I didn't think that the 1299 was Euro 4 compliant which is why the L-twin configuration for the top end sports bike is being discontinued. Confuses the hell out of me. Andy
No word yet on the FE. but then I guess we have to allow for the time difference in the US, so maybe by this evening we'll know more!
I have just seen this at the Ducati factory.obviously no pics,red wheels , green belly Pam and tail section, front fairing and side panels very similar to the anniversary , same Akras as the sl none race ones, could not see any carbon of significance. Wheels look shit, on a side note 1299 engine production line finished, V4 starting in a couple of weeks
Anyone know exactly what this means? Does it mean they are literally the same and ignore the figures: The discrepancy in claimed power between the 1299 Superleggera and 1299 Panigale R Final Edition is due to a change in the method of power measurement (chassis dynamometer for the Superleggera, engine dynamometer for the Final Edition).
First instant impression.... pretty terrible colour scheme or is it just the red wheels throwing me off
Sad as it’s a lost opportunity. If I’d have bought an anniversary I’d be happy right now. Has made me appreciate mine more.