Swing a Leg Over the Ducati Streetfighter V4S

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  • Опубліковано 14 лис 2024

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  • @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles
    @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles  Місяць тому +3

    Check out the good stuff at 18:12!
    For my first ride impressions on the V4S, here's the video: ua-cam.com/video/xu2Z9uOm4Pk/v-deo.html

  • @clarklimbaugh822
    @clarklimbaugh822 28 днів тому +6

    No cruise control and fuel gauge on a ~$30k bike is insane to me. But I got to test ride one of these a while ago, and it was absolutely amazing

    • @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles
      @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles  28 днів тому

      I was annoyed initially, but for my style of riding it actually works out. I don't do long trips on this bike and I don't drive long distances. I have my Triumph Tiger for that!

    • @JoshGroff-z3h
      @JoshGroff-z3h 25 днів тому

      Bmw 2025 s1000r for me

    • @surgemeister182
      @surgemeister182 23 дні тому +1

      Its a race performance based naked motorcycle. Go buy yourself a Multistrada or a average Japanse tourbike if you want those unnecessary features.

    • @robbown164
      @robbown164 21 день тому

      @@surgemeister182 I mean sure okay, it is, but the Superduke is the king of hoon, and that has the unnecessary stuff. So I mean, being as its just a few electronics, its not really beyond the scope of request.

  • @kanishkamandrawal9825
    @kanishkamandrawal9825 29 днів тому +4

    Nice video don't know why you are underrated

    • @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles
      @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles  29 днів тому +1

      Haha, thanks. Who said I was underrated?

    • @kanishkamandrawal9825
      @kanishkamandrawal9825 29 днів тому +1

      @@Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles haha don't get it wrong sir I mean views are a bit less no offense video is great ❤

    • @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles
      @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles  29 днів тому +2

      @@kanishkamandrawal9825 Thank you for watching! I only started the channel a year ago so big things are coming 🙂

  • @torr-michaelbennetta9785
    @torr-michaelbennetta9785 17 днів тому +1

    I just rode 140 miles on my SFV4 yesterday. 4300 total on the bike. It provides an AMAZING riding experience. And mine is just the base model. I live in the Northeast US, so I installed heated grips, which are a must this time of year. Bike is comfortable to be on for hours at a time on the highway, and such a blast on twisty roads.

    • @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles
      @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles  17 днів тому

      Yeah, I'm missing the heated grips right now, but usually when it starts getting cooler I switch over to the Triumph Tiger. What kind of fuel range are you getting?

    • @torr-michaelbennetta9785
      @torr-michaelbennetta9785 11 днів тому

      @@Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles On highway recently, 48.3 mpg. As they say, the SF is a thirsty girl!!!!

  • @homzyknz1
    @homzyknz1 5 днів тому

    I’ve got a 2023 v4s and fitted - Atlas Throttle Lock so now I have cruise control 👍🏻

  • @stefanschanson8098
    @stefanschanson8098 22 дні тому +1

    Great video! This is the only bike I want. It’s perfect! I’ve tried it on two separate occasions. It’s a dream.

    • @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles
      @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles  22 дні тому +1

      It's great that you were able to ride it! Do you plan to purchase one?

    • @stefanschanson8098
      @stefanschanson8098 22 дні тому

      @@Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles that’s my plan. I want a 2023-> because of the upgrade on the electronics. The biggest question is red… or black with white wheels… Marchesini M10RS… dreaming every day!

  • @AncestralFuel
    @AncestralFuel 24 дні тому +1

    I ride my SFV4s in the Texas Hill Country area - the best ride is a 250 mile loop called the “twisted sisters”, which consists of over 200 curves and switch backs. The SF is a handful in the canyons and takes some getting use to. It took me 6 months to begin to get comfortable with the bike and longer still to be able to fully utilize its capabilities. But it really rewards practice in that, once mastered, it becomes like a sharp scalpel, carving up mountain roads. The power is available everywhere and the light weight, active suspension, sticky tires, stability and upright position make it a great canyon carver. I don’t find the heat to be an issue in even 100 plus Texas heat, as long as you keep moving. The engine braking, although adjustable, takes some getting used to-I find it is best to use it to brake you into corners, but it’s a pain in stop and go traffic. I agree it’s a great weekend bike. If I were commuting, I would want the monster.

    • @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles
      @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles  23 дні тому

      I agree, it does take some getting used to and I am getting more and more comfortable with every ride. The suspension is fantastic and the steering feels incredibly sharp. I really wish they would come out with another Monster 1200. I would trade in the SFV4 in a heartbeat!

  • @shafahj
    @shafahj 29 днів тому +4

    This is an unreal bike

  • @shadimagdy8196
    @shadimagdy8196 28 днів тому +1

    Really great bike! With a full system exhaust the beauty of this bike will be unlocked for sure

  • @elithegreat6463
    @elithegreat6463 Місяць тому +3

    I noticed you didn’t have the protective Screens on your Radiator and Oil cooler ,??
    Some video out there show the install and it’s a true pain in the Ass removing the frontal area to install.
    If I were to get this Bike, I would use ingenuity to get screens from Home Depot, cut out the outline of the Radiator/Oil cooler, and just Dremel it or cut it a bit smaller, spray paint it black, and just place it over the ridges on the Radiator/cooler.
    Improvise with zip ties where you can, and this will avoid the hassle of taking all the crap off the front, just for simple screens.

    • @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles
      @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles  Місяць тому

      Correct, I don't have screens on the radiators. I will occasionally get some bug splatter in them, but it is easily washed out with a hose.
      I would be careful about using screens from HD. You want to make sure you are not decreasing air flow enough for the bike to overheat. Spray painting may also clog the screens, further reducing airflow. Be careful!

    • @elithegreat6463
      @elithegreat6463 Місяць тому

      @@Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles
      Yes, I understand that, unlike most humans I have common sense but having a rock hit your radiator or oil cooler you’ll have to take out a second mortgage and repair costs for Ducati but yes, I do understand about possible reduction and airflow but if you look at the screens of The evo-tech versions like they sell, they do look small and somewhat restrictive. We’re all just looking for protection of flying debris.

    • @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles
      @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles  Місяць тому +1

      @@elithegreat6463 Yes, well said. I was just mentioning those things in case someone else saw it and tried it without considering the potential for altered airflow.

    • @elithegreat6463
      @elithegreat6463 Місяць тому

      @@Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles
      Understood, I just figured why work harder when you don’t have to, with just installing simple screens to block out Debris, before destroying your Radiators.
      And when I meant “Screens”, naturally they would be metal, robust enough but malleable enough to be formed& bent to fit and cover enough for protection.
      All you need is a little ingenuity, common sense, and a pinch of measurement knowledge, Frankly, a Chimp could figure it out. 🦧👋

  • @rvs55
    @rvs55 29 днів тому +1

    The SF is a supernaked. In the same category as the FZ1, KTM Superduke, Aprilia Tuono, Kawasaki Z1000. They're basically cut down sportbikes, primarily meant for canyon carving, and just blasting down the street, or stunting. All without the inconvenience of fairings or a leaned forward riding position. They were never fully intended for distance riding or touring, even if they could be used for those purposes.
    They're definitely gonna miss out of some QOL features like cruise control, etc that are found on more touring oriented bikes.

    • @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles
      @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles  29 днів тому +1

      Some of these supernakeds do have cruise control - the KTM 1390 and Aprilia V4 definitely do. As does the M1000R. It's a shame that Ducati could not incorporate this as well, especially sine the rest of the electronics package is good.

  • @FAMA-18
    @FAMA-18 24 дні тому +1

    Awesome video love that bike

  • @Tezz7984
    @Tezz7984 23 дні тому

    Great video. Just on the butt score, I think you should rate the comfort level out of 10 instead of soft/hard seat. And if you actually rated the comfort as 6.5 then okay.

    • @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles
      @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles  23 дні тому

      Yes, that's what I was going for - comfort level! Apologies if it wasn't clear. I was just talking about why I gave it a 6.5/10 when I mentioned the seat firmness.

  • @karmankalair6739
    @karmankalair6739 28 днів тому

    You forgot to mention the Launch button the Right side :)

  • @j0akim123
    @j0akim123 Місяць тому +5

    Hello Ducati friend! :) Thanks again for a nice video.
    Some feedback (that you have not asked for). I think you should issue a "warning" to everyone that is looking into the Streetfighter coming from "slow"er bikes. This is an insane machine that will for sure make you lose your licence within 3 seconds without knowing it. Amazing! :)
    I noticed you did not talk about the Aprilia Tuono V4 1100 Factory. This is also a V4 with approx. 175 horsepower. I have owned both.
    The Tuono model after 2021 is amazing value for money, honestly perfect amount of horsepower. Almost 2/3 of the buying price of the Streetfighter and insurance is also less than 2/3 of the SF.
    I hear some doubt from you about the SF, take the Tuono for a test ride. You will not get disappointed.
    Nothing fancy, only a short ride on mine: ua-cam.com/video/cq9DycDahg8/v-deo.html

    • @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles
      @Dr.MichaelsMotorcycles  Місяць тому +2

      Good point! The Aprilia was in my prep notes but I forgot to mention it in the video. It's hard to talk for 20 minutes and remember everything 😅
      The Tuono V4 is a great consideration and always listed as one of the big competitors to the Streetfighter. A lot of people even prefer the engine sound of the Aprilia to the SF. The little wind screen is also helpful. Thanks for sharing the link to your ride, looks great!

    • @j0akim123
      @j0akim123 29 днів тому +1

      I can’t hardly talk with my friends on the Cardo when riding 😂.
      I tried the Ducati windscreen ok my bike but don’t like the look so took it off. Could not really feel any difference but will do a track test next year with and without it.
      Ride safe!

    • @Jrstrdr
      @Jrstrdr 29 днів тому +2

      First off, great video! Look forward to longer term reviews.
      Second, I thought long and hard between the SF and Tuono and ultimately went with the Tuono for its engine characteristics (grunt in the lower/mid range), all day comfort (given the wind protection), and overall value.
      In the end, though, both are great bikes and a person would be fortunate to have either one of them.

    • @j0akim123
      @j0akim123 29 днів тому +3

      @@Jrstrdrtotally agree. I owned two Tuono before the SFV4S. I miss the sound and will fix Arrows asap with a tune. The Tuono is amazing. Build quality is not in line with the Ducati for but 2/3 of the price you get an amazing bike with a lot of fun.

  • @benadams8130
    @benadams8130 4 дні тому

    Stop showing people the secrets is Zion!! 😂

  • @carlosparodiretail
    @carlosparodiretail 11 днів тому

    Riding bikes makes me sm I le