Sunday, November 22, 2015

Here it's the Ducati's selfish cruiser

In the international motorcycle exhibition currently taking place in Milan, Italy, the EICMA 2015, Ducati introduce several new motorcycle as well.

After officially presenting Scrambler Sixty2 which is a variant of the Scrambler, the renowned Italian motorcycle manufacturer also launched the latest generation of their cruising-type motorcycles, called 'Ducati XDiavel'.
Ducati XDiavel, the first cruiser with the spirit of a superbike. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1X6lCpa)
As reported by Jalopnik on Wednesday, November 18, 2015, mentioned with the addition of 'X' in the Diavel type has mean that Ducati tried to combine their distinctive character, which is a high-performance, with the casual concept like Harley-Davidson style.
Top view of Ducati XDiavel. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1X6lCpa)
The XDiavel motorcycle carries a two-cylinder engine with a capacity of 1,262 cc and developed in accordance with the concept of their Testastretta. This engine has four valves and two spark plugs in each cylinder.
Rear side view of Ducati XDiavel. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1X6lCpa)
The power generated by the engine reaches 156 hp and 128 Nm of torque. And for the first time conducted by Ducati, the engine power is channeled to the rear wheels via a rubber belt, and not a chain.
Here are several pictures of Ducati XDiavel. (All pictures taken from: http://bit.ly/1X6lCpa)




Ducati XDiavel also equipped with a keyless system, where the riders do not need to use the key to start its engine. There was also the control traction and launch control devices, which is useful in the drag race.
Unfortunately, the owner of the motorcycle can only be riding alone, because the available one seat only, so it is often referred as the selfish motorcycle. The XDiavel motorcycles will also be available in the S Type, and sold ranging from £15,795, or equivalent to Rp.330 million. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | JALOPNIK]
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