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Page 2: ... prior to its sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use b and the use of the vehicle after such device or element of design has been removed or rendered inoperative by any person 39 4 2 With every Motor Cycle the Manufacturer shall provide written instructions for the proper maintenance use and repair of the vehicle in order to provide reasonable assurance of the elimination...

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Page 5: ...ssage must read If you belive that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA in addition to notifying Cagiva North America If NHTSA receives sirnilor complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a ...

Page 6: ...rious occident 0 ensure 0 ong trouble free life for your motorcycle give it the proper care and mointenance described in this owner s manual For more detailed information on your Ducati motorcycle a Service Manual is availoble for purchase from any Cagiva Ducati dealer When service is required remember that your Cagiva Ducati dealer knows what it takes to keep your Ducati in good condition Due to ...

Page 7: ...ouch it 0 not park on a slope or soft ground the motorcycle may fall over ever startor run the engine in a closed area The exhaust fumesare paisonousand may cause lossof consciousness and death within a short time Always ensure adequate ventilation if you must run your motorcycle indoors eep your and your passanger s feet on the footrests whenever the motorcycle is in motion Deep your hands on the...

Page 8: ...ors om one carburetors and fuel tank Noise Emission Control System Tampering with the Noise Control System is prohibited Federal law prohibits the follOWing acts or the causing thereof 11 The removal or rendering inoperative by any person other than for purposes of mainrenonce repoir or replocement of any device or element of design incorporated into any new vehicle for the purpose of noise contro...

Page 9: ...ycle to skid and lose control When going down long slopes control vehicle speed by closing the throttle Use the front and rear brakes for auxiliary braking Riding at the proper rate of speed and avoiding unnecessarily fastocceleration are important not only for safety ond low fuel consumption but also for long vehicle life and quieter operation When riding in wet conditions or an loose roodway sur...

Page 10: ...and oil lJ supply Gasoline is extremely flammable and is explosive under certain conditions Refuell in a well ventilated area with the engine stopped Do not smoke or allow open flames or sparks when refuelling or servicing the fuel system Always close the fuel petcock when the engine is not running to prevent flooding of the carburetor Do not overfill fuel tank Leaveat least one inch oir space to ...

Page 11: ...ond ride LOADING AND ACCESSORIES This motorcycle is designed to carry the operator and one ocsse 2e e er exceed the vehicle copacity bod os shown on the tire informotion lobel The combined weight of the rider passonger corgo ond oddr occ accessories mustnot exceed 8821bs 400 Kgl Cargo weightolone should not exceed 44 Ibs 20 Kgl 11 Load weight equally on both sides 21 Keep cargo ond accessories wei...

Page 12: ...ns Fue eedsystem lubr ccio Cooling xge 7 gn tion System Hydraulic clutch control 3ra es ransmission rame Seat Wheels res Payload and tire pressure re nAation pressure Tire wear damage v in mum tread dept Susoensions ecmcol system cecnicol system scheme legend j sebox Battery Borerv charging Overall dimensions Weights Capacities Tightening torque figures o tionol ports page 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 35 ...

Page 13: ...ulbs Headlight alignment Motorcycle care Storage page 48 49 page 68 Consummer information CAGIVA LIMITEDWARRANTY ON EMISSION CONTROL SySTEM MEMORANDUM ON ROUTINE MAINTENA CE 71 69 50 51 QUICK REFERECE INDEX 52 To renew a blown fuse 37 53 Checking electrolyte level 37 55 Tightening torque figures 40 Checking engine oil level and changing the oil 56 56 To adjust and lubricate the chain 57 Checking t...

Page 14: ...ome No Engine No VEHICLEIDENTIFICA T10N NUMBER V I N 00 ESl6 no Eli61 E TYPE I MODEl YfAR I r r Z OM lC 0 F F H A B 01 2345 Varies can betluu9 orX Check digitforfactory use KEYS fig 13 Your DUCATI has been delivered with on universal key in double copy for starting steering ex k and for saddle and helmet lex 1 1 rr U 1 2 12 1 3 ...

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Page 16: ... st own above Veticte LO No WW X R 0 OO Type c o if alim Molorcycle 2 MOTORCYCLE NOISE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION THIS MOOEL YEAR MOTORCYCLE MEETS EPA NOISE EMiSSm REQUIREMENTS OF 80 dBA AT 3850 RPM BY THE FEOERAL TEST PROCEDURE MODIFK ATIONS WHICH CAUSE THIS MOTORCYCLE TO EXCEEO FEDERAL NOISESTANDARDS ARE PROHIBITED BY FEDERAL LAW SEE OWNER S MANUAL p I I I MAIO TA RITORI l CAENAGGIO DELIVERY B...

Page 17: ...rvice life 2 Tachometer 3 Green wll Gear selector is in neutral 2 1 c d 6 5 10 9 position 4 Yellow wll Fuel reserve 3 5 Blue wll Headlamp high beam ON 6 Green wll Outer lighting ON 4 7 Red wll Insufficient oil pressure D CAUTION Running the engine with insufficient oil pressure will 8 cause serious engine damage 8 Green wll Turn indicators 9 Red wll Battery charge warning 7 light always on 10 Redw...

Page 18: ...kwise Do 10 J5e e cno e r he mo ar s nor KEY SWITCH ig 3 2 It is located on he fork head and can De set on four positions cA Run cB Stop cC Steering lock cD Parking lights and steering lock IMPORTANT When in position B C and D the key can be withdrawn CAUTION Never leave the key in ON position when engine is off in order to avoid damages to coils WARNING Never turnthe key to W cLOCK when the motor...

Page 19: ...S lights change aver two positions LO Law beam cHI High beam Switch C TURN three positions turn in dicator Centre OFF L Leftturn cR Right turn Button D HORN warning horn Right fig 42 Switch F three positions cOFF Ieft right stop RUN center running Button G START starting F 17 ...

Page 20: ...f the knob the front broke pump with tonk ond lever 31 is placed On the left hand side of the handlebar a pump is ploced with tank ond lever 61of clutch control Beside the electrical controls there is the choke 71control lever On the right hand side of the motorcycle the pump and foot pedal 41of reor broke ore placed The service rod 131 is located under the fuel ton On the left hand side of the mo...

Page 21: ...e mm in 68 2 67 Total displacement cm3 in3 904 5514 Compression ratio 1 9 2 0 5 Mox cronkshoft power kW HPI 59 801 at rpm 7 250 Max engine speed rpm 9 000 WARNING Under no circumstances must the max engine speed must be exceeded 9 000 rpm Thin can cause drastic damage to the engine which can in turn couse rear wheel locking and uspest 19 ...

Page 22: ... be Opening rocker arm Inlet 0 10 0 12 mm 0 0039 0 0047 in Exhaust 0 12 0 15 mm 0 0047 0 0059 in A working play AI up to 0 05 mm 0 0019 in is allowed Should this be exceeded it should be adjusted Closing rocker arm Inlet and exhaust 0 00 0 02 mm 0 00 0 00078 in A working play BI up to 0 20 mm 0 0078 in is allowed Should this be exceeded it should be adjusted Valve lift Measurementswith a free play...

Page 23: ...for stopping the fuel feed 41 Fuel filter 51 Electric pump 61 Pump filter 71 Breather valve 01 Feeding b Return c Cap breather pipe Provided with two carburetors MIKUNI Type BDST 38 B 73 7 1 _ Carbo Main specifications Choke mm in 38 1 49 Main nozzle 140 Idling nozzle 37 5 Needle valve nozzle Y 2 Starter nozzle 70 Needle nozzle5C22 1 pos from top Evap emission system consistsof fig 7 21 11Canister...

Page 24: ...t cooling radiator 1 Pipe union for oil sump breather gases with recovery chamber 2 Oil inlet plug 3 Level indica Of 4 Oil drain plug_ S Net file 6 Oil fil er cc ge 7 Pre550sa 2 8 Cooling radiator 9 Oil temperature transmi er or ar SP version Itis possible to order at CAG JUCATI Spore parts Services t e Cc ooretor float chamber hea g cod 699 2 037 1A 8 8 22 ...

Page 25: ...adiator Interference with the radiator airflow can lead to overheating and consequent engine damage IGNITION Electronic Iype with inductive discharge Trade mark Two step automatic advance gradually increased up to 360 1700 to 2600 rpm 300 Check using a stroboscopic light Spark plugs Trade mark Electrode gap KOKUSAN 60 up to 1700 rpm 200 CHAMPION RA6HC 0 6 mm 0023 in CAUTION In case of difficult ig...

Page 26: ...rk head 21 Electronic ignition control units located on the filter box under the tank 31 HT coils located on the filter box under the tank 41 Electronic ignition pick ups in oil sump leh side cover 51 Vertical cylinder spark plug 61 Horizontal cylinaer soork plug 24 ...

Page 27: ...oid sudden kicks which could dam age the transmission elements a flexible coupling has been inserted so to soften the clutch engagement The system consists of 11 Clutch ump IPS131 21 Control lever 31 Pump clutchconneciing pipe 41 Thrustplunger 51 Release rod 61 Pushdisc 71 Clutch bell 81 Oil breather pipe fitting 91 Separate reservoirlonlv for SP version 25 10 ...

Page 28: ...d eref ia ed oistons Manufacturer 3 EMBO Type P4 30 3L L pistons Friction material FREN 222 or FERODO 450 Pump type PS 16 With seporate reservoir for SP version only WARNING Do not letany oil co W me in contact with any disc bra e components If oil should be spilled on the brake components it must be removed before the mo orcycle is ridden Oil Nill reduce bro ing capocityand con damage rubber port...

Page 29: ...BO Type P2 105N Friction material FREN DO 222 or FERODO 450 Pump type PS 1 1 WARNING To avoid a serious burn never touch a hot exhaust pipe during inspectiong or replacing brake pads WARNING Do not let any oil co me in contact with any disc brake components If oil should be spilled on the brake components it must be removed before the motorcycle is ridden Oil will reduce braking capacity and can d...

Page 30: ...ing to make their motorcycle suitable for closed course competitive racing the Cagiva North America Inc is always at their disooso or any information about ratios different from the standord ones which may be requested through the au horised DUCAn Dee ers 31 62 1 0 5 37 15 12 169 30 17 8706 27 20 6660 24 22 5382 23 24 4727 24 28 4228 28 WARNING For e reDiacemen of the reor crown wheel contact the ...

Page 31: ...03 CR A WHEELS Three spokes light alloy rims Front Make BREMBO Size 3 50x 17 Rear Make Size ISP Size ICR BREMBO 5 50x17 4 50x17 SEAT Dual seattype To remove the seat presson the rear end and at the same time release the lock IA fig 12 1 The SP version is equipped with a cover B fig 12 2 for the single seat transformation Wheels have hubs with removable pin The rearwheel isfittedwith a special flex...

Page 32: ...d and adjusted when your riding involves wide variations in temperature or altitude nREWEAR D GE As the tire tread wears down the lire becomes more susceptible to puncture and failure An accepted estimate is that 90 of all tire failures occur during the last 10 of tread life 190 worn So it is false economy and unsafe to use the tires until they ore bald In accordance with the Periodic Main tenance...

Page 33: ...SIONS CR SP Make MARZOCCHI SHOWA Type 40 USD E SPECIALGD021 Borrel diameter 40 mm 1 57 in 41 mm 1 61 in Travel on the legs axle 120 mm 4 72 in 120 mm 4 72 in Oil quantity for each leg 380 cc 23 18 cu in 440 cc 26 58 cu in Oil level to the borrel _ 90 mm 354 in 108 mm 4 25 in Oil type MARZOCCHI Art 550009 or SAE 7 5 SHOWA S S8 or AU or SAE 1OW20 SUSPENSIONS Front Oleodynamic upside down fork With o...

Page 34: ...ch one of em corresponds to a bra ing position If you fully screw in the screw to loe you ll reach the position 0 correspono ing to the max braking effect From this position you can rotate in counterclockwise direction and count the various clicks which corresponds to the positions 1 2 etc respectively Standard positions are as follows compression 6th position rebound 411 oasi ion The max value is...

Page 35: ... swinging fork in rectangular see tion fixed to the engine Oilpneurnofic single shock absorber adjustable in exten sion and compression SP CR Make SHOW A SACHS BOGE Type GD022 lOX Travel 65 mm 2 56 in Extensive adjustment operate on the adjuster 1 fig 14 1 situated on the eye of piston control rod Recommended calibration from the com pletely closed position clockwise loosen the register by 1 turn ...

Page 36: ...hock absorber tonk Recommended calibration from the com pletely closed position clockwise loosen the register by 1 turn SP 25 clicks CR Spring preload 0 modi he spring preload it is necessary ooero e op e ring nut 3 fig 14 2 Recommended value SP 10 mm of pre lood CR 14 mm of pre lood 34 ...

Page 37: ...neration or drilling could lead to explosion I WARNING Modifications of the motorcycle or removal of equipment may render the vehicle unsafe or illegal Obey 011 federal state and local equipment regulations ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Independent circuits Main components Headlamp in rectangular shape iodine double filament 12V 55 60W H4 bulb Instrument cluster 12V l 2W signal bulbs 12V 3W instrument illumin...

Page 38: ...ght 25 Fuse holder 30A 26 Coil horizontal cylinder 27 Coil vertical cylinder 28 Spark plug horizontal cylinder 29 Spark plug vertical cylinder 30 Fuse box 31 Starter motor 32 Remote starting switch 33 Battery 34 Rear right turn indicator 35 Rear left turn indicator 36 Oil temperature indicator only SP 37 Oil temperature transmitter only SP Wire color code R Red G Green Y Yellow V Violet P Pink Lb ...

Page 39: ...or SP model 8 r BK J I 1 l U t e Y H l I l 0 W B r H li H rCGW A rl y BN C h18 YB16AL A2 0 8k l R R L BN RIB B R BK O BK r W eN LB RIB W R GR R Y BK LW G Y GR R BK W 6K w GR Y G l BN rB 0J R RISK 11 I n Y I U GR ff I v rr 1 Ir j v 8 E U U U Y I L O Bk IR K GR W BK WIO V BK BN Y Y O ...

Page 40: ...ngerous lossof lights ar engine power at night ar in traffic BATTERY BaHery electrolyte level inspection fig 152 The bcttery is under the tank lift the tank and check the electrolyte level The electrolyte level must be maintained between the upper and the lower level marks on the front of the botterv If the electrolyte level is low remove caps 11 and fill botterv Fill carefully with distilled wate...

Page 41: ...ll and the corrosion of frame or other parts of the motorcycle Check the electrolyte level in eac ce _ f he electrolyte level is low in any cell fill to cover the lower level line but not to the upper level line since the level rises during c g 9 Remove the cops from all cells a coonect the battery charger leads to the battery terminals Ired to black to I Charge the battery at a rate of 1 5 amps C...

Page 42: ...NSIONS mm in 1410 55 51 2030 79 92 16 WEIGHTS Kerb weight fuel tank empty Kerb weight driver 70 Kg 154 Ib full tank With driver and passenger 140 kg 308 Ib 730 28 74 186 Kg 410 lb 264 Kg 582 Ib 334 Kg 7363 lb 39 nr ...

Page 43: ...nd clutch circui s Drive chain Speedometer rev counter cables Fork pin bearings Protection for electric contacts on le ame Petrol AGIP 4T SUPERRACING SHOWA S S8 AGIP F1 A T F DEXRON or equivalent MARZOCCHI Art 550009 or SAE 7 5 AGIP F1 BRAKEFLUIDSUPERHD DOT or equivalent AGIP ROCOL CHAIN LUBESPRAYor equivalent AGIP F1 Grease 30 or equivalent AGIP GR MU3 Grease or equivalent AGIP PI 160 Spray or eq...

Page 44: ...Service Farfitting them on motorcycle contact our Technical Service Department PARTNO DESCRIPTION SP CR 69920491A Kit for conversion to single seat version 69920371A Anti icing kit for carburetor float chambers 4924008 1A Front brake lIoating disc cost iron 564 1013 1M Front mudguard corbon 56510131A Rear mudguard carbon 243 1 021 1A Carbon clutch cover open I 243 1 022 1A Carbon clutch cover clos...

Page 45: ... Furthermore inspect drive chain lubrico e t and if necessary tighten it olten From 1000 to 2500 km 625 to 1550 miles You moy run the engine harder being careful however not to exceed 7000 rpm during the 2500 km 1550 miles break in period If you hove not made several long trips 50 miles or morel extend the 7000 rpm limit to 4000 km 2500 miles The more carefully you break in your 900 Superspart the...

Page 46: ... IMPORTANT Never exceed tl J maximum engine speed in any gear 19000 rpm Your Cagiva Ducati warranty does not cover this abuse Also you could cause engine failure which will result in rear wheel lockup or other acci dent 1 17 4 Maximum speed sectors fig 171 1 First500 kin 2 First3000 km 3 lVv Jx power roting 4 Max engine rpm 43 ...

Page 47: ...CO ccse his level musrcome oe veen e c o MAX notcnes prin ed on he 0 c e nea the indicator 4 Check tyre inflation pressure Seec e Inflation Pressures 5 Adjust rear and front brake cccorci g to load and road conditions 6 Starting switch key to ON posifio fig 32 WARNING Failure 0 perfor D hese chec e ery aaf oe ore you ride may resu n ser ocs oo ncqe o o severe occioeor CAUTION Do no rur he motor ey...

Page 48: ... lever to rest position In any case ovoid harsh accelerotions Let motor start spontoneously t J without octing on the throttle grip NOTE No choke is needed when engine is warm WARNING ever run the en t J gine in0 closed oreo Theexhaust contoins poisonous carbon monoxide gos CAUTION The oil pressureworn ing light should go off a few se conds aher the engine starts If the light stays on stop the eng...

Page 49: ...cycle wil s a moving 41 Releasethe clutch lever completely ana accelerate 51 To shift to second gear close thethro e to reduce engine speed pull the clutch 20 lever raise the gear lever and release the clutch control lever The same pro Gear position N Neutral cedure should be used when shi ing to 3rd 4th 5th or op gear To downshil close e r01e au ille clu ch Ie er open the thror e rno en ar ly to ...

Page 50: ...creose braking efficiency and increase wear STOPPING THEMOTORCYCLE By closing the throttle grip a smooth and gradual slowing down is obtained Then downs e fiec s og ess ve 0 neutral when brake application will stop the motorcycle completely To switch off the engine turn e e ocs stool fig 3 2 WARNING When riding in wet ar rainy conditions on loose surface the ability to maneuver and stop will be re...

Page 51: ... side stand 0 supoor e o C C v e par ed To avoid rheh locc the hona eoc 0 pushing in and turning the ignitio ty iO the LOCK position fig 211 If parking inside a garoge or other srruc ture be sure it is well ventilated and the motorcycle is not close to any source af flame or sporks thisincludesany appliance with a pilot light WARNING Gasoline isextremely t J flammable and can be explosive under ce...

Page 52: ...ion information for your motorcycle is accurate and current Park your motorcycle in a locked room whenever possible Putyour name address and phone number in this Owner s Manual ond keep it on your motorcycle a all times NAME ADDRESS PHONE NO VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NO WARRANTY START DATE ENGINE DISPLACEMENT 49 ...

Page 53: ...a lCe 0 he brakes especially far high speed operation cannot be overemphasized Check to see hat they are correctly odiusted ond functioning properly Loosenessin Ie s eering can cause control difficulties Check to see that the fork turns freely but has no play High speed opera on is very hard on tires and good tires are crucial for riding safely Exomine their overall condition inRa e 0 the proper p...

Page 54: ... theuseriscontained in a tool bog located in the comportment under the seat To reach this compartment the seat must be removed as described on page 29 The tool bag holds fig 221 11 Box spanner for spark plugs 21 Tommy bar 31 Screwdriver 41 Operating instructions booklet 22 Il 1 2 3 51 ...

Page 55: ...ol intervals should be performed more frequently All the operations required have been reported on the chart of the following pages Thismark indicates that the operation should be entrusted to CAGIVA DUCATI Service Network where high trained personnel and special equipment are available 2 ODOMETER READING Km mil Aher the Iirsl EVERY Zo a Refer OLlJ Cu J gO 88 f Z f g8 88 to 5 it LlJ o 0 OQ s s 000...

Page 56: ...oupling of rear wheel C I I Fuel lank P I Fronl fork oil S 3i Tighlening of nuts and bolts C I General lubriticotion l I Battery electrolyte level C 37 Engine oil level C Engine oil S 5 0 Engine oil filter S 56 Intake engine oil filter P 56 Tightening of engine cylinders heads C I 41 Valve clearance C 20 Timing belts C I PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHART ...

Page 57: ...Air filter 58 Engine oil pressure Engine cylinders compression Brake and clutch oil level 61 Brake and clutch oil replacement PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHART Damage which can be atlributed to improper 0 cc lCe is not covered by your Cagiva Ducati warranty For higher odometer readings repeat a e ec Operation identification symbol C Chec and cdjustrnent L lubrihcotion and or greasing _ es aolished here P...

Page 58: ... emissions control system warranty in effect 500 Km 310 mil 4 500 Km 2 800 mil Check and adjust as necessary valve tappet clecrance timing belt tension cylinder head bolts nuts torque idle speed carburetor synchronization idle CO Replace engine oil and filter Check and adjust as necessary valve toppet clearance timing belt tension cylinder head bolts nuts torque idle speed carburetor synchronizati...

Page 59: ...1 Then clean gauze filter 41to removeany residue s and refit plug tightening it deeply Remove the filter cartridge 51and replace it with a new one being careful to oil the seo Tighten cartridge in its seat locking i by hand Undo plug 11 and refill with freshoi of therecommended rype see Capacities toble up 0 the indicotor eve 2 WARNING Motorcycle opera t1 J tion with insufficient deteriorated or c...

Page 60: ...s 2 and operate on thescrew 3 to obtain a correct chain tension and wheel alignement then tighten the nut 2 Proceed as follows CR version using a 10 mm wrench loosen nut 1 fixing the rear wheel axle Operate on the screw 2 to obtain a correct chain tension and wheel alignement then tighten the nut 1 checking for correspondence on both fork sides of the positioning notches Check that the nuts 4 secu...

Page 61: ...n and resetting of the plug gap CAUTION Never use a sparK U plug with an improper heat range or of improper thread length_ Thespar plug mustbe secure gh ened An improperly tightened plug can oecorne very hot and possibly damage the engine Tigh ening torque 19 6 29 4 m 2 3 g m 14 5 22 ft Ibs 25 1 0 6mm 0 023 in 25 2 AIR CLEANER ELEMENT fig 252 The air cleaner element must be replaced in accordance ...

Page 62: ...uel con sumption reducing engine power and causing spark plug fouling CARBURETOR IDLESPEEDADJUSTMENT The carburetor idle speed is set at the factory for maximum performance and compliance with emissions regulations and is sealed to prevent adjustment lf nec essary to perform this operation act on screw 11 fig 261 Index of co 1 5 2 Idling revolution speed 1300 rpm 50 WARNING Never runtheengine m in...

Page 63: ...lerator and choke cables musthave a clearance af 1 5 2 0 mm 0 06 0 08 in if necessary use the praper adjusters next to the control 2 fig 27 1 on the handlebar and to the carburetor 3 fig 27 2 only for accel erator 27 2 27 1 60 ...

Page 64: ...ake lever 1 J feels mushy when it is applied there might be air in the brake lines or the brake may be defective Since it isdanger ous to operate the motorcycle under such conditions have the brake checked im mediately by an authorized Cagiva DUCATI dealer CAUTION UseonlyDOT4brake fluid from a sealed container Handle brake fluid with care because it can damage point and instrument leses Never allo...

Page 65: ... at the base only without touching the transparent body with the fingers or the bulb efficiency will be adversely af fected Insertthe bulb locating lugs into the associ ated seats to have a correct beam oirninq Refitthe spring retainer while pressing e lugsand turndoc wise until i isfully ho e_ Connect the terminals previou t iscon nected TO REPLACE THE BULBS When replacing a bulb make surethat th...

Page 66: ...sary to remove the headlight Remove the fairing by un screwing the screws which fasten it to the half fairings and to the support To remove the headlight from the support push the headlight down in order to release it from the three clamps then extract it from the springscrews 1 fig 301 30 63 ...

Page 67: ...e ment of the bulb extrocfinq if from its bulb holder Benehath every instrumem in he cluster there is a bu D To arrange its replacement it is necesscry to extrac the bulb holder con aining it underneath the instrument Extract lamp B fig 31 2 and replace it with another of the same type Insertand rotate it inside the bulb holder A fig 31 2 then insert the assembly inside the instrument seat 64 ...

Page 68: ...fig 32 1 by turning it counterclockwise Replace the bulb push ing and rotating it in itssaddle Refitthe cup using the proper fastening screws To renew the bulbs of remaining lights simply remove the crosshead screws secur ing their lenses 1 fig 322 Then replace bulbs 2 3 fig 32 2 all of them are of the bayonett base type and 32 1 refit the lens correctly with their fastening screws 2 65 ...

Page 69: ...he centre headlamp height from the ground and drawa crossat he some height on the wall switching on the traffic beam the boundary line between the dark zone and the lit zone musthave an height not over 9 1 0 of the height from the ground of the headlomp centre The possible correction of the vertical headlight direction can be performed by turning the adjustment screw 1 fig 33 2 after having remove...

Page 70: ... Avoid skincontact or breatnins vapors Follow instructions for gasoline on page 40 CAUTION Avoid using any ol kaline or strong acid cleaner gasoline brake fluid or any other solven on painted plastic or rubber parts CAUTION Excessive washi 9 pressure may cause worer seeo age and contamination of whee oec ings front forks brakes and trans SS Y seals Improper application of hig ores sure washers has...

Page 71: ...PPING DISTANCE ON DRY PAVEMENT Thistable indicates bra ing performance that can be metor exceedec by the vehicles to which it applies without locking the wheels under different conditions of loading The inlorrnotion presented represents resultsobtainable by skilled riders under controlled road and vehicle conditions and the information may not be correct under other conditions Descrip ion of ehicl...

Page 72: ...rever first occurs I COVERAGE Warranty defects shall be remedied during customary business located within the United States of Americc in compliance with the Clean Ai r ccc oe e _ _ e _ eo Srotes Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Bocrc k x X s e J become the property of Cagiva In the state of California only emissions reloted worranted ports are speci ico y definec s...

Page 73: ...ation of the motorcycle to or from the Cagiva dealer CAGIVA SHAtl OT BE LIABLEFORANY OTHER EXPENSE LOSS OR DAMAGE WHETHER DIRECT INCIDENTAL CONSEQUE OR EXEMPLARYARISI G I CONNECTION WITH THE SALEOR USE OF OR INABILITYTO USETHECAGt A DUCATI MOTORCYClE FORANY PURPOSE SOME STATESDO NOT ALLOW THE EXClUSION OR LlMITATIO OC A Y INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THEABOVE LIMITATION OR EXClUSION MAY ...

Page 74: ...MEMORANDUM ON ROUTINE MAINTENANCE CAGIVA DUCATI SERVICE km miles Mileage Doe Name 500 310 1 000 620 10 000 6000 20 000 12000 I 30 000 18000 40 000 24000 i 71 ...

Page 75: ...ElECTRICAL SYSTEM SCHEME 72 ...

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