Collection: New Ducati Motorcycles
Discover the latest range of new Ducati motorcycles at Cyclespot New Zealand. From the exhilarating Panigale to the versatile Multistrada, explore Italian engineering at its finest. Visit our Auckland and Wellington showrooms to view these masterpieces in person and book a test ride today.
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Please Note: Not all stock is held at our Auckland/Wellington/Taranaki stores.
Some items may ship from our warehouse.
Ducati: The Desmodromic Heart of Italian Excellence
Ducati represents the absolute intersection of high-performance racing technology and emotive Italian design. Originating in Bologna, Ducati has evolved from a radio component manufacturer into a global icon of prestige motorcycling, defined by a technical philosophy that refuses to follow conventional industry trends.
Technical Heritage and Characteristics
The single most defining technical characteristic of a Ducati is the Desmodromic valve system. Unlike traditional engines that use springs to close valves, Ducati’s "Desmo" system uses a dedicated cam lobe and actuator to both open and close the valves mechanically. From a technical perspective, this eliminates "valve float" at high RPMs, allowing for more aggressive cam profiles and higher engine speeds—a critical advantage in MotoGP and World Superbike racing.
Ducati is also synonymous with the 90° V-twin engine, often referred to as the "L-twin" due to its orientation in the frame. This layout provides perfect primary balance without the need for heavy balancer shafts, resulting in a narrow, high-torque powerplant that allows for a slim chassis profile. In recent years, they have expanded this expertise into the V4 Granturismo and Desmosedici Stradale engines, which utilise a counter-rotating crankshaft to offset the gyroscopic effect of the wheels, making the bike significantly more agile during quick transitions.
Ducati in the New Zealand Setting
In the New Zealand setting, Ducati holds a position of premium aspirational performance. The brand’s advanced electronics suite—the Ducati Safety Pack—is essential for Kiwi riders tackling the diverse elevations and technical corners of the Crown Range or the winding coastal stretches of the Coromandel. With features like 6-axis IMU-controlled traction control and slide control, these machines are engineered to manage the high-torque output on New Zealand's varied road surfaces.
For riders in Auckland, Taranaki, and Wellington, Ducati offers a dual-identity: a sophisticated urban statement in the city and a dominant performance tool on the open road. The introduction of the Multistrada V4 has been particularly relevant for the local setting, providing the long-travel suspension and "touring-ability" required for multi-day trips across the North and South Islands without sacrificing the brand’s racing DNA.
Interesting Facts
- The Radio Origins: The company was founded in 1926 by the Ducati brothers to produce vacuum tubes and condensers, only turning to motorised transport after WWII.
- Trellis Frames: For decades, the signature Ducati look was defined by the steel trellis frame, a lightweight but incredibly rigid structure that allowed engineers to use the engine as a stressed member of the chassis.
- Bologna Pride: Every Ducati engine is still hand-assembled at the Borgo Panigale factory in Bologna, Italy.