Ducati MULTISTRADA V45 Owner's Manual page 132

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remaining below 180 km/h (112 mph), once the
throttle is released, the Cruise Control will resume
speed control on its own.
Attention
The rider is always responsible for compliance
with the speed limits and, more generally, the road
traffic regulations in force in the country in which s/
he is riding, as well as for the way the motorcycle is
ridden.
Request for riders intervention
In some situations the Cruise Control may require
the rider to intervene. When such a request is made,
the Cruise Control icon (A, Fig 107) turns yellow.
This may occur in the following cases:
-
if an engine speed of 8,500 rpm is reached, the
system stops accelerating. In this situation, it is
advisable to shift up a gear as long as cautious
driving conditions allow the rider to do so.
-
If the engine speed is too low for the gear
engaged, the CC requires the rider to intervene.
In this situation, it is advisable to shift down a
gear as long as cautious driving conditions allow
the rider to do so.
Note
When accelerating, it is possible to shift gears
using the DQS.
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