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Can't see any return to big events until 2022 in all honesty. Eight months since the start of the pandemic and it seems we have learned very little.
Might have two holes to be blocked though. :D
Looks like it will be able to shut down cylinders on demand . Proper Audi tech https://www.asphaltandrubber.com/rumors/ducati-multistrada-v4-170hp/
And don't get me wrong, i love my petrol engined vehicles but they are based on technology from over 100 years ago using a fossil fuel that is not...
One of Honda's reasons for pulling the plug on F1 is that they could not reconcile spending money on petrol powered car racing when they are...
New petrol-powered cars will no longer be the norm in 10 years time. Manufacturers are not investing all the cash in electric vehicles for no...
Saw this project on another forum. Cheap motoring in a Porsche. The petrol engine in the Porsche was fucked so it was either a very expensive...
Don't get why anyone would make a buying decision based on 'only' 170bhp and a 19 inch front wheel without trying one out. Bikes are about fun...
No but it could be improved quite a bit. Levering the bike off the side stand when fully fuelled and luggaged up is no easy task.
The rumoured V4 weight loss will be the interesting part. Whilst the 1200/1260 is ok on the move the weight is a problem when it’s on its stand...
It’s what the Streetfighter is for.
Why would they want to put 200bhp in a Multi? If riders want that they are looking at the wrong bike.
Unless they discontinue the V2, maybe that will be reworked as the sports version.
1158cc V4 engine so a new working of the V4 engine altogether....
That certainly infers the focus of the bike will be different.
The Desert X they showed last year as a concept actually makes a lot more sense as a genuine adventure bike in many respects.
This has been added to Ducati's FB page. 4 is lighter than 2. It can also be more compact. It will be lighter in weight....but not on the pocket.
That infers the change from the V2 Multistrada will be quite fundamental, which adds up from the photos to date.
Don't think heated grips were a Ducati option on the 959.
It’s a Roland Sands Design Superleggera. https://rolandsands.com/rsd-1199-superleggera