Last November at EICMA, Ducati teased the world with an enticing prospect for its off-road single in the form of the Desmo450 EDS.
Beyond its various protective accouterments, the bike also heralded even greater horizons for the Borgo Panigale manufacturer’s Desmodromic thumper thanks to the promise of street legality.

And now it’s arriving just in time to make a splash this summer. Mixed-surface homologation may have cost the MX-bred Duc a few ponies, but I’d argue this means it brings even more versatility in tow.
A more versatile single
Okay, so before getting to the more obvious differences, let’s talk power. In preparing the Desmo450 MX for road use, Ducati gave the 449.6cc liquid-cooled single a thorough overhaul complete with an updated throttle body, a revised piston and new intake and exhaust camshafts.







