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Ducati Multistrada Link App
The first Ducati motorcycle to feature Bluetooth technology as standard and provide a true digital eco-system where vehicle, smartphone, sat-nav and helmet are all interconnected. This is the Multistrada 1200 S which now offers, with the Ducati Multistrada Link App, a riding experience that is even more cutting-edge and connected.
Usable on iOS operating systems and soon to be available for Android, Multistrada Link records and displays rider and motorcycle performance during the ride, information on ride and route and let users share the travel experience on social media.
Multistrada Link has a long list of functions: for example, it let users check and update their profiles and motorcycle status (fuel level, riding mode usage percentages, distance ridden) and keeps a log with detailed information on previous rides and routes taken.
Multistrada Link gathers data from the motorcycle before, during and after the ride via Bluetooth technology, which connects the smartphone to the vehicle Controller Area Network (CAN). During the ride, a smartphone with the new Ducati app will record the maximum lean angle and also display real-time lean angles plus the lean angle on the last corner taken. Afterwards, the user can pin-point on the map where the maximum lean angle was achieved. In addition to lean angles, Multistrada Link also records maximums and averages for power delivery and speed and displays this data while riding.
At the end of the ride, the app saves all the data and information about the ride and lets the rider update any targets achieved, such as total distance covered or that covered during the single trip, number of routes recorded or consumption thresholds. The rider can thus share all the rewards with friends.
Further, Multistrada Link let users add photos and describe the journey; it also allows to indicate the best riding mode in which to take on the route.
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