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Cycle News Issue 45 November 13

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2019 DUCATI MULTISTRADA ENDURO 1260 FIRST IMPRESSION P86 most aggressive of the four preset mappings. Here, you get the full 158 peak horsepower of the Multi, while less intrusive DTC and DWC settings offer peppier acceleration off the corners in a way that says, "I'm not going to spit you off, but here comes a fun time." The next step down, Touring mode, works as it should by smoothing out power for more leisurely riding. I'm skimming past that bit because, honestly, the Multi Enduro's engine is most impres- sive in the dirt. There's a lot that makes me feel this way, like the adventuring-specific Enduro riding mode, which allows for three adjustable power settings. I chose to stay in the Medium setting, where I felt confident using the engine's grunt to loft my front wheel over obstacles, while still being gentle enough to feel in control at all times. Granted, all power settings in the Enduro riding mode limit peak power to just 100 horsepower. But really, do you need any more than that? Stalling the Enduro is nearly impossible, the big L-twin engine smoothly lugs its way around at revs lower than 2,500 The Multistrada Enduro 1260 is said to be hitting U.S. dealers in February of 2019, and will only be available in the Desert Sand colorway as shown. (Left) Despite the increase in displacement, the 1262cc Testastretta DVT isn't about horsepower, but accessibility to riders of all skill levels, in all conditions. (Right) Ducati fitted the Multi Enduro with a set of Brembo 4.32 Monoblock calipers to help slow its speed, which offer good feel and stopping power both on and off-road.

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