Ducati SUPERBIKE 899 PANIGALE Owner's Manual page 59

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Tips on how to select the sensitivity level
Warning
The EBC levels 1-2-3 settings have been
calibrated using the tyres originally supplied with your
motorcycle (Pirelli Diablo Rosso Corsa: 120/70ZR17
at the front and 180/60ZR17 at the rear). The use of
tyres of different size and characteristics to the
original tyres (in particular at the rear) may alter the
operating characteristics of the system.
In the case of minor differences, such as for example,
tyres of a different make and/or model than the OE
ones, but with the same size (rear = 180/60 ZR17;
front = 120/70 ZR17), it may be sufficient to simply
select the suitable level setting from those available
in order to restore optimal system operation.
If tyres of a different size class are used or if the tyre
dimensions differ significantly from the original tyres,
it may be that the system operation is affected to the
point where none of the 3 available level settings will
give satisfactory results. In this case it is advisable to
deactivate the traction control system.
Selecting level 3, the EBC will kick in to ensure the
minimum engine brake possible. Between level 3 and
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level 1 the engine brake is increasing progressively;
with EBC OFF you set the maximum engine brake
possible.
The choice of the correct level mainly depends on the
following parameters:
-
The tyre/asphalt grip (type of tyre, amount of tyre
wear, the road/track surface, weather conditions,
etc.).
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The characteristics of the path/circuit (bends all
taken at similar speeds or at very different
speeds).
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The Riding Mode.
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Level depends on grip conditions: the choice of
level setting depends greatly on the grip
conditions of the track/circuit (see below, tips for
use on the track and on the road).
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Level depends on type of track: if the track/path
requires consistent braking (always aggressive
or always smooth), it will be easier to find a level
suitable for all braking instances; while a track/
path requiring different braking power will
require an EBC level setting that is the best
compromise for all instances.

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