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Cycle News Issue 45 November 13

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2019 DUCATI MULTISTRADA ENDURO 1260 FIRST IMPRESSION P88 rpm, meaning there isn't need to con- stantly be searching for the ideal gear. And should you need to make a shift, the bi-directional quickshifter works magic in providing a seamless change, something that quickly proves its worth off-road. Quite honestly, I've never had a deep love for the previous Multi Enduro due to its extra tall riding position, but revisions given to the 1260 play a large part in changing that. The lowered handlebars and seat height change the feel of the Enduro from sitting "on top of" to "in" the motorcycle, which inspires confidence in slow, tricky sections of trail. Swapping to the lowered seat option only boosted that off-road confi- dence further, proving completely useful for my (cough) short inseam. Standing up, I was welcomed by a revised shape of the tank cover, which allows you to better lock our knees into for stability. This is also important in better using your legs to help manipulate the bike have a good feel of where the bike is underneath you. Ducati won in this department. The semi-active Sachs suspension bits go a long way in providing the Multi Enduro with a sure-footed feel, even though Ducati decreased travel by 15mm front and rear. You'd think that you'd want all the travel you can get for a bike that tips the scales at 560 pounds, but not once did we bottom, even off small jumps littered along the fire roads. Suspension feel is adequate under any sort of load, meaning you almost always have an idea of where it is in the stroke, whether it be a hard-braking or fast- If there's one thing I love about Italy, it's the user- friendliness of the Multi Enduro 1260's engine, which can be smoothly ridden from about 2500 rpm and up. Oh, and the vineyards.

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