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Ducati Panigale V4 SP

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Announced this week.

Power 157.5 kW (214 hp) @ 13,000 rpm
Torque 124.0 Nm (91.5 lb-ft) @ 9,500 rpm
Dry Weight 173 kg (381 lb)
Standard equipment - Ducati Power Launch (DPL), Ducati Quick Shift (DQS) up/down EVO 2, Full LED lighting with Daytime Running Light (DRL), Ducati Electronic Suspension (DES) EVO with Öhlins suspension and steering damper, Quick adjustment buttons, Lithium-ion battery, Auto-off indicators, Racing style handle grips, Chain guard, Carbon fiber wheels, Carbon fiber front mudguard, Wings in carbon fiber, Adjustable rider footpegs in aluminium with heel guard in carbon fiber, Billet aluminium steering stem with bike number.

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I wasn't interested until I saw it has a chain guard. Now I'm sold
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duke63 wrote:Announced this week.

Power 157.5 kW (214 hp) @ 13,000 rpm
Torque 124.0 Nm (91.5 lb-ft) @ 9,500 rpm
Dry Weight 173 kg (381 lb)
Standard equipment - Ducati Power Launch (DPL), Ducati Quick Shift (DQS) up/down EVO 2, Full LED lighting with Daytime Running Light (DRL), Ducati Electronic Suspension (DES) EVO with Öhlins suspension and steering damper, Quick adjustment buttons, Lithium-ion battery, Auto-off indicators, Racing style handle grips, Chain guard, Carbon fiber wheels, Carbon fiber front mudguard, Wings in carbon fiber, Adjustable rider footpegs in aluminium with heel guard in carbon fiber, Billet aluminium steering stem with bike number.

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Lovely - but it ought to be for £32k....

Might try and get a test ride if my dealer gets one (clap)
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Re: Ducati Panigale V4 SP

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That's beautiful....but for that much coin it had better be.
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This looks good
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That's spectacular. I want one in my garage just to look at.
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The more I see these the less I like them. The V2 is the far superior bike aesthetically IMO.
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the wings look cack and its fugly
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Re: Ducati Panigale V4 SP

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Just shows how we all see differently, doesn't it...

Most bikes tend to look pretty good in a black livery, be interesting to see how it looks in a more "Ducati-ish" scheme. Fwiw I'm not sure I'd like the idea of riding a bike that has a built in butt plug at the back if the riding seat. :^
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StMarks wrote:Just shows how we all see differently, doesn't it...

Most bikes tend to look pretty good in a black livery, be interesting to see how it looks in a more "Ducati-ish" scheme. Fwiw I'm not sure I'd like the idea of riding a bike that has a built in butt plug at the back if the riding seat. :^
There was V4S Superlegerre and a standard V2 at caffeine and machine this summer the V4S looked like a pile of Halfords tat and the V2 looked beautiful
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Kwacky wrote:This looks good

Agreed.
The wings look funky & weird...they don't look great but they're not meant to.
They don't look dreadful either... well, not THAT dreadful.
Small price to pay for everything else that looks so good, I suppose.
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I wonder if they had to trouble the traction control?
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That's astounding when you think about it. Surely any MotoGP team could take the stock bike as a base and find 2 seconds.
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Re: Ducati Panigale V4 SP

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The usual lap time is about 1'38/1'39. The track was slightly damp when they did this.

But it's still pretty amazing.
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