Owner’s manual E DUCATIMONSTER800 1
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Hearty welcome among Ducati fans! Please accept our best compliments for choosing a Ducati motorcycle. We think you will ride your Ducati motorcycle for long journeys as well as short daily trips. Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. wishes you smooth and enjoyable riding. We are steadily doing our best to improve our “Technical Assistance” service. For this reason, we recommend you to strictly follow the indications given in this manual, especially for motorcycle running-in.
TABLE OF CONTENTS E General 6 Warranty 6 Symbols 6 Useful information for safe riding 7 Carrying the maximum load allowed 8 Identification data 9 Controls 10 Position of motorcycle controls 10 Instrument panel 11 The Immobilizer system 14 Keys 14 Code Card 15 Procedure to disable immobilizer engine block through throttle twistgrip 16 Duplicate keys 17 Ignition switch and steering lock 18 Left switch 19 Clutch lever 20 Cold start lever 21 Right switch 22 Throttle twistgrip 23 Front brake lever 23 4 Rear b
Chain lubrication 49 Replacing bulbs 49 Headlamp alignment 52 Tyres 53 Checking engine oil level 55 Cleaning and replacing the spark plugs 56 Cleaning the motorcycle 57 Storing the bike away 58 Important notes 58 For United States of America version only Routine maintenance record 71 80 E Technical data 59 Overall dimensions 59 Weights 59 Top-ups 60 Engine 61 Timing system 61 Performance data 62 Spark plugs 62 Brakes 62 Transmission 64 Frame 65 Wheels 65 Tyres 65 Suspensions 66 Exhaust system 66 Electr
GENERAL E Warranty In your own interest, and in order to guarantee product reliability, you are strongly advised to refer to our authorized Dealers and workshops for any servicing requiring particular technical expertise. Our highly skilled staff have access to the implements required to perform any servicing job at best, and use Ducati original spare parts only as the best guarantee for full interchangeability, smooth running and long life. All Ducati motorcycles come with a “Warranty Card”.
Useful information for safe riding Warning Read this section before riding your motorcycle. Accidents are frequently due to inexperience. Always make sure you have your licence with you when riding; you need a valid licence to be entitled to ride your motorcycle. Do not lend your motorcycle to inexperienced riders or who do not hold a valid licence. Both rider and pillion passenger must always wear a safety helmet.
Carrying the maximum load allowed Your motorcycle is designed for long-distance riding, carrying the maximum load allowed in full safety. Even weight distribution is critical to preserving these safety features and avoiding trouble when performing sudden manoeuvres or riding on bumpy roads. E Information about carrying capacity The total weight of the motorcycle in running order including rider, pillion passenger, luggage and additional accessories should not exceed 370 Kg.
Identification data All Ducati motorcycles have two identification numbers, for frame (fig. 1) and engine (fig. 2). Frame number Engine number Note These numbers identify the motorcycle model and should always be indicated when ordering spare parts. E fig. 1 fig.
CONTROLS 1 4 8 7 E Warning This section details the position and function of all the controls you need to drive your motorcycle. Be sure to read this information carefully before you use the controls. 3 6 5 2 Position of motorcycle controls (fig. 3) 1) Instrument panel. 2) Key-operated ignition switch and steering lock. 3) Left switch. 4) Clutch lever. 5) Fast-idle lever. 6) Right switch. 7) Throttle twistgrip. 8) Front brake lever. 9) Gear change pedal. 10) Rear brake pedal. 9 10 fig.
Instrument panel (fig. 4) 1) High beam light (blue). Comes on when high beam is on. 2) Turn indicator light (green). Comes on and flashes when a turn indicator is on. 3) Fuel warning light (yellow). Comes on when there are about 3.5 liters fuel left in the tank (3 liters in the plastic tank). 4) Neutral light N (green). Comes on when in neutral position. 5) Engine oil pressure light (red). Comes on when engine oil pressure is too low.
LCD unit functions When the ignition key is turned to ON, the instrument panel carries out a Check of all instruments (pointers, display, lights) (see fig. 5 and 6). OFF LCD (1) Turn the key to ON and press (B) (fig. 6) to display trip meter and odometer alternatively. 6 120 140 100 160 80 5 180 60 7 8 4 9 200 3 220 40 10 2 E Resetting the trip meter Keep (B) pressed (fig. 6) for more than 2 seconds. When the TRIP function is enabled (trip meter), display (LCD 1) will reset.
Oil temperature When the oil temperature goes below 50 °C (122 °F), "LO" will be displayed. "HI" will be displayed when the temperature exceeds 170 °C (338 °F). Fuel light "FUEL" will be displayed when the fuel warning light comes on. Maintenance indicator After the first 1,000 Km/621 mi and then every 10,000 Km/ 6210 mi, "MAInt" will be displayed for 5 seconds when turning the key to ON. It reminds you of the routine maintenance servicing to be done.
E The immobilizer system For improved anti-theft protection, the motorcycle is equipped with an IMMOBILIZER, an electronic system that inhibits engine operation whenever the ignition switch is turned off. Accommodated in the handgrip of each ignition key is an electronic device that modulates an output signal. This signal is generated by a special antenna incorporated in the switch when the ignition is turned on and changes every time.
Code card The keys come with a CODE CARD (fig. 8) that reports: A) (fig. 9) the electronic code to be used in case of engine block, i.e. bike did not start after key-ON. B) (fig. 9) the mechanical code for the keys to be reported to the DUCATI Service network when you are ordering any duplicate keys. Warning Keep the CODE CARD in a safe place.
E Procedure to disable immobilizer engine block through throttle twistgrip 1) Turn the key to ON and fully open throttle. Keep it open. The EOBD warning light turns off after 8 seconds. 2) Release the throttle as soon as the EOBD warning light turns off. 3) EOBD pilot light will flash. Count a number of flashes corresponding to the first figure of the code, open full throttle and keep the position for 2 seconds, then release.
Operation When the ignition key is turned to OFF, the immobilizer inhibits engine operation. When the ignition key is turned back to ON to start the engine, the following happens: 1) if the CPU recognised the code, the CODE light on the instrument panel will flash briefly. This means that the immobilizer system has recognised the key code and enabled engine ignition. When you press the START button, the engine will start up. 2) If the CODE light stays on, it means that the code has not been recognised.
Ignition switch and steering lock (fig. 10) It is located in front of the fuel tank and has four positions: A) ON: lights and engine on; B) OFF: lights and engine off; C) LOCK: steering locked; D) P: parking light and steering lock. E Note To move the key to the last two positions, press it down before turning it. Switching to (B), (C) and (D), you will be able to take the key out. Warning This vehicle is equipped with an energy-saving CPU.
Left switch (fig. 11) 1) Dip switch, light dip switch, two positions: position = low beam on; position = high beam on. Note This device is not fitted on the Australia and Japan versions. 2) Switch = 3-position turn indicator: centre position = OFF; position = left turn; position = right turn. To cancel turn indicators, push in when switch has returned to central position. 3) Button = warning horn. 4) Button = passing. E fig.
Clutch lever (fig. 12) When you pull in the lever (1), you will disengage the engine from the gearbox and therefore from the driving wheel. Using the clutch properly is essential to smooth riding, especially when moving off. Important Using the clutch properly will avoid damage to transmission parts and spare the engine. E Note It is possible to start the engine with side stand down and the gearbox in neutral.
Cold start lever (fig. 13) Use this device to start the engine from cold. It will increase the engine idling speed after starting. Lever positions: A) = closed B) = fully open. The lever can be opened and closed gradually to adjust speed until engine is fully warm (see page 34). A B Important Never use the cold start lever when the engine is warm or leave it open when riding. E fig.
Right switch (fig. 14.1) 1) Switch, light switch, three positions: right position = light off; centre position = front and rear parking lights, number plate and instrument panel lights on; left position = headlight, front and rear parking lights, number plate and instrument panel lights on. E 2) Switch for ENGINE STOP, two positions: position (RUN) = run. position (OFF) = stop. Warning This switch is mainly intended for use in emergency cases when you need to stop the engine quickly.
Throttle twistgrip (fig. 14.2) The twistgrip (1) on the right handlebar opens the throttles. When released, it will spring back to the initial position (idling speed). 2 E 1 fig. 14.2 Front brake lever (fig. 14.2) Pull in the lever (2) towards the twistgrip to operate the front brake. The system is hydraulically operated and you just need to pull the lever gently. Warning Please read the instructions on page 37 before using these controls.
Rear brake pedal (fig. 15) Push down on the pedal (1) to apply the rear brake. The system is hydraulically operated. E 1 Gear change pedal (fig. 16) The gear change pedal is at rest when in the central position N, is moved up and down to change gears and then returns to the central position. down = push down on the pedal to engage 1st gear and to shift down. The N light will go out. up = lift the pedal to engage the 2nd gear and then the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th gear.
Setting the gear change and rear brake pedals The gear change and rear brake pedals can be adjusted to suit the preferred riding position of each rider. To set the gear change pedal, lock linkage (1) and loosen the check nuts (2) and (3). 1 Note Nut (2) has a left-hand thread. Fit an open-end wrench to hexagonal element of linkage (1) and rotate until setting pedal in the desired position. Tighten both check nuts onto linkage. To set the rear brake pedal, loosen check nut (4).
MAIN COMPONENTS AND DEVICES 6 12 4 9 E Location (fig. 19) 1) Tank filler plug. 2) Seat catch. 3) Hook for helmet fastening cable. 4) Passenger grab handle. 5) Side stand. 6) Rear view mirrors. 7) Rear shock absorber adjusters. 8) Fuel tank lifting rod. 9) Seat cover (not on DARK version). 10) Fuel tank clip. 11) Catalyzer. 12) Headlight fairing (not on DARK version). 11 5 1 10 2 7 8 9 3 fig.
Tank filler plug (fig. 20) Opening Lift the protection lid (1) and fit the ignition key into the lock. Turn the key clockwise 1/4 turn to unlock. Lift the plug. Closing Refit the plug with the key in it and push it down into its seat. Turn the key anticlockwise to its initial position and take it out. Close the lock protection lid (1). Note The plug can only be closed with the key in. 1/4 OPEN 0 1 E fig.
Seat catch and helmet hook E Opening Fit the ignition key into the lock. Turn the key clockwise to detach seat from frame. Pull the seat backwards to slide it off its front holders. On the rear end of the compartment underneath the seat, there is the helmet fastening cable (1) (see page 40). Insert the cable into the helmet, slide the end of the cable onto the pin (2). Leave helmet hanging outside and refit the seat.
Side stand (fig. 23) Important Before lowering the side stand, make sure that the bearing surface is hard and flat. Do not park on soft or pebbled ground or on asphalt melt by the sun heat and similar or the motorcycle may fall over. When parking in downhill road tracts, always park the motorcycle with its rear wheel facing downhill. To pull down the side stand, hold the motorcycle handlebar with both hands and push down on the stand (1) with your feet until it is fully extended.
E Shock absorber adjusters The rear shock absorber has outer adjusters that enable you to adjust your motorcycle to the load. The adjuster (1) located on the right side, on the connection holding the shock absorber to the swingarm, controls rebound damping. Turn the adjuster (1) clockwise to increase damping (H), anticlockwise to reduce it (S). STANDARD setting: turn the adjuster (1) all the way in (clockwise) then slacken it 8 clicks.
Warning The shock absorber is filled with gas under pressure and may cause severe damage if taken apart by unskilled persons. When carrying a passenger and luggage, set the rear shock absorber spring to maximum preload to improve motorcycle handling and keep safe clearance from the ground. You may find that rebound damping needs readjusting.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE Running-in recommendations E Max. rotation speed (fig. 25) Rotation speed for running-in period and during standard use (rpm): 1) up to 1000 km; 2) from 1000 to 2500 km; 3) after 2500 km. 1.000 Km 6 5 1.000 ÷ 2.500 Km 7 8 2.500 Km 4 9 3 10 2 1 0 11 min X1000 -1 TOT AMPM TRIP ¡C ¡F fig. 25 32 Up to 1000 km During the first 1000 km, keep the revolution meter under control. The indicator must not exceed: 5500-6000 rpm.
Important During the whole running-in period, the maintenance and service rules recommended in the Warranty Card should be observed carefully. Failure to comply with these rules will release Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. from any liability whatsoever for any engine damage or shorter engine life. After 2500 km After running-in, never exceed the following values during the motorcycle standard use: 9,000 rpm.
Starting the engine Note Follow the “High ambient temperature” procedure to start the engine when it is warm. Warning Before starting the engine, become familiar with the controls you will need to use when riding. E 2) Move the fast-idle lever to position (B) (fig. 28). 3) Check that the stop switch (1, fig. 27) is positioned to (RUN), then press the starter button (2). Let the engine start without using the throttle control. Important Never operate the starter more than 5 seconds at a time.
4) Move the fast-idle lever towards its vertical position (A) until obtaining an engine speed of approx. 1400-1500 rpm. 1 Important Do not rev up the engine when it is cold. Allow some time for oil to reach all points that need lubricating. 5) Then, as the engine warms up, gradually move the fast-idle lever until bringing it in a vertical position (A). When fully warm, the engine should hold idling speed with the fast-idle device fully closed.
E Moving off 1) Disengage the clutch squeezing the control lever. 2) Push down on gear change lever sharply with the tip of your foot to engage the first gear. 3) Speed up engine, by turning the throttle twistgrip and slightly releasing the clutch lever at the same time. The motorcycle will start moving off. 4) Let go of clutch lever and speed up. 5) To shift to second gear, close the throttle to slow down engine, disengage the clutch right away, lift the gear change lever and let go of clutch lever.
Braking Slow down in time, shift down to engine-brake first and then brake applying both brakes. Pull the clutch lever before stopping the motorcycle, to avoid sudden engine stop. Warning Use both brake lever and pedal for effective braking. Using only one of the brakes will give you less braking power. Never use brake controls harshly or violently or you may lock the wheels and lose control of the motorcycle. When riding in the rain or on slippery surfaces, braking will become less effective.
Stopping the motorcycle Slow down gradually, then shift down and release the throttle twistgrip. Finally change from first to neutral. Apply brakes and you will bring the motorcycle to a complete stop. To switch the engine off, simply turn the key to OFF (page 18). E Important Never leave the key in the ON position when engine is stopped, or this will damage the electric components. fig. 29 Refueling Never overfill the tank when refueling. Fuel should never be touching the rim of filler recess (fig. 30).
Parking Stop the motorcycle, then put it on the side stand to park it (see page 29). To avoid theft, turn the handlebar fully left and turn the key to LOCK position. If you park in a garage or other facilities, make sure that there is proper ventilation and that the motorcycle is not near a source of heat. If nedeed, you may leave the parking lights on by turning the key to position P. Important Do not leave the key turned to P for long periods or the battery will run down.
Tool kit and accessories (fig. 32) The compartment under the seat holds: an Owner’s manual; a helmet fastening cable; a tool bag for usual maintenance and checks. E To reach this compartment, remove the seat first (page 28) then the protective cover (1). Use a coin to unscrew its special screw (2). 1 The tool bag holds (fig. 33) 3) Box wrench for spark plugs. 4) Tommy bar. 5) Double-bit screwdriver. 6) Helmet fastening cable. 2 6 fig. 32 5 3 4 fig.
MAIN MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS Lifting the fuel tank (fig. 34) E Warning Make sure the fuel in the tank is less than 5 litres or fuel may leak out through the filler plug breather. 1 fig. 34 Remove the seat (page 28) and lift the hook (1). Lift the tank and unhook the service rod (2, fig. 35) from its seat under the seat. Place the tank onto the rod. When you have finished, reverse the above procedure to refit. Warning When lowering the tank, make sure lines are properly routed to avoid squeezing.
Changing air filter (fig. 36) Replace the air filter at the required intervals shown in the routine maintenance chart (see Warranty Card). The air box is accessible after lifting the fuel tank as described on page 41. To remove the filter, release the cover clips (1) on both sides of the air box and take off the cover (2). Remove the filter cartridge (3, fig. 37) and fit a new one.
Checking brake and clutch fluid level (fig. 38) Fluid level should never fall below the MIN mark on each reservoir. If level drops below the limit, air might get into the circuit and affect the operation of the system involved. Brake and clutch fluid must be topped up and changed at the intervals specified in the routine maintenance chart (see Warranty Card) by a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Workshop. E Important It is recommended all brake and clutch lines be changed every four years.
Brake system If you find exceeding play on brake lever or pedal and brake pads are still in good condition, contact a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Workshop to have the system inspected and any air drained out of the circuit. E Warning Brake and clutch fluid will damage paintwork and plastic parts if accidentally spilled. Hydraulic oil is corrosive; it may cause damages and lead to severe injuries. Never mix different quality oils. Check seals for proper sealing. Checking brake pads for wear (fig.
Lubricating cables and joints The condition of the outer sheaths of the throttle and fast-idle cables should be checked at regular intervals. The sheaths should show no signs of squeezing or cracking. Work the controls to make sure the cable slides smoothly inside the sheath: if you feel any friction or hard spots, have the cable replaced by a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Workshop. To prevent these failures, smear the end of the Bowden cables with SHELL Advance Grease or Retinax LX2 at regular intervals.
2÷4 mm ➤ ➤ Throttle cable adjustment The throttle twistgrip must have a free play of 2 - 4 mm, measured at the edge of the twistgrip and at all positions of the handlebars. If it needs adjusting, use the suitable adjuster (1, fig. 41) provided on the throttle control. 1 E fig.
Charging the battery (fig. 42) Before charging the battery, it is best to remove it from the motorcycle. Always disconnect the black negative terminal (-) first, and then the red positive terminal (+). Undo the straps (1) and remove the battery. Warning Batteries develop explosive gases: keep battery away from heat sources. Charge the battery in a well ventilated room. Connect the battery charger leads to the battery terminals (red to positive terminal +, black to negative terminal -). 1 – + E fig.
E Chain tensioning Turn the rear wheel slowly until you find the position where chain is tightest. With the motorcycle on the side stand, push the chain up pressing with a finger at the mid-length of swingarm. The lower portion of the chain should have a slack of 25 mm (fig. 43). To adjust chain tension, slacken the nut (1, fig. 44) of the wheel shaft. Then tighten (clockwise) or slacken similarly the screw (2) on both sides of the swing arm to increase or reduce chain tension.
Chain lubrication The chain fitted on your motorcycle has O-rings that keep dirt out of and lubricant inside the sliding parts. The seals might be irreparably damaged if the chain is cleaned using non-specific solvents or washed using steam or water jets. Dry the chain using compressed air or absorbent material and apply SHELL Advance Chain or Advance Teflon Chain on each link. Important Using non-specific lubricants may damage chain, front and rear sprocket.
Note Never touch the transparent body of the new bulb with your fingers or it will blacken resulting in reduced bulb brilliancy. Insert the locating pegs of the bulb base into their seats to obtain correct alignment; hook the clip (3) to the headlamp holders. Reconnect the cables. E To change the parking light bulb, withdraw the bulb holder (4, fig. 46). The bulb is of the bayonet-type: press and rotate anti-clockwise to remove. Fit the spare bulb by pressing and turning clockwise until it clicks.
Turn indicators (fig. 47) Remove the screw (1) and detach the glass (2) from the body. The bulb is of the bayonet-type: press and rotate anticlockwise to remove. Fit the spare bulb by pressing and turning clockwise until it clicks. Refit the glass sliding the small tab (A) into the suitable slot in the indicator body. Tighten the screw (1). A 1 Stop light (fig. 48) To replace the stop and parking light bulb, unscrew the two screws (1) that secure the glass (2). Remove the glass.
E Headlamp alignment (fig. 49) When checking headlamp alignment, put the motorcycle upright. Tyres should be inflated at the correct pressure and one person should be sitting astride the motorcycle, keeping it at right angles to its longitudinal axis and opposite a wall or a screen, 10 meters apart from it. Then draw a horizontal line dictated by headlamp center and a vertical one in line with the longitudinal axis of motorcycle. If possible, perform this check in dim light.
Tyres Front pressure 2.1 bar - 2.3 Kg/sq cm Rear pressure: 2.2 bar - 2.4 Kg/sq cm Tyre repair or replacement In the event of a tiny puncture, tubeless tyres will take a long time to deflate, as they tend to keep air inside. If you find low pressure on one tyre, check the tyre for punctures. As tyre pressure is affected by temperature and altitude variations, you are advised to check and adjust it whenever you are riding in areas where ample variations in temperature or altitude occur.
Minimum tread depth Measure tread depth (S, fig. 51) at the point where tread is most worn down. It should not be less than 2 mm and anyway not below the legal limit. E Important Visually inspect the tyres at regular intervals for detecting cracks or cuts, on the side walls especially, bulges or large spots that are indicative of internal damage. Replace them if badly damaged. Remove any stones or other foreign bodies caught in the tread. fig.
Checking engine oil level (fig. 52) Engine oil level can be checked through the sight glass (1) provided on the clutch cover. When checking oil level, the motorcycle should be upright and the engine warm. Allow a few minutes for oil to settle to a steady level after stopping the engine. Oil level should be between the marks near the sight glass. Top up oil level with SHELL Advance Ultra 4, if low. Undo the filler plug (2) and top up to correct level. Refit the plug.
E Cleaning and replacing the spark plugs (fig. 53) Spark plugs are essential to smooth engine running and should be checked at regular intervals. This is done quite easily and quickly and provides a good measure of engine condition. Remove the spark plug caps and spark plugs from the cylinder head using the wrench supplied with the bike. Check the color of the insulating ceramic material of the central electrode: a light brown, even color is a sign of good engine condition.
Cleaning the motorcycle To preserve the finish of metal parts and paintwork, wash and clean your motorcycle at regular intervals, anyway according to the road conditions you ride in. Use specific products only. Prefer biodegradable products. Avoid aggressive detergents or solvents. Warning Braking performance may be impaired immediately after washing the motorcycle. Never grease or lubricate the brake discs. Loss of braking and further accidents may occur. Clean the discs with an oil-free solvent.
E Storing the bike away If the motorcycle is to be left unridden over long periods, it is advisable to carry out the following operations before storing it away: clean the motorcycle; remove the drain plug and seal and drain all fuel from tank; pour a few drops of engine oil into the cylinders through the spark plug seats, then crank the engine by hand a few times so a protective film of oil will spread on cylinder inner walls; place the motorcycle on a service stand; disconnect and remove the battery.
TECHNICAL DATA Weights Dry weight: 179 Kg. Carrying full load: 370 Kg. Overall dimensions (mm) (fig. 54) Warning Failure to observe weight limits could result in poor handling and impair the performance of your motorcycle, and you may lose control of the motorcycle. 120 DARK - 125 800S 980 770 DARK - 795 800S 794 1440 2100 fig.
E Top-ups Type of fluid cu. dm. (liters) Fuel tank, including a reserve of 3.5 cu dm (liters) - 3 cu dm in the plastic tank Unleaded fuel 95 fuel octane rating (at least) 14 Oil sump and oil filter SHELL Advance Ultra 4 3.3 Front/Rear brake and clutch circuits SHELL Advance Brake DOT 4 – Protectant for electric contacts SHELL Advance Contact Cleaner – Front fork SHELL Advance Fork 7.5 or Donax TA 0.410 (each leg) Important Additives to fuel or lubricants are not allowed.
Engine Twin cylinder, four-stroke, 90° “L” type, longitudinal. Bore: 88 mm. Stroke: 66 mm. Total displacement: 803 cu.cm. Compression ratio: 10.45±0.5:1. Max. power at crankshaft (95/1/EC): 54 kW - 73 HP at 8250 rpm. Max torque at crankshaft (95/1/EC): 69 Nm - 7,0 Kgm at 6500 rpm. Desmodromic timing system (fig. 55) 1) Opening (or upper) rocker; 2) opening rocker shim; 3) split rings; 4) closing (or lower) rocker shim; 5) return spring for lower rocker; 6) closing (or lower) rocker; 7) camshaft; 8) valve.
Performance data Maximum speed in any gear should be reached only after a correct running-in period with the motorcycle properly serviced at the recommended intervals. Max. speed (rider alone): 210 Km/h. E Spark plugs Make: CHAMPION Type: RA 4 HC. 62 Brakes Front brake Type: drilled steel disc. 2 discs. Disc diameter: 320 mm Hydraulically operated by a control lever on right handlebar. Braking surface: 44 sq cm (per disc). Brake calipers with separate pistons. Make and type: BREMBO 30/34-4 pistons.
Rear brake Type: fixed drilled steel disc Disc diameter: 245 mm Hydraulically operated by a pedal on R.H. side Braking surface: 25 sq cm Brake caliper: cylinder Ø 32 mm Make and type: BREMBO P 2.I05N. Friction material: FERIT I/D 450 FF. Master cylinder type: PS 11. E Warning Brake fluid can dissolve paintwork and cause severe eye and skin injuries in the event of accidental spilling. Wash the affected area with abundant running water.
E Transmission Multiple-plate wet clutch ; operated by a control lever on left handlebar. Drive is transmitted from engine to gearbox main shaft via spur gears. Front sprocket/clutch gear ratio: 33/61. Gearbox: 6-speed; with constant mesh gears, gear change pedal on left side of motorcycle. Transmission sprocket/rear sprocket ratio: 15/42. Total gear ratios: 1st gear 13/32, 2nd gear 18/30, 3rd gear 21/28, 4th gear 23/26, 5th gear 22/22, 6th gear 26/24.
Frame Tubular trestle frame with upper section made of highstrength steel. Steering angle (on each side): 27° Headstock angle: 24° Trail mm: 96. Tyres Front tyre Tubeless, radial tyre. Size: 120/60-VR17. Rear tyre Tubeless, radial tyre. Size: 160/60-VR17. E Wheels Three-spoke, light-alloy rims. Front wheel Make: BREMBO Dimensions: 3.50x17" Rear wheel Make: BREMBO Dimensions: 4.50x17". Both wheel shafts can be removed.
Suspensions Front suspension Hydraulic upside-down fork. Stanchion diameter: 43 mm Travel along leg axis: 130 mm E Rear Of the progressive type, thanks to a rocker arm connecting frame and upper pivot point of the shock absorber and an arch connected at the bottom to swingarm. The shock absorber enables the adjustment of rebound and spring preload. At the bottom pivot point it is connected to the swingarm, which is made of steel or aluminium (800S only).
Fuses The main fuse box is located on the left side of the battery (fig. 56). To expose the fuses, take off the box protective cover (1). Mounting position and ampere capacity are marked on it. Only 6 of the fuses are connected. There are two spare fuses. 3 The 40A fuse (2) located on the right side of the battery (fig. 56) protects the electronic regulator. Remove the fuse cap (3) to expose it. A blown fuse is identified by the interrupted inner filament (4, fig. 57). E 2 1 fig.
E Legend of the wiring diagram of electric system/ignition 1) Right switch 2) Transponder aerial 3) Key-operated switch 4) Main relay 5) Fuse box 6) Starter motor 7) Starter solenoid 8) Battery 9) Regulator protection fuse 10) Regulator 11) Generator 12) Rear right-turn indicator 13) Tail light 14) Number plate light 15) Rear left-turn indicator 16) Tank 17) Self-diagnosis connector 18) Speed sensor 19) Horizontal cylinder coil 20) Vertical cylinder coil 21) Horizontal cylinder spark plug 22) Vertical cyli
Wire color coding B Blue W White V Violet Bk Black Y Yellow R Red Lb Light blue Gr Grey G Green Bn Brown O Orange P Pink Legend of fuse box (5) Pos. Description Rat. 1-9 Main switch 30 A 2-10 Fuel pump, injectors, coils 20 A 3-11 Key sense 10 A 4-12 Control unit power supply 3A 5-13 Passing 7.5 A 6-14 Parking lights, instrument panel lights,15 A high and low beams 7-15 Stop, warning horn 10 A 8-16 Speed sensor 5A E Note Wiring diagram for the system is at the end of this manual.
MONSTER VERSIONS 800 Dark Available in the following colors: Silver grey; Black frame and rims. Dark; Black frame and rims. E 800S Available in the following colors: Ducati anniversary red 473.101 (PPG); Ducati yellow 473.201 (PPG); Metallic blue 291.800 (PPG); Polished black 248.514 (PPG); Metal-color frame and rims. Dark grey *0017 (PPG); Metal-color frame and fluo red rims.
Reporting of safety defects If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Ducati North America. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
made except idle speed adjustments with the throttle stop screw. The Exhaust Emission Control System is separate from the crankcase emission control system. USA E Crankcase Emission Control System The engine is equipped with a closed crankcase system to prevent discharging crankcase emissions into the atmosphere. Blow-by gas is returned to the combustion chamber through the air cleaner and the throttle body.
When the roadway is wet, rely more on the throttle to control vehicle speed and less on the front and rear brakes. The throttle should also be used judiciously to avoid skidding the rear wheel from too rapid acceleration or deceleration. On rough roads, exercise caution, slow down, and grip the fuel tank with your knees for better stability. When quick acceleration is necessary as in passing, shift to a lower gear to obtain the necessary power. Do not down shift at too high an r.p.m.
USA E Gasoline is extremely flammable and is explosive under certain conditions. Refuell in a well ventilated area with the engine stopped. Do not smoke or allow open flames or sparks when refuelling or servicing the fuel system. Always close the fuel petcock when the engine is not running to prevent flooding of the throttle body. Do not overfill fuel tank (see instructions page 38). Motorcycle exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide gas.
12 1 10 2 3 11 4 5 6 E USA Label location (fig. B) 9 8 7 fig.
Manufactured by OBJECT IN MIRROR ARE CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR DATE: 07/97 GVWR: 925.9 Lbs (420 kg) GAWR front: 319.7 Lbs (145 kg) with 0/70ZR17 tire, MT 3.50x17 RIM at 32.7 PSI cold. GAWR rear: 606.2 Lbs (275 kg) with 170/60ZR17 tire, MT 5.50x17 RIM at 36.9 PSI cold. This vehicle conforms to all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety standards in effect on the date of manufacture shown above. Type classification: Motorcycle Cod.
CANISTER Important In the event of fuel system malfunction, contact Ducati’s authorized Service Centres. fig. C Ducati limited warranty on emission control system Ducati North America, Inc.
USA E compliance with the Clean Air Act and applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board. Any part or parts replaced under this warranty shall become the property of Ducati. In the state of California only, emissions related warranted parts are specifically defined by that state’s Emissions Warranty Parts List.
maintenance or repairs. However, Ducati is not liable for these parts. The owner is responsible for the performance of all required maintenance. Such maintenance may be performed at a service establishment or by any individual. The warranty period begins on the date the motorcycle is delivered to an ultimate purchaser. Ducati North America, Inc.. 237 West Parkway Pompton Plains, New Jersey, 07444-1028 001.973.839-2600 E USA transportation of the motorcycle to or from the Ducati dealer.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE RECORD km 1,000 10,000 USA E 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 80 Ducati Service Name Mileage Date