China and Australia only available from our sales network Note The 1199 Panigale electric system is designed so as to ensure there is a very low power drain when the 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 1 Fig 175 2 F...

Page 259: ...kit part no 69924601A various countries Battery maintainer kit part no 69924601AX for Japan China and Australia only since its electronics monitors the battery voltage and features a maximum charge current of 1 5 Ah Connect the maintainer to the diagnostics socket located in the rear end of the bike Note Using charge maintainers not approved by Ducati could damage the electric system vehicle warra...

Page 260: ...et the vehicle on the side stand With just a finger push down the chain at the point of measurement and release Measure the distance A between the center of the chain pins and the aluminum section of the swingarm it must be A 1 97 in 50 mm included 2 05 in 52 mm Important This only applies to the motorcycle standard settings available upon delivery A 50 1 97 2 05 in 52 mm Fig 177 259 ...

Page 261: ...Attention Correct tightening of swinging arm screws 1 is critical to rider and passenger safety Important Improper chain tension will lead to rapid wear of transmission parts 1 Fig 178 260 ...

Page 262: ...amaged if the chain is cleaned using any solvent other than those specific for O ring chains or washed using steam or water cleaners After cleaning blow the chain dry or dry it using absorbent material and apply SHELL Advance Chain or Advance Teflon Chain on each link Important Using non specific lubricants may lead to severe damage to chain front and rear sprocket 261 ...

Page 263: ...ent bulb has the same voltage and power as that specified in the paragraph Electrical System on page 290 Always check that the bulb functions before reassembling removed parts The figure indicates the position of the low beams LO high beams HI and led parking lights 1 1 HI HI LO LO Fig 179 262 ...

Page 264: ...left bulb Important To change headlight bulbs it is not necessary to disconnect main wiring harness cable from headlight body Note Do not touch the transparent part of the new bulb with the hands This would cause it to blacken thereby reducing bulb brilliancy Attention The headlight might fog up if the vehicle is used under the rain or after washing Switch headlight on for a short time to dry up a...

Page 265: ...that the lens is up and then extract indicator body from the indicator light unit The bulb is the banjo type press and rotate counterclockwise to remove Fit the spare bulb by pressing and turning clockwise until it clicks Refit the indicator body 2 to its support and rotate it by a 1 4 turn 1 2 Fig 180 264 ...

Page 266: ...onding to the center of the headlamp and a vertical one in line with the longitudinal axis of motorcycle If possible perform this check in dim light Turn the low beam on and adjust both the right hand and left hand light beam The height of the light spot measured at the upper limit between dark and lit up area should not exceed 9 10th of the height from ground of headlamp center 10 m 32 8 ft 9 10 ...

Page 267: ...right and left side of the vehicle allow you to adjust the beam vertically the two screws 2 located on the right and left side of the vehicle allow you to adjust the beam horizontally Attention The headlight might fog up if the vehicle is used under the rain or after washing Switch headlight on for a short time to dry up any condensate 2 1 Fig 182 1 1 2 2 Fig 183 266 ...

Page 268: ...Adjust rear view mirrors The rear view mirror can be adjusted manually by pressing on point A A Fig 184 267 ...

Page 269: ...long time to deflate as they tend to keep air inside If you find the pressure low in one tire check the tire for punctures Attention Punctured tires must be replaced Replace tires with recommended standard tires only Be sure to tighten the valve caps securely to avoid leaks when riding Never use tube type tires Failure to heed this warning may lead to sudden tire blowout and serious danger to ride...

Page 270: ...8 in 2 mm and in any case not less than the legal limit Important Visually inspect the tires at regular intervals for cracks and cuts especially on sidewalls bulges or large spots which are indicative of internal damage Replace them if badly damaged Remove any stones or other foreign bodies caught in the tread S Fig 185 269 ...

Page 271: ...be between the marks on the sight glass If the level is low top up with SHELL Advance 4T Ultra engine oil Remove the oil filler cap 2 and top up until the oil reaches the required level Refit the plug Important Engine oil and oil filters must be changed by a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center at the intervals specified in the scheduled maintenance chart contained in the Warranty Booklet 1 ...

Page 272: ... degrees indicated in the table can be used if the local average temperature is within the limits specified for that oil viscosity 10 Unigrade M ultigrade 0 10 20 30 40 C 40 20W 40 20W 50 15W 40 15W 50 10W 40 10W 30 10W 20W 20 30 Fig 187 271 ...

Page 273: ...nd replace the spark plugs Spark plugs are essential to smooth engine running and should be checked at regular intervals Have the spark plug replaced at a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center Fig 188 272 ...

Page 274: ...rcycle 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 Cleaning the motorcycle with a high pressure water jet may lead to seizure or serious faults in the front fork wheel hub assembly electric system headlight fogging front fork seals air inlets or exhaust mufflers with result...

Page 275: ...rcycle disconnect remove the battery and periodically charge it using the battery charge maintainer see page 257 Protect the motorcycle with a suitable canvas This will protect paintwork and prevent retaining condensate The canvas is available from Ducati Performance If the motorcycle is to be left unridden over long periods you should perform the following procedures before storing it away clean ...

Page 276: ...any Great Britain Europe Switzerland etc set certain noise and pollution standards Periodically carry out the required checks and replace parts as necessary using Ducati original spare parts to be in compliance with regulations in the given country 275 ...

Page 277: ...han indicated Attention Please contact a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center for customized service advice on the sport use of your 1199 Panigale List of operations and type of interven tion set mileage km mi or time interval km x1000 1 12 24 36 48 Time months mi x1000 0 6 7 5 15 22 5 30 Reading of the error memory with DDS 2 0 and check of Software version update on control units 12 Check ...

Page 278: ...ilter Check tightening of clutch cover and clutch protection cover bolts Check tightening of oil sump bolts Check brake and clutch fluid level 12 Change brake and clutch fluid 24 Check brake pads Replace if necessary 12 Check tightening of brake caliper bolts and brake disk carrier bolts 12 Check tightening of front and rear wheel nuts 12 Check wheel hub bearings Check and lubricate the rear wheel...

Page 279: ... Check steering bearings and lubricate if necessary 24 Change the front fork fluid 36 Visually check the front fork and rear shock absorber seals 12 Check the freedom of movement and tightening of side stand 12 Visually check the fuel lines 12 Check rubbing points clearance freedom of movement and positioning of hoses and electric wiring in view 12 Lubricate the levers at the handlebar and pedal c...

Page 280: ...heck secondary air system operation Check the operation of the safety electrical devices side stand sensor front and rear brake switches engine stop switch gear neutral sensor 12 Check the indicators and lighting 12 Reset Service indication through DDS 2 0 12 Road test of the motorcycle testing the safety devices ex ABS and DTC 12 Clean the motorcycle 12 Fill out that the service was performed in ...

Page 281: ...km x1000 1 mi x1000 0 6 Months 6 Check engine oil level Check brake and clutch fluid level Check tire pressure and wear Check the drive chain tension and lubrication If necessary contact your dealer to replace pads Check brake pads If necessary contact your dealer to replace pads Service on the set interval whichever comes first mileage or months 280 ...

Page 282: ...5 kg Overall weight without fluids and battery 367 lb 166 5 kg Maximum allowed weight carrying full load 370 lb 816 kg Attention Failure to observe weight limits could result in poor handling and impair the performance of your motorcycle and may cause you to lose control of the motorcycle 281 ...

Page 283: ...Overall dimensions 2075mm 82in 1437mm 57in 730mm 29in 129mm 5in 825mm 32 5in 880mm 35in 1110mm 44in 399mm 16in 810mm 32in Fig 189 282 ...

Page 284: ... 5 or Donax TA 0 23 cubic inch 155 cc per leg Cooling circuit ENI Agip Permanent Spezial antifreeze do not dilute use pure 0 61 gallon 2 3 cu dm liters 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 vehicle is compatible only with fuel having a maximum content of ethanol of 10 E10 Using fuel wi...

Page 285: ...Stroke 2 4 in 60 8 mm Total displacement cu cm 1198 Compression ratio 12 5 0 5 1 Max crankshaft power 95 1 EC kW HP 143 kW 195 HP at 10750 rpm Max torque at crankshaft 95 1 EC 132 Nm 13 5 kgm 98 1 lb ft at 9000 rpm Maximum rpm 11 300 Important Do not exceed the specified rpm limits in any running conditions 284 ...

Page 286: ...earwheels 4 valves per cylinder desmodromic system Desmodromic timing system 1 Opening or upper rocker 2 Opening rocker shim 3 Closing or lower rocker shim 4 Return spring for lower rocker 5 Closing or lower rocker 6 Camshaft 7 Valve 6 1 2 2 2 1 5 3 5 4 7 Fig 190 285 ...

Page 287: ... 90 RON MON 2 Attention The vehicle is compatible only with fuel having a maximum content of ethanol of 10 E10 Using fuel with ethanol content over 10 is prohibited Using it could result in severe damage of the engine and motorcycle components Using fuel with ethanol content over 10 will render the Warranty null and void Brakes Separate action anti lock brake system operated by hall type sensors m...

Page 288: ...in shaft via spur gears Front chain sprocket clutch gearwheel ratio 30 53 6 speed gearbox with constant mesh gears gear change pedal on left side of motorcycle Gearbox output sprocket rear chain sprocket ratio 15 39 Total gear ratios 1st gear 15 37 2nd gear 16 30 3rd gear 18 27 4th gear 20 25 5th gear 22 24 6th gear 24 23 Drive chain from gearbox to rear wheel Make REGINA 525 ZRPK Links 104 Import...

Page 289: ...t alloy forged rims Size MT6 00x17 Tires Front Tubeless radial tire Size 120 70 Rear Tubeless radial tire Size 200 55 Suspensions Front Hydraulic upside down fork provided with external adjusters for rebound and compression damping and preload for inner springs of fork legs Stanchion diameter 50 mm TiN coated Wheel travel 4 72 in 120 mm Rear The shock absorber is adjustable for rebound compression...

Page 290: ...1 into 2 Two stainless steel silencers with aluminum alloy external sleeve Two lambda sensors and two catalytic converters Available colors Ducati Anniversary red code 473 101 PPG Clear coat code 228 880 PPG aluminum color frame and black rims 289 ...

Page 291: ...E CLA1A WKW CXAYB453 LEDs Electrical controls on handlebars LED front turn indicators type LED rear turn indicators type no 4 OSRAM LYE65F LEDs Horn Brake light switches Sealed battery 12V 6 5 Ah System voltage 12 V GENERATOR 12V 380W ELECTRONIC RECTIFIER protected by a 30A fuse located on the solenoid starter under the battery C Fig 193 Starter motor 12V 0 6 kW Rear turn indicators R10W 12V 10W O...

Page 292: ...low to identify the circuits protected by the various fuses and their ratings The front left fuse box A Fig 191 and the front right one B Fig 192 are located above the battery To access the fuses remove the left fairing page 247 To expose the fuses lift the box protective cover Mounting position and ampere capacity are marked on box cover 8 9 7 A 6 5 4 3 2 1 Fig 191 5 6 8 9 7 B 1 2 3 4 Fig 192 291...

Page 293: ...le opening relay ETV 10 A 6 Instrument panel 10 A 7 Spare 5 A 8 Spare 10 A 9 Spare 20 A Front right fuse box key Pos El item Rat 1 ABS 1 30 A 2 ABS 2 15 A 3 Injection relay 20 A 4 Lights 10 A Front right fuse box key 5 ECU 10 A 6 Black Box System BBS 15 A 7 Spare 20 A 8 Spare 10 A 9 Spare 5 A 292 ...

Page 294: ...use cap E Fig 193 to reach it A blown fuse is identified by the interrupted center link F Fig 194 Important Switch the ignition key to OFF before replacing the fuse to avoid possible short circuits Attention Never use a fuse with a rating other than specified Failure to observe this rule may damage the electric system or even cause fire D C E Fig 193 F F Fig 194 293 ...

Page 295: ... 23 Front speed sensor 24 Fuel pump 25 Fuel level 26 Vertical coil 27 Horizontal coil 28 Timing rpm sensor 29 Vertical lambda sensor 30 Horizontal lambda sensor 31 Quick shifter 32 Side stand switch 33 Oil pressure sensor 34 Rear stop switch 35 Clutch switch 36 Front stop switch 37 Fuel pump relay 38 Vertical ETV relay 39 Horizontal ETV relay 40 Vertical MAP sensor 41 Horizontal MAP sensor 42 Wate...

Page 296: ...Front right turn indicator 60 Fan 61 Left low beam 62 Parking light 63 Right low beam 64 Right high beam 65 Low beam relay 66 ABS control unit 67 High beam relay Wire color coding B Blue W White V Violet Bk Black Y Yellow R Red Lb Light blue Gr Gray G Green Bn Brown O Orange P Pink Note The electric system wiring diagram is at the end of this manual 295 ...

Page 297: ...Routine maintenance record Routine maintenance record KM MI DUCATI SERVICE MILEAGE DATE 1000 600 12000 7500 24000 15000 36000 22500 48000 30000 60000 37500 296 ...

Page 298: ...Cod 913 7 243 1H Cod 913 7 208 1G Cod 913 7 208 1F Cod 913 7 208 1E Cod 913 7 208 1D Cod 913 7 208 1C Cod 913 7 208 1B Cod 913 7 208 1A Stampato 07 2013 ...

Page 299: ... GND H 59 CAN H 60 SELF SHUTDOWN 63 O2 SENSOR V 64 TPS GND V 66 APS MAIN 67 APS MAIN VCC 5V 68 TPS H MAIN 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Low Beam out Hi Beam out SnS 5V handle sw SnS Gnd handle sw front brake sw rear brake sw Can shield Vcc led immobilizer Traguardo 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 R Y 1 2 3 4 5 6 Led immobilizer V key 12 CAN Low Can High V battery 12 GND R R Y Y Gr Gr G Stepper...

Page 300: ...cod 913 7 243 1H ...

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