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First Big Boy Bike For Socal Noob

Discussion in 'Newbies Hangout' started by tboooe, Jan 2, 2020.

  1. Better fun than a panigale :) brilliant bike, enjoy
     
  2. Welcome fellow noob. Which Ducati do you have? When you say you are having startup issues what do you mean. After I got my bike delivered on Xmas eve, I tried to start it on the 26th and nothing. I put the battery on a trickle charger and I was able to get it started a few hours later but it just barely charges. On my first 5 mile ride the check engine light was on the entire time. After leaving it on trickle for a few days I went out again and this time the engine light did not turn on. However, even with a fully charged battery it struggles to start my bike. I understand it takes a lot of cold cranking amps to start these V twins so I am going to invest in a lithium battery. Anyway, just thought I would share my experience as it sounds a bit similar to yours.

    Definite recalibration needed. This engine is so lumpy that at first I thought something was wrong with the bike. With my blueprinted RVF400, the engine felt so buttery smooth and slick. The 848 feels like its a bit out of balance. Another thing I noticed is the massive engine braking. Riding around town I literally only need to apply my brakes the last few meters to come to a complete stop, downshifting takes care of most of the braking. On the upside, the bottom end torque is quite good, so good in fact that when making a right hand turn from a complete when I first got my bike, I accelerated so fast that I unexpectedly ran a bit wide and almost crashed into the center median. I had to quickly apply a bit more lean angle to make it!

    I've never ridden any other Ducati but I got this model specifically because I wanted a V twin. At least to me, that engine configuration truly reflects the Ducati tradition. I've ridden a V4 for the past 20+ years! That being said, I am sure the Panigale is an amazing bike!!!
     
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  3. Oh yeah, that's why Ducati don't install working rear brakes :D
     
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  4. LOL! Glad you told me that! I actually tend to use my rear brakes a lot and I was thinking that perhaps I needed to bleed the lines or something! Good thing, the massive engine braking and the Brembo monoblocks!
     
  5. Mine is ok but I believe almost all the superbike variants are pretty useless, Multi's suffer from a requirement for regular bleeding so try that so you know what you are dealing with initially :upyeah:
     
  6. Looks good :) Can i spy a foggy rep in the background as well ?
     
  7. yeah man this dealer had so many limited edition and special versions laying around. The dealer is located in a rather affluent area where people have more money than sense!
     
  8. Hello and welcome
     
  9. Hi and welcome to the Ducati forum
     
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