If I'm looking correctly on their site it shows the Desert X at 209 Kg vs Multistrada at 199Kg (both standard not S, wet, no fuel)
So the Desert X would be a little taller and 10Kg heavier.
Gearing: Desert X is geared noticeably lower with 15T - 46T sprockets or 3.06.. Multistrada comes with 15T - 40T or 2.66. Both use the same 1.84 - 1 primary ratio and gear ratios. However the Multistrada's 17" x 60 tyre is 5.2% shorter so adjusting for this we lower its 2.66 to 2.80 which is still a taller ratio than the X's 3.06.
Wheelbase: Multistrada is long at 61.9, Desert X is longer at 63.6.
Wheel travel: Multistrada is long for a road motorcycle at 6.7" F&R. Desert X is much longer at 9"F and 8.7"R. (For comparison1300GS is in between at 7.5"F and 7.9"R)
Tyres: Multistrada is similar to a BMW GS with 170/60-17 and 120/70-19. Desert X 90/90-21 and 150/70-18.
Obviously the taller, longer travel suspension, taller tyres, shorter gearing, benefit the Desert X's off road focus while still letting it be a good street motorcycle.
The Multistrada seems like it'll be more capable on paved, fine on gravel, and ok on good dirt roads, but not off road.
So the Desert X would be a little taller and 10Kg heavier.
Gearing: Desert X is geared noticeably lower with 15T - 46T sprockets or 3.06.. Multistrada comes with 15T - 40T or 2.66. Both use the same 1.84 - 1 primary ratio and gear ratios. However the Multistrada's 17" x 60 tyre is 5.2% shorter so adjusting for this we lower its 2.66 to 2.80 which is still a taller ratio than the X's 3.06.
Wheelbase: Multistrada is long at 61.9, Desert X is longer at 63.6.
Wheel travel: Multistrada is long for a road motorcycle at 6.7" F&R. Desert X is much longer at 9"F and 8.7"R. (For comparison1300GS is in between at 7.5"F and 7.9"R)
Tyres: Multistrada is similar to a BMW GS with 170/60-17 and 120/70-19. Desert X 90/90-21 and 150/70-18.
Obviously the taller, longer travel suspension, taller tyres, shorter gearing, benefit the Desert X's off road focus while still letting it be a good street motorcycle.
The Multistrada seems like it'll be more capable on paved, fine on gravel, and ok on good dirt roads, but not off road.




