Ducati SUPERSPORT CR-SP 900 desmodue Owner's manual

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Owner's manual
"TAMPERING WTTH NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM PROHIBITED"
Owners are •.•
c+ec :
""'1e ow may prohibit:
01
The removo or rendering inoperative by any person other than for pur oses of maintenance, repair or replacement, of ony 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;
b) and the use of the vehicle after such device or element of design has been removed or rendered inoperative by any person".
39.4.2 With every "Motor Cycle" the·"Manufacturer" shall provide written instructionsfor the proper maintenance, use and repair of
the vehicle in order to provide reasonable assurance of the elimination or minimisation of the degradation of noise control equipment
throughout the ~feof the "Motor Cycle".
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.SUPERSPORT CR-SP
900
desmodue
Owne:r's manual
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3
900 Supersport. Owner's Manual 1996@ by Ducati Motorcycles S.p.a.
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edition, All rights reserved. Any reprinting or unauthorized usewithout thewritlen permission of Ducati Motorcycles S.p.a. or Cagiva
America lnc. is expressly prohibited.
~-~-ed in Italy.
-:od this owner manual corefully and poy special attention to statements preceded by the fallowing wards:
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WARNING -
Indicates a possibility of severe personal injury or lossaf life if instructions are no fol ed.
CAUTION -
Indicates a possibility of personal injury or equipment damage if instructions are not fallowed.
NOTE:
Gives helpful information.
CAa6VA
TradingSpA
Message must read: "If you belive 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 Cagiva North America. If
NHTSA receives sirnilor complaints, it may open an investigation, and if itfinds that a safety defect existsin a group of vehicles, it may
order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become invalved in indivdual problems between you, your dealer,
or Cagiva North America. To contact NHTSA, you may either call theAuto Safety Hotline toll·free at 1·800-424-9393 (or 366-0123
in Washington D.C. area) or write to: NHTSA, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. 20590. You can also obtain
other information about motor vehicle safety from the Hotline".
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IMPORTANT - READ BEFORERIDING
- Welcome to the CAGIVA mo·orcycling Family! Your new Ducoti motorcycle is designed and manufactured to be the finest in the
field.
- Read thisOwner's
n~c be
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0reriding soyou will be thoroughly familiar with the proper operation of your motorcycle's controls,
its features, ccocoi ·';es::: a . 'rofions.
The purpose a!
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_"..c 's
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orovide instruction in all the thechniques and skills required to ride a motorcycle safety.
~ Your Docc" - c: -:::
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's en eXiremely high performance sport machine. Obtain proper instruction from on occredited motorcycle
insmxrio=
o'2;:;-'=~cr
oeiore riding your Ducati. Do not rely solely on the riding tips given in this manual.
This '-:::
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'sccoco e of eXiremelyrapid acceleration and deceleration and very high speed. Improper usecan lead to serious
occice=s. :X:
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o'rcch a side car, trailer, or any other accessory to this motorcycle, Failure to heed this warning could result in
ass ~: -x::''19 srablility and subsequent serious occident.
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ensure
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ong, trouble-free life for your motorcycle, give it the proper care and mointenance described in this owner's manual.
For more detailed information on your Ducati motorcycle, a Service Manual is availoble for purchase from any Cagiva/Ducati
dealer.
- When service is required, remember that your Cagiva/Ducati dealer knows what it takes to keep your Ducati in good condition.
- Due to improvements in design and performance during production, in some cases there may be minor changes between theactual
vehicle and the illustrations and text in this manual.
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WARNING
-he maintenance and operation procedures outlined in this manual must be followed. Failure to perform the safety checks and
mointenonce operations listed can resultin unsafe conditions which in turncan lead to serious accidents. Always wear a helmet and
prO:le' orotective gear when you ride. Obey all laws. Foilure to do so can seriously compromise your personal safety.
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WARNING
This
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c e iscesiqned ond intended for useon streetsand other smooth, poved areas
only.
Do not usethismotorcycle on unpaved
surfaces,
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.se
coe a ead
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upset or other accident.
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SAFETYWARNINGS
- _-ic Rulesvary fram jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Know the regulations in your jurisdiction before riding this matorcycle.
:;.:..50UNE IS HIGHLY FlAtvVV\ABLE
- .oys turn off the ignition when refueling.
=e extremely careful not to spill gasoline on the engine or exhaust systemwhen refueling.
e er refuel while smoking or in the vicinity of an open flame.
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should swallow some gasoline, inhale a lot of gasoline vapor, or ollow some ga ~e to ge; in your eyes see your doctor
--nediately. If any gasoline spills on your skin or clothing, immediately wash i w' soap and water and change your clothes.
- Nays turn off the ignition and remove the key when you leave your motorcyc e u a-ended.
--e engine, exhaust pipes, and mufflers stay hot for a long time.
~ark the motorcycle where no one is likely to touch it.
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not park on a slope or soft ground, the motorcycle may fall over.
ever startor run the engine in a closed area. Theexhaust fumesare paisonousand may cause lossof consciousness and death within
a short time. Always ensure adequate ventilation if you mustrun your motorcycle indoors.
eep your and your passanger's feet on the footrestswhenever the motorcycle is in motion. Deep your hands on the handlebars at all
-·mes.
: you musttransport your motorcycle in a truck or on a trailer, shutoff the fuel petcock. This will prevent spillage from the carburetors
s ould the motorcycle lean over excessively.
NOISE EMISSION WARRANTY
Cagiva Commerciale S.r.l. warrants thatthisexhaust system,at thetime of sale, meetsall applicable U.S. EPAFederal noise standards.
This warranty extends to the first person who buys this exhaust system for purposes other than resale, and to all subsequent buyers.
Warranty cloims should be directed to Imanufacturer shall fill in his name, address and phone number).
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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 isvery important because under certain conditions, they
react to farm photochemical smog when subjected to sunlight. Carbon monoxides does not react in the same way, but is toxic. Cagiva/Ducati utilizes
lean carburetor settings and other systems to reduce carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons.
Exhaust Emission Control System
The Exhaust Emission Can
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Sys'em is composed of lean carburetor settings, and no adjustments should be made except idle speed adjustments with
the throttle stop screw. Ire Exnous Emission Control System is seporate from the crankcase emission control system.
Crankcase Emission Control System
The engine is eculooed ".'~ c cosec crcnccose system to prevent discharging crankcase emissions into the atmasphere. Blow·by gas is returned ta the
combustion cha~oe'~' ~"+e c> cecoer a d the carburetor.
Evcporctive Emission Control System
California rJ1OiO(cyoeso'e ec 'ooeo
w'
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evooora'ive emission control system which consists of a charcoal canister and associated plumbing. This
system prevents -.,e escape
0; Cue
vapors' om
one
carburetors and fuel tank.
Noise Emission Control System
Tampering with the Noise Control System is prohibited: Federal law prohibits the follOWing acts or the causing thereof:
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The removal or rendering
inoperative by any person, other than for purposes of mainrenonce, repoir, or replocement, of any device or element of design incorporated into any new
vehicle for the purpose of noise control prior to itssole or delivery a the ultimate purchaser of while it is in use; or
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The useof the vehicle after such device
or element of design has been removed or rendered inoperative
by
any person.
AMONG THOSE ACT PRESUMEDTO CONSllTUTE TAMPERING ARE THEACTS
usrso
BELOW:
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Removal of, or puncturing the muffler, baffles, header pipes or any other component wich conducts exhaust gases.
21
Removal or puncturing of any port of the intake system.
31
lock of proper maintenance.
41
Replacing any moving port of the vehicle, or ports of the exhaust or intake system, with parts ather than those specified by the manufacturer.
Problems with may affect motorcycle emissions
If you are aware of any of the following symptoms, have the vehicle inspected and repoired by your local Cagiva/Ducati dealer.
Symptoms:
11
Hard starting or stalling olter starting.
21
Rough idle.
31
Misfi·ng or backfiring during acceleration.
4) Aher-bum-ng (backfiring).
5) Poor pe.!()('Tl(loce (driveability) and poor economy.
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RIDING SAFETY
The points given below are applicable for every day motorcycle use and shoud be carefully observed for safe and effective vehicle
operation.
A motorcycle does not provide the impact protection of an automobile, so defensive riding in oddition to wearing protective apporel
is extremely important.
Do not let protective apparel give you a folse sense of security.
Beforechanging lanes, look over your shoulder tomake suretheway isclear. Do not relyso e
01'
e rea' iew mirror; you may misjudge
a vehicle's distance and speed, or you may not see it at all.
When going up steep slopes, shift to
0
lower gear so that there is plenty of power
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spare rather than over looding the engine.
When applying the brakes, useboth the front ond rear brokes. Applying only one brake for sudden braking may cause the motorcycle
to skid and lose control.
When going down long slopes, control vehicle speed by closing the throttle. Use the front and rear brakes for auxiliary braking.
Riding at theproper rateof speed and avoiding unnecessarily fastocceleration are important notonly forsafetyond low fuel consumption
but also for long vehicle life and quieter operation.
When riding in wet conditions or an loose roodway surfoces, the ability to maneuver will be reduced. All of your actions should be
smooth under these conditions. Sudden acceleration, braking or turning may cause loss of control.
When the roadway is wet, rely more on the throttle to control vehicle speed and lesson 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 roods, exercise caution, slow down, and grip the fuel tank with the knees for better stability.
When quick acceleration is necessary as in passing, shift to a lower gear to obtain the necessary power.
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Do not down shift at too high an r.p.m. to avoid damage to the engine from overreving.
Avoiding unnecessary weaving is important to the safety of both the rider and other motorists.
Do notexceed the legal speed limitor drive too fastfor existing conditions. High speed increasesthe influence ofany condition affecting
stability and the loss of con rol.
Operate motorcycle on a' moderate speed and out of traffic untilyou have become throughly familiar with itsoperation and handling
charpcleristics under a concrions. This isa very high performance motorcycle, designed and intended for use by experienced careful
riders only!
A new moiorcvc.e -
":JE;
coexrec occorong to
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special break-in procedure (see Running in recommendations) .
••• WARNING:
Before siarting engine, chec for proper operation of brake, clutch, shlher, lhrottle controls, correct fuel and oil
[lJ
supply.
Gasoline is extremely flammable and is explosive under certain conditions. Refuellin a well ventilated area with the engine stopped.
Do notsmokeor allow open flamesor sparkswhen refuelling or servicing the fuelsystem.Always close the fuel petcock when theengine
isnot running to prevent flooding of thecarburetor. Do not overfill fuel tank. Leaveat leastone inch oir space to allow for fuel expansion.
Motorcycle exhaustcontains poisonous carbon monoxide gas.; Do not inhale exhaust gasesand never runtheengine in a closer garage
or confined area.
Use only Coqivoz'Ducof approved parts and accessories.
Thismotorcycle was not intended to be equipped with a sidecar or to be used to tow any trailer or other vehicle. Cogiva/Ducati does
not manufacture sidecars or trailers and cannot predict the effects of such accessories on handling or stabily, but can only warn that
the effecs "ill be adverse any damage to motorcycle components caused by the useof such accessories will not be remedied under
warrar' .
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••• WARNING:
Do not ride the motorcycle with helmetsa-c~-ec -c --:;
-:x
e
+e -:; +e s co a couse on occident by distrocting
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the operotor or interfering with normal vehicle operco-
PROTECTIVEAPPAREL
Always wear a helmet. Most motorcycle accident fataliiies a"e c
.e
-c
-:;c:: - -~-
For safety eye protection, gloves, and high top, sturdy boors s ~_
C C
sc oe
The exhaust system becomes very hot during operotion, neve-: - +s e -c_=· _ ·em. Wear clothing thot fullycovers your legs. Do
not wear loose clothing which could cotch on the contro e e-s
::x-~-s
-ee s, or choin.
A passanger needs the same pro ection.
Any omount of alcohol will significantly interfere wi h your co'" -:::s,:::-e- coero e your motorcycle. Don't drink ond ride.
LOADING AND ACCESSORIES
This motorcycle is designed to carry the operator and one ocsse-2e- e er exceed the vehicle copacity bod os shown on the tire
informotion lobel.
Thecombined weight of therider, passonger corgo ond oddr.occ accessories mustnot exceed 8821bs (400 Kgl. Cargo weightolone
should not exceed 44 Ibs (20 Kgl.
11Load weight equally on both sides.
21 Keep cargo ond accessories weight low ond close
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e ce-'e- o! the motorcycle.
31Adjust rear suspension to suit load weight.
41 All cargo and accessaries must be secure for stable honoi g.
51 Do not attoch large heavy items to the hondlebars, front ~o
<S 0"
tender. Difficult handling moy result.
WARNING
To prevent an accident, use extreme core when riding with accessories ond cargo.
Never ride
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loaded motorcycle above 55 rn.p.h., a motarcycle's stobillrv and, performance con be reduced with the cargo.
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CONTENTS
Reporting of Safety Defects .
Read before riding . .
Gasoline is highly fiammable .
Noise emission warranty .
Noise on exhaust emission control system
information . .
Riding safety .
Loading and accessories .
SPECIFICATION
Identification data - V.I.N. - Keys .
Lobel location .
Controls and instruments .
Choke· Key switch ....
Electrical controls on the handlebar .
Controls .
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Engine. . .
Valve gear - Timing specifications ..
Fue
~eed
system .
lubr'ccio .
Cooling
xge
7
gn 'tion System .
Hydraulic clutch control .
3ra es . . .
ransmission .
=rame - Seat - Wheels .
-'res - Payload and tire pressure -
-'re 'nAation pressure - Tire wear, damage -
v'in'mum tread dept.
Susoensions .
:: ecmcol system . .
c
ecnicol system scheme legend .
j:
sebox - Battery . .
Borerv charging... . .
Overall dimensions - Weights .
Capacities - Tightening torque figures ....
o
tionol ports .
page
24
25
26
28
29
30
31
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
12
3
-5
16
17
18
19
20
2'
22
23
,IDI G YOUR DUCATI
Breo
-ln
recommendations .
Before starting the engine .
Sorting the engine............. . .
iding the motorcycle .
Bra ing - Stopping the motorcycle .
42
44
45
46
47
10
Parking .
Anti-Thefttips.. . .
Additional considerations for high-speed
opemt~n . .
MAINTENANCE
Tool kit .
Maintenance schedule .
Periodic maintenance chart .
Emissionmaintenance schedule .
MAIN MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS
Engine oil and filter .
Checking drive chain tension and chain
lubrication .
Spark plugs - Air cleaner element .
Carburetor idle speed adjustment .
Frontand rear brake - Clutch .
To replace the bulbs .
Headlight alignment.
Motorcycle care .
Storage. .. .
page
48
49
page
68
Consummer information .
CAGIVA LIMITEDWARRANTY ON
EMISSION CONTROL SySTEM .
MEMORANDUM ON ROUTINE
MAINTENA CE .
71
69·
50
51
QUICK REFERECE INDEX
52
To renew a blown fuse .
37
53
Checking electrolyte level
37
55
Tightening torque figures
............
40
Checking engine oil level and changing
the oil ...
.....................................
56
56
To adjust and lubricate the chain ..........
57
Checking the spark plugs .....
. ..
...
..
...
.
.
.
58
57
Renewing the air cleaner element .......
58
58
Checking brake pads and brakes ond
59
clutch fluid level
...........
61
61
Renewing the bulbs
...............
62
62
Headlamp alignment
66
66
67
67
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SPECIFICATION
IDENTIFICATION DATA
Your DUCATI is identified by two numbers:
• - frame number (see fig. 1. l)
- engine number (see fig. 1.2).
Frome No.
Engine No.
VEHICLEIDENTIFICA T10N NUMBER (V.I.N.)
,-- 00. ESl6
no
Eli61 E TYPE
I
MODEl YfAR
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A B 01 2345
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Varies-canbetluu9 orX
(Check
digitforfactoryuse)
KEYS
(fig.
13)
Your DUCATI has been delivered with on
universal key (in double copy) for starting,
steering ex:k and for saddle and helmet
lex: .
1.1
rr----....
~U
1.2
12
1.3
LABEL LOCATION
CAUTION
Never flit tank so teetrevet rises into
filler neck. If tank is cverttned.tbeat
may cause fuel to expand and lIow
into Evaporative Emission Cootro!
System resulting in hard starting and
engine hesitation.
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W~1iG YOUA
OuO,Tl ••.•
OT~YClE IS EO\.!IP·
PEO WlTl-iA W~iNG UGH1"
FlASHING
WHEN
n.e
SlOE STANO IS
coweaee
.ONe
...awE\IEA. IT IS THE RIOER"S REsPONSlBlLIl''I' TO
tNSUAE ThAT
ne
SIC€: ST.o.NO IS STO'o'r'EO
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VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROlINFORMA TION
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FUl SP[(HA ~S ENIJK It..6RO.'lT SPECFO.TD6
GasI1irle !TOile:
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Type: SF
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GVWR 7KO lb,/351
Kg
GAWR fronl. 286.6lbs-130
Kg
wilh 120170 2R 17 lire, MT 3.50x17 RN 01 32.7 PSI cold.
GAWR reor. 487.4lbs-221
Kg
wilh
170/60
ZR 17 lire, MT 5.50x17 RIM01 36.9 PSI cold.
Tlis veh!cle coofcrms to cu CWXa.ble Federal Motor
Veichle
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MOTORCYCLE NOISE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION
THIS ~ MOOEL YEAR MOTORCYCLE.~
MEETS EPA NOISE EMiSSm REQUIREMENTS OF 80 dBA AT 3850 RPM
BY THE FEOERAL TEST PROCEDURE.MODIFK:ATIONS WHICH CAUSE THIS
MOTORCYCLE TO EXCEEO FEDERAL NOISESTANDARDS ARE PROHIBITED
BY FEDERAL LAW. SEE OWNER'S MANUAL.
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MAIO\TA RITORI-l) CAENAGGIO
DELIVERY BACKFLOW DREINAGE
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WARNING
CIIHTAIHS tllGNl Y COM-
PRESS[O GIS.uSfOIClY
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WARNING, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIFT THE MOTORCYCLE
BY THESE HANDLES. THEY ARE PROVIDED ONLY AS A
HANDHOLD FOR THE PASSENGER. FAILURE TO OBSERVE
THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN AN UPSET AND CONSE-
QUENT SERIOUS BODILY INJURY.
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CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
a
2
3
Instrumentcluster (fig. 2.1):
1) Speedometer (mph)
4
a) Trip counter
b) Odometer
c) Odometer zerosetting knob
d) Start limit of engine speed
8
D
CAUTION -
This zone indicates
the maximum limits of engine
speed and running the engine in the red
7
zone will adversely affect its service life.
2) Tachometer.
3) Green wll
=
Gear selector is in neutral
2.1
c
d
6
5
10
9
position.
4) Yellow wll
=
Fuel reserve.
3
5) Blue wll
=
Headlamp high beam ON.
6) Green wll
=
Outer lighting ON.
4
7) Red wll
=
Insufficient oil pressure.
D
CAUTION -
Running the engine
with insufficient oil pressure will
8
cause serious engine damage.
8) Green wll
=
Turn indicators.
9) Red wll
=
Battery charge warning
7
(light always on).
10) RedwII
=
Sidestandemergency lights.
11) Oil temperature indicator (only for "SP"
2.1
d
6
5
10
version).
C
a
15
CHOKE
(fig. 3.11
It
islocated on the left half-handlebar. Turn
itina counterclockwise direction toactivate
this device
(BI.
" When the motar is sufficiently
~ warm, return the choke control
device to the res posrion
by
turning it
clockwise.
" Do
'10' J5e
+e cno e -r
'he
mo ar
~ s
nor.
KEY SWITCH
{~ig. 3.2
It
is located on he fork head and can De
set on four positions:
cA.
Run.
cB·
Stop.
cC.
Steering lock.
cD.
Parking lights and steering lock.
IMPORTANT -
When in position
«B»,.C·
and -D- the key can be withdrawn.
" CAUTION·
Never leave the key
~ in
«ON» position when engine is
off, in order to avoid damages to coils.
••• WARNING -
Never turnthe keyto
W
cLOCK·
when the motorcycle
is moving.
3.1
3.2
B
16
CONTROLS
(fig.
51
A keyoperoted switch
(11
is locoted
at the
center
olong with on onchoring lever
(101
forthefueltonkond thefuelcop (81with key
••• WARNING -
Gasoline isextremly
[lJ
Aommoble and can be explosive
under certoin candi ions. Turn the ignition
switch off when refue· g.
- Do not smo e or a
ov,
crnes or sparks
intheoreaw ere' e"lO'orcyce'srefueled
or gasoline is sroreo.
- Do no;
0
et' e 'an { ere s ooio be
no fuel in he filler nec
J.
Alier re el'ing
moke sure the tonk cop isclosed securely,
On the right-hand side of the handlebar
a twisting grip
(51
controlling the accelera-
tor is placed beside theelectrical controls.
In front of the knob the front broke pump
with tonk ond lever
(31
is placed.
On the left-hand side of the handlebar
a
pump is ploced with tank ond lever (61of
clutchcontrol. Beside theelectrical controls
there is the choke (71control lever.
On the right-hand side
of the motorcycle
the pump and foot pedal (41of reor broke
ore placed,
The service rod
(131
is located under the
fuel ton,
On the left-hand side
of the motorcycle,
next to the footrest, the gear shift lever (21
and the loterol stond (91ore located.
••• WARNING-
Failure to insure thot
[lJ
stond is stowed completely could
result in an accident ond consequent seri-
ous bodily injury.
Inaddition,
in the rear
side it is possible to
reach the comportment under the soddle
by means of a lock
(1 11.
In this compart-
ment there are also the two pins
(1
21 to
secure the helmet lock otthe frome.
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Ducati SUPERSPORT CR-SP 900 desmodue Owner's manual

Category
Motorcycles
Type
Owner's manual

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