I've had my Devil V4 for a year now, and only 6k miles later, but that mileage has told me this is my 10th and final bike, been riding 30 years. This bike is unlike any of the other nine I have had, and i mean unlike any of them, and I have straddled a Goldwing (GW) for 7 years. This bike smokes the GW, Indian, Suzuki, Harley, Triumph I have had by leaps and bounds, for me folks, for me. I do have the Akrapovic exhaust, which by the way was made specifically for this bike, and that exhaust is a thing of beauty, not to mention she is flashed as well. The damn Italians hit the nail on the head with this machine, and I am proud to say I own one; keep the shiny side up.
Similar here, 25 years of riding the Diavel V4 is my 6th bike and I’m going to have this one for the long haul. I love it! Been riding nothing but 1000cc sport bikes for 25 years. Last bike was a 235whp H2 SXSE. Awesome machine but the Diavel is just much more fun and enjoyable to ride!
Great review of the Diavel V4 very informative I have owned mine for about two months and done 2500 miles already and throughly enjoy it. I swapped it for my Triumph Rocket 3 R which I absolutely loved and it was a sad day handing the keys over the only problem I found was the tank was to wide and hurt my arthritic hip ☹️ but the Diavel V4 has a narrow tank which is very comfortable for me so I absolutely love it 👍
I did consider one of these, love the look and feel of the engine but decided I didn't want/need that level of performance and ended up with an Indian Chief Sport. The Diavel felt 80% sport to 20% cruiser and the Chief Sport the opposite
I rode mine which I bought from Alton Ducati around Europe for 4 weeks, covered 4,300 miles. So yes, you can tour like Thor. A couple of observations, the panniers are stylish but buy sealable dry bags because they attract water, even with the covers on. Oh and riding in the rain to the village of Geddes in Provence with that back rear tyre was tricky slippery fun.
Not ridden one Tony but it’s certainly. Hanged or morphed from a muscle cruiser to more like just a naked bike. It’s a little confusing where this bike sits now. Also as with something like the Triumph Rocket 3R that’s a strange morph too from the earlier Rockets. I’m all for more comfy upright positions on bikes at our age 😂👍 Cheers
Hiya, Ducati still call it a muscle cruiser, but for me it’s quite different from what I would class as a cruiser. I like that it can’t be pigeonholed, it’s too easy to put labels on bikes these days
Thanks Tony for the very best review of the Diavel V4 I have seen to date ! I have owned my Diavel for over one year now (4300km) and I am very pleased of it, but I think it is fair to flag 2 criticisms: - Its suspension is definitely less comfortable than the Multistrada V4S’ (probably because it is not “piloted”), so riding on bumpy road is unpleasant. - Ducati could have made it more pleasant to ride below 3000t/mn (like a BMW GS... possibly if they had not cut the injection of the rear cylinders below 4000t/mn). Apart from that, and even compared with my previous Ducatis (Multistrada V2, Streetfighter V4S, Multistrada V4S), it is the perfect bike **! ** Perfect bike for me! (young rider still passionate after 50 years of motorbike riding!)
HI Tony, looks great, sounds and goes great. Real food for thought, pity about the price tag, but you get what you pay for these days. Off to Ozzie for a few months riding but looking for something new when I get back, maybe this could be the one, the last one!
Thanks for the review! Your sound and video quality are outstanding. I test rode this bike and found my legs cramped due to the low seat height. Also, the quick shifter wasn’t as slick shifting as the Streetfighter V4S. Did you have issues with either concern? I wanted to love this bike, but came away only liking it.
Do you think this bike could replace my BMW GSA 1250 R 2023? I use it for everyday commute but also for 4 to 6 hours weekend ride, but most importers, for summer trips over 3000+ km over 10 days. The first two usages I’m pretty sure the Diavel V4 can do, maybe even better than my bike, but my question is more about the long touring trips. Thanks
Its obviously quite a different machine. It can handle the longer trips, but luggage options would be limited, I don't think it would be anywhere near as comfortable either
they are fun apparently I have never ridden one but at the local track days there used to be a guy who rode one on the track and it turned decent laps too. Sadly they are dismantling the track.
It’s no cruiser, closer to a naked sports bike, I’d go for the Multistrada with the same engine but I love the looks…but then I love my Multi V2S…V4S next time🤨🤣
@@mancavemoto To be honest very never felt any need for any more power, especially with the torque of a twin, the price of a V4 Multi, GS etc. is getting close to a decent car sadly, one of the reasons for the popularity of the Tiger etc., especially with the new upgrades. The ‘mid range’ adventure bike is the future for most riders and hybrids like the new GX Suzuki..
Great review ... like you said not a real cruiser , more a traveling bike and a bit fast ... but like you comment on the nibble handling , might need a radar detector Alain & Yellow
Succinct and apt review. Seems like a superb machine. I'm rather suspicious of the two rear cylinders cutting out to 'save fuel'. And don't you think the 4 tail pipes just that little bit pretentious. What about a plain old titanium Akrapovic?
What do you think to the Monster. I had a test ride on one with the Termi can . Way too loud for me. Also always between gears in town traffic. I probably preferred the Yam XSR900, trouble is they are not very practical. What would be your fav 900 cc practical bike be?
I've had my Devil V4 for a year now, and only 6k miles later, but that mileage has told me this is my 10th and final bike, been riding 30 years. This bike is unlike any of the other nine I have had, and i mean unlike any of them, and I have straddled a Goldwing (GW) for 7 years. This bike smokes the GW, Indian, Suzuki, Harley, Triumph I have had by leaps and bounds, for me folks, for me. I do have the Akrapovic exhaust, which by the way was made specifically for this bike, and that exhaust is a thing of beauty, not to mention she is flashed as well. The damn Italians hit the nail on the head with this machine, and I am proud to say I own one; keep the shiny side up.
Similar here, 25 years of riding the Diavel V4 is my 6th bike and I’m going to have this one for the long haul. I love it! Been riding nothing but 1000cc sport bikes for 25 years. Last bike was a 235whp H2 SXSE. Awesome machine but the Diavel is just much more fun and enjoyable to ride!
One of the best reviews I've ever seen: succinct, but packed with all the important data and features. I subscribed.
Thank you and thanks for the Sub
85 per cent of peak torque at 3,000 rpm. Wow! 36,000 miles between valve checks. Blimey! The price. Hmmm. The review. Superb. Nick J
Ive had my Diavel V4 for a couple of weeks, its going to be a great summer !😇
Great review of the Diavel V4 very informative I have owned mine for about two months and done 2500 miles already and throughly enjoy it. I swapped it for my Triumph Rocket 3 R which I absolutely loved and it was a sad day handing the keys over the only problem I found was the tank was to wide and hurt my arthritic hip ☹️ but the Diavel V4 has a narrow tank which is very comfortable for me so I absolutely love it 👍
I did consider one of these, love the look and feel of the engine but decided I didn't want/need that level of performance and ended up with an Indian Chief Sport. The Diavel felt 80% sport to 20% cruiser and the Chief Sport the opposite
Very fluent and well put together review thanks. I have a V4S Streetfighter and am thinking about a Diavel so it was very helpful feedback.
Thanks, glad it was useful
I rode mine which I bought from Alton Ducati around Europe for 4 weeks, covered 4,300 miles. So yes, you can tour like Thor. A couple of observations, the panniers are stylish but buy sealable dry bags because they attract water, even with the covers on. Oh and riding in the rain to the village of Geddes in Provence with that back rear tyre was tricky slippery fun.
Thanks for the info
Great review and agree, its a great bike. I bought one back in the summer, it does everything exceptionally well.
Thanks
I'm a big Streetfighter fan, however, when the day comes to own a Ducati I will defo try a Diavel.
It's a 2 wheel Lambo Urus.
Thanks Tony for your review. I’d go the Multistrada for that money. I’d prefer the versatility of having 4 roads in 1. Cheers🤙
I have to say I agree, if I had the funds to make this a second bike alongside an adventure bike, then it would definitely be in the garage.
Not ridden one Tony but it’s certainly. Hanged or morphed from a muscle cruiser to more like just a naked bike. It’s a little confusing where this bike sits now. Also as with something like the Triumph Rocket 3R that’s a strange morph too from the earlier Rockets.
I’m all for more comfy upright positions on bikes at our age 😂👍
Cheers
Hiya, Ducati still call it a muscle cruiser, but for me it’s quite different from what I would class as a cruiser. I like that it can’t be pigeonholed, it’s too easy to put labels on bikes these days
Thanks Tony for the very best review of the Diavel V4 I have seen to date ! I have owned my Diavel for over one year now (4300km) and I am very pleased of it, but I think it is fair to flag 2 criticisms:
- Its suspension is definitely less comfortable than the Multistrada V4S’ (probably because it is not “piloted”), so riding on bumpy road is unpleasant.
- Ducati could have made it more pleasant to ride below 3000t/mn (like a BMW GS... possibly if they had not cut the injection of the rear cylinders below 4000t/mn).
Apart from that, and even compared with my previous Ducatis (Multistrada V2, Streetfighter V4S, Multistrada V4S), it is the perfect bike **!
** Perfect bike for me! (young rider still passionate after 50 years of motorbike riding!)
Thanks, and I appreciate you sharing your experiences
HI Tony, looks great, sounds and goes great. Real food for thought, pity about the price tag, but you get what you pay for these days. Off to Ozzie for a few months riding but looking for something new when I get back, maybe this could be the one, the last one!
It does doesn’t it! Have a great time in Oz! I’m not jealous at all 😂
Thanks for the review! Your sound and video quality are outstanding. I test rode this bike and found my legs cramped due to the low seat height. Also, the quick shifter wasn’t as slick shifting as the Streetfighter V4S. Did you have issues with either concern? I wanted to love this bike, but came away only liking it.
Thank you, with a 32 inch inside leg I didnt have a problem with feeling cramped. I've not ridden the Streetfighter yet, so i can't offer a comparison
Do you think this bike could replace my BMW GSA 1250 R 2023? I use it for everyday commute but also for 4 to 6 hours weekend ride, but most importers, for summer trips over 3000+ km over 10 days. The first two usages I’m pretty sure the Diavel V4 can do, maybe even better than my bike, but my question is more about the long touring trips. Thanks
Its obviously quite a different machine. It can handle the longer trips, but luggage options would be limited, I don't think it would be anywhere near as comfortable either
Great looking bike, and sounds so nice too! Very pricey, though.
Any inside knowledge of how it performs reliability and ownership cost wise?
Our intrepid Nigel would look good on one.
@@jjnewman65 nah, the bike would look good under him!
That is one sexy mean looker, the own one would be just dream come true......... nice overview as always, cheers V!
Thanks Mate
Hello, great review! Would you wait for an "s" version if it had electronic suspension?
Probably not if i'm being honest, this was fine as is
they are fun apparently I have never ridden one but at the local track days there used to be a guy who rode one on the track and it turned decent laps too.
Sadly they are dismantling the track.
Much fun!
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It’s no cruiser, closer to a naked sports bike, I’d go for the Multistrada with the same engine but I love the looks…but then I love my Multi V2S…V4S next time🤨🤣
I'm hoping to jump on a V4 Mulstistrada soon. I love the V2s, and in reality thats all i'd ever need
@@mancavemoto To be honest very never felt any need for any more power, especially with the torque of a twin, the price of a V4 Multi, GS etc. is getting close to a decent car sadly, one of the reasons for the popularity of the Tiger etc., especially with the new upgrades. The ‘mid range’ adventure bike is the future for most riders and hybrids like the new GX Suzuki..
So does the quick shifter mean you don’t use the clutch? Is it the same as a dual clutch transmission?
You don’t need the clutch shifting from 1st upwards or 6th down, but you still require it to pull away. Different to a DCT
Great review ... like you said not a real cruiser , more a traveling bike and a bit fast ... but like you comment on the nibble handling , might need a radar detector Alain & Yellow
Thanks for watching Alain
Hello big fun, ta ta 24g and licence. But what a ride.
Yes.
Ride safe 👍
😂
Succinct and apt review. Seems like a superb machine. I'm rather suspicious of the two rear cylinders cutting out to 'save fuel'. And don't you think the 4 tail pipes just that little bit pretentious. What about a plain old titanium Akrapovic?
What do you think to the Monster. I had a test ride on one with the Termi can . Way too loud for me. Also always between gears in town traffic.
I probably preferred the Yam XSR900, trouble is they are not very practical.
What would be your fav 900 cc practical bike be?
I’ve always liked the Monster, but I’ve not ridden the new model yet. XSR900 is a peach, what would you need to make it practical for you?
@@mancavemoto screen, luggage, extended mudguards to keep road grime off bike!!
So what would you go for?? Yam tracer 900, bmw f900xr ??
Tracer 9 is a great bike, but then at sun £10k the new Suzuki vstrom 800RE is a cracking bike too
I own three Harleys. A cruiser and a Muscle cruiser are two completely different things.
It's a naked bike....no one will convince me otherwise
Yep, its as close to cruiser as i suspect Duacti will ever get
I think the closest thing Ducati makes to a cruiser is the XDiavel as that one has forward foot controls.
Although it looks like its no longer available?
Interesting. I see that it is missing from the website now.
Would you ride it as a daily commute bike?
Yeah you could do, no problem
If the lottery numbers come up will definitely be paying a visit to my Ducati dealer love it, in red…
me too
How tall are you Man Cave?
5ft 10in or 178cm
Not my kind of bike, but great review.
Thanks
Its a “cruiser” why? Because it has a lower than average seat height for a naked bike? Not convinced.
Nope , not my cup of tea, I’ll stick with the super naked 👍🏼