
Ever since 2008, Ducati has had a total of six victories at the prestigious Pikes Peak hill climb event with the Hypermotard 1100 S, Streetfighter 848, and Multistrada 1200 S motorcycles. It was in honour of this achievement that Ducati had launched the Multistrada 1200 Pikes Peak edition and...
One thing for certain can be said about the new 2015 Ducati Multistrada 1200: It's complicated. But let's be clear: The complication is due to an all-too-brief encounter with a bike of many rider interfaces and customizable choices. For any owner, those things will become nature. But what will...
Before we tell you what the Monster is, let's tell you what it isn't. It's not a stripped-down superbike like the Streetfighter 848. Nor is it a bare-knuckle hooligan bike like the Hypermotard. Rather, the new Monster 1200 S is a sporty roadster that's more at home on a winding back road than...
Direct from Bologna comes this short press release featuring brand ambassador, and former MotoGP champion, Casey Stoner riding the new Ducati Multistrada 1200 Enduro. MO's Editorial Director, Sean Alexander, rode the bike at its intro (read that story here). Ducati also included a short video,...
Ducati intends for the Multistrada 1200 Enduro to take you further off the beaten path than any Multistrada that's come before it. More than 266 new or updated parts have gone into making that happen. The world is too big and beautiful a place to not continually be exploring, and with its...
Ducati is launching its 2016 Multistrada 1200 Enduro this week in Cagliara, Italy, and after a few long flights and an equal number of sleepless nights, I've finally had the chance to throw a leg over the bike. Better yet, I've had the chance to throw a leg over two bikes, one with the standard...
Mano a mano, red vs red, these two pointy-beaked "adventure sports" are powered by retuned superbike engines making a claimed 160 horsepower. (Photography by Kevin Wing) When Ducati introduced the Multistrada 1200 for 2010, it injected a big dose of performance into the utilitarian adventure...