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Ducati Diavel First Look Photo Gallery

Check out Ducati Diavel photos in the Ducati Diavel photo gallery and read about the new Ducati in the Ducati Diavel First Look.

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The new Diavel also makes use of Ducati Traction Control (DTC), which has already debuted on the company’s production Superbike line and is now filtering down into the street lineup.
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Featuring 162 horsepower Twin and a claimed 456-pound dry weight, the Diavel is all-new for Ducati.
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A pair of radiators cool down the Twin, with a 2-1-2 exhaust routing fumes out the rightside aluminum canisters (the exhaust silencers also gracing the Ducati Monster 1100 EVO, revealed alongside the Diavel).
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Electronic gizmos also include three ride modes, selected at the left switchgear button and viewed on the tank-mounted instrument display.
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On each side of the 5.3-gallon fuel tank are aluminum air intakes (the positioning remarkably similar to the distinctive airscoops on the V-MAX, which now seems to finally have its class doppleganger).
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Ducati’s Testastretta Twin powers the new Diavel. The power claims are 162 horsepower and 94 lb-ft torque.
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Ducati raises the curtain, finally, on its long-rumored and much-hyped Diavel motorcycle.
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The Diavel Carbon makes use of carbon fiber bodywork and Marchesini wheels for a lighter claimed weight.
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The Diavel also utilizes the hands-free ignition system featured on the 2010 Multistrada 1200. The Ducati Data Acquisition (DDA) system is not offered.
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Braking comes courtesy of Brembo stoppers. The four-piston monobloc units up front grip a pair of 320mm rotors.
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A slipper clutch adorns the new Ducati, with a six-speed gearbox and chain final drive transferring power to the rear tire. And it’s a fat one out back, as the Diavel makes use of a 240mm rear.
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Wheelbase is 62.6 inches with Ducati promising 41-degree lean angles.
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Ducati’s trellis frame returns with a single-sided aluminum swingarm.
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The new Ducati Diavel will come in a standard version and and uprated Diavel Carbon.
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Ducati Diavel in Diamond Black
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The Diavel Carbon will use carbon fiber bodywork and lighter wheels for a dry weight of 456 pounds.
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