@Thadopeera Let's go! Excited for you! You found one still in stock, new? 2020-2024 (even 2018-2019 without the winglets) is the way to go! I ain't feelin' the 2025 at all.
Beautiful bike brother, considering a Streetfighter V4 SP myself - Just concerned how comfortable it'll be as a daily, would you recommend it or is it more a weekender/track bike? Try the wind sock on your camera mic, it baffle out those exhausts notes and won't peak like that. All the best bud!
@kixnco Thanks for the comment! Wind sock...noted! Streetfighter definitely gonna be more comfortable than the regular SP. Puts you more upright also. Other tools in the shed for daily commuters but the SF can serve all 3 purposes you mentioned. But to answer your question, based on what I've seen and read, it would be awesome as a daily commuter. One of the sales guys at the bike shop I bought my SP2 from had a SF SP1 that he used for daily commuting to and from work. Go for it!
@prravitbhattia1329 Thanks for the comment. Very, very blessed. Wife super supportive also. Retired from Navy and been in radiology field for a long time. Healthcare professional is my job🙏
But sound wise i feel this really brings out the v4, I'm definitely getting the termi for my panigale was just curious about the ground clearance of the left muffler
@Speedy.9.5 True, and it kind of takes on the same styling as the Akra slip on in that sense. But having installed this Termi myself and seeing the underbelly of the bike, the other parts and exhaust piping are shaped in a way that causes the right side to be angled upward and the left side to remain straight. Definitely like this look more than the Akra wheelbarrell exhaust. Thanks for commenting!
@Speedy.9.5 I've had the Akra slip on and now the Termi. I felt that Akra had more treble and had a slight edge sustaining the revs (smoother) while the Termi presents a deeper, more throaty type sound and is better with smaller bursts. Hope that makes sense. Thanks again for commenting!
@HieuNguyen-yv8iq I've felt it sounded like a backfire a few times but haven't actually seen it backfire the way my Akra used to. But it's always cool to see some of that fire, especially at night.
Pick up my 2024 V4 next month 😎
@Thadopeera Let's go! Excited for you! You found one still in stock, new? 2020-2024 (even 2018-2019 without the winglets) is the way to go! I ain't feelin' the 2025 at all.
@ I don’t like the 2025 either.
@ It has 2 miles on it. Found it at Marin Ducati
@Thadopeera brand spankin new
Beautiful bike brother, considering a Streetfighter V4 SP myself - Just concerned how comfortable it'll be as a daily, would you recommend it or is it more a weekender/track bike? Try the wind sock on your camera mic, it baffle out those exhausts notes and won't peak like that.
All the best bud!
@kixnco Thanks for the comment! Wind sock...noted! Streetfighter definitely gonna be more comfortable than the regular SP. Puts you more upright also. Other tools in the shed for daily commuters but the SF can serve all 3 purposes you mentioned. But to answer your question, based on what I've seen and read, it would be awesome as a daily commuter. One of the sales guys at the bike shop I bought my SP2 from had a SF SP1 that he used for daily commuting to and from work. Go for it!
Love the bike man! the beemer looks awesome too, what do you do for a living?
@prravitbhattia1329 Thanks for the comment. Very, very blessed. Wife super supportive also. Retired from Navy and been in radiology field for a long time. Healthcare professional is my job🙏
Have you faced any grounnd clearance issues with the termis
@Speedy.9.5 thanks for the comment/question...none yet. I feel there's plenty of clearance with a few inches to spare.
@doctor-d-rose69 i wish the left side muffler would be slightly angled up like the right side
But sound wise i feel this really brings out the v4, I'm definitely getting the termi for my panigale was just curious about the ground clearance of the left muffler
@Speedy.9.5 True, and it kind of takes on the same styling as the Akra slip on in that sense. But having installed this Termi myself and seeing the underbelly of the bike, the other parts and exhaust piping are shaped in a way that causes the right side to be angled upward and the left side to remain straight. Definitely like this look more than the Akra wheelbarrell exhaust. Thanks for commenting!
@Speedy.9.5 I've had the Akra slip on and now the Termi. I felt that Akra had more treble and had a slight edge sustaining the revs (smoother) while the Termi presents a deeper, more throaty type sound and is better with smaller bursts. Hope that makes sense. Thanks again for commenting!
Does it have backfire when using quick shift?
@HieuNguyen-yv8iq I've felt it sounded like a backfire a few times but haven't actually seen it backfire the way my Akra used to. But it's always cool to see some of that fire, especially at night.
soooo, what are you doing and you have money fot that bike, i want to copy you hahahah
@@uncensoredCode Just very, very blessed, with a great job and supportive wife. Appreciate the comment!
@@doctor-d-rose69 I wish you all the best! Clear roads mate :)
@@uncensoredCode clear roads indeed, and thank you....I'll be on the lookout for your own Ducati videos🫡🙏
@@doctor-d-rose69 naah, riding together haha, next year flying out to usa, it'll be fun