Super cool vid, very informative and the guy seemed genuine. I felt like he actually wanted to talk about the bike and was not forced to "talk to press".
That's the beauty of a small, privately-run team. There's so much passion and desire to succeed with a fraction of the budget of the big teams. Iain is a top bloke who could have talked for days!
Iain Hopcroft is a genuinely nice guy and is great at explaining the bike and how it all works! Ran Hospitality for them a few years ago at Brands Hatch so got lots of garage tour and good look round the team as well as drinking with Iain and Wilf in the hotel after!
For being a self acclaimed mind reader, its a shame you elected not to mention the 'guy' has a name. Ian is over the top brilliant..and he wouldn't be giving this tour if he was opposed as your crystal ball seems to declare
A very nice walk around video. Not very often you get videos with this level of details and the guy seems to genuinely enjoy talking about their work on the bile. I really love your content.
Found this old video! Awesome content! Iain Hopcroft explains it all so well on this guided tour! Would love to see another of these on last year or next years Moto Rapido V4 bike!
Just rolled around 10k miles on my 1299s with 191whp and 100wtq and it’s running great!!🍻. Only tires, oil and front pads. 6 sets of tires so you know I’m not babying it. Not a track bike that’s for sure but I run it pretty hard on the street.
Yeah, I was wondering the same thing. Funny that he mentions protecting the line form kinks but nothing about bleeding air out. Every fooking time I have bleed my front brakes it was a nightmare. The fastest I ever did it was 1 hour, and one day I went through 2 six backs of beer over a 4 hour period before I could get the lever to feel good, FFS. It felt like a Twilight Zone episode. I had to drink the beer to avoid me from pouring gas over the whole thing and lighting it on fire. By the time the job was done I was so buzzed i couldn't take it out for a ride. I fell asleep in the garage and took it out the next day.
I am surprised they can only change the cams, fuel injection, mapping and clutch for engine performance. I thought most of the internals were open for mods in superbike classes. I guess it has to do with the series and year for tech mods allowable.
The lead weight should be on the bottom of the chassis to provide an antiwheelie couple on the rear axle??? Otherwise, the lead provides a wheelie moment when the bike accelerates??
I'm a bit confused, front fork bottoms were re-forged in different metals to reduce weight however lead weights were taped to the front of the bike in order to help with front end stability? Wouldn't heavier fork bottoms therefore work better as they work to re-locate the weight of the down lower?
Donald Trump (Verified) Think about this. Disassemble the front suspension tubes from the upside-down tube on the bike with the front wheel, brakes and fender still attached and lay it all on the floor. All that is 'unsprung weight'. All the bits attached to the bottom forks add weight. The more weight, the slower the suspension operates to keep the rubber on the road when going over bumps. You can say the same for the rear if you seperate the bottom shock link and the whole swingarm from the bike, rear brake and all. That too is unsprung weight. The whole rest of the bike is sprung weight. The lead needed to make the bike legal for weigh-in could be added anywhere on the bike. Putting it at the front just helps a tiny bit in keeping the bike from doing wheelies everytime the rider cranks the throttle.
I love that exhaust, looks awesome, if i would buy a panigale 1299s thats the exhaust i want on the bike, but still doubting between the 1299s and the panigale V4S
Speaking of GP bikes, what ever happened to the Spirit GP sport and GP sport R? I haven't heard anything or seen anything about them since their announcement and I can't find any more information about them, is the project DOA?
Hopper was one of the first riders I had met in BSB, such a cool bloke. Would love to know how the exhausts differ in power comparing this new system and Chaz's system in WSBK.
Less than 1/4 turn throttle on a bike with over 200 horsepower. I can't fathom the control these riders have to be able to have such precise inputs while riding at the limit.
All the fuss for the 1199 series bikes to have an underslung exhaust about "mass centralisation" and then all the race teams use aftermarket under tail solutions like the 1098 it replaces. How ironic.
pwtil could it be due to the weight of the stock exhaust with the catalytic converter? I'm none the wiser about the dukes, just throwing it out there as a possibility?
Okay as a guy who has his deposit down for a 2019 Panigale V4R (supposed to arrive in March!)...I must know; Who is the hot Italian (I assume) babe at 00:20? Any chance she will make the delivery in person?...fingers crossed!
Super cool vid, very informative and the guy seemed genuine. I felt like he actually wanted to talk about the bike and was not forced to "talk to press".
That's the beauty of a small, privately-run team. There's so much passion and desire to succeed with a fraction of the budget of the big teams. Iain is a top bloke who could have talked for days!
Iain Hopcroft is a genuinely nice guy and is great at explaining the bike and how it all works!
Ran Hospitality for them a few years ago at Brands Hatch so got lots of garage tour and good look round the team as well as drinking with Iain and Wilf in the hotel after!
For being a self acclaimed mind reader, its a shame you elected not to mention the 'guy' has a name. Ian is over the top brilliant..and he wouldn't be giving this tour if he was opposed as your crystal ball seems to declare
More of this sorta thing please! Top stuff 👌🏽
WizNorton Racing b
A walk around tech vid that doesn't treat its viewers like uneducated muppets, take note itv/BT this is how it should be done
It won't be shown on BT and ITV as a majority of viewers are those uneducated muppets and not that technical, who prefer watching this vid :)
John B totally agree .
The level of perfection in this video is unreal.
A very nice walk around video. Not very often you get videos with this level of details and the guy seems to genuinely enjoy talking about their work on the bile. I really love your content.
Awesome video didn't realize Hopper was still racing. Beautiful motorcycle more vids like this please!
Great stuff chaps up close and personal !! I like John Hopkins a great racer and one of our local BSB riders!
Finally, another video! I've been waiting since last week! Good job fellas
Great vid love all the behind the scene stuff 🏁🏁
Found this old video!
Awesome content!
Iain Hopcroft explains it all so well on this guided tour!
Would love to see another of these on last year or next years Moto Rapido V4 bike!
Amazing race bike and brilliant walk-through of all systems from Mr Hopcroft.
Outstanding team and video! Keep them coming
Looks like a piece of art.
Ian did a great job talking though the bike. Great video 👍
0:57 that sounds in background so awesome.
Just rolled around 10k miles on my 1299s with 191whp and 100wtq and it’s running great!!🍻. Only tires, oil and front pads. 6 sets of tires so you know I’m not babying it. Not a track bike that’s for sure but I run it pretty hard on the street.
Great behind the scenes look. Thanks for sharing!
Honestly just got my first ducati and I’m hooked . Ducati forever !!!!!
Ok, so now I need some of those quick release brake lines in my life.
Coldfin9er stäubli offers it
The only reason I need to win the lottery. This is it.
I smoked pot with Johnny Hopkins! It was Johnny Hopkins and Sloan Kettering and they were blazing that shit up everyday.
Termignoni exhaust is fine af. But phone sex Baron at the end got me. Hilarious!!
Awesome info on the trick kit! Loving it!
is that Johnny Sins talking about brakes at the first part of the video? The man really is very talented.
Angelo Magto Is there any job in this world he can't do?
It's gorgeous to say the least! and thank you so much for such a nice walk around...wish you let him speak a bit longer though! 10mins is not enough!
There's loads more tech info coming in the next vids
44Teeth much appreciated!
44Teeth
Can't wait for the other vids. Tell Iain, big thanks and thanks 44teeth.
I don't understand how they keep from getting air in the line at the quick-connect fitting.
Yeah, I was wondering the same thing. Funny that he mentions protecting the line form kinks but nothing about bleeding air out. Every fooking time I have bleed my front brakes it was a nightmare. The fastest I ever did it was 1 hour, and one day I went through 2 six backs of beer over a 4 hour period before I could get the lever to feel good, FFS. It felt like a Twilight Zone episode. I had to drink the beer to avoid me from pouring gas over the whole thing and lighting it on fire. By the time the job was done I was so buzzed i couldn't take it out for a ride. I fell asleep in the garage and took it out the next day.
Thanks for the in depth look at the bike, very cool.
wow Great footage guys! You deserve more subscribers.
Dudes, come on, three related videos of the Moto Rapido team and not one on board lap with Hooper, whaaaat!?
Nice tour around the bike, inside and out!!! Sorry there's no interview with Hopper…
So excited for the V4 engine from Ducati and what people like these can do with it.
Nice and informative.. By the way what camera did you use for recording?
please do another one of these with Rapido on the new V4R!
It would be interesting to see the developments in the three years since this was made . .
great video what is the name of the system that holds the front wheel at 0:56
I am surprised they can only change the cams, fuel injection, mapping and clutch for engine performance. I thought most of the internals were open for mods in superbike classes. I guess it has to do with the series and year for tech mods allowable.
The lead weight should be on the bottom of the chassis to provide an antiwheelie couple on the rear axle??? Otherwise, the lead provides a wheelie moment when the bike accelerates??
Good vid. Job job. See if you can do some with the other teams. Tech guy showing us round is good.
love the motec club unit over those pesky magnetti marelli units
Love Hopper! Cool video
I'm a bit confused, front fork bottoms were re-forged in different metals to reduce weight however lead weights were taped to the front of the bike in order to help with front end stability? Wouldn't heavier fork bottoms therefore work better as they work to re-locate the weight of the down lower?
Donald Trump (Verified)
Think about this. Disassemble the front suspension tubes from the upside-down tube on the bike with the front wheel, brakes and fender still attached and lay it all on the floor. All that is 'unsprung weight'. All the bits attached to the bottom forks add weight. The more weight, the slower the suspension operates to keep the rubber on the road when going over bumps.
You can say the same for the rear if you seperate the bottom shock link and the whole swingarm from the bike, rear brake and all. That too is unsprung weight.
The whole rest of the bike is sprung weight. The lead needed to make the bike legal for weigh-in could be added anywhere on the bike. Putting it at the front just helps a tiny bit in keeping the bike from doing wheelies everytime the rider cranks the throttle.
Another great video. Amazing tech.👍👍
Very cool vid boys, fair play
Great vid. More please.
Always a Big fan of Hopper.
Beautiful video.. bsb is the best championship.. love it.. from Italy
Need more people like that explain things great video
I love that exhaust, looks awesome, if i would buy a panigale 1299s thats the exhaust i want on the bike, but still doubting between the 1299s and the panigale V4S
Ducatis are masterpieces compared to other bikes, everything is just such quality
Those Termis are amazing
What is the adjustable screw type knob mounted on the left clip on? Thanks in advance.
Speaking of GP bikes, what ever happened to the Spirit GP sport and GP sport R? I haven't heard anything or seen anything about them since their announcement and I can't find any more information about them, is the project DOA?
Banging!
I have a Panegale 1299, that bike makes mine look like a Katana .... freaking sick man !!
Work of art
Good video guys, thanks!
An extra 30bhp on that bike is crazy 😂
Hopper was one of the first riders I had met in BSB, such a cool bloke. Would love to know how the exhausts differ in power comparing this new system and Chaz's system in WSBK.
Difficult to compare as the engine spec is slightly different and the electronics are vastly different
44Teeth yes obviously the engine and ECU differ vastly, would be interesting how much each system makes were?
Hit like before watching.. stunning bike.. I need another Ducati in my life..
nice intro...music by who..searched for beat by kicktracks but no result..help please
Christ look at all the electrics. Wonder how much all those sensors and wires on the bike would weigh.
Amazing piece of work.
Beautiful Italian machine.... Ducati Forever... ☝🏻😻
is their ducati v4 now in sbk
The 165 kgs weight figure he mentioned, is it dry or wet? Anyone?
no termi sound?
Love the video. Super informative. Looks like that tail get pretty hot
Nerdy question - how does the gain and loss lap time thing work? Is it GPS? I wouldn't have thought GPS is accurate enough?
Usually the electronics detect when you enter a sector and the dash computer calculates lap/sector times times and differences
All them parts are so beautiful
I could watch 4 more hours of this b-roll!!! What kind of camera are you using here? Love it!
Lumix GH4
What tires are those?
Whats the smaller radiator below the big one?
Its the radiator to cool the engine oil
"....And he's going in for the first corner...
...Ohhh!! He's had a low side!!"
*kill me now.
I wish they would go back to underseat exhaust for Ducati and stereo sides for Japanese bikes
that exhaust!!! OMG
Sweet this is what my wet day needed!
If you weren't wet before watching this, you'll be wet afterwards...
Why those swingarm need to flex ? I tought all swingarm need to be as rigid as possible.
Bebeto Fandi you need flex in swing arms and frames to allow for feel and side grip
Smokey Bedroom Baron at the end oh shit
Less than 1/4 turn throttle on a bike with over 200 horsepower. I can't fathom the control these riders have to be able to have such precise inputs while riding at the limit.
Squid Hunter ... and no traction control in BSB!! It's staggering!
I smoked pot with Johnny Hopkins.
It was Johnny Hopkins and Sloan Kettering. And they were blazing that sh*t up every day.
Is he still racing????
Thanks, top video!
All the fuss for the 1199 series bikes to have an underslung exhaust about "mass centralisation" and then all the race teams use aftermarket under tail solutions like the 1098 it replaces. How ironic.
pwtil could it be due to the weight of the stock exhaust with the catalytic converter? I'm none the wiser about the dukes, just throwing it out there as a possibility?
The WSBK bikes had underslung exhausts in the beginning. Definitely wasn't a cat issue. ;)
Stock?
Awesome! Very nice!
So much tech! What a machine though!
Thank you for this episode it was very informative
Regulate official parade monthly frequently hesitate cabin.
Hammer Bike👍👍👍👍👍
I'm not a Duc guy unless we're talking MotoGP, but that thing is pure engineering porn.
Amazing.
Okay as a guy who has his deposit down for a 2019 Panigale V4R (supposed to arrive in March!)...I must know; Who is the hot Italian (I assume) babe at 00:20? Any chance she will make the delivery in person?...fingers crossed!
Daaaammmnnnnnn that's sexy! Love the technical stuff!
Glad it is spelt Hopkins' and not Hopkins's.
Insane
Jizzy bang bang
Ever hear of Zoom camera dude?
Liked the ending, 10% off on carbon fiber is a fair bit...
Butter!
muy buena
He said V-twin, but isnt it a L-twin?
martin nguyen actually it is the same. But the angle looks like 'L' shape rather than 'V' shape. But it is the same
I mean like everyone says L-twin, and that it is now gonna get a V-twin. So they got to be two different kinds dont they?
Martin Nguyen no. They're the same. You mean they're getting a v4 next. Not a v twin