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1390cc
That'll rip your arms off
2024 Superduke
- Kwacky
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Re: 2024 Superduke
To be fair, the 1290 did a good enough job of that..Kwacky wrote:https://www.bennetts.co.uk/bikesocial/n ... dTJ9TFr088
1390cc
That'll rip your arms off
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Re: 2024 Superduke
No thanks. The single sided swingarm couldn't cope with the torque of the 1290, it always wheelied toward the central reservation!!
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Re: 2024 Superduke
I was listening to Chaz Davies a few months ago who is heavily involved in helping Ducati develop the V4 Panigale as an endurance racer. He said at the Le Mans 24 hour race they had to change the swingarm as Ducati could not guarantee it would survive 24 hours of non stop racing.