2025 PANIGALE V2 ARRIVES | Another Ducati Let Down?

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @JxMx23
    @JxMx23 21 день назад +15

    I think you're spot on with your thoughts. Majority of Ducati owners, including me, purchase them for the looks / feeling the bike gives. Not necessarily track performance or how comfortable they are. This V2 is a total backwards step in my opinion - I have the current Bayliss and I can't see myself swapping it for this model.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад +5

      Agreed. Major downgrade. The current gen V2 stands alone in its class. This incoming v2 will be pooled in with the R9, RS660, etc. That specialness a Panigale is supposed to give you, is gone. Hold on to that Bayliss brother.

    • @JxMx23
      @JxMx23 21 день назад +1

      @@ridewithKY - if I had to buy a bike in the 120bhp category, would I pay the premium for the new V2? I can't see it - the old V2 premium was justifiable as it was in its own class and had that Ducati specialness. The new bike will be a great bike but will people part with their money for one? Time will tell.
      I had an RS660 before the V2 and it was a fantastic bike and nearly half the price of the V2. A slightly used S1K in the UK is cheaper than the V2. Most (not all) of the positive comments are likely from people that will never actually buy one...

    • @Gary-r1o
      @Gary-r1o 20 дней назад +2

      Agreed! long time Ducati fan and owner and I can see a drastic change in direction for the company from aesthetically pleasing design to more performance oriented emphasis. They have slowly killed away everything that has made a Ducati a Ducati starting with the larger displacement V-Twin engine to the demise of the Trellis frame to the end of the single sided swingarm and now the death of the Desmo valve system. NOTHING left of the DNA that made a Ducati a Ducati!

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад +1

      @JxMx23 great points. This bike is basically supposed to compete with $12K bikes, yet costs about the same as the current V2. Which as you’ve alluded to, was in its own class. If you really want to have a laugh, go on Ducati’s online configuring tool for the new V2 and look at how much the parts are going to cost. $1800 for some rearsets, $750 for a steering dampener, $3000 for an exhaust (not including the necessary fairing). Bike gets over $25K in a hurry.
      RS660 is a fantastic price especially for the cost. I have seen those bikes for under $10k in the USA either on sale or with factory incentives. Ton of bike for the money.
      Your statement about those commenting positively but never having any intention of actually buying one is so true. 😂.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад +3

      @Gary-r1o yup. Panigale is slowly losing its DNA. I understand the practical purpose for all these changes, but the Panigale is not supposed to be practical. Nobody buys a McLaren because of its practical cup holders and long service interval…

  • @sattvicvelo3506
    @sattvicvelo3506 21 день назад +16

    I’ll be buying one. It’s basically a better looking super sport 950s with less heat issues. Yes, I’ll take one - only ever ride mountains never go on track. It’s perfect for me.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад

      Enjoy that new V2 when you get it. As long as you like it, then that’s what matters. 👊🏽

  • @RaidenF8
    @RaidenF8 20 дней назад +6

    I love this new release of V2 and will most likely be getting one. I currently ride a Monster 937. When this Monster came out, people were upset that it didn't have the trellis frame. It has been a great bike for me for the street and for the track. I just don't love the way the headlights look on the monster.
    To me, the new V2 looks beautiful. It is light-weight. Has the latest and greatest technology. Has more than enough horsepower for the street and the track. Not too uncomfortable. Has cruise control, and even has a fuel gauge which the previous one didn't. On paper for me, this checks all the boxes for street riding, commuting, canyon riding, and going to the track.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад +1

      Enjoy that V2 if you end up getting one. You sound like a great candidate for the new V2!

    • @Artikoner850
      @Artikoner850 18 дней назад

      So it inspires the Monster rider, which is good right. But the purest are turned away. I am not a fan one bit, for all of the reasons. I don’t own a V2 for comfort, I don’t own a V2 for practicality, I own it because #racebike! The V2 truly exceeds my capabilities on and off track, which constantly challenges me to become better. So now, Ducati wants to meet me where I’m at? Naw… I’m good… Lamborghini, Ferrari don’t design based on comfort, but rather how it makes you feel, mixed with bikes that exceed our capabilities, but it’s exciting that own it. Price should not be the reason you buy one… it shouldn’t be affordable for everyone and with the price released, it hasn’t changed for the V2S. If you are looking to buy a V2, don’t buy this one, you’ll thank me later.

    • @RaidenF8
      @RaidenF8 18 дней назад

      @@Artikoner850 well my point is that it is a different bike. It is a totally new bike. The name just happens to be V2 which upsets people who THINK that the V2 name means that it should behave a certain way. Well that V2 is no more. Many of these people would have been more fine if it was called SS and if Ducati had just cancelled the V2. R6 was cancelled too, people missed it, but they understood.
      If u look at this bike with the lens of "Is it a good bike?" , the answer would be absolutely yes. Of course we have just seen the specs, and we need to ride it first, but on paper, it is a fantastic bike. I think Ducati decided to go with the Panigale V2 name just because they think they would sell more with this name. But in the end, it's just a name.
      If u need something that exceeds your skills, Ducati still has the V4 for u.

  • @sidbhan193
    @sidbhan193 21 день назад +14

    I think its great in terms of usable power on the street. 120ps is a sweet spot. Cant wait for them to release in 2025.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад +1

      It could very well be a really nice riding bike. We'll see in 2025.

  • @williambrown6080
    @williambrown6080 20 дней назад +3

    Have to say, this is probably the best summation of why people buy Ducatis, it's an emotional purchase.
    I've had some 30 Ducatis now and currently own the Panigale V4 SP2 30th anniversario 916, my good lady has the Panigale V2 Final Edition and a 1200S Multistrada.
    As much as I understand why they are making their design choices, as much as I think they look, ok, to me,they are now mainstream motorcycles.
    There's no longer a reason to follow your heart to buy a Ducati as they don't offer anything significantly different to other manufacturers, the emotional bubble has effectively burst.
    Bikes that will never race, nor have a race series have no business with a dual sided arm, streetfighters and the new V2 are not race bikes which need the double sided to go quicker, they are road bikes with monumental price tags and now,no incentive to buy one, for me anyway. I'm so glad myself and my partner bought when we did, last in the line of outstandingly gorgeous bikes bought from the heart.
    Great video dude👌

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад +1

      Thank you! I would say 30 Ducati purchases makes you a true Ducati fan and part of the core demographic. Seeing as you are unimpressed by this bike says a lot. Enjoy that SP2 anniversario, man that's a beautiful bike. I'm only on my 3rd Ducati now (all purchased new) and at least from what I'm seeing now, I will not be buying this new generation of Panigale. Cheers, ride safe.

  • @DMRMOTORSPORT
    @DMRMOTORSPORT 21 день назад +27

    Lighter bike with more low end torque and a more comfortable riding position is a winning recipe.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад +5

      You are describing a supersport, not a Panigale.

    • @DMRMOTORSPORT
      @DMRMOTORSPORT 21 день назад

      ​@ridewithKY The supersport won't be racing in supersport. The new V2 won't need to be restricted in the championship now and it's 17kg lighter.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад +3

      Are we talking about the new V2 in the context of the street or in the context of professional motorcycle racing? The video was in the context of a street application which is consistent with how Ducati is publicizing this motorcycle.
      All good points regarding its competitiveness in supersport.

    • @DMRMOTORSPORT
      @DMRMOTORSPORT 21 день назад

      It will be better on the street and the track. It's only 0.2 seconds a lap slower than a full power 2024 V2 so it will be faster than the current power restricted 2024 race bikes.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад +4

      We’ll see if it’s better on the street. Be interested to see if it’s really 37 lbs lighter than the outgoing V2. You know how manufacturers are with their “specs” sometimes…

  • @tjjr1062
    @tjjr1062 21 день назад +3

    I agree. Ducati bikes should remain special.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад

      Indeed! That’s what makes it a Panigale. Leave the practicality to other bikes in the line.

  • @sleeper.simulant7327
    @sleeper.simulant7327 21 день назад +7

    So the V2 and Supersport were basically combined into one bike to fight bikes like the R9 and RC990. The prior V2 was in a class of its own, this new one is competitive with the up and coming super sport class…

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад +5

      I agree that’s the intention. That’s not what a Panigale is though. Panigale is supposed to be in its own class, you buy a Panigale because it’s unique and special. You don’t buy a Panigale because it’s the Ducati version of an R9.

    • @jaysonkawasaki
      @jaysonkawasaki 21 день назад

      @@ridewithKYcouldn’ve said it better and this bike NEEDS ecs!! Especially for 18k

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад

      Similar price to the current V2 but sure seems like you get a lot less.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад

      @jaysonkawasaki somebody commented the new valvetrain is supposed to have an 18,000 mile interval instead of the current 15,000 mile interval for desmo. Inconsequential difference… give me desmo if that’s all I’m gaining in service interval.

    • @jaysonkawasaki
      @jaysonkawasaki 21 день назад +1

      @@ridewithKY I think electronically controlled suspension would’ve taken this bike to the next level…

  • @topolino65
    @topolino65 20 дней назад +1

    Have to agree. As an owner of several Ducatis over the years, from a 748SPS, 998S, 999S, 1098S, Monster S4RS, 1199S, 1299S and currently lucky enough to own a Panigale V4SP2 30 Anniversario 916, having owned a V4 S 2018 before that, I can concur that both the new V4 and V2 feel very much like neutered down versions of what we classicly identify with as making their products unique. As you say a potentially dangerous path they have chosen to follow in pursuit of market share.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад

      Notice how all the people in the comments who have Ducati's currently are pretty unimpressed by the new Panigale's. But all the people who have never bought a Ducati and probably never will are making excuses on Ducati's behalf. The weight reduction is impressive (if the numbers are even true), but I don't think it's much of a selling point when a manufacturer tells you the new version of Panigale is slower than the old one, but only by a little bit.

  • @mylexicon2
    @mylexicon2 20 дней назад +4

    It’s weird that people reduce supersport bikes to a single metric-peak horsepower. The Panigale gets variable valve timing and loses a score of kilograms, but people complain it’s not exciting. Most road riders roll around in the midrange of the powerband. They don’t optimize the gearing to make the most of the peak power. The variable intake and lightweight will make a huge difference for them. Plus, the power is determined by the Supersport homologation.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад

      I don't think it's that people are reducing this bike to just the HP number. It's that Ducati comes out and says here's our new bike, it's slower than the old one but only by a little bit. It's much lighter which 37 lbs is no small feat. But conveniently leave out the fact the power to weight is ultimately much worse than the prior Panigale. A replacement should be an improvement in all aspects.

    • @mylexicon2
      @mylexicon2 19 дней назад

      @ The issue is that the marginal cost of horsepower is basically zero. Naturally, manufacturers work day and night to convince consumers that horsepower is valuable and they should pay big money for it. Same with lap times. It’s mostly tires and maybe a bit of brake. They’ve also taught consumers to devalue improvements that have high marginal cost, like redesigning and optimizing components, eliminating weight, etc. Ducati has made a demonstrably better bike, cutting 10kg of dead weight out of the non-variable desmo valvetrain and cylinder head, and creating a useable flat torque curve and long service intervals with fewer shim adjustments, but people complain because it’s .1 seconds slower around Vallelunga. The manufacturers did this to themselves by conning consumers, but it’s crazy how many people are actually under their marketing spell.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  19 дней назад +1

      All great points. I don’t think we know what the interval is going to be for this valvetrain though. Somebody in the comment section said their dealership indicated it would be an 18,000 mile interval as opposed to the 15,000 mile desmo interval. If true, that’s a pretty small increment. It’s not nothing, but it’s not a ton either. A 15,000 mile interval for desmo is already pretty long. Also, I doubt the service itself will be much cheaper. Most of the labor for desmo is getting to the cylinder heads. Also, we now have that added complexity of the variable cam timing. Time will tell.
      The weight reduction on this bike is surely impressive (if the number is even accurate). If we take a step back though, we see the power to weight ratio is significantly worse than the prior gen. Doesn’t mean this will be a bad bike but the numbers are what they are. Should we accept manufacturers giving us slower bikes with each new generation? Not sure if that’s a good idea as consumers.

  • @Zx7Trev-x8w
    @Zx7Trev-x8w 20 дней назад +1

    "Buying a Ducati isn't supposed to make sense"...Exactly Right

  • @robertlockett6670
    @robertlockett6670 18 дней назад +3

    For companies to stay in business, they have to adjust to the evolution of the market. Companies like Porsche and Ferrari‘s for example, had to do the exact same thing. The reason why Porsches is able to do the R&D programs for exotic cars is because they have the full & small size SUV. Which generates the bulk of the company sales. And by making a more comfortable, more reliable and more affordable middleweight motorcycle. It allows them to keep making the Exotic and limited production bikes that you spoke about.

    • @tonychettleburgh8953
      @tonychettleburgh8953 18 дней назад

      Absolutely spot on there mate, Iv'e always fancied a Ducati sport bike but they have always been way out of my reach but this bike at the price they have pitched it at brings it a darn site closer to my door. Not everyone has got £25,000 to spend on their Sunday toy !!

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  18 дней назад

      @tonychettleburgh8953 we are talking about $2000 difference between the old v2 and the new one. That’s not nothing, but hardly enough to shut out a buyer completely. Afterall it’s still going to be more than the competition. KTM 990 might be close in price but we don’t quite know yet. R9 is significantly cheaper and RS660 even cheaper than that. The new S and the old base will be the same price.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  17 дней назад

      Not really… Porsche has done an excellent job at expanding their appeal without sacrificing the identity of the company. Notice how the 911 has remained very 911, all the while expanding their line. The boxster and cayenne saved the company financially in the late 90’s/early 00’s. At the same time they never sacrificed what the 911 was because the 911 is the identity of the company. When you think of Porsche, you don’t think of the Panamera. You think of the 911. As a result look at the value’s of Porsche’s. Their resale value is always at the top and their brand interest is at an all time high.
      On the other hand Ferrari has done a very poor job of expanding their appeal while still retaining the DNA of the company. I could go on and on about Ferrari right now. All I’ll say is look at where 296, Roma, and SF90 values are right now. Not long ago you had to beg Ferrari to even sell you a car for over sticker. Not so anymore. This is shocking because most Ferrari buyers do not cross shop. They ONLY buy Ferrari’s. There’s a lot more to the Ferrari situation but I won’t go into it.
      What Ducati is doing here is not at all like what Porsche did.

    • @robertlockett6670
      @robertlockett6670 14 дней назад

      @@ridewithKY Thank you for your insight. I agree, but I also disagree. I understand the analogy of the 911. And this is just food for thought. The equivalent of the 911 for Ducati would be the V4. All of their more exotic motorcycles are based primarily off of the V4 like the 911. The GT 2 & GT 3 etc. are based off of the 911. The Ducati V2 would be more like the Porsche Boxster. A great car. A great teammate and asset to the main character in the story. And the reason why I brought up Ferrari is because they did something that they said they would never ever do. Which is start making SUVs to offset just like other companies have. They said that they wanted a piece of the pie of the Lamborghini Urus, and this is their way of going about it. To maintain a tomorrow for the company. Cause just like you said some of those other vehicles that got released was not the answer. Thank you again for your insight. Appreciate you!

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  14 дней назад

      @@robertlockett6670 I appreciate the connection you are trying to make but the 911 and Boxster are two different vehicle families. V2, Bayliss, V2FE, V4, V4R, SP2, Moto GP Rep, etc. are all under the Panigale family despite obvious differences between them all. They are all so related that there is a lot of part compatibility between all the bikes previously mentioned. Ultimately they are a lot more alike than they are different. Boxster and 911 basically have no cross compatibility and are not at all within the same family of cars.
      When the Boxster was released, Porsche was very clear it was an addition to the line and the 911 philosophy would be untouched. That is not at all what Ducati has done. They have not added to their line with this new V2, they have changed what the Panigale V2 is. Saying the V2 is akin to a Boxster is just not accurate.
      The point is not that Ferrari has expanded their line. Interest in their brand has decreased because they've moved away from what makes a Ferrari a Ferrari while also expanding their line. Porsche and Lamborghini have not done this. They have expanded their lines while maintaining their identity. Historically Lamborghini resale has been atrocious, but not so anymore. That's what happens when you expand your appeal while maintaining the reason why people originally fell in love with your product.

  • @jrloPanigale
    @jrloPanigale 14 дней назад

    I’m not mad. The new direction of the new V2 bodes well for the value of the V2 Final Edition that I have coming in a couple months! 👏🏼😝

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  14 дней назад +1

      Now we know the real reason why Ducati released the V2FE. Even Ducati knew this new V2 isn’t a real Panigale. 😂

  • @horrorfanhero427
    @horrorfanhero427 20 дней назад

    I'm excited about it! I want a street v2 it's better for a daily and great for Twisties . It's beautiful and awesome for riding the streets. Ducati is making a product for those of us who just ride. If you want a track bike get the v4. If you want a good dependable street bike Ducati now has you covered. I love this! I want one.i will say though I'd rather had the single side swing arm.

  • @patrikragnmark5307
    @patrikragnmark5307 19 дней назад +1

    I rhink they are totally right👍🏻
    Everybody cannot buy a F1 motorbike for the road..!
    It is called Harmony👌🏼
    That said they can keep a 200ps bike for the track people but for most of us 110-130ps is just perfect match, 35000km on a Supersport S 🤝
    Totally horryfied on a 214ps V4 Panigale 🥵

  • @vinrave
    @vinrave 13 дней назад

    Hi RidewithKY I really appreciate your insights about the new Panigale V2. Im kinda interested in the V2S but I’m still debating whether to get the new V2S next year or the new 2025 V4? I’m currently riding the monster 937. What would be your personal recommendations since you have both experiences with V2 and V4? And why?
    Thank you and I’ll support your channel

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  13 дней назад

      Kinda hard to say since I don't have any real world experience with either yet. All I have are spec sheets and some photos/videos. Both the V4 and V2 next year are going to be completely new architecture. The V4 engine is basically the same as the current gen V4 so it should be solid. The V2 engine is completely new and with the addition of variable cam timing; I would be cautious with that one. If it were me I'd stay on the Monster until this Panigale fiasco works itself out. I have a feeling they will do a slight redesign on the fairings for the V4 as most people aren't too thrilled with the appearance.
      If I had to get one of these bikes next year, it'd be the V4. Mostly because we know the engine is proven and it still retains its specialness. For me personally, I do not want a Panigale that has the same engine as a Multistrada, Monster, etc. Panigale's should have their own engines. Hope that helps man.

  • @user-hb6ms3mb4t
    @user-hb6ms3mb4t 20 дней назад

    Great points and perspective. I agree it’s homogenised and a risk to the elusive image, but I’m sure it will sell and leaves options open - V2R etc. Ultimately, we gotta wait and see how it rides. The rest is speculation. Cheers . G.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад

      Yup, good point! It's likely this bike will be a good one. On paper though, pretty unimpressed. Cheers.

    • @user-hb6ms3mb4t
      @user-hb6ms3mb4t 19 дней назад

      @ I hear you. Let’s see. In the meantime, take care my friend 🫶.

  • @PecheurAnglais
    @PecheurAnglais 17 дней назад

    My first Ducati was a 916, a joy to ride and so damn sexy. The new V2 is lighter, more powerful, certain to be way more reliable and still a great looking bike in my opinion. I reckon it will be awesome on the track!

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  17 дней назад

      The new v2 is lighter but not more powerful. It’s lighter by about 7-8% but down about 23% on power. Reliability is a question mark as well, it might be, but I wouldn’t count on first year Ducati variable cam timing.

    • @PecheurAnglais
      @PecheurAnglais 17 дней назад

      @@ridewithKY I believe the standard 916 was only about 114 bhp

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  17 дней назад

      In this video we are comparing the current v2 with the incoming v2. Why would we compare it with a 30 year old motorcycle?

  • @hickory5467
    @hickory5467 6 дней назад

    An unpopular opinion but The 25 v2 sounds like a bike I would actually considering to buy. The R&D seems to benefit what I’m looking for in my next bike.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  6 дней назад

      Awesome man, hope you end up with one and end up enjoying it.

  • @In-Marty-We-Trust
    @In-Marty-We-Trust 20 дней назад

    I’m kinda excited! It pits the V2 with the KTM RC990 along with the rest of the middleweights.
    Also with the weight down, an R version (or aftermarket) I’m sure can make slight changes for body position and power/torque curve for more of a track focus.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад

      We’ll see! Your prediction could very well be proven true.

    • @In-Marty-We-Trust
      @In-Marty-We-Trust 19 дней назад

      @ I’m just waiting to see how they do in WorldSSP next year. My theory was the V2s weight which limited them from winning the championship. Most weight + most power = hardest tyre wear compared to the rest of the grid. So…my guess is a limited R model just enough for FIM homologation with a short stroke, lower CC and higher redline.
      The softer rider triangle won’t matter as no track bike will run stock clip ons, seats or rearsets anyway.

  • @marwanabouljoud2411
    @marwanabouljoud2411 15 дней назад

    Interesting and probably quite correct for a demographic. I love Ducatis and have MSV4S for long trips. Never felt right on a Panigale for variety of reasons including ergos. The new V2 may fit the bill. Is Ducati targeting a new or additional demographic?

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  15 дней назад +1

      Absolutely. They are trying to widen their appeal. Maybe this new V2 will be a little better fit for you. 👊🏽.

  • @jesus2400
    @jesus2400 20 дней назад

    Great job on the Ducati purists evaluation. Unfortunately Audi has different marketing plains for the brand.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад

      Agreed. It’s not necessarily a bad thing across the board, but for those that love the Ducati brand it’s sad to see its DNA slowly fade away.

  • @elliottbailey2522
    @elliottbailey2522 11 дней назад

    for the last part of this vid - you messed uo by sitting in front of the V4. I'm like "when is this guy gonna move so I can see the V4?" lol

  • @paniv2364
    @paniv2364 11 дней назад

    In the UK price is going to be a tad under £15k for the base model
    Looking forward to seeing road tests and to see it in the plastic.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  11 дней назад

      For sure. Things tend to look different in person than they do in pictures.

  • @diversityhobbit
    @diversityhobbit 19 дней назад

    Looks great and probably better for actual street use. Hope it has less ducati tax maintenance with the new engine that is a big win.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  19 дней назад

      Hope so too. The interval should be longer but Ducati hasn’t really said how much longer. I would think the valve service itself is similar in cost since most of the labor is just getting access to the valve covers.

    • @Artikoner850
      @Artikoner850 18 дней назад

      Honestly, you think that would be a key selling point if there is much of a difference? And once again, no surprise to anyone that buys a Ducati, right?

  • @doswoods653
    @doswoods653 20 дней назад +1

    They can fix all of this. Just don’t call it a Panigale. I hated the “v2” label when they stopped naming them after displacement. Calling it a V2 when there’s a V4 of the same model year just makes it sound like the inferior version of Panigale whereas a 955 Panigale designation (as with previous models) would indicate a standalone machine built to purpose either for or in spite of a category. Same thing here with this new V2, it should just be the new SS or something and not be called a Panigale. Then either do away with the V2 altogether or expand on the ‘24 model machine, name it based on displacement, maybe give it aero to separate it further visually from the SS and link it more strongly to the V4, and keep its power output between 150 and 175bhp. Oh yeah, stop worrying about making things practical.
    “I was considering it’s practicality when I purchased my Ducati.”-said no one, ever, ever. You’re welcome Ducati. I just saved you.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад

      100%. You don't buy a Panigale because it's comfortable. A selling point for the new Panigale is a fuel gauge and risers for the clip-ons? REALLY? It's no small feat this V2 will be 37lbs lighter than outgoing model, but the power to weight is still worse by quite a margin. 8% lighter but about 25% down on power. No thanks...

  • @kforeal6809
    @kforeal6809 20 дней назад +3

    This bike will be proof, if you buy this over the R9, you only buy Ducati for the flex. To each their own, I just think it's kinda silly.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад +1

      😂. If you want more validation of your point, go on Ducati’s online builder for the new V2 and look at how much the parts are going to be. $750 for a steering dampener… You can get the new V2 up over $25k in a hurry and it’s supposed to compete with $12k bikes. 😂😂😂.

    • @kforeal6809
      @kforeal6809 20 дней назад

      @ dude could you imagine?!! Holy smokes. Great content, but the way. Keep it coming!

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад

      Appreciate the support! Thank you!

  • @federanger
    @federanger 17 дней назад

    people get way to worked up ! most riders can't even drive to the skill of 170 hp . this is perfect , great looks and wont break your wrists for a daily ride

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  17 дней назад

      A lot of truth to this. We’ll see once it comes out.

  • @MrNsentra
    @MrNsentra 21 день назад

    well said. send this vid to ducati executives 🤝

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад

      Haha appreciate it, thank you!

  • @TheRapidKiwi
    @TheRapidKiwi 21 день назад +1

    AGree with you. The new Panigale V2 is one thing, but what about the V2 streetfighter?! Holy crap that thing looks wimpy.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад

      They have somehow made the SF even weirder looking than it already is. I thought the SF could only be improved upon, I was wrong. That exhaust especially is atrocious.

  • @joeybyrnes3466
    @joeybyrnes3466 10 дней назад

    @ridewithKY do you think that this engine power plant is at least a step up in the right direction with the streetfighter V2? I agree with everything you said about the panigale but I do like this for the streetfighter

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  10 дней назад

      Streetfighter makes a lot more sense for sure. Although I always liked the fact that Ducati puts the same power plant in their nakeds as the equivalent Panigale (other than some tuning). When you look at Aprilia, BMW, Yamaha, etc, the equivalent naked always has some watered down engine. Most are still incredibly fast, but I’d rather just have the real engine. Seems as if this engine will make its way into the Monster too so kind of an interesting situation there. You have a monster and a SFV2 with the same engine.

  • @SlowRiderDucati
    @SlowRiderDucati 20 дней назад

    I'm glad I bought two red 2024 Panigale V2s for my twin boys. RIP to the Panigale V2. It's not the same bike. The 2025 Panigale V2 does dilute the Ducati brand. You are correct everyone is drawn to the racing heritage of Ducatis, I think the new bikes are losing the racing mystique.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад +1

      Hold on to those two V2’s. Looks like it will be the last of the real middle weight Panigale. Regardless of lap times, I’m not paying $19K for a “Panigale” with a 120hp multistrada engine.

  • @Han_Hattori_Hanzo
    @Han_Hattori_Hanzo 21 день назад +1

    I compared this 2025 V2 to the equivalent of Senna working with Honda and the NSX. Davide Stirpe was a team member and the test rider for the new V2. Also he won 3 Super Bike Championships and recently with the previous V2. I would think he knows what’s best when it comes to overall performance.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад +3

      David Stirpe doesn’t have anything to do with the decision to completely change the direction of the V2. Doesn’t mean it won’t be a great bike, it most certainly will. But it’s not a Panigale.
      Senna and Nakajima assisted with the chassis/suspension tuning for the NSX, but weren’t involved with the NSX conceptually. Later on Zanardi further helped fine tune the chassis/suspension of the NSX. None of those formula 1 drivers were involved in the decisions to ultimately produce the NSX. It’s the same here. Test drivers are test drivers and the bean counters are bean counters.

  • @sinisakaliterna3842
    @sinisakaliterna3842 21 день назад

    Agree! 100%

  • @Artikoner850
    @Artikoner850 18 дней назад +1

    The real question I’m most curious about is, would those that currently own a V2 (I am one) buy this (obliterated) version of the V2? (You must know my answer)

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  18 дней назад

      Same. To be fair, neither of us have seen the bike yet in person. Going off of what we know so far though, I’d never trade a current gen V2 for this. Any Panigale should wow a potential buyer, it should be special and that’s what justifies the price. Here we get a Panigale with a Multistrada engine, and supersport 950 clip ons. It is impressive this bike is supposed to be 37 lbs lighter. However, when we step back we see its weight is down 8% but power is down 25%. Yeah, no thanks.
      If you look through the comments here, you’ll see people who actually buy Ducati’s are not very impressed with this release. Those that are praising this move don’t have ducatis and I doubt they’ll actually be buying one of these. When you hear of people buying 6, 10, even 30 ducatis over a period of 15 years, that makes absolutely zero sense but people do it because Ducati’s are special. A supersport 950 with panigale fairings is not special…
      cheers mate, thanks for sharing the perspective of someone who actually has a Ducati and more importantly, a V2.

  • @saifaldin_
    @saifaldin_ 20 дней назад

    As a non-racer, I’m perfectly fine with the specs.. the looks, however, doesn’t quite do it for me.

  • @tough931
    @tough931 20 дней назад

    That is why they released the final edition of current V2

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад

      Haha! That’s a good point. Everybody criticized Ducati for releasing a V2 FE and then releasing a V2 for 2025. Looks like it was a 4D chess moment and Ducati was really trying to tell us it was the end of the real V2. 😂.

    • @Artikoner850
      @Artikoner850 18 дней назад

      Great point! 😂

  • @ZIN-73
    @ZIN-73 21 день назад

    I really hope it rides like a Ducati on the track...

  • @goldfish8196
    @goldfish8196 21 день назад +1

    Couldn't agree more with you. 👍great video

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад

      Appreciate it! Thank you for watching!

  • @CuongNguyen-yj8qo
    @CuongNguyen-yj8qo 20 дней назад

    I'm not mad. I'm not a Ducati owner yet so I'm open to this new model. I don't care for single sided swing arm and desmo. Looks are subjective. I'll wait until people actually have them to review and compare before passing judgement.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад

      Totally fair.

    • @Artikoner850
      @Artikoner850 18 дней назад

      Buy a Yamaha, Kawasaki, Honda, Suzuki… Ducatis are supposed to be art pieces… not for everyone.

    • @CuongNguyen-yj8qo
      @CuongNguyen-yj8qo 18 дней назад

      @Artikoner850 I currently have a 2007 cbr1000rr so looking for something that's not Japanese.

    • @Artikoner850
      @Artikoner850 18 дней назад

      @@CuongNguyen-yj8qo IMO… don’t buy a 2025 V2… test ride first… then buy a real 2021-2024 V2. You’ll thank me later. 😉

  • @JohnBrown-vn2qw
    @JohnBrown-vn2qw 21 день назад

    it looks great

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад +1

      I actually think this looks better than the upcoming V4.

    • @JohnBrown-vn2qw
      @JohnBrown-vn2qw 20 дней назад

      @@ridewithKY so do i

  • @ASBP12
    @ASBP12 20 дней назад

    Looks like older pani v2’s stonks just 📈📈📈
    Sad to see they used the pani v2 name and butchered it with this essentially a supersport variant.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад +1

      Yup. It's a supersport with Panigale fairings. Don't think anybody would be too happy with the new GT3RS being 8% lighter but down 25% on power. But all the non Ducati owners will sit here and continue to try to justify it.

  • @Raptor4J
    @Raptor4J 21 день назад +1

    Lighter, better low end torque and laps just as fast as the out going model and you can still drag elbow with stock setup. Sounds good to me. It'll only be faster in race trim. People complaining about this having "less power" are the same people complaining about the R9. People who do not understand what makes a bike fast. Guess what? Its not horsepower. Its power to weight and torque. Thats why inline 4s are dying because they lack torque.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад

      It is actually slower around Vallelunga with a professional rider. Inconsequential anyways since Ducati has been very clear this is a street biased motorcycle focused on comfort. Notice how Ducati immediately had to defend the new 2025 V2 by pointing out certain sections of the track where it is faster? I don’t personally care about lap times from a professional rider, but when you come out with a redesign of a Panigale, it should be faster than its predecessor.
      Power to weight is important no doubt, but a Panigale should still have horsepower. 120 hp for ducatis halo line of motorcycles is pretty dismal.

    • @stuartstogdill2406
      @stuartstogdill2406 21 день назад

      @@ridewithKY It's faster...

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад +1

      @stuartstogdill2406 Ducati says you are wrong. Not that it really matters but Ducati says it is .249 slower around Vallelunga. You should do a little more research before commenting, this stuff isn't hard to find.
      www.ducati.com/us/en/bikes/panigale/panigale-v2/performance

    • @Raptor4J
      @Raptor4J 21 день назад

      @ridewithKY Thats why i said JUST as fast. 2 tenths is nothing.(you can make up 2 tenths with a suspension adjustment😂). "For a track that favors hp" that means its going to be faster literally everywhere else and will only get faster once it starts competing.
      Believe it or not, super agressive racebikes on the street are not popular. Ducati created a bike that can do both while remaining committed enough to rip a racetrack, which is now easier than ever with the new electronics package. The new V4 is an example of this.
      People tend to confuse comfort and performance. You're going to be 3x as fast on a bike thats comfortable vs one thats super stiff, committed and has a lot of power. I know riders that are faster on their multistrada v4 than on their panigale. The days of uncomfortable, hyper aggressive pissmissles that kill people (which ultimately drives people away from motocycles) are gone. Well, unless you want a buell superbike, which is basically a old school barebones bike.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад +2

      2 tenths is not just as fast. Again, not like it really matters in this context. As you've alluded to there's many variables that can influence your lap time.
      Believe it or not, in the Ducati family the super aggressive race bikes are popular. What sells more, the Supersport 950 or the Panigale V2? We can take it further... what is a stronger seller; the Panigale or the Streetfighter? Notice how all the aftermarket support is for the Panigale? Why is that? Ducati isn't like the vast majority of motorcycle manufacturers out there, their customer base is different.
      So you know riders who are faster on their multistrada, I have no doubt about it. Do you know any riders who are faster on their Panigale than they are on their Multi? Moot point... No pissmissle has killed anyone, it's the decisions that rider made that killed them. Or just pure bad luck if the incident was not their own doing. The bike itself is not what kills the rider.

  • @akumalives
    @akumalives 20 дней назад

    Spot on my friend. Good idea as daily rider but wow that exhaust is horrible! The fairings are also poorly designed. I think this design will be short lived.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад

      That exhaust is atrocious, first thing I noticed. The Termignoni option doesn't look much better honestly.

  • @williamblomgren2590
    @williamblomgren2590 20 дней назад

    this bike is great BUT it should not replace the old v2 it should replace the supersport 950... having a 120 to 200 hp gap is to much if you wanna Upgrade to big brother in future.. having 3 sport bikes. 120hp 155hp and 200+hp is the way to go

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад +1

      100%. If you look at the seating position, risers on the clip ons, engine layout, this is a supersport 950. This is not a Panigale!

  • @davidr8309
    @davidr8309 19 дней назад

    Ducatis used to be exotics, cutting edge looks, Desmo valves, dry clutch, trellis frame, single sided swing arm, short maintenance cycle… you had to be an enthusiast to live with one. New models sell better (you can’t go on a weekend ride without seeing several) they are easier to ride and less work, the new V2 is just an ordinary motorcycle dressed in exotic ish looking fairings.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  18 дней назад

      Haha and this time they couldn’t even get the fairings right. If it wasn’t red, you’d lose it in a row of sport bikes.

  • @Bando_1982
    @Bando_1982 21 день назад

    What tires are you running on your bikes?

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад

      Rosso IV’s and super corsa’s.

  • @Joes432
    @Joes432 21 день назад +2

    My dealership told me the new service interval will be 18,000 miles instead of 15,000 miles. If this is true, this isn’t a bragging right between a desmo engine and normal valvetrain.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад +1

      I agree. If that 18k interval is true, that’s inconsequential between springs and desmo. What a let down…

    • @stuartstogdill2406
      @stuartstogdill2406 21 день назад

      @@ridewithKY Total ignorance. It gives you a bit longer interval and a wildly cheaper cost.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад +2

      @stuartstogdill2046 you must work for Ducati since nobody knows what the valve service is going to cost for the 25 V2. Desmo is already only around a $1500 service as it is currently. You really think a traditional valve service is going to be a lot cheaper than that? Give me a break.
      By your other comments as well as this one, doesn't sound like you've ever even owned a Ducati. LOL.

    • @Joes432
      @Joes432 20 дней назад +2

      @@ridewithKY I also doubt that coming from DUCATI, that the service would be even cheaper. Has anyone done a desmo service themselves? I have and I can tell you 95% of your time is spent disassembling the bike and engine. the actual measurement of the valve lashing is very straight-forward. I don't think we would save money.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад

      @Joes432 great point. All the labor is getting to the valve covers themselves. That being said, it may be an even more expensive service when we factor in whatever mess is included with the variable intake timing. Thanks for chiming in with real experiences and info.

  • @esstee9595
    @esstee9595 22 часа назад

    So, Ducati is ahead of the aging rider curve, with another comfortable sport bike. The 999 was known for its comparative comfort so nothing new and early models had close to the same HP. I hope they produce a true ST from this platform. And yes, Akra on a Ducati is an abomination. Think "modular" with this new pacifying-the-unwashed-masses engine moving forward.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  19 часов назад

      All good points. Thank you for chiming in.

  • @itsmeericb
    @itsmeericb 20 дней назад +2

    Everyone is mad and complains at everything that doesn’t have 200hp. 😂

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  19 дней назад +1

      Haha gotta be able to complain about something!

    • @Artikoner850
      @Artikoner850 18 дней назад

      Nope, not even close… I would have bought the V4 if that was the case. I, personally, wanted a rounded track/street bike for dual purposes.

  • @Savage_8s
    @Savage_8s 20 дней назад

    Im actually looking forward to it never want a ducati till now desmo valve system is old and outdated maybe moving away is for the good of things

  • @avengerengel6508
    @avengerengel6508 12 дней назад

    I’m not even mad about the smaller and less powerful engine, but the headlights look too much like a kaswasaki ninja for my taste and not like a Ducati panigale

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  День назад

      Haha you are about the 3rd or 4th person to tell me it looks like a Ninja 650.

  • @007joybd
    @007joybd 20 дней назад

    They did this for World super sport they had to severely detune their v2 to race so i guess they just made a new v2 so they sont have to detune

  • @hby7768
    @hby7768 20 дней назад

    This is really a panogale supersport.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад

      Exactly. Doesn't mean it won't be a good bike, but this is not a real Pani.

  • @slicks46
    @slicks46 12 дней назад

    I think you missed a very importnt point in Ducati's line of thougth - worldSSP!
    they're making racing motorcycles and the old v2 became a problem for them in the worldSSP so they made a new bike to compete and win races - less weite and right amount of power for the regulations.
    is it good or bad? time will tell... 🙂

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  12 дней назад

      You can make production decisions based on homologation without sacrificing the identity of the Panigale motorcycle family… I wouldn’t want a Ferrari with a Stelvio engine.

    • @slicks46
      @slicks46 12 дней назад

      ​@@ridewithKY it's kind of what happend with the monster, the identaty (frame in that case) became a burden,
      sometimes a company needs to make sacrifices and I'm sure they knew that they gonna be criticized for it and went for it anyway...
      the brigth side - now we have a bike that in a few years will become a priceless... 😁

  • @shahazwan6025
    @shahazwan6025 20 дней назад +2

    And people said r9 should have more hp 😂because of 900cc

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад +2

      😂😂😂. Took all the heat away from the R9, everybody can rage about the V2 now

  • @jayzee1968
    @jayzee1968 20 дней назад

    If you ride your bike everyday or every week (street) this new bike is an awesome thing. Body design looks boring to slightly ugg though.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад

      Definitely going to be more comfortable on the street.

  • @TWay-fy9bk
    @TWay-fy9bk 20 дней назад

    What did you all expect to happen? How did you not see this coming? Ducati traded their exclusitivity for more money on a mass production scale. Why do you think they shadted Martin the way they did and grabbed Marquez. Then take a look at honda and their super sport class.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад

      All good points. Going the way of Ferrari unfortunately.

    • @TWay-fy9bk
      @TWay-fy9bk 20 дней назад

      @ridewithKY Extremely unfortunate. I definitely appreciate your video, BTW.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад +1

      @TWay-fy9bk thank you for the support. Take care. 👊🏽.

  • @Slow.FJ09
    @Slow.FJ09 21 день назад

    I do agree to an extent. It’s going to be a great bike, much lighter than its predecessor and more street oriented. I will agree that makes it lose a bit of its Ducati flavor especially with it being down 35hp and 8tq and losing it DESMOS valve system. It’ll still be a great bike much more powered for it category in racing but otherwise I too think it’s low key a down grade. Still gonan be awesome to see them and I bet an exhaust and tune will help it but it’ll never be the same as its older models. I’d love to try one out once they’ve come to the US, but I wouldn’t upgrade from an FJ09 to the Ducati, maybe an R9 since it’ll be almost the same thing but a 2021+ ZX10R would be awesome even though that’s a big step up

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад

      All good points. I also think it will be a great bike, but don’t think it’s worthy of the panigale name.

  • @elliottbailey2522
    @elliottbailey2522 11 дней назад

    @9:35 is this philosophy being driven by VW or by Ducati?

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  11 дней назад

      I would say it’s driven by VW. In the past I’ve never seen Ducati make these types of compromises before.

    • @elliottbailey2522
      @elliottbailey2522 11 дней назад

      @@ridewithKY The V2 still looks the part... but only for those who know Ducati from before, I'd say. With the '25 V4 they def compromised some of the legacy aesthetic yet replaced it with hardcore future stuff like DVO - that by the way no-one is doing

  • @icecube477
    @icecube477 21 день назад

    I nEeD eVeRyOnE tO kNoW I pAiD a LoT fOr My bIke

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад

      😂😂😂😂. Go on the online Ducati configurator for this bike and look at how much the parts are going to cost. $750 for a steering dampener, $1800 for rearsets…😂

  • @jojosthlm
    @jojosthlm 9 дней назад

    No Desmo, not a real Ducati.

  • @itzerisadomeeiot4980
    @itzerisadomeeiot4980 20 дней назад

    if ur not a squid... then dont compaint the bike is good ride it hard

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад +1

      So you rode one already? 😂

  • @mwtraining4310
    @mwtraining4310 20 дней назад

    I dont understand this horsepower mania? What to do with 150-200 hp on the street anyway? Fkn crybabies! Ducati is smart goin this route, it will probably be more horsepower along the way…2026,27,28. This seems to be a very usable bike. Looks great, finaly a fuel gauge, probably less insurance and maintenance cost. People love to hate so much, its sad. Ride it first and then complain if you dont like it!

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  19 дней назад

      Depends where you are. Here in the USA, it’s easy to use all 150 hp from most of these bikes. I’m not advocating for anybody to do anything dangerous, but most of the US is pretty open. I live in the most populated state in the USA by a long shot and there are quite a few sections of highway where you won’t see a single soul for a long time.
      I agree. We’ll see how good it is when it’s released. Right now we just have to go off of whatever Ducati tells us.

    • @mwtraining4310
      @mwtraining4310 19 дней назад

      @ to do what? Cruise on a highway at 180mph? If you want more hp buy the V4 then. Boring with same kind of bikes year after year. Cudos to Ducati to try something new. So sick and tired of people complaining before they even seen a wehicle irl or even try it. Its the same with every new car also, people only complain and dont have a clue what the manufactures have to deal with.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  19 дней назад

      Nobody said anything about cruising at 180 mph. 😂. If this bike is so great, come back into this comment section when you buy one. Until then, the rest of us who regularly buy Ducati’s will continue to tell you this is a supersport with Panigale fairings.

    • @mwtraining4310
      @mwtraining4310 19 дней назад

      @@ridewithKY 😂 keep on hug your egos and narrow minds with over the top heavy ass bikes that you brag about at the gas station.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  19 дней назад

      You always know when someone loses an argument when they resort to personal attacks. When you buy one, come back in this comment section to share your thoughts. Your comment about “top heavy ass bikes” tells me you’ve never thrown your leg over a current gen V2.

  • @migueldelaguardia
    @migueldelaguardia 21 день назад +1

    Aprilia rsv4 is a bargain compare to Ducati and it sounds better.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад

      Aprilia makes a great motorcycle but is certainly of lesser quality. Regardless the RSV4 would be in a different class from both the current and upcoming V2. This upcoming V2 would be closer to the RS660.

  • @stevie9361
    @stevie9361 20 дней назад

    It's going to make around 100hp on the dyno. That's trash for that price. Those euro emissions ruined the v2

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад

      Agreed. Not sure if you watched the actual Ducati video release, but even the tachometer looked weird. It’s like a 10,000 RPM redline so the tachometer looked like you were sitting on a Ducati Monster. 🤢.

  • @piersonlaplante6921
    @piersonlaplante6921 20 дней назад

    I swear, Ducatisti complain about everything. And this is coming from a fellow V4 owner. Back when the 1199 Panigale came out, people complained about it not having the same monstrous midrange that the 1098/1198 had. This is a good move for Ducati, as it is cheaper than the older V2 and they haven't really offered anything since the 848 in their bike lineup to bridge the gap between their beginner models and their true liter bikes for over a decade. The Superquadro will always be iconic, but this is a good decision for the company to attract new riders, no matter how you look at it.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  20 дней назад

      I think there's some truth to Ducatisti complaining about everything possible. Those Ducatisti are also the ones that buy these bikes. If you look through the comments here, you'll see a lot of current Ducati owners, some who have owned over 30 Ducati's, are not very impressed with this bike. Doesn't mean it's a bad bike, nobody has thrown a leg over this thing other than a few Ducati employees. On paper it's pretty underwhelming. Panigale's are supposed to wow us, this doesn't do that.

  • @patrickagan1071
    @patrickagan1071 21 день назад

    This is the best faired bike on the market now!

  • @mike2635
    @mike2635 19 дней назад

    Trying to make $ the wrong way

  • @c.g.c2067
    @c.g.c2067 21 день назад +1

    Agree 100%
    The desmo system is Ducati's soul and needs to be kept no matter its drawbacks.
    People passionate about engines know what a marvelous work of art those engines are.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад

      Certainly. It’s part of Ducati’s identity. I understand losing Desmo for the more pedestrian bikes, but the Panigale? A Panigale is supposed to be special, this V2 loses that.

    • @c.g.c2067
      @c.g.c2067 21 день назад

      @@ridewithKY True, they turn it into an ordinary bike. Maybe perfect, maybe even quicker and cheaper, but ordinary.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад

      Great way to put it

    • @bmwm3man
      @bmwm3man 21 день назад

      How is the new Panigale ordinary though? It's much lighter and has way more torque than anything in its class.​@@c.g.c2067

    • @c.g.c2067
      @c.g.c2067 11 дней назад

      @@ridewithKY well I'm wrong the new engine is not "ordinary" according to the specs and its variable timing. It's veri light aswell.

  • @stuartstogdill2406
    @stuartstogdill2406 21 день назад

    Not a let down and nobody is really mad... a truly ignorant video.

    • @ridewithKY
      @ridewithKY  21 день назад +2

      The comment section here says you are wrong... a truly ignorant comment.

  • @cycletexas9157
    @cycletexas9157 21 день назад

    One word. Lame