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Ducati DesertX

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Ducati DesertX
ManufacturerDucati
Production2022
ClassEnduro
EngineLiquid cooled 90° 937 cc (57.2 cu in) V-twin, 4-valve/cyl desmodromic
Bore / stroke94 mm × 67.5 mm (3.70 in × 2.66 in)
PowerClaimed: 110 hp (82 kW) @ 10,750 rpm
TorqueClaimed: 92 N⋅m (68 lbf⋅ft) @ 9,000 rpm
Transmission6 speed, wet multi-plate, chain drive, manual
SuspensionFront: Fully adjustable 50 mm (2.0 in) Kayaba
BrakesFront: Brembo radial monobloc calipers, 2×330 mm (13 in) discs
Rear: 265 mm (10.4 in) disc, ABS
WeightClaimed: 211 kg (465 lb)[1] (dry)

The Ducati DesertX is a 937 cc (57.2 cu in) enduro from Ducati, released in 2022. It has a 110-horsepower (82 kW) V2 engine.[2] Claimed dry weight is 211 kilograms (465 lb).

Description

Initially presented in prototype form, built on the basis of the contemporary Scrambler at EICMA in 2019,[3] after two years of development it made its definitive debut in December 2021, and was then introduced on the market in May 2022. The DesertX explicitly recalls the stylistic features of the Cagiva Elefant of the 80s and 90s, twice winner of the Paris-Dakar and which, although marketed under the Cagiva brand, was powered by a Ducati twin-cylinder; this because at the time the Borgo Panigale house was owned by the Varese group of the Castiglioni brothers. The same is also evident in the aesthetics of the DesertX, which refers to the Lucky Explorer livery of the Elefant.[4]

It is equipped with the 11° liquid-cooled V-twin Testastretta engine with desmodromic distribution with 8 valves (4 for each cylinder) powered by an indirect electronic injection system , placed in a transverse position with a displacement of 937 cm³, which in this version it has liquid-cooled and with desmodromic distribution, which delivers 110 HP at 9,250 rpm and 92 Nm of torque at 6,500 rpm. The weight stands at 211 kg. The transmission is entrusted to a six-speed gearbox with chain.[5]

The frame is a classic trellis in perimeter steel tubes, a front trellis to support the head and a reinforcing handkerchief where the swingarm is anchored, equipped with a front suspension with 46 mm upside-down forks with 230 mm of wheel travel. Kayaba, while at the rear there is a classic aluminum swingarm anchored to a central shock absorber. The Brembo braking system consists of a double semi-floating disc with a diameter of 320 mm with four-piston calipers at the front and a single 265 mm double-piston disc equipped with ABS at the rear. Tubeless tires measuring 90/90-21 in front and 150/70 R18 in the rear are shod on spoked rims.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Ducati DesertX Off-Road Review". Cycle World.
  2. ^ "DUCATI DESERTX (2022 - on) Review". www.motorcyclenews.com. Retrieved 2023-04-02.
  3. ^ "2023 Ducati DesertX Review – First Ride". August 19, 2022.
  4. ^ "2022 Ducati DesertX on and off-road review". Visordown.
  5. ^ "2023 Ducati DesertX First Ride Review". Cycle World.
  6. ^ "Nuova Ducati DesertX: come va, pregi e difetti. Il video". www.motociclismo.it.

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This page was last edited on 13 January 2024, at 23:26
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