Respect mate. I'm taking my 1199s to the USA on a 12,000 mile, 4-month trip. Pani's are easily comfy enough to do 200-400 miles a day if really needed.
Didn’t have any problems, I actually drove at the peak of a heatwave in France, 42celsius and it did kick the fans on but it kept the engine temperature bellow 103c. Other than that it was good as long as you keep up a speed over 70km/h. I still run the same coolant on the bike, will probably change it before summer but i mean that it did not loose any or at least didn’t notice..
Hola. Hay alguna diferencia entre como es el ride entre la 848 y 899?? Aparte de los años de diferencia entre ellos? Y el performance es el mismo? Salu2
Si, son motos muy diferentes, la Panigale es más dura y precisa, el motor es más reaccionario y mas potente. La 848 es más suave, más pesada, menos potente, embrague en seco a no ser que sea la versión EVO y no tiene mapas de potencia. Cual es más bonita? Pues no se que decir pero la 848 tiene sus curvas ah y el monobrazo...aparte de su estética te recomiendo la Panigale.
How many kms does the bike have in total, and if I may ask how much money would the entire trip cost you? Did you change oil anywhere during the trip? Sorry for blasting with questions, I would certainly try this with my 848! But it already has 63.000km on it so I don't know if I should be worried or not!
It had 20.000km before the trip and changed the oil in Finland just in case but it wasn’t really needed...oil was new. Had the valves, filters, oils, coolant and tires replaced before the trip. Total cost about 1.5 - 2k €. 848 is different, if it’s not the evo version i would check the cylinder compression to see if there is wear also oil changes on that bike every 6k?
I have a 959 and use Motech saddle bags. Pro Blaze H (earlier version. Nothing officially is available for the 959. You have to buy the setup for 899, and modify the metal mounting bracket to fit a 959. This entails cutting or grinding it just a bit to clear the exhaust heat guard. I love this luggage system!
@@javithepito thanks, well whatever is on that video sounds bloody awesome and thats stock ones as you say,I have stock ones too, i ve heard termis too but stocks sounds better to me, more agressive
Wow! 😮 Amazing! I have a Panigale 959 also and I want to travel next year. Do you have a link for the motech bags? Also what other stuff did you take? Thank you so much 😊
I also have a 959 and use Motech saddle bags. Pro Blaze H (earlier version. Nothing officially is available for the 959. You have to buy the setup for 899, and modify the metal mounting bracket to fit a 959. This entails cutting or grinding it just a bit to clear the exhaust heat guard. I love this luggage system!
I have a 959 and use Motech saddle bags. Pro Blaze H (earlier version. Nothing officially is available for the 959. You have to buy the setup for 899, and modify the metal mounting bracket to fit a 959. This entails cutting or grinding it just a bit to clear the exhaust heat guard. I love this luggage system!
You know, i feel so disapoint with my self, because I have complains for traveling with my Yamaha Mt07 which is also easyer bike to travel that distance than you"rs, because of position and other. Now, I wont any more...
Not the best and not the worst, it is good in terms of the legs as you sit a bit higher than the rest of sportsbikes and i do have the comfort seat instead of the thinner original one. It has a bit wider handlebars and it makes it easier to deal with, but the weight is still going to be on your wrists so for longer rides not the best unless you have cruise control.
did you worry about a tire change while on the trip? also i have a panigale v4s with 22,500 miles i put on all of it within 6 months of having it and had a 959 previsioulsy for 2 months and put on 10,000 miles and have a kawasaki ninja 300 for my first bike and put on 24,000 ish miles on that in a year. i want to ride cross county with my paniglae but worry about break downs.... any advice? especaillly traveling on a liter bike?
I mounted the Pirelli Rosso 3 tires for the trip as they are good overall in any condition and lasted even 3000km after it. It is a Ducati it is very well engineered but that doesn’t mean you dont have to take care of it so changed the oil with motul 300v and also performed the valve check a month prior of the journey. I guess the v4 might be a bit more comfortable as it is wider but I can’t tell for sure as it also has more power and consumes more fuel, my average consumption was 250-300km a tank with all the luggage on. Keep a good speed to make the wind force take some weight from your wrists and if you can get cruise control installed and programmed i believe there was some guys from Australia that had the software Tuneboy i believe, or the plastic hand rest on the throttle. By the way nice bikes you had, i did have an aprilia rx, honda cr, monster 696 and got the Pani 889...i might be looking at the multiv4 or the xdiavel in the future. Go for it is awesome you will test yourself it’s not easy but rewarding🤩
@@javithepito Wow those are some nice collection of motorcycles you had. Ive test ride both but i still love the looks of the panigale i guess also since im 27 i can still ride in that aggressive position. Yeah i want curize control so bad and i know ducati just came out with heated grips on their v4r but i have the v4s so i am hoping atleast withing the next 1yeat or 2 they will finally put on cruize control and ill upgrade but if not ill have to look into something for the bike. Are you in the states? i live in st.louis so it isnt bad riding wise. when are yo getting the multi or the x diavel?
@@lavidadevinodh The Panigale is sex on wheels, i change my tires at a local shop, the valve clearance at Ducati and oil, filter, hydraulic fluids myself. I live in the Canary Islands(Spain) at the other side of the Atlantic would love to cross the states but that needs another vehicle or not.
Amazing. I'm glad I'm not the only crazy dude who bought Panigale for touring. I live on Gran Canaria and you've inspired me!
This dude somehow read my to do list and made all of my bike related dreams come true. Much respect m8. Loved your vid!
Respect mate. I'm taking my 1199s to the USA on a 12,000 mile, 4-month trip. Pani's are easily comfy enough to do 200-400 miles a day if really needed.
That’s something i would love to do, go for it!
Loved the vibe of this video! It's amazing how your bike starts to feel like home on these kind of trips right? 🙂
Respect 📈📈📈
My A.D.D. loves this type of video of your vacation!
16 days well spent.......that looked excellent
Nice video man !! hug from Brazil !
This is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!
This is how you live your life.
Awesome trip and video. 🤙
Complimenti, viaggiare con la Panigale dimostra la tua passione per la motocicletta.
Awesome video and fantastic experience. Greetings from Colombia.
You're an animal! Couldn't imagine a better ride...
Are you p. Diddy?
Are you a Spaniard living in Morocco? Como es vivir ahí?
Morocco?? No, the Canary Islands are part os Spain.. hope that helps.
hola como se llama la penultima cancion que no tiene voz y por cierto me encanta la panigale
Creo que era de NCS no recuerdo cual, veré la editacion y te digo
@@javithepito ok bro esque necesito que me la digas
gracias bro te eres el mejor
Fuuuuuck! I also own a 899. Could never drive that long on that bike:p
I did workout a bit before the trip, but its not an uncomfortable bike. Its a good bike👍
Nice mini movie 👍👍
Great work and a beautiful bike.
Is it a long term keeper?
Thanks man! For now i will keep it, it has been reliable and fun enough for the roads in the canary’s.
RESPECT
How did you get on with coolant temperatures on the 899? No issues with major overheating?
Didn’t have any problems, I actually drove at the peak of a heatwave in France, 42celsius and it did kick the fans on but it kept the engine temperature bellow 103c. Other than that it was good as long as you keep up a speed over 70km/h. I still run the same coolant on the bike, will probably change it before summer but i mean that it did not loose any or at least didn’t notice..
nice video, nice trip, nice bike :D
Thanks 👍
Hola. Hay alguna diferencia entre como es el ride entre la 848 y 899?? Aparte de los años de diferencia entre ellos? Y el performance es el mismo? Salu2
Si, son motos muy diferentes, la Panigale es más dura y precisa, el motor es más reaccionario y mas potente. La 848 es más suave, más pesada, menos potente, embrague en seco a no ser que sea la versión EVO y no tiene mapas de potencia. Cual es más bonita? Pues no se que decir pero la 848 tiene sus curvas ah y el monobrazo...aparte de su estética te recomiendo la Panigale.
How many kms does the bike have in total, and if I may ask how much money would the entire trip cost you? Did you change oil anywhere during the trip? Sorry for blasting with questions, I would certainly try this with my 848! But it already has 63.000km on it so I don't know if I should be worried or not!
It had 20.000km before the trip and changed the oil in Finland just in case but it wasn’t really needed...oil was new. Had the valves, filters, oils, coolant and tires replaced before the trip. Total cost about 1.5 - 2k €. 848 is different, if it’s not the evo version i would check the cylinder compression to see if there is wear also oil changes on that bike every 6k?
@@javithepito It is every 6.000km yes, I change it every 5 just to be sure. 2k for 12.500km plus hotels and gas? That's not a lot
@@disruptive4291 yes, not too bad...France is the most expensive country so far.
Nice video. What bags are those? and are they good in high speed?
SWMotech bags and they do hold on to the bike pretty well at 260kmh
I have a 959 and use Motech saddle bags. Pro Blaze H (earlier version. Nothing officially is available for the 959. You have to buy the setup for 899, and modify the metal mounting bracket to fit a 959. This entails cutting or grinding it just a bit to clear the exhaust heat guard. I love this luggage system!
What screen is that on you Duc???
Simple question, how many times have you refueled ?
Btw looks sick
About 40-50 times, did with a tank 250-350km, thanks 👍
You lived my Dream... I'm jealous
What tire do u use for this travel?
Pirelli Rosso 3, good overall tyre
Yo tuve esa en 1299 y la cambie por una multi a mis 30 , que debil me siento después de ver tu video. Feliciades !
Yo estoy mirando la street fighter v4 o v2 a ver cual es más ágil, debe ser una buena combinación entre sport y tour.
so you have termis or stocks? On some pics there are stocks on your bike on some termignoni
Fitted the stock’s for the trip just in case, otherwise i use the termis
@@javithepito thanks, well whatever is on that video sounds bloody awesome and thats stock ones as you say,I have stock ones too, i ve heard termis too but stocks sounds better to me, more agressive
Whats termis?
@@abdullahhussain1553 termignoni exhaust
@@schmirgldecks but the weight is about 3,5kg more, changing them will improve the feeling of the bike plus the extra hp.
which gear do you have? Shoes? tyres, pants? etc...
Wow! 😮 Amazing!
I have a Panigale 959 also and I want to travel next year.
Do you have a link for the motech bags? Also what other stuff did you take?
Thank you so much 😊
I also have a 959 and use Motech saddle bags. Pro Blaze H (earlier version. Nothing officially is available for the 959. You have to buy the setup for 899, and modify the metal mounting bracket to fit a 959. This entails cutting or grinding it just a bit to clear the exhaust heat guard. I love this luggage system!
Which seats do you have buddy
Ducati performance comfort seats
Nice! Which speficic bags did you use? Like what type from sw motech did you get?
I have a 959 and use Motech saddle bags. Pro Blaze H (earlier version. Nothing officially is available for the 959. You have to buy the setup for 899, and modify the metal mounting bracket to fit a 959. This entails cutting or grinding it just a bit to clear the exhaust heat guard. I love this luggage system!
Wow ! Nicely done man. I want to do the same. What camera are you using ?
Thanks man, I used the gopro session 2, it’s pretty good and offers less wind resistance.
Can you please say how much fuel do you refilled for the whole trip? 🤩❣️panigale❣️🔥
About 400 liters give or take ~
@@javithepito I am from India. In india, price for 1 litre petrol is 1.35usd😅🥴.... Means 100 indian rupee. 🥴
exactly what i was thinking 😂
400 liters per 12500? It means ≈ 3 liters per 100 kilometres. And Panigale 899 eats 7,4 liters per 100 kilometres. Why are you lying?
You know, i feel so disapoint with my self, because I have complains for traveling with my Yamaha Mt07 which is also easyer bike to travel that distance than you"rs, because of position and other. Now, I wont any more...
Nice one 👍 What was the comfort like on the Panigale ?
Not the best and not the worst, it is good in terms of the legs as you sit a bit higher than the rest of sportsbikes and i do have the comfort seat instead of the thinner original one. It has a bit wider handlebars and it makes it easier to deal with, but the weight is still going to be on your wrists so for longer rides not the best unless you have cruise control.
What all documents you carried bro
The ones legally necessary..
did you worry about a tire change while on the trip? also i have a panigale v4s with 22,500 miles i put on all of it within 6 months of having it and had a 959 previsioulsy for 2 months and put on 10,000 miles and have a kawasaki ninja 300 for my first bike and put on 24,000 ish miles on that in a year. i want to ride cross county with my paniglae but worry about break downs.... any advice? especaillly traveling on a liter bike?
I mounted the Pirelli Rosso 3 tires for the trip as they are good overall in any condition and lasted even 3000km after it.
It is a Ducati it is very well engineered but that doesn’t mean you dont have to take care of it so changed the oil with motul 300v and also performed the valve check a month prior of the journey. I guess the v4 might be a bit more comfortable as it is wider but I can’t tell for sure as it also has more power and consumes more fuel, my average consumption was 250-300km a tank with all the luggage on. Keep a good speed to make the wind force take some weight from your wrists and if you can get cruise control installed and programmed i believe there was some guys from Australia that had the software Tuneboy i believe, or the plastic hand rest on the throttle.
By the way nice bikes you had, i did have an aprilia rx, honda cr, monster 696 and got the Pani 889...i might be looking at the multiv4 or the xdiavel in the future.
Go for it is awesome you will test yourself it’s not easy but rewarding🤩
@@javithepito Wow those are some nice collection of motorcycles you had. Ive test ride both but i still love the looks of the panigale i guess also since im 27 i can still ride in that aggressive position. Yeah i want curize control so bad and i know ducati just came out with heated grips on their v4r but i have the v4s so i am hoping atleast withing the next 1yeat or 2 they will finally put on cruize control and ill upgrade but if not ill have to look into something for the bike. Are you in the states? i live in st.louis so it isnt bad riding wise. when are yo getting the multi or the x diavel?
also do you do tire changes yourself or do you take it in to the delearship?
@@lavidadevinodh The Panigale is sex on wheels, i change my tires at a local shop, the valve clearance at Ducati and oil, filter, hydraulic fluids myself.
I live in the Canary Islands(Spain) at the other side of the Atlantic would love to cross the states but that needs another vehicle or not.
estas loco tio ajajaja , me han dado ganas a mi de coger la s1000rr y hacerlo tambien desde lanzarote
Dale con un par de huevos 😁
I envy you bro 👍🏼
get a bike and do it bro, anything is possible if you really want to 🤙
Мне очень понравилось Спасибо тебе!!! 👍👍👍✊
wanted to put termignogni on my 899 but dude,honestly the stock exhaust sounds better to me,so i thought to give 2.5 k for termis hahaha,no fuckin way
I did bid them on ebay for 700€, i am a lucky bastard😎
@@javithepito so you have termis on this video?
How was the comfort on long drives?
For a sportsbike pretty good, of course you can’t compare it to a trail bike or a naked…
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