2014 Ducati Diavel Carbon Review and Prices


The 2014 Ducati Diavel Carbon incorporates the very latest in innovative Ducati technologies, including the recently introduced electronic Riding Modes.The 2014 Ducati Diavel Carbon uses 50mm Marzocchi front forks with fork sliders black-finished in super low-friction diamond-like carbon (DLC).The 2014 Ducati Diavel Carbon have a Sachs rear suspension unit slung low under the chassis in a horizontal position, operated by a progressive pull-rod linkage from the swingarm.The 2014 Ducati Diavel Carbon is equipped with the latest, most compact, Ducati Bosch-Brembo ABS system as original equipment, providing a major contribution towards performance control.The 2014 Ducati Diavel Carbon uses two clear vertical strips of LED lighting to provide tail and brake light illumination as well as directional indicators.

The 2014 Ducati Diavel Carbon ignition is actuated by an electronic key in the rider’s pocket, which communicates with the motorcycle when within a distance of approximately 2 metres (6.5ft).The 2014 Ducati Diavel Carbon handlebar shape and arrangement leaves the rider feeling comfortable and in command. Wide, tapered section aluminium bars with new custom designed provide a clean and minimalist set-up, while stylish, forged-aluminium supported mirrors deliver a generous view to the rear.The 2014 Ducati Diavel Carbon uses two clear vertical strips of LED lighting to provide tail and brake light illumination as well as directional indicators.The 2014 Ducati Diavel Carbon 17l (4.5 gal US) fuel tank represents an integral part of the bike's overall styling.The 2014 Ducati Diavel Carbon handlebar shape and arrangement leaves the rider feeling comfortable and in command.The 2014 Ducati Diavel Carbon uses black-bodied 50mm Marzocchi front forks, fully adjustable for spring pre-load, compression and rebound damping.The 2014 Ducati Diavel Carbon rolls on stunning, custom 14-spoke wheels with machine-finished detailing.The 2014 Ducati Diavel Carbon ignition is actuated by an electronic key in the rider's pocket, which communicates with the motorcycle when within a distance of approximately 2 metres (6.5ft).