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new Ducati xDiavel - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Other Stuff (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=16) +--- Forum: Other Bikes (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=17) +--- Thread: new Ducati xDiavel (/showthread.php?tid=6936) |
new Ducati xDiavel - Riko_imp - 01-16-2016 IF I had lots of xash and place to spare a 2nd bike, this would be it ![]() I was a fan of the previous generation but this looks even better imo. Styling wise its a love it or hate it kinda bike, but I like it. And its Ducati's first ever belt drive ![]() Specifications Engine Testastretta DVT (Desmodromic Variable Timing), L-Twin, 4 Desmodromically actuated valves per cylinder, Dual spark, Liquid cooled 1262 cc (77,0 cu in) 156 hp (114,7 kW) @ 9500 rpm 95,0 lb-ft (128,9 Nm) @ 5000 rpm Transmission belt drive 6 speed Slipper and self-servo wet multiplate clutch with hydraulic control Chassis Front: 3,5"x17" Pirelli Diablo Rosso II, 120/70 ZR17 Rear: 8,00" x 17" Pirelli Diablo Rosso II 240/45 ZR17 Front brake: 2 x 320 mm semifloating discs, Radial Brembo monobloc 4-piston M4-32 callipers and radial master cylinder, Bosch cornering ABS Rear brake: 265 mm disc, 2-piston floating calliper, Bosch cornering ABS Wet weight: 247 kg (545 lb) Seat height: 755 mm Wheelbase: 1615 mm (63,58 in) Fuel tank capacity: 18 l Warranty 24 months unlimited mileage Maintenance service intervals: 15.000km/12 Months Valve clearance check: 30.000km What do you guys think? I added a poll
RE: new Ducati xDiavel - redbirds_imp - 01-17-2016 A friend in Daytona has a first year Diavel. He loves it and has not had any mechanical or electrical issues thus far, as reliable as his Gold Wing says he. RE: new Ducati xDiavel - Riko_imp - 01-17-2016 He's got a nice stable thus far, a goldwing and a diavel ![]() Makes me wonder about Ducati reliability now most of the bikes they have are released under Audi..the Scrambler, this Diavel, the new Multistrada RE: new Ducati xDiavel - Rocky_imp - 01-17-2016 I didn't vote because none of the options apply to me. If the first option had read, " I do not care, I don't like Italian "bikes" in general anyway," then I would have voted for that one. To say that "I don't like Italians in general" can be misconstrued as racist. RE: new Ducati xDiavel - Riko_imp - 01-17-2016 lol, thats what I actually meant ![]() damn, can't edit the post... ps: makes me think again, you are serious about the 'racist' thing? I assume most of you are able to put things into perspective and in the right context? Talking about an Italian bike, on a bike forum, with 3 other options suggesting were're again talking about bikes.. It really made me think about my best mate who has been living in the States since 2011 or so, first in NY than in San Francisco. He lives there with this girlfriend for his business wich has and is becoming more and more a succes story, he even obtained dual citizenship and has about 100 employees. And when he comes back to Belgium for the holidays etc he sometimes shares nice anekdotes and how its like to live in the States. One of the biggest things he noticed is the sense of humor thing ![]() Sarcasme and certain topics are very well not-done, whereas in Europe they can be told knowing its not serious at all. For example he said something to a female employee wich was considered very sexist but was nut to be take serious at all, cannot remember what it was he said, but I think it was some kind of expression. Those little incidents did make him aware of the sensitivities and cultural differences between America and Europe he said. It was even that serious that the female employe could charge him for abuse of some kind, yikes. I was a bit surprised since the East and West coast are seen here in Europe as the more "European minded" parts of the US and you guys are the creators of The Simpsons and South Park. Wait a minuit, South Park is created by Canadians right?
RE: new Ducati xDiavel - kmoney_imp - 01-17-2016 (01-17-2016, 02:03 AM)Riko_imp Wrote: He's got a nice stable thus far, a goldwing and a diavelI think it's gotten a lot better since Audi took them over. Their valve adjustment and oil change intervals went way up, and they've ditched timing belts and dry clutches for a more "normal" setup. Friends who ride them, say they've gotten way better. In terms of initial quality, they also seem to be on another planet. The old Duc's were sweet, but some of them looked like they had the quality of a homebuilt project. RE: new Ducati xDiavel - Rocky_imp - 01-17-2016 I knew what you meant to say, but this is a world wide forum and you never know how some people may take it - especially it they are Italian. On the face of it, it was a very definite statement and we don't all share the same tolerance or sense of humor - as you noted with the story about your friend. But you have set the record straight so nothing to worry about - and I'll now vote. RE: new Ducati xDiavel - redbirds_imp - 01-17-2016 (01-17-2016, 02:11 AM)Riko_imp Wrote: lol, thats what I actually meant It depends on what region, state you're in. San Francisco may as well be a different country when trying to compare values to other areas of the US. Most anywhere in the southeast, Georgia in my case, no one really cares about such silliness as political correctness. Say most anything that comes to mind as long as you can look someone in the eye when you say it. A hostile statement may require reflection first as to whether it's a hill your ready to die on however. RE: new Ducati xDiavel - Riko_imp - 01-17-2016 Am planning to visit my mate in the States (for the 2nd time, first time was a visit to the Big Apple) and maybe make some trips, than Georgia should be put on our to do list
RE: new Ducati xDiavel - quietguy_imp - 01-17-2016 That motorcycle really looks beautiful... I know absolutely nothing about them though. But the design is... flowing, don't know what other term/word to use. It just looks cohesive and well thought out. |