Ducati SBK 1199R Abs USA MY13 2013 Owner's manual

Owner’s manual
Owner's manual
US/CANADA
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We'd like to welcome you among Ducati enthusiasts and congratulate you on your excellent choice of motorcycle. We imagine you'll be riding your Ducati motorcycle for long trips as well as short daily excursions. Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. wishes you smooth and enjoyable riding.
Your motorcycle is the result of constant research and development by Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A., so it's important that the standard of quality is upheld through careful observance of the scheduled maintenance chart and the use of original spare parts. In the Owner's Manual you'll find instructions for performing small maintenance procedures. The most important servicing and maintenance procedures are contained in the Service Manual available at Authorized Service Centers of Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A..
In your own interest and safety, and in order to guarantee product reliability, we strongly recommend that you go to an Authorized Dealer or Service Center for any servicing included on the scheduled maintenance chart, see page 278.
Our highly skilled staff has access to the special tools and equipment needed to perform any servicing procedure with expertise. They use only Ducati original spare parts as the best guarantee for full interchangeability, smooth running and long life.
All Ducati motorcycles come with a Warranty Booklet. The Warranty does not extend to motorcycles used in competitions or competitive trials. Any tampering or even partial modification of the components will result in automatic invalidation of Warranty rights. Incorrect or insufficient servicing procedures, use of non-original spare parts or parts not explicitly approved by Ducati may lead to the invalidation of the Warranty, besides potential damage and reduced performance.
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Table of Contents

California emission control warranty statement Your warranty rights and obligations 29 Manufacturer’s warranty coverage 29 Owner's warranty responsibilities 29 California evaporation emission system 30 Ducati limited warranty on emission control system 31
Introduction 7
Safety guidelines 7 Warning symbols used in the manual. 7 Permitted use 8 Rider's obligation 9 Reporting of safety defects 11 Rider education 12 Clothing 12 “Best Practices” for safety 14 Refueling 16 Carrying the maximum load allowed 17 Dangerous products - warnings 18 Vehicle ID number 20 Engine ID number 21 Plate positioning 22 Noise and exhaust emission control system information 28
Instrument Panel (Dashboard) 34
Instrument Panel 34 Acronyms and abbreviations used in the Manual 38 Technological Dictionary 38 Function pushbuttons 41 How to set/display parameters 42 Main functions 50 Riding Mode 57 DTC 62 EBC 69 DQS 73 ABS 74 Menu 1 functions 77 Menu 1: Odometer (TOT) 78 Menu 1: Trip 1 (TRIP 1) 80 Menu 1: Trip 2 (TRIP 2) 82
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Menu 1: Partial fuel reserve counter (TRIP FUEL) 84 Menu 1: LAP time 86 MENU 2 functions 90 MENU 2: Coolant temperature 91 MENU 2: Instantaneous fuel consumption 93 MENU 2: Average fuel consumption 94 MENU 2: Average speed 96 MENU 2: Trip time 98 MENU 2: External air temperature 99 Auxiliary functions 100 CLOCK 102 Service warning (SERVICE) 103 OIL SERVICE zero indication 104 OIL SERVICE or DESMO SERVICE indication 106 Warnings/Alarms (Warning) 107 Error indication 111 Displayed error description 113 Side stand status display 118 Setting MENU 119 Customizing Riding Modes 122 Customizing Riding Modes: ABS setting 125 Customizing Riding Modes: electronic suspension setting 128 Customizing Riding Modes: Display setting 133
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Customizing Riding Modes: DQS enable/ disable 136 Customizing Riding Modes: DTC level setting 139 Customizing Riding Modes: Engine setting 142 Customizing Riding Modes: EBC level setting 146 Customizing Riding Modes: Restore default settings 148 Engine rpm digital indication (RPM) 150 Battery voltage 151 DDA 153 Pin Code 158 Changing the PIN CODE 162 Clock setup 166 Setting the date 170 Setting the display background 175 LAP 177 Setting the unit of measurement 183 Other functions 194 Display background color 201 Light control 203 The Immobilizer system 206 Keys 207 Operation 208 Duplicate keys 209 Vehicle release through PIN CODE 210
Controls 214
Position of motorcycle controls 214 Key-operated ignition switch and steering lock 215 Left-hand switch 216 Clutch lever 217 Right-hand switch 218 Throttle twistgrip 219 Front brake lever 220 Rear brake pedal 221 Gear change pedal 222 Adjusting the position of the gearchange and rear brake pedals 223
Main components and devices 225
Position on the vehicle 225 Tank filler plug 226 Seat lock 227 Side stand 228 Steering damper 230 Adjusting the front fork 231 Adjusting the rear shock absorber 232 Changing the motorcycle track alignment 233
Riding the motorcycle 236
Break-in recommendations 236 Pre-ride checks 239 Starting the engine 242 Moving off 242 Braking 244 ABS system 244 Stopping the motorcycle 246 Parking 246 Refueling 247 Tool kit and accessories 248
Main maintenance operations 250
Remove the fairing 250 Side fairings 251 Change the air filter 252 Check and top up the coolant level 253 Check brake and clutch fluid level 255 Check brake pads for wear 257 Charge the battery 258 Charge and maintenance of the battery during winter storage 261 Check drive chain tension 263 Chain lubrication 265 Replace the high and low beam bulbs 265
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Rear turn indicators 266 Beam setting 267 Adjust rear-view mirrors 269 Tubeless tyres 270 Check engine oil level 272 Clean and replace the spark plugs 274 Clean the motorcycle 275 Storing the motorcycle 276 Important notes 277
Fuel system 288 Brakes 288 Transmission 289 Frame 290 Wheels 290 Tires 290 Suspensions 290 Exhaust system 291 Available colors 291 Electrical system 292
Scheduled maintenance chart 278
Scheduled maintenance chart: operations to be performed by the Dealer 278 Scheduled maintenance chart: operations to be performed by the customer 282
Technical data 283
Weights 283 Overall dimensions 284 Top-ups 285 Engine 286 Timing system 287 Performance data 288 Spark plugs 288
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Routine maintenance record 298
Routine maintenance record 298

Introduction

Attention
Failure to observe these instructions may lead to a hazardous situation and cause severe injury to the rider or others, or even death.

Safety guidelines

Your safety and that of others are very important. Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. urges you to ride your motorcycle responsibly. Before using your motorcycle for the first time, please read this manual carefully from start to finish and closely follow the guidelines. This will allow you to obtain all information regarding a correct use and maintenance. If you have any doubts or questions, consult a Dealer or Authorized Service Center.

Warning symbols used in the manual.

Different forms of information regarding potential hazards that may affect you or others have been used. These include:
Safety stickers on the motorcycle;
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- Safety warnings preceded by a warning symbol and by one or the two words CAUTION or IMPORTANT.
Important
Possibility of damaging the motorcycle and/or
its components.
Note
Additional information regarding the job being
performed.
The terms RIGHT and LEFT are referred to the motorcycle viewed from the riding position.
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Permitted use

This motorcycle must be used only on road surfaces with asphalt or flat and even pavement. This motorcycle may not be used on dirt roads or for off­road riding.
Attention
Using the bike off-road may cause the rider to lose control, which in turn may lead to vehicle damage, injury or death.
Attention
This motorcycle must not be used for towing or for the addition of a sidecar, since this may cause a loss or control and consequent accident.
This motorcycle carries the rider and may carry one passenger upon installation of a dedicated kit performed exclusively at a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Service Center.
Attention
The total weight of the motorcycle in running order with rider, passenger, baggage and additional accessories must not exceed 816 lb/ 370 kg.
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Rider's obligation

All riders must hold a driver's license.
Attention
Riding without a license is illegal and punishable by law. Make sure you always have your license on you when setting out on the motorcycle. Do not allow inexpert riders or those not in possession of an authorized driver's license to ride the motorcycle.
Do not ride the motorcycle when under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Attention
Riding under the influence of alcohol or drugs is illegal and punishable by law.
Avoid taking medication before riding the motorcycle if you have not consulted your doctor about potential side effects.
Attention
Some medications may induce sleepiness or other effects that impair reflexes and the ability of the rider to control the motorcycle, which may lead to accident.
Some countries require mandatory insurance coverage.
Attention
Check the laws applicable to your country. Take out an insurance policy and keep the policy in a safe place along with the other motorcycle documents.
To protect the safety of the rider and/or passenger, some countries have made it a law to wear a homologated helmet.
Attention
Check the laws applicable to your country. Riding without a helmet may be punishable by a fine.
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Attention
Failure to be wearing a helmet in case of accident increases the chance of serious injury and even death.
Attention
Make sure that the helmet is in compliance with safety specifications, provides excellent visibility, is the correct size for the head, and has the DOT (Department of Transportation) label affixed to the helmet surface. Laws regulating traffic vary from country to country. Check the laws in force in your country before riding the motorcycle and pay strict adherence to them .
Attention
Tampering with Noise Control System Prohibited. Federal Law prohibits the following acts or causing thereof:
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1) the removal or rendering inoperative by any person, other than for purposes of maintenance, repair, or replacement, of any device or element of design incorporated into any new vehicle for the purpose of noise control prior to its sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use; or
2) the use of the vehicle after such device or element of design has been removed or rendered inoperative by any person.
Among the acts presumed to constitute tampering are those listed below:
1) Removal of, or puncturing the muffler, baffles, header pipes or any other component that conducts exhaust gases.
2) Removal or puncturing of any part of the intake system.
3) Lack of proper maintenance.
4) Replacing any moving part of the vehicle, or parts of the exhaust or intake system, with parts other than those specified by the manufacturer.
This product should be checked for repair or replacement if the motorcycle noise has increased
significantly through use. Otherwise, the owner may become subject to penalties under state and local ordinances.

Reporting of safety defects

If you believe your vehicle has a defect that could cause a crash or cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in addition to notifying Ducati North America, 10443 Bandley Drive Cupertino, California, 95014, Tel: 001.408.253.0499, Fax: 001.408.253.4099. 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. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Ducati North America. To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-800-424-9393 (or 366-0123 in Washington, D.C. area) or write to: NHTSA, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE W43-488, Washington, D.C. 20590. You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the Hotline.
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Rider education

Accidents are frequently due to inexperience. Riding, maneuvering and or braking are carried out differently from other vehicles.
Attention
A rider's lack of preparation or an inappropriate use of the vehicle may result in a loss of control, death or serious damage.
Check your knowledge of current "TRAFFIC LAWS"; read carefully and familiarize yourself with the contents of the M.O.M (Motorcycle Operator Manual) pertinent to your state available at the M.S.F. website (Motorcycle Safety Foundation) (www.msf­usa.org). You are strongly recommended to take a riding course approved by the M.S.F. (Motorcycle Safety Foundation).

Clothing

Clothing in the use of the motorcycle plays an important role in safety, as the motorcycle provides a person no protection from impact in the same way as an automobile.
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Suitable clothing includes: helmet, eye protection, gloves, boots, long-sleeved jacket and long pants.
- The helmet must have the requisites as listed on page 9, if the helmet model has no visor, use suitable goggles;
- Gloves must have five fingers and be made of leather or other abrasion-resistant material;
- Boots or shoes used for riding must have non-slip soles and ankle protection;
- Jacket and pants, or even riding suits, must be made of leather or abrasion-resistant material and in a color with inserts that are very visible.
Important
In any case, avoid wearing loose or floppy clothing that can become stuck in the motorcycle parts.
Important
For your safety this type of clothing must be used in both summer and winter.
Important
For the safety of the passenger, make sure that
he or she also wears appropriate clothing.
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“Best Practices” for safety

Before, during and after use, remember to follow some simple rules that are extremely important for safety and for maintaining the motorcycle at top efficiency.
Important
During the break-in period, carefully observe the instructions contained in section "Riding the motorcycle" of this Manual. Failure to follow these instructions releases Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. from any liability whatsoever for any engine damage or shorter engine life.
Attention
Failure to perform checks may cause damage to the vehicle and serious injury to the rider and/or passenger.
Attention
Start the engine when outdoors or in a well ventilated place. Never start the engine in a closed environment. Exhaust gases are poisonous and may lead to loss of consciousness or even death within a short time. During the ride, assume a correct body position and make sure the passenger does the same.
Attention
Do not ride the motorcycle unless you are well familiarized with the controls to be used during the ride.
Before starting the motorcycle, always perform the checks detailed in this manual (see page 242).
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Important
The rider should ALWAYS keep both hands on
the handlebar.
Important
Both rider and passenger should keep their feet
on the footpegs when the motorcycle is in motion.
Important
The passenger should always hold on to the strap on passenger seat with both hands.
Important
Be very careful when maneuvering intersections or when riding in areas near exits from private grounds, parking lots or access roads to highways.
Important
Be sure you are clearly visible and do not ride in the blind spot of the vehicles ahead.
Important
ALWAYS signal your intention to turn or pull over to the next lane with due warning using the turn indicators.
Important
Park your motorcycle where no one is likely to hit it, and use the side stand. Never park on uneven or soft ground or your motorcycle may fall over.
Important
Visually inspect the tires at regular intervals for cracks and cuts, especially on sidewalls, bulges or large spots which are indicative of internal damage. Replace them if badly damaged. Remove any stones or other foreign bodies caught in the tread.
Attention
The engine, exhaust pipes and mufflers stay hot for a long time after the engine has been turned off. Be especially careful not to touch the exhaust system with any part of the body and never park the motorcycle near flammable materials (wood, leaves, etc.).
Attention
When you leave the motorcycle unattended, always remove the ignition key and make sure it is inaccessible to anyone unsuitable to ride the motorcycle.
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Refueling

Refuel the motorcycle in an open area and with the engine switched off. Do not smoke or ever use flames during refueling. Be careful never to drop fuel on the engine or exhaust pipe. When refueling, do not fill the tank completely: fuel should never be touching the rim of filler recess. When refueling, avoid inhaling fuel vapors and take care that they do not come in contact with eyes, skin or clothing.
Attention
The vehicle is compatible only with fuel having a maximum ethanol content of 10% (E10). Using fuels with ethanol content over 10% is prohibited. Using them could result in severe damage of the engine and motorcycle components. Using fuel with ethanol content over 10% will render the Warranty null and void.
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Attention
In case of malaise caused by prolonged inhalation of fuel vapors, stay outdoors and consult a physician. In case of contact with eyes, rinse eyes thoroughly with water. In case of contact with skin, wash the area immediately with soap and water.
Attention
Fuel is highly flammable. If it accidentally spills onto clothes, change them.

Carrying the maximum load allowed

Your motorcycle is designed for long-distance riding with the maximum load allowed carried in full safety. Even weight distribution is critical to preserving these safety features and avoiding difficulties when performing sudden maneuvers or riding on bumpy roads.
Attention
Do not exceed the total permitted weight for the motorcycle and pay attention to the information below regarding load capacity.
Information about carrying capacity
Important
Arrange your luggage or heavy accessories in the lowest possible position and close to motorcycle center.
Important
Never fix bulky or heavy objects to the steering head or front mudguard, as this would affect stability and be dangerous.
Important
Be sure to secure the luggage to the supports provided on the motorcycle as firmly as possible. Improperly secured luggage may affect stability.
Important
Do not insert any objects you may need to carry into the gaps of the frame, as these may interfere with moving parts.
Attention
Make sure tires are inflated to the correct pressure and that they are in good condition.
Please refer to paragraph "Tires" on page 270.
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Dangerous products - warnings

Used engine oil
Attention
Prolonged or repeated contact with used engine oil may cause skin cancer. If exposed to used engine oil on a daily basis, make it a rule to wash your hands thoroughly with soap immediately after use. Keep away from children.
Brake lining debris
Never attempt to clean the brake assembly using compressed air or a dry brush.
Brake fluid
Attention
The brake fluid used in the brake system is corrosive. In the event of accidental contact with eyes or skin, wash the affected area with generous quantities of running water.
Coolant
Engine coolant contains ethylene glycol, which may ignite under particular conditions, producing invisible flames. Although the flames from burning ethylene glycol are not visible, they are still capable of causing severe burns.
Attention
Take care not to spill engine coolant on the exhaust system or engine parts.
Attention
Avoid spilling brake fluid onto plastic, rubber or painted parts of the motorcycle to avoid the risk of damage. Protect these parts with a clean shop rag before servicing the motorcycle. Keep away from children.
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These parts may be hot and ignite the coolant, which will subsequently burn with invisible flames. Coolant (ethylene glycol) is an irritant and is poisonous when ingested. Keep away from children. Never remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot. The coolant will be scalding hot and is under high pressure.
The cooling fan operates automatically: keep hands well clear and make sure your clothing does not get caught in the fan.
Battery
Attention
The battery gives off explosive gases; keep it away from any source of ignition such as sparks, flames and cigarettes. Charge the battery in a well­ventilated area.
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Vehicle ID number

ZDM 1 4 B P W
C B 0 0 0 0 0 0
DUCATI
TYPE OF MO
TORCYCLE
MODEL YEAR
PLA
NT OF
MANU FACTURE
SEQUENTIAL NUMBER
{
{
{
Varies-can be Ø thru 9 or X (Check digit)
Note
These numbers identify the motorcycle model and should always be indicated when ordering spare parts.
We recommend that you note the frame number of your motorcycle in the space below.
Frame number
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Fig 1
Fig 2

Engine ID number

4 B P
C
0 0 0 0 0 0
ENGINE TYPE
MODEL
YEAR
SEQU
ENTIAL
NUMBER
{
{
Note
These numbers identify the motorcycle model and should always be indicated when ordering spare parts.
We recommend that you note the engine number of your motorcycle in the space below.
Engine number
Fig 3
Fig 4
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Plate positioning

1
2 3
4
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Fig 5
1
2
4
3
47
÷ 49 mm
Chain tension : Make the rear wh eel turn unt il you fi nd the posit ion wher e chain is tightest .
Set the vehicle on the side stand. Push dow n the chain w ith one fi nger at the poi nt of measur ement
and realese. Measure t he distance (A) betw een the chain pins cent re and swingar m alum inium ed ge.
Reading must be: A = 47 ÷ 49 mm
This only applies to the m otorcycl e as delivered, wi th standard sett ings.
Tensione catena : Girare la ruo ta posterior e per trovare la po sizione in cui la caten a risulta più t esa.
Appog giare il veicol o sulla stamp ella laterale. Con la sola pr essione del dit o, spingere la catena ver so
il basso nel p unto di m isura e poi ri lasciarla. Misu rare la distanza (A) tra il cent ro dei pern i della catena
e l’allum inio del f orcellone, che deve ri sultare : A = 47 ÷ 49 mm.
Questa indicazion e è valida solo con i settaggi standard con cui la mo to viene consegn ata.
Fig 6
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5 6
7
24
Fig 7
6
5
7
Fig 8
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8(Only Canada)
9
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Fig 9
9
8
(Only Canada
)
Fig 10
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Noise and exhaust emission control system information

Source of Emissions
The combustion process produces carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons. Control of hydrocarbons is very important because under certain conditions, they react to form photochemical smog when subjected to sunlight. Carbon monoxide does not react in the same way, but is toxic. Ducati utilizes lean carburetor settings and other systems to reduce carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons.
Exhaust Emission Control System
Exhaust Emission Control System is controlled by an Electronic Control Unit (ECU), and no adjustments should be made except idle speed adjustments with the throttle stop screw. The Exhaust Emission Control System is separate from the crankcase emission control system.
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
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combustion chamber through the air cleaner and the throttle body.
Evaporative Emission Control System
The motorcycles are equipped with an evaporative emission control system which consists of a charcoal canister and associated piping. This system prevents the escape of fuel vapors from the engine and fuel tank.
Problems that may affect motorcycle emissions
If you are aware of any of the following symptoms, have the vehicle inspected and repaired by your local Ducati dealer. Symptoms: Hard starting or stalling after starting. Rough idle. Misfiring or backfiring during acceleration. After-burning (backfiring). Poor performance (drivability) and poor economy.
California emission control warranty statement Your warranty rights and obligations
The California Air Resources Board is pleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your MY 2013 motorcycle. In California, new motor vehicles must be designated, built and equipped to meet the State's stringent anti-smog standards. Ducati North America, Inc. must warrant the emission control system on your motorcycle for the periods of time listed below provided there has been no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of your motorcycle. Your emission control system may include parts such as fuel-injection system, the ignition system, catalytic converter, and engine computer. Also included may be hoses, belts, connectors and other emission­related assemblies. Where a warrantable condition exists, Ducati North America, Inc. will repair your motorcycle at no cost to you including diagnosis, parts and labor.

Manufacturer’s warranty coverage

Manufacturer’s warranty coverage
- 5 years or 30,000 kilometers (18641 miles),
whichever first occurs.

Owner's warranty responsibilities

- As the motorcycle owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your owner's manual. Ducati North America, Inc. recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your motorcycle, but Ducati North America, Inc. cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance.
- You are responsible for presenting your motorcycle to a Ducati dealer as soon as a problem exists. The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days.
- As the motorcycle owner, you should also be aware that Ducati North America, Inc. may deny you warranty coverage if your motorcycle or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact Ducati North America, Inc. at 001.408.253.0499 or the California Air Resource Board at 9528 Telstar Avenue, El Monte, CA 91731.
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