Panigale V4R...
Discussion
Yep, you’d have to be a proper swivel-eyed loon to use even a fraction of its capabilities on a public road, but as a thing to own . . .
I wonder if in years to come (certainly in the UK) we’ll look at things like this from our sanitised existence and wonder that they were available to buy at all.
I wonder if in years to come (certainly in the UK) we’ll look at things like this from our sanitised existence and wonder that they were available to buy at all.
richhead said:
A friend got one, amazing thing, but it was way to much, he traded it for a streetfighter with the same motor, he loves it.
I had a go on the streetfighter, its mental aswell, but you dont feel the need to wring its neck.
There has never been a Streetfighter with the same motor as an RI had a go on the streetfighter, its mental aswell, but you dont feel the need to wring its neck.
It's $75,200 here in Australia. The exhaust system is $16,230 and takes 540 minutes (9 hours) to install. The larger disks with the little cooling teeth make the exhaust system look cheap.....
My 999R was $58,250 in 2003 so this new thing is cheaper in real terms but comes with less performance stuff (no forged wheels, exhaust system in the box, fancy brakes) and cosmetic tat (no carbon fibre bodywork).....
My 999R was $58,250 in 2003 so this new thing is cheaper in real terms but comes with less performance stuff (no forged wheels, exhaust system in the box, fancy brakes) and cosmetic tat (no carbon fibre bodywork).....
Edited by rodericb on Thursday 25th September 05:55
dibblecorse said:
richhead said:
A friend got one, amazing thing, but it was way to much, he traded it for a streetfighter with the same motor, he loves it.
I had a go on the streetfighter, its mental aswell, but you dont feel the need to wring its neck.
There has never been a Streetfighter with the same motor as an RI had a go on the streetfighter, its mental aswell, but you dont feel the need to wring its neck.
Just read up on the difference to v4r….different displacement and different stroke…similar engine but not same.
Caddyshack said:
dibblecorse said:
richhead said:
A friend got one, amazing thing, but it was way to much, he traded it for a streetfighter with the same motor, he loves it.
I had a go on the streetfighter, its mental aswell, but you dont feel the need to wring its neck.
There has never been a Streetfighter with the same motor as an RI had a go on the streetfighter, its mental aswell, but you dont feel the need to wring its neck.
Just read up on the difference to v4r .different displacement and different stroke similar engine but not same.
It has got a different exhaust on it tho, anyway the point still stands, the thing is mental.
richhead said:
Caddyshack said:
dibblecorse said:
richhead said:
A friend got one, amazing thing, but it was way to much, he traded it for a streetfighter with the same motor, he loves it.
I had a go on the streetfighter, its mental aswell, but you dont feel the need to wring its neck.
There has never been a Streetfighter with the same motor as an RI had a go on the streetfighter, its mental aswell, but you dont feel the need to wring its neck.
Just read up on the difference to v4r .different displacement and different stroke similar engine but not same.
It has got a different exhaust on it tho, anyway the point still stands, the thing is mental.
Baldy881 said:
Tango13 said:
Does the gearbox have some sort of lock out to prevent you selecting neutral whilst on the move?
Don't all Ducatis have some system to prevent you from selecting neutral full stop??! 

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