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Ducati Diavel

The humongous 17-litre tank has deep grooves that provide broad thigh support. Like most Ducatis, both flanks of the Diavel flaunt trellis frame sections. The purposeful-looking engine comes with intimidating exhaust pipes snaking out to end in a duo of under-over, stacked alloy canisters, and underneath lies an angular belly pan, home to the oil cooler. The pillion footrests fold out as required, or retract to tuck neatly under the seat when riding solo. The Diavel ends in a broad, cropped and somewhat bland-looking tail with mean-looking LED warning lights, while behind its rear wheel sits a trellis-mounted and illuminated numberplate. The grabhandle is cleverly retractable.

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