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1200 DVT Dvt Power Only 152.32 Hp By Epa Test

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by costis, Dec 21, 2015.

  1. I think you can blame EU bureaucrats for the dip and it can be mapped out, or at least improved, but at a cost - though that's no excuse for Ducati publishing misleading graphs.
    I'm sure Chris at CJS told me when I was contemplating buying a Multi that he couldn't get as much power out of the twin spark engine as the old single plugger.
     
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  2. Ohh I am sorry, if I am not mistaken more than half of the petrol little price is tax, and in German motorways there are no speed limits because the road is perfectly engineered to support high speeds. Also check what other taxes you are paying for the use of your vehicle through insurance, registration and any other taxes direct or indirect.
     
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  3. There are many stretches of deristricted autobhan that have appalling very old surfaces!
     
  4. Thank god BMW doesnt have MSTgood looks & Sure Will have same issue when riding Two up ?
     
  5. Hi fatfingers, other than the wheelies, does the 14T sprocket affect any of the computer thingies on the bike such as speed readings etc? Cheers Jim
     
  6. Makes no difference to these things on a 999 and I'd be surprised if they do on your bike either
     
  7. Don't get technical with me :)

    No the speed is taken from the wheel sensor on these. I had to change either wheelie or traction control setting in sport mode. Can't remember which now. The extra drive was causing it to kick in.

     
  8. Cheers guys, i have the wheelie control switched off anyway
     
  9. Can't see the point in the wheelie control, unless you spend your time racing people at the lights.
     
  10. So you do see the point ;)

     
  11. You might inadvertently wind the throttle open further than you intended, in which case you might be glad not be dumped on your arse. When I say "you", I mean "me", obviously. Though anybody can make a mistake.
     
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  12. 1st gear can be be a bit lively but don't spend much time thrashing about in there.
    2nd is far more predictable, not much chance of coming off the back unless you hold on to it wide open.
    3rd rarely comes up, unless the road drops off.
    Just don't get it, I love riding my Multi but you have to be really ham fisted for it to catch you out I think.
     
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