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Cycle News 2015 Issue 16 April 21

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2015 DUCATI MULTISTRADA 1200S FIRST RIDE P66 needed—notably under hard use of the now truly outstanding brake system. The Multistrada features larger 330mm front discs shared with the Panigale Superbike, gripped by powerful Brembo Monobloc M504 four- piston radial calipers overseen by Bosch's 9.1ME Cornering ABS system. I would imagine that even fully loaded with a passenger and luggage, the Multistrada has serious reserves of stopping power, made fully accessible by the Bosch ABS. It certainly stopped hugely impressively from high speed with just me aboard, especially braking downhill into a hairpin bend, where the semi-active fully adjustable front Sachs 48mm fork and shock controlled by the upgraded DSS Skyhook system kept the Multistrada 1200S per- fectly balanced; poised, even. That's helped by the all-new chassis layout, which sees the engine sitting 20mm higher to give better ground clearance over rough terrain for increased off-road suitability, with the fuel tank now sitting a little higher and further forward. This helps load up the front tire better via a combination of increased forward weight bias and forward weight transfer under hard brak- ing—but at the cost of Ducati being forced to delete the useful storage locker in the right front side of the fairing. This means there's no longer any space to store freeway tickets, a mo- bile phone and especially the electronic key for the hands-free ignition that the Multistrada 1200 is now equipped with. This lack of readily accessible storage is a real inconvenience, and should have been addressed somehow on a touring bike like this one. The all-new Multistrada has a slimmer fuel tank whose un- changed 5.3-gallon capacity, combined with that slightly better economy, should allow a range of 170 miles from a full tank. Accessory bags available as an option add to the bike's prac- No better way to explore the Italian countryside than on a pair of sport-touring Ducs.

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