Ducati Multistrada V2 S versus Suzuki V-Strom 1050 XT

Make
Model
Make
Model
Make
Model
Ducati

Ducati Multistrada V2 S

Adventure
Suzuki

Suzuki V-Strom 1050 XT

Adventure

Year of construction / RRP / Test report

Built von 2022 bis 2024~
Built von 2020 bis 2024~
RRP 18.290 €
RRP 14.600 €
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Pros:
  • Agile, front-wheel oriented seating position
  • Very good technical equipment
  • Cornering ABS and cornering light
  • Engine full of character
  • Very good wind protection & easily adjustable windscreen
  • Electronic suspension series (V2S)
Pros:
  • Comfort
  • Precision
  • Engine identical to everyday traffic jams
  • Passage
Cons:
  • Strange exhaust design
  • Plastic motor protection plate
  • Operation takes some time to get used to
Cons:
  • Display
  • Weight

Dimensions & Weight

Wheelbase: 1.594 mm
Length :
2.190 mm
Seat :
830 mm until : 850 mm
Weight :
222 kg
Wheelbase: 1.555 mm
Length :
2.265 mm Height : 1.465 mm
Seat :
850 mm
Weight :
247 (max: 440 ) kg

Engine

Motor design: V2 2 Cylinder
Displacement: 937 ccm
Hub: 68 mm
Hole: 94 mm
Cooling: flüssig
Drive: Kette
Aisles: 6
Motor design: V2 4-stroke 90 degrees 2 Cylinder
Displacement: 1.037 ccm
Hub: 66 mm
Hole: 100 mm
Cooling: flüssig
Drive: Kette
Aisles: 6

Performance

Maximum speed: 215 km/h
Performance: 113 HP at 9.000 U/Min
Torque: 94 NM bei 6.750 U/Min
Tank contents: 20 Litre
Consumption:
6 l
Reach:
339 km
Maximum speed: 210 km/h
Performance: 107 HP at 8.500 U/Min
Torque: 100 NM bei 6.000 U/Min
Tank contents: 20 Litre
Consumption:
5 l
Reach:
408 km

Chassis

Frame type:
Lattice tube (steel)
Front suspension:
USD fork 48 mm, electronically adjustable (travel 170 mm)
Rear suspension:
Mono strut (travel 170 mm)
Rear suspension:
Two-arm swingarm
Tyres at the front: 120/70-19
Rear tyres: 170/60 ZR 17
Frame type:
Bridge frame (aluminium)
Front suspension:
Kayaba USD fork 43 mm (travel 160 mm)
Rear suspension:
Central strut with lever system (travel 160 mm)
Rear suspension:
Alu-Kastenschwine
Tyres at the front: 110/80 R19
Rear tyres: 150/70 R17

Brakes

Front brake
Double disc ( 320 mm) Rear brake
Disc ( 265 mm)
Front brake
Double disc, four-piston fixed caliper, radial ( 310 mm) Rear brake
Single disc, single-piston floating caliper ( 260 mm)

Conclusion - what sticks

The Multistrada V2 (S) is a Ducati after old grist and grain: tubular frame, a bit V2 with desmodromics at the bottom and a bike with rough edges. We are sure that there are many Ducatisti out there who will prefer the V2 to a Multi V4 for exactly these reasons - even if the V4 may objectively be the better bike. But who cares about an objective view of a motorcycle??? In any case, we had a lot of fun with the V2 and are happy that Ducati continues to offer a Multistrada of this type.
 
We received the test bike from Ducati Hamburg for this test. At Ducati HH there are plenty of finest demonstrators - including the new Desert X. If you can hardly sit quietly now: Let's go to the Papenreye! And barn greetings to Lisa, Steffi and Sascha...

Price/availability/colours/years of construction

  • Price: V2 S:16.990 € / V2 14.390 €
  • Used (Multistrada 950 S3 years old): 14.000 €
  • Availability: from 03/2022
  • Colours: red, grey/black

Conclusion - what gets stuck

Again, the thought arises: Why do so few people know this bike? Suzuki itself is holding back on the market with novelties, which can be clearly seen in its market shares. Too bad, really a pity. You can, because this mid-range adventure bike clearly shows that the Japanese can create a really good bike, which has its own character.

So off to the test drive. Example ice here: Miner and sons in Tornesch have provided us with the test bike.

Doesn't have to be yellow.

Price / Colours / Years of Construction

  • Price: 14.190€ as XT
  • Years of construction: since 2020
  • Colours: red, yellow, black