V4 1299 Final Edition Or V4r?

Discussion in 'Panigale' started by Gizmo750, Jan 20, 2020.

  1. The plug and play unit. Listed at Reactive Parts :upyeah:
     
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  2. Just trying to noise up @Exige. He'll think about it everytime he trips over one in his house :laughing:
     
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  3. Get a v4’s for under 10k now I bet
     
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  4. depends where you live. if you live in a city forget the 1299 as its a pig going through traffic. its fab on your favourite twisty etc roads , great feed back from the beast but I tended to avoid going large towns etc.
    the v4s is much easier to ride and gives great feedback.
    I got rid of my 1299 for a v4s as others have said times change and bikes move on in rideability in the real world.
     
  5. Mines gone back to Ducati Italy ;) there’s a Bayliss 1098R behind the sofa now :bucktooth:
     
  6. Don't get that, as they are the same bike as when first released.



    Throwing a spanner in the works......

    In my (far from) expert opinion, why blow that much dosh for something to ride on the road? Why not 'only' blow £20k ish and get the last good looking Ducati?

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    Will feel special riding it (much like the two options you have presented), and will command a good price when selling it (if you ever do).
     
  7. Oops uploaded wrong picture ;)

    ‘Resistance is futile...

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    #67 LiveFast......, Jan 20, 2020
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  8. You can't use that one here, it's left hand drive.
     
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  9. That's a rare Pani R :thinkingface:
     
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  10. Dash looks a bit dated compared to the V4. Not as fast either :p
     
  11. Only one in space (currently)
     
  12. On the subject of dashes. I can’t believe the difference a dish dash makes. Sorry that’s a typo meant nice dash
     
  13. I must admit I toy with swapping my FE for a V4R, but I can’t bring myself to let it go.

    The monocoque frame, swing arm, etc from the homologated R, combined with the engine from the SL (without the aluminium cylinder liners) means it’s a lot more special than most people think.

    However, it needs the race system, as soon as that is fitted it becomes a different beast.

    Then there’s the colour scheme, I nearly cancelled my order when it was revealed. My preference when I ordered mine was to get one of the last R’s. But I couldn’t find one at that time so went for the FE. Then when I saw it, big disappointment.

    A few changes gave me the best of everything, the motor of the SL, the geometry of the R and the look of a R with hint of SL (R paint job with carbon exposed fairings on the edge).

    Maybe I’ll swap out my 899 for the V4R instead... BFCDD631-A2F3-4BA2-ADAC-486D23DEF50D.jpeg 500F6A5A-81BE-474B-A2B6-95E103553C90.jpeg 5436A6C3-4F29-456A-90F8-B0BF7F6002E0.jpeg
     
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  14. That looks lovely with the red paint work.
     
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  15. Agree, much better in red.
    I love the wheelbarrow exhaust from the side but from the top/ looking at 45 degrees it looks bulbous to me. Makes the bike look much wider than it is.
     
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  16. :upyeah:I like that very much, I have an FE and that's what it should have looked like.
     
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  17. How much did you have to outlay on the carbon fairings, paintwork etc to get it looking like this?
     
  18. To much considering the initial purchase price... But to fair I went all in on the paint work. No decals and everything including all the lettering is painted in.
     
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  19. +1 for the Pani R MK2

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  20. My opinion would be go for the 2020 V4S as your riding on the road. All the latest spec/ Tech and is fun to ride. Although whilst too much for the road, 200+ BHP will be managed by all the Electronic Tech and you also have 2 years warranty if it requires any recalls etc. As much as I like the Pain R, It's quite old Tech by comparison with the V4S.

    @jimblive Great looking bike, best of both worlds in the Pain R/ FE options. Regarding the V4R thinking by trading the 899 is the right option, I did this and kept the 1199SL too nice to part with at this point.
     
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