The thinking has been that s..."> Skip to main content

Could the Ducati Stradaperta be dirt-capable after all?

MCN just snapped these shots of a disguised Ducati Stradaperta performing extreme endurance testing on a motocross track, saying, "The bike was getting at least six feet of air over some of the jumps." Thus far, every indication has been that Ducati's new liquid-cooled adventure tourer would be heavily road-biased, with an exposed front cylinder and non-knobbly tires. >The thinking has been that s...

Could the Ducati Stradaperta be dirt-capable after all?


MCN just snapped these shots of a disguised Ducati Stradaperta performing extreme endurance testing on a motocross track, saying, "The bike was getting at least six feet of air over some of the jumps." Thus far, every indication has been that Ducati's new liquid-cooled adventure tourer would be heavily road-biased, with an exposed front cylinder and non-knobbly tires.
>
The thinking has been that since no one would want to be stranded in a

desert, 100 miles from nowhere, by Ducati's famous reliability, the

Stradaperta would be following in the footsteps of the Multistrada in

its off-road inspiration/on-road limitation and would improve on the

Multistrada's performance with a liquid-cooled engine of either 1099 or

1198cc.


These photos would seem to prove otherwise, indicating off-road

performance capable of easily rivaling the BMW R1200GS, if not the HP2

Enduro. We suspect something a little more fishy is going on here.

Still unconvinced that the exposed and highly-tuned Italian superbike

engine could ever be suitable for true off-roading, we're going to go

out on a limb and guess that these shots are another attempt by Ducati

to build hype around the new bike. How did a spy photographer catch

such clear shots at a presumably remote location? How did he/she know

to be there in the first place? In the hands of an expert rider, the

heavy, presumably fragile Stradaperta could be made to lap a motocross

track even if, in the real world, such a feat would be considered

warranty-voiding abuse of the worst possible degree. We still expect

the Stradaperta to be more a rival for the KTM 990 SMT and Triumph


What do you think?

Tiger than the R1200GS and KTM 990 Adventure. One things for sure, it's

still ugly.

via Motorcycle News

Got a tip for us? Email: tips@rideapart.com