Everybody dreams of the one tool that can handle every job. A single wrench for any nut or bolt. The perfect car to keep for life. But in the real world, having the right tool for every job becomes more important. Whether a full socket set for metric and imperial or the popular “two-car solution” on Instagram.
But, what if one magical motorcycle managed to effortlessly straddle the line between sport and touring? A bike that somehow combines the power and handling of a crotch rocket with the comfort and tech of a highway cruiser. Enter Ducati’s Multistrada Pikes Peak, possibly the best do-it-all motorcycle on the market.
In short: Demand for ADV and touring bikes blew up during the Covid-19 pandemic. For buyers with enough disposable income but perhaps not enough space to store multiple bikes, Ducati unleashed a new Pikes Peak edition of the Multistrada. With performance goodies borrowed from the Panigale V4 tacked on, this bike can handle long road trips just as capably as canyon carving.
- Engine: 1,160cc V4
- Transmission: 6-speed manual
- Horsepower: 170
- Torque: 92 lb.-ft.
- Fuel capacity: 5.8 gal.
Pros
- Possibly the best one-bike solution ever
- Comfortable enough for long rides
- Sporty suspension and brakes borrowed from Panigale
- All the tech features including ride modes and adaptive cruise
Cons
- Serious sticker shock, even for a special-edition Ducati
- Transmission and clutch occasionally balk at worst moments
- Saddlebags adds significant width, reducing the sporty factor
2023 Ducati Multistrada Pikes Peak Review


Climb Aboard the Multi Pikes Peak



Canyon Riding on an Upright Tourer


Multistrada Pikes Peak: Comparisons & Competitors
