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Ducati MULTISTRADA Series User Manual

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remaining below 180 km/h (112 mph), once the
 is released, the Cruise Control will resume
speed control on its own.

The rider is always responsible for compliance
with the speed limits and, more generally, the road
 regulations in force in the country in which s/
he is riding, as well as for the way the motorcycle is
ridden.
Request for riders intervention
In some situations the Cruise Control may require
the rider to intervene. When such a request is made,
the Cruise Control icon (A, Fig 83) turns yellow.
This may occur in the following cases:
- if an engine speed of 8,500 rpm is reached, the
system stops accelerating. In this situation, it is
advisable to  up a gear as long as cautious
driving conditions allow the rider to do so.
- If the engine speed is too low for the gear
engaged, the CC requires the rider to intervene.
In this situation, it is advisable to  down a
gear as long as cautious driving conditions allow
the rider to do so.
Note
When accelerating, it is possible to  gears
using the DQS.
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Ducati MULTISTRADA Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Transmission6-speed
Traction ControlStandard
Fuel SystemElectronic fuel injection
Front BrakeDual discs, Brembo calipers
ABSStandard
FrameTubular steel trellis
Fuel Capacity20 - 22 liters

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