This Ducati bike has a 1,103cc V4 Desmosedici Stradale engine which produces 216 bhp and about 122 Nm of torque. It comes with a dry clutch, which provides the signature Ducati sound and feel. However, the real highlight lies in the chassis improvements.
The bike rides on lightweight carbon fiber wheels which reduce the weight by almost a kilogram. This helps the handling feel sharp and nimble. Additionally, Ducati equips the Tricolore with its Front Brake Pro system. It also features massive 338.5mm discs, Brembo HyPure calipers and a Brembo MCS master cylinder, which provides powerful stopping performance. These brakes come straight from Ducati’s World Superbike machines.
Due to the lighter parts, the Tricolore weighs 188 kg, about 3 kg lighter than the Panigale V4 S. Ducati also supplies track-ready parts like brake cooling ducts, a quick-release fuel cap, carbon open clutch cover and mirror blanking plates. Perhaps track lovers will appreciate these thoughtful additions most.
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