Yeah I am loving it so far! What do you think about the Super Duke? The reason I ask is that I am interested in that bike and and thinking of adding it to my collection, but not sure if I want two naked bikes.
@@d.magnus425 Well depends on how you like your bike, the Duke has crazy torque I'm sure you know that already but when you go to 5-7k rpm you can feel the engine vibrating a lot. That's one thing I did not like about the bike, the feel of the engine vibrating makes me feel like the bike is gonna blow up or something. The quick shifter up and down is smooth but you have to use it at a certain rpm/speed to make it as smooth as the Ducati, where the Ducati you can just pretty much downshift or quick shift at any rpm higher than 4k to make it smooth. I also love the keyless function, and cruise control on the bike which the SFV4S doesn't have. The SFV4s handles much better imo and is more comfortable than the Duke. You also don't feel any heat from the engine on the Duke like you do on the Duc, so thats a plus. Ah and i don't know if its my suspension setup but on the Duke when you're going 0-90 it feels unstable and you get a slight wobble at the front end, I haven't had that issue on the Duc yet, maybe because of the electronic suspension.
@@dotdot3624 Thank you for your response. I think I will pass on the Super Duke. Although, I wish that the SFV4s came with cruise control and keyless functionality, having those items on the bike would make it more modern.
@@d.magnus425 I've also been having issue with the throttle being too resistant.. I don't know if its the size of it or the grip of it but I feel like i have to grip a lot harder than i did on my previous bikes and it just wear out my palms a lot faster than normal. I might try an aftermarket grip as well.
@@dotdot3624 Yeah its like I love going on longer rides but when I am done my throttle hand looks like it has the kung fu grip lol. I am trying the "cheaper" option first by putting the grip puppies. If I am not satisfied with them, I will definitely change out the grips.
Nice 👍.
On my V4S i also have the grip puppies and almost exactly the same of all your mods installed.
Like they say, "great minds think alike". Thanks!
@@d.magnus425 I immediately thought so too 😉
Your bike looks beautiful de
Thanks!!!
Love it, recently traded in my 2020 KTM Super Duke R for the 2022 SFV4S, such a great and comfortable bike.
Yeah I am loving it so far! What do you think about the Super Duke? The reason I ask is that I am interested in that bike and and thinking of adding it to my collection, but not sure if I want two naked bikes.
@@d.magnus425 Well depends on how you like your bike, the Duke has crazy torque I'm sure you know that already but when you go to 5-7k rpm you can feel the engine vibrating a lot. That's one thing I did not like about the bike, the feel of the engine vibrating makes me feel like the bike is gonna blow up or something. The quick shifter up and down is smooth but you have to use it at a certain rpm/speed to make it as smooth as the Ducati, where the Ducati you can just pretty much downshift or quick shift at any rpm higher than 4k to make it smooth. I also love the keyless function, and cruise control on the bike which the SFV4S doesn't have. The SFV4s handles much better imo and is more comfortable than the Duke. You also don't feel any heat from the engine on the Duke like you do on the Duc, so thats a plus. Ah and i don't know if its my suspension setup but on the Duke when you're going 0-90 it feels unstable and you get a slight wobble at the front end, I haven't had that issue on the Duc yet, maybe because of the electronic suspension.
@@dotdot3624 Thank you for your response. I think I will pass on the Super Duke. Although, I wish that the SFV4s came with cruise control and keyless functionality, having those items on the bike would make it more modern.
@@d.magnus425 I've also been having issue with the throttle being too resistant.. I don't know if its the size of it or the grip of it but I feel like i have to grip a lot harder than i did on my previous bikes and it just wear out my palms a lot faster than normal. I might try an aftermarket grip as well.
@@dotdot3624 Yeah its like I love going on longer rides but when I am done my throttle hand looks like it has the kung fu grip lol. I am trying the "cheaper" option first by putting the grip puppies. If I am not satisfied with them, I will definitely change out the grips.
The grips are fine, you’re hanging on too tight.
Slow down pleaseeeeeeeeeeee
Will do!