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Cycle News 2019 Issue 35 September 4

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2019 DUCATI DIAVEL 1260 S R I D E R E V I E W P98 ing which designer Giovanni Antonacci says was indeed inspired by Marvel Comics characters. It still retains the fat 240/45 ZR17 Diablo Rosso III rear tire specially made for the Diavel by Pirelli, mounted on an eight-inch rim, and the imposing, yet relaxed riding stance delivered by the pulled- back handlebar and mid-mounted footrests positioned right beneath the rider—so, further forward than on other Ducatis. But it also has the performance of a superbike, with electrifying accelera- tion complimented by improbably agile handling, despite that huge rear tire, all delivered to the sound of thunder emanating from its mighty V-twin engine's exhaust system, now rerouted to end in a pair of stubby cans exiting race-spec style beneath your right foot. Going to the gym So, the result of what indeed amounts to a major redesign is a significant improvement to the Diavel 1260's ride- ability and handling, without detracting in any way from the bike's visceral appeal and intoxicating performance. It still has the same mind-blowing accelera- tion and improbably adept handling of the previous bike, but this totally unique hyper-power cruiser now has yet more responsive handling and easier steering. It now also runs more cleanly at low revs, making it easier to ride at slower speeds, especially in Urban mode—as so many of its customers who use this as a social networking tool will relish. Moreover, it now has a super-flat torque curve in any of the three different riding modes deliv- ered via the RBW throttle. The Diavel's light-action oil-bath slip- per clutch delivers the same smooth takeoff as before, but now the low-rpm (Above) The Ducati dash is the gateway to a world of adjustments. (Left) Luckily it looks great because black and grey is the only color scheme you're getting in the 1260 S.

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