New Ducati Diavel to be Made in Diamond Black
New Ducati Diavel to be Made in Diamond Black
Ducati has unveiled plans to launch their new Ducati Diavel in diamond black following high interest at the Milan International Motorcycle Show.
The Italian manufacturer collected feed-back from visitors at the show last month to produce the revealed outcome with the new colour.
Although the Diavel in red carbon with a red frame, and the black carbon copy with a black frame also received good reports, the originally presented pearl white will be replaced by a diamond black model.
The new colour has already been introduced at production sites with the aim it will be available alongside the rest of the Diavel range in February 2011.
The Ducati Diavel Range
This range has a specially engineered 240 section rear tyre to give state-of-the-art handling and lean angles.
The bikes have 162hp and 107kg figures, and aim to be comfortable sports bikes. They also boast a Ducati Testastretta 11° which was initially developed for the powerful engines of Ducati Corse.
This engine harnesses the power of a Superbike engine and makes it smooth and adaptable for use on the road.
The Diavel rolls on custom 14-spoke wheels with machine-finished detailing. The front rim is 3.5 x17, and the rear flow formed at 8x17 rim for enhanced structure and lightness.
Motorcycle Halo Helmets
As with any bike, if you aim to ride it on a public road or place you are legally required to wear a motorcycle helmet to protect you if you were to have an accident.
A Halo Helmet with the ThermaHelm technology gives a rider the best chance of surviving a motorbike accident, and will not look out of place on a new Ducati Diavel.
A ThermaHelm helmet not only cushions a rider’s head in a crash but following the impact cools the inside of the helmet to prevent the brain from swelling.
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