This Ducati ST series first appeared in 1997 in Europe, with shipments to the United States in 1998. The first in the series, the
ST2, had a 944 cc Desmodue two-valve motor. The ST2 was a replacement for the
Paso, and represented a more focussed entry by Ducati into the burgeoning sport-touring market. In 1999 Ducati added to the range the
ST4 model, which used the four-valve
Desmoquattro motor derived from the
Ducati 916, but retuned for the ST bike. After the release of the
996 Desmoquattro superbike in 1999, Ducati began to phase out production of the 916 engine, which was last used in the 2003 ST4. In late 2001, the
ST4s model with the 996 Desmoquattro engine was added to the ST range. The ST4s benefited from suspension enhancements, and became available in 2002. In 2004, the ST2 and ST4 were deleted, both being replaced by the
ST3, with the new three-valve Desmotre engine of 992 cc displacement. The Desmotre required less maintenance than the ST4s, which was notoriously expensive to maintain. Nevertheless, the ST4s remained as the top model in the range. In 2006, the ST4s production was discontinued in favour of an
ST3s variant which inherited the enhanced ST4s suspension components, but which kept the ST3 Desmotre motor unchanged. Reasons given for the ST4s' demise were that the 996 engine would not pass the stringent
Euro-3 emissions standard, whereas the ST3 motor could pass the emissions tests. In 2004 and 2005, Ducati added a
wet clutch to many models, including the ST series in 2005. This reduced the force necessary to engage the clutch. Both "S" bikes, the ST4s and ST3s, could be equipped with
ABS from 2003. In 2004, an upgrade to the ST line brought a modified nose fairing and dashboard, adjustable ergonomics, a trip computer, four-way (hazard) flashers, digital speedometer, a dashboard-controlled adjustable headlight, a new seat design, Euro-2 catalytic exhaust, and a simplified
CAN-bus wiring setup. Dry weight was reduced by due to the lighter wiring harness and simpler support structure for the nose of the bike. The ST series finished in 2008, the ST3 and ST3s models having only sold 1,011 total worldwide units in 2007. Following these poor sales, Ducati chose to refocus the brand onto
sport bikes such as the
Panigale. In its factory plan for 2008–2010 Ducati declared that the sport touring market was no longer part of their plans. ==Ducati ST2==