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Cycle News 2016 Issue 44 November 8

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 44 NOVEMBER 8, 2016 P65 DUCATI 1200 MULTISTRADA ENDURO 4 TH PLACE T his year was significant for Ducati in that it was the time they truly attacked the pre- dominately dirt side of the ADV category. The Multistrada had always been capable of going off road, but now with a proper dirt-focused 19-inch front wheel, it finally had the chops to take it to the established ADV stars. It was good to see the Ducati had lost almost none of its on- road prowess in being enduro- ized, with all the testers praising how good the chassis balance and engine power delivery were on the street. Despite being by far the heaviest in the test, the Ducati's poise off road was surprising and it more than held its own on average fire roads— only when we started to get into some really technical areas did the Ducati begin to lose touch with the other bikes as the weight made low-speed maneu- vering a touch difficult. The Ducati's engine was a talking point. Despite being derived from a superbike, the 11° motor's initial throttle response in Enduro mode was too soft in the dirt and not as direct as the KTM or the BMW, both of which also have variable engine modes compared to the single mode on the Honda. Get it wound up on the road, how- ever, and it's easy to see where the Ducati's engine heritage lies—it's damn fast. (Top) Mission control: the Ducati's electronic options are many and confusing. (Bottom) Solid under- body construction gave the Ducati some points.

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