Hey everyone! I am coming back from 12 years out of the Ducati game after being hit by a red light runner on my Hypermotard 1100S. But, got the green light and decided to buy a Panigale V4S! At first I was going to buy a V4R but that would have ate up my budget and I really wanted something more unique that I helped create. Anyways, I'm too lazy to do a build thread but here is what I did over the last 6 months. I went mostly matte carbon but added some details in gloss carbon to give it some depth. Really happy with how it turned out. Excuse some of the dirt and finger prints in the pics... Too excited that I finished it to wipe it down fully. Akrapovic Full Titanium Exhaust BST Carbon Wheels Fullsix Matte Carbon Tank Fullsix Matte Carbon Monocoque Subframe Fullsix Matte Carbon Fairings (Side, Nose, Inner Side, Tank Cover) Fullsix Matte Carbon One-Piece Belly Pan Fullsix Matte Carbon Frame Protectors Fullsix Gloss Carbon Headlight Holder Fullsix Gloss Carbon Intake Covers Fullsix Gloss Carbon Ignition Cover Fullsix Gloss Carbon Instrument Covers Fullsix Gloss Carbon Cylinder Covers Ducati Performance Carbon Rear Fender Ducati Performance Carbon Front Fender Ducati Performance Carbon Swingarm Cover Ducati Performance Performance Seat Gilles MUE2 Rearsets Motogadget M.View Spy Mirrors Futurismoto Turn Signals TMW Carbon Fuel Cap Ducabike Clear Clutch Cover with Pressure Plate Ducabike Sprocket Nuts and Wheel Nuts AEM Lightweight Sprocket and Carrier CNC Racing Sprocket Carrier Cover Powdercoated rear set mounts and kickstand black CNC Racing Triple Clamp Light Smoke Bubble Windscreen Rizoma Reservoirs NRC Tail Tidy and Rear Signals A few other tid bits through out like black and titanium bolts...
Welcome, that bike looks stunning! Please don't cover it in anymore anodised tat, would spoil the look of it.
I went FullSix on mine too. My favorite is the monocoque subframe, very nice. I also had to go 3rd time lucky with the fuel tank! The first two sprang leaks! Not good....
What part of the tank did it fail at? I’ve heard a bit about this too and potentially Ethanol being the culprit. I only fill mine up with E free.
Certainly a statement. Not something I would do personally but I can appreciate the bike and applaud the quality of components (apart from the Ducabike clutch cover of course - they tend to divide opinion in the UK). Enjoy your bike and ride safe.
If you remove the seat you’ll see a 3” square section grafted in that houses the check valve. That section failed on the second one. The first one failed around the brass fitting fuel line. 3rd one has been good, touch wood Definitely put me off carbon fibre tanks. If there’s a next time I’ll look at aluminium tanks…
Lovely bike, welcome back to Ducati. Assume you've be riding other bikes over the last decade, right?
Lovely bike - thought i would be looking at some mix&mashed with different colours but pleasantly surprised! Personally would have gone for a dry clutch conversion though instead of the clear clutch but otherwise very nice!
Well done on the build, your bike looks mint. I have those very same wheels on order and hopefully arriving mid Feb.
I love the look of the 10 spoke BSTs. They look superb on the OPs bike, the SL and no doubt yours too. Jealous.