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DUCATI SUPERBIKE - Ducati Thailand

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Electrical system<br />

The main components of the electrical system are:<br />

headlight:<br />

bulb type: 2 x H11 (12 V-55 W).<br />

side light:<br />

bulb type: 2 x H16W (12 V-6 W).<br />

Electrical controls on handlebars:<br />

turn indicators:<br />

Front: LED.<br />

Rear: bulb type: R10W (12 V-10 W) orange.<br />

Horn.<br />

Stop light switches.<br />

Battery, 12 V-10 Ah.<br />

Alternator 12 V-480 W.<br />

Electronic voltage regulator (rectifier), protected by a 30 A<br />

fuse near the battery.<br />

Starter motor, 12 V-0.7 kW.<br />

Tail light and brake light:<br />

LED.<br />

Number plate light:<br />

bulb type: W5W (12 V-5 W).<br />

Notes<br />

For bulb replacement, see page 80 paragraph<br />

“Changing the high and low beam bulbs”.<br />

Fuses<br />

The main fuse box (1, fig. 77) is located on the left of the<br />

frame. The fuses are accessed by removing the cover, on<br />

which are indicated the ampere ratings and fuse positions.<br />

The fuse (2) protects the electronic regulator. Remove the<br />

protective cap to access the fuses.<br />

A blown fuse can be identified by a broken filament (3, fig. 78).<br />

Important<br />

To avoid possible short circuits, switch the ignition key<br />

to OFF before renewing the fuse.<br />

Warning<br />

Never use a fuse with a rating other than that specified.<br />

Failure to observe this rule may damage the electric system<br />

or even cause fire.<br />

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