I LOVE my Supersport S, it has plenty of low and mid range torque that makes it so fun on the street. People get way too wrapped up in horsepower figures not realizing that having a lot of torque at lower RPMs is way more fun and way more useful on the street. So what if an R6 has 120hp if it’s only got a measly 45 lb-ft of torque which doesn’t even fully come on until a crazy 10K RPM. This bike supplies 80% of it’s 71 lb-ft of torque starting at 3500 RPM all the way up to 9000 RPM. BRAAAP!!
Actually a pretty nice review. Thanks mate! Thinking about buying one next year too. Never wanted to have a 170+ bhp bike. So this beauty might be the right solution for me.
That’s good to hear. I haven’t ridden the S, but I’m happy with the suspension on the standard model, too. I noticed when they launched the bikes in Spain, the testers rode both back to back and none of them complained about the standard suspension or said you must get the Ohlins.
I just did the Desmo service on mine as I am at 30,000kms/18,000miles. Still the best bike I’ve ever owned and it’s been Honda reliable. I’d buy another one of these or a Pikes Peak Multistrada to replace it. If you’ve got the cash get the newer Supersport if not get a 2019 or 2020 model as it should have cornering ABS.
i know its an old video, but maybe someone is interested. My local dealer told me, there will be an update of Supersport in 2021 with upgraded Electronics like the Panigale V2.
hey! love the video! I had a few questions I was hoping you could help me out with. I’m looking to upgrade from my first bike, I have a bmw g310gs that I got new and have rode for about a year now and I love it, however I’m a bigger guy at 5’9-5’10 215lbs. the 34hp of the 310gs while enough and I can cruise on the highway its a light bike and is kinda sketchy going over 50 lol. so a month ago I went into my local Ducati dealer and was originally interested in the Ducati desert sled. while I do love the way it looks and the off road capabilities of the bike being real with my self I’ve owned this 310gs for a year and have went off road once... lol I saw this exact bike in the dealer show room and asked to sit on it. well after that the rest is history. I immediately fell in love with the seating, riding position, and looks of this bike. I have never been into sport bikes ever until I saw this bike. that being said I don’t do track days well probably wont(maybe like 1 every other year or something but I don’t plan to ever) so I use my bike for daily commutes and going on rides with the guys. the one thing I do absoutley love about my 310gs is the game mileage lol! I have a turbo Silverado I race and that thing is not good on gas to say the least so 70mpg on my Bmw is amazing! I wouldn’t want the S model personally just the base super sport would be fine for me I think. but do u think this would be a nice upgrade I could still continue to grow into? the salesman told me there’s a rain mode? and its supposed to cut power a lot so I figured I could ride in that until I’m comfortable with the bike and was hoping that mode would result in better mpg’s as well lol! what are your thoughts?? thank you
The Supersport gets much better fuel mileage in the rain mode. But it still won't compare to the 310GS. It's a worthy tradeoff. Given your experience the Supersport is a good move and you're the right size for it. It may still feel small to you but that will be related to how tall the desert sled is (it's one of the tallest seat heights out there). Go for a used Supersport as most of them should have low mileage. But the 2019s will have cornering ABS which is a big safety bonus. I hope you have some good roads to ride it on. Take it to the track to really learn it and cornering. Treat a trackday as a learning experience to make you a better rider. It'll make you a safer (and faster) rider.
@@leeridefar hi are those true regarding cornering abs for all 2019? Cause I heard someone bought the titanium base model owner said it doesnt have cornering abs
I don’t really get the vibey mirrors complaint everyone has. They’re there to see IF something is behind you. Not to be able tp read the license plate of the car 100m behind you or t see what brand of leathers the sportbike rider has before he passes you
It hasn’t prevented me from riding it 30,000kms (18,000miles) but it is much more vibey than every motorcycle I have ridden. It is worth mentioning. Ducati even issued a recall for it but didn’t solve it. I’d still buy another Supersport if the mirrors were equally vibey but i want a pikes peak multi!
I love supersport bikes but i hate the seating. Correct me if im wrong but i think ducati lowkey made a sport touring machine. its awesome. i hope i can buy it someday.
@@leeridefar lowkey means "not in an obvious way". What i meant was "Ducati, made a sport touring machine, in the disguise of a supersport bike". Thanks a lot for the answer.
Thanks for the great informative review. I made a testride this week. What i noticed is that the seat gets really hot (burning hot), although I have to add that i was riding it in city traffic only for 1h and 28 °C. And the bike was waiting for me in full sunlight probably for quite some time before I rode it. And i was wearing protective jeans, not leather gear. Did you notice any problem? Specifically regarding the seat itself. I also found some people adding extra insulation below the seat. Thanks
All Ducati seats get hot. It’s just how they are. Slow speeds and jeans are not good on the Supersport. Leather pants always as it helps with the heat. The seat is all day comfortable for me but I’m usually on the highway. Once it slows down then I feel it. It’s good to ride slow on cold days :)
I would have loved to have gotten this but because it’s a sports bike and called the super sport the insurance companies where I live wanted like 800 per month to insure. I ended up going with a 2020 street triple r. Picking it up Saturday :D
@@leeridefar Thats part of it, the insurance companies "Ducati" and immediately think super expensive fast bikes, then they see "Supersport" and go oh definitely lol. I think most Ducatis are expensive where I am. We have an unofficial blacklist that has like the yamaha R6, R1, Honda CBR600 or 1000RR, any GSXR, any ninja supersports, most aprillias, not sure about MV agusta, but pretty much anything that has an aggressive seating position and a sport look you will pay out the arse for because of dumb 18-24 year old guys who buy a 600cc super sport and have no idea how to ride and end up destroying it or hurting themselves/someone else.
Why didn't you get the panigale v2? Was that part of the consideration when you purchased the super sport? Also does the Super Sport 950s come with heated grips?
The Panigales have too much of an aggressive seating position. I mostly tour on my Supersport with some track days. A Panigale would be awful for touring. Also the power band of the panigale is more geared towards track riding. I need usable power, not track power. Not sure if the Supersport 950 has heated grips.
What does that carbon fiber Acro exhaust do for the Super Sport performance? I thought there was not much to be gained with aftermarket exhaust on this bike as far as horsepower goes. That would only be achieved on something like a panigale
Nothing. It just looks better. Like most aftermarket exhausts. It’s not too loud either. The dual arrow exhausts are ridiculously loud. Unnecessary but looks great.
I bought mine used (3,000miles) so I really didn’t have to pay for it. At the dealer it’s gonna cost you $1500+ Try to find a ducati that is 2 years old and low mileage. Best value. Aftermarket mods make the bike easier to sell but don’t necessarily increase price. Right now I’m looking for a 2019-2020 Multistrada pikes peak.
True. It just has 20 years of time between them. I recently rode a 2015 Honda VFR 800 in comparison and that is very close to the Supersport. Just the Ducati does everything better except for the gas tank size.
I rode a 2015 VFR800 and the SuperSport on the same day on a great twisty road. The Supersport is better in every way except the gas tank. VFR has a bigger one. That doesn’t mean the VFR is bad, it’s actually quite good. If I never rode the Supersport and just the VFR I would be very happy. However... Ducati made a better version.
I own both and I much prefer the Supersport. I keep the VFR because I know that it will do 100k miles with minimal maintenance. In every other respect I prefer the Ducati.
I have no idea why you are pushing for the Ohlens upgrade. There is no need to waste your money unless you are tracking it and compete. The average commuter could and should not give a shit.
They are absolutely stunning in person, videos and pictures don't do it justice
I LOVE my Supersport S, it has plenty of low and mid range torque that makes it so fun on the street. People get way too wrapped up in horsepower figures not realizing that having a lot of torque at lower RPMs is way more fun and way more useful on the street. So what if an R6 has 120hp if it’s only got a measly 45 lb-ft of torque which doesn’t even fully come on until a crazy 10K RPM. This bike supplies 80% of it’s 71 lb-ft of torque starting at 3500 RPM all the way up to 9000 RPM. BRAAAP!!
Exactly. I’ll miss my zx10r but really all I’ll miss is the long straights on tracks.
Actually a pretty nice review. Thanks mate! Thinking about buying one next year too. Never wanted to have a 170+ bhp bike. So this beauty might be the right solution for me.
Great review, I’ve had mine for 18 months now and love it
The regular suspension is very nice for the road also, no issue with mine. I rode both before buying.
That’s good to hear. I haven’t ridden the S, but I’m happy with the suspension on the standard model, too. I noticed when they launched the bikes in Spain, the testers rode both back to back and none of them complained about the standard suspension or said you must get the Ohlins.
Great "regular owner" review @LeeRideFar, much appreciated! I plan to pick up one of these beauties this fall or next spring.
I fell in love with this bike the first time I saw it. The only thing I wish is that it had cruise control.
It would be nice. That and LED headlights. But there never is the perfect bike.
@@leeridefar Take a look at Atlas throttle lock ✋
I'm getting one soon, ( can't wait). The riser plates seem like a good idea to me. Thanks for he heads up.
I just did the Desmo service on mine as I am at 30,000kms/18,000miles. Still the best bike I’ve ever owned and it’s been Honda reliable. I’d buy another one of these or a Pikes Peak Multistrada to replace it. If you’ve got the cash get the newer Supersport if not get a 2019 or 2020 model as it should have cornering ABS.
Great review on my dream bike. I cant wait till next year before i get one :)) Thanks
I’ve ridden mine 13,000kms since I got it. Best bike I’ve ever owned.
Hey I'm 6'2" as well and in the video you said it wasn't that comfortable, did it grow on you since you have been riding it more? Thanks
@@leeridefar Hey I'm 6'2" as well and in the video you said it wasn't that comfortable, did it grow on you since you have been riding it more? Thanks
Thx for the review. It feels like I will get one. I’m 172cm and it seems it suits me.
Loved your video and review, just thought you could have cleaned it a bit before. Love mine.
I do keep it clean but I like to ride it more
I am about to put my hands in one of those. More reviews more I like it!!! Great video!!!
Thanks Josh! I gotta teach less to review more.
i know its an old video, but maybe someone is interested. My local dealer told me, there will be an update of Supersport in 2021 with upgraded Electronics like the Panigale V2.
hey! love the video! I had a few questions I was hoping you could help me out with. I’m looking to upgrade from my first bike, I have a bmw g310gs that I got new and have rode for about a year now and I love it, however I’m a bigger guy at 5’9-5’10 215lbs. the 34hp of the 310gs while enough and I can cruise on the highway its a light bike and is kinda sketchy going over 50 lol. so a month ago I went into my local Ducati dealer and was originally interested in the Ducati desert sled. while I do love the way it looks and the off road capabilities of the bike being real with my self I’ve owned this 310gs for a year and have went off road once... lol I saw this exact bike in the dealer show room and asked to sit on it. well after that the rest is history. I immediately fell in love with the seating, riding position, and looks of this bike. I have never been into sport bikes ever until I saw this bike. that being said I don’t do track days well probably wont(maybe like 1 every other year or something but I don’t plan to ever) so I use my bike for daily commutes and going on rides with the guys. the one thing I do absoutley love about my 310gs is the game mileage lol! I have a turbo Silverado I race and that thing is not good on gas to say the least so 70mpg on my Bmw is amazing! I wouldn’t want the S model personally just the base super sport would be fine for me I think. but do u think this would be a nice upgrade I could still continue to grow into? the salesman told me there’s a rain mode? and its supposed to cut power a lot so I figured I could ride in that until I’m comfortable with the bike and was hoping that mode would result in better mpg’s as well lol! what are your thoughts?? thank you
The Supersport gets much better fuel mileage in the rain mode. But it still won't compare to the 310GS. It's a worthy tradeoff. Given your experience the Supersport is a good move and you're the right size for it. It may still feel small to you but that will be related to how tall the desert sled is (it's one of the tallest seat heights out there). Go for a used Supersport as most of them should have low mileage. But the 2019s will have cornering ABS which is a big safety bonus. I hope you have some good roads to ride it on. Take it to the track to really learn it and cornering. Treat a trackday as a learning experience to make you a better rider. It'll make you a safer (and faster) rider.
@@leeridefar hi are those true regarding cornering abs for all 2019? Cause I heard someone bought the titanium base model owner said it doesnt have cornering abs
That is confirmed. It’s now listed in multiple articles that it has cornering ABS as standard
I don’t really get the vibey mirrors complaint everyone has. They’re there to see IF something is behind you. Not to be able tp read the license plate of the car 100m behind you or t see what brand of leathers the sportbike rider has before he passes you
It hasn’t prevented me from riding it 30,000kms (18,000miles) but it is much more vibey than every motorcycle I have ridden. It is worth mentioning. Ducati even issued a recall for it but didn’t solve it. I’d still buy another Supersport if the mirrors were equally vibey but i want a pikes peak multi!
@@leeridefar then that is a good testament to how great the bike still is 😉
I love supersport bikes but i hate the seating. Correct me if im wrong but i think ducati lowkey made a sport touring machine. its awesome. i hope i can buy it someday.
Ducati Lowkey?
Since most ducati owners don’t ride that much you can get a used Supersport with low kms. That’s a great deal and value.
@@leeridefar lowkey means "not in an obvious way". What i meant was "Ducati, made a sport touring machine, in the disguise of a supersport bike". Thanks a lot for the answer.
Thanks for the great informative review. I made a testride this week. What i noticed is that the seat gets really hot (burning hot), although I have to add that i was riding it in city traffic only for 1h and 28 °C. And the bike was waiting for me in full sunlight probably for quite some time before I rode it. And i was wearing protective jeans, not leather gear. Did you notice any problem? Specifically regarding the seat itself. I also found some people adding extra insulation below the seat. Thanks
All Ducati seats get hot. It’s just how they are. Slow speeds and jeans are not good on the Supersport. Leather pants always as it helps with the heat.
The seat is all day comfortable for me but I’m usually on the highway. Once it slows down then I feel it.
It’s good to ride slow on cold days :)
I would have loved to have gotten this but because it’s a sports bike and called the super sport the insurance companies where I live wanted like 800 per month to insure. I ended up going with a 2020 street triple r. Picking it up Saturday :D
How much cheaper would insurance be on that? That’s a great bike, is love to do a review on that one too.
@@leeridefar I pay 240 for full coverage in ontario with an M2. With a full M it would probably be even cheaper.
I don’t understand why a Supersport is more expensive than the street triple. The name Supersport must make it seem crazy fast.
@@leeridefar Thats part of it, the insurance companies "Ducati" and immediately think super expensive fast bikes, then they see "Supersport" and go oh definitely lol. I think most Ducatis are expensive where I am. We have an unofficial blacklist that has like the yamaha R6, R1, Honda CBR600 or 1000RR, any GSXR, any ninja supersports, most aprillias, not sure about MV agusta, but pretty much anything that has an aggressive seating position and a sport look you will pay out the arse for because of dumb 18-24 year old guys who buy a 600cc super sport and have no idea how to ride and end up destroying it or hurting themselves/someone else.
That sounds about right... here I thought BC was awful for insurance.
Why didn't you get the panigale v2? Was that part of the consideration when you purchased the super sport? Also does the Super Sport 950s come with heated grips?
The Panigales have too much of an aggressive seating position. I mostly tour on my Supersport with some track days. A Panigale would be awful for touring. Also the power band of the panigale is more geared towards track riding. I need usable power, not track power.
Not sure if the Supersport 950 has heated grips.
What does that carbon fiber Acro exhaust do for the Super Sport performance? I thought there was not much to be gained with aftermarket exhaust on this bike as far as horsepower goes. That would only be achieved on something like a panigale
Nothing. It just looks better. Like most aftermarket exhausts. It’s not too loud either. The dual arrow exhausts are ridiculously loud. Unnecessary but looks great.
did you test ride the multi 950? i cant decide between this one or the multi.
The 950 multi is a damn fine bike. If comfort and luggage is your biggest factor go for the multi. If cornering is your favourite then the Supersport.
Does the S version have better suspension than the standard model?
Yes. The S model has a full Ohlins Suspension. The standard does not, but it’s still good.
No S - Showa S= ajustable Ohlins
Absolutely! Ohlins is first class.
How much extra does that exhaust from Akrapovic add to the price of the bike at the dealer?
I bought mine used (3,000miles) so I really didn’t have to pay for it. At the dealer it’s gonna cost you $1500+
Try to find a ducati that is 2 years old and low mileage. Best value. Aftermarket mods make the bike easier to sell but don’t necessarily increase price.
Right now I’m looking for a 2019-2020 Multistrada pikes peak.
top speed?
Had it up to 230kmh/143mph on the track. Probably goes higher but I run out of track.
Don't know what to compare it to? How about a Honda Superhawk? Comfortable powerful V twin streetbike.
True. It just has 20 years of time between them.
I recently rode a 2015 Honda VFR 800 in comparison and that is very close to the Supersport. Just the Ducati does everything better except for the gas tank size.
You didn’t need to add a connection for your heated gear. You could have used the charger connection with an adapter. Hahahahaha
My heated jacket had a different connector. Cheaper to install that one versus buying a new jacket. it was a pain to get to the battery.
VFR 800??
I rode a 2015 VFR800 and the SuperSport on the same day on a great twisty road. The Supersport is better in every way except the gas tank. VFR has a bigger one. That doesn’t mean the VFR is bad, it’s actually quite good. If I never rode the Supersport and just the VFR I would be very happy. However... Ducati made a better version.
I own both and I much prefer the Supersport. I keep the VFR because I know that it will do 100k miles with minimal maintenance. In every other respect I prefer the Ducati.
Does anyone know if the mirrors fold in , thanks
Yes they do
@@leeridefar thank you for the reply , much appreciated 👍
I have no idea why you are pushing for the Ohlens upgrade. There is no need to waste your money unless you are tracking it and compete. The average commuter could and should not give a shit.
If you’re going to ride this aggressively you’ll want the ohlins suspension. Track or street. No better upgrade to a bike than suspension.
A lot of money for a parts bin special.
ducaTi
"a-KROP-o-vitch"
Nope... "a - crap-o-vich"
This would be the closest pronunciation for English speaker.