Its kinda funny how with Ducati there’s essentially no actual engine mods you can ever do to any of the later models. So all you can do is tack on a bunch of carbon fiber parts and do an exhaust. You could do a sprocket set and gain some acceleration that way but you’d lose top speed.
Thanks! Interesting idea that there might be a 959 Final Edition - if indeed Ducati do switch their smaller superbike to a V4. I had assumed that the Corse would be the last hurrah for the 959, but I could be wrong. I agree an auto-blipper would be very cool.
Nigel Street that’s disappointing, I guess I really can’t see any reason to purchase the 959 over the v4 panigale now. I really thought the corse had the auto blip.
@@Subi_doo I would say there are lots of differences (beyond just price), not least being that the 959 is just overall more usable on public roads, but if you can stretch to the V4 S (and get Akrapovic race cans!), then go for it!
Yes, it's for the EURO4 regulations. There are emissions restrictions (offset by a larger engine capacity over the 899), but they had to move to a side exhaust mainly because the noise is measured from the centre of the bike, which is where the underbelly exhaust exits - so they had to move the exhaust exit away from the middle of the bike. Sad that Ducati can't even sell the bike as intended even in Italy!
Good question. The battery tender lead was fitted by the dealer, and I guess that's the convenient place - it tucks reasonably behind the fairing. I guess it would be neater and be more protected to come out through the tail, but in practice I don't think it's an issue.
FYI- there is a “plug” sold by Ducati that plugs into the connector in the rear cowl that has the battery tender lead. That’s how I have my 1299 hooked up and it works great.
snakeskinner2 Hi, it’s an official Ducati Performance part, available in the Corse colour scheme. You should be able to order it through any Ducati dealer. Cheers.
Would the 959 be too much for a first bike?.. I am looking on buying a GSX-S750 as my commuting/fun touring bike, but I also want to purchase a sports bike for going for hoons, but I don't want a bike that will be too difficult to ride as a new biker?
I think it might be a much, yes. It’s true that you can ride any bike slowly, but the body position on a sports bike makes it a bit harder to control bike, particularly at low speeds. However, if you are looking at a GSX, I think the 959 would actually be easier - less heavy etc
Nigel Street Hi Nigel, I passed my test and unfortunately I went with my heart and bought the 959 corse I love it and so pleased I did, however I am only in wet mode for now 😂
Great video! Did you have to change the low fairing to install the akra exhaust?
Hi, thank you, glad you liked the video. Yes, it’s necessary to change the lower fairings on both sides to switch to underbelly slip ons.
Great Mods ! Amazing Bike 🔥
Thanks Rizwan! I love the bike!
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Its kinda funny how with Ducati there’s essentially no actual engine mods you can ever do to any of the later models. So all you can do is tack on a bunch of carbon fiber parts and do an exhaust. You could do a sprocket set and gain some acceleration that way but you’d lose top speed.
I put a 14T front sprocket on a Monster 1100s I owned once, as it was tricky to ride smoothly at urban speeds, but this doesn't need that, I think.
Panigale 959 doesn’t really have any need for a quick acceleration gearing.... it already power wheelies in stock for when going full throttle
Good video. I'm wondering if there'll be a final edition 959 Corse. Also an Up _AND down_ quickshift would be a nice farewell bonus. 😎
Thanks! Interesting idea that there might be a 959 Final Edition - if indeed Ducati do switch their smaller superbike to a V4. I had assumed that the Corse would be the last hurrah for the 959, but I could be wrong. I agree an auto-blipper would be very cool.
I thought this corse has up and down quickshift?
#MLB_MotoVlogs Unfortunately not, just a standard ‘up’ quickshifter.
Nigel Street that’s disappointing, I guess I really can’t see any reason to purchase the 959 over the v4 panigale now. I really thought the corse had the auto blip.
@@Subi_doo I would say there are lots of differences (beyond just price), not least being that the 959 is just overall more usable on public roads, but if you can stretch to the V4 S (and get Akrapovic race cans!), then go for it!
So for the european market is the exhaust at right side? Do you know why ducati had to do this? Because of emissons? Because of noise cancelling?
Yes, it's for the EURO4 regulations. There are emissions restrictions (offset by a larger engine capacity over the 899), but they had to move to a side exhaust mainly because the noise is measured from the centre of the bike, which is where the underbelly exhaust exits - so they had to move the exhaust exit away from the middle of the bike. Sad that Ducati can't even sell the bike as intended even in Italy!
@@nigelpstreet oh my god. The under engine exhaust is one of the greatest Things i Like by Ducati.
Is there a reason you are not running your battery tender through the tail?
Good question. The battery tender lead was fitted by the dealer, and I guess that's the convenient place - it tucks reasonably behind the fairing. I guess it would be neater and be more protected to come out through the tail, but in practice I don't think it's an issue.
FYI- there is a “plug” sold by Ducati that plugs into the connector in the rear cowl that has the battery tender lead. That’s how I have my 1299 hooked up and it works great.
@@bigbuckeye76 Good info, thanks!
My I ask what you pay for insurance per year?
Goratchthemule same , for 2019 I was quoted 180 . Not to sure if that’s high or not
The 959 red has clear coat. The 899 didn't.
That's not been the case with all the examples I've seen, right up to and including the V2.
Where did you get the rear seat cowl?
It's an official Ducati Performance, painted specifically for the Corse model. I ordered mine through the dealer at the time I bought the bike itself.
What website did you purchase your bike ?
R R It was bought new from a Ducati dealer.
You got the mods from the dealership as well or website?
R R Mostly through dealer, a couple from EvoTech Performance as mentioned in vid.
Where did you get the seat cowl
snakeskinner2 Hi, it’s an official Ducati Performance part, available in the Corse colour scheme. You should be able to order it through any Ducati dealer. Cheers.
Would the 959 be too much for a first bike?.. I am looking on buying a GSX-S750 as my commuting/fun touring bike, but I also want to purchase a sports bike for going for hoons, but I don't want a bike that will be too difficult to ride as a new biker?
I think it might be a much, yes. It’s true that you can ride any bike slowly, but the body position on a sports bike makes it a bit harder to control bike, particularly at low speeds. However, if you are looking at a GSX, I think the 959 would actually be easier - less heavy etc
Nigel Street thanks for the reply, it’s call tough, my head is telling me to start off low cc but my heart says Panigale 😂 I have my test in 2 weeks
Life Four Zero Just think about if you drop it 😳 My advice would be to play the long game. Good luck with your test!
Nigel Street Hi Nigel, I passed my test and unfortunately I went with my heart and bought the 959 corse
I love it and so pleased I did, however I am only in wet mode for now 😂
@@MultiMb77 That's a pretty positive 'unfortunately' - congrats on passing test and enjoy the bike - ride safe!