I bought my V2 in Nov. of 2021 and have THE EXACT same feedback and comments as you. I've done the wheels, the spacer for the rear pegs, tail tidy, spacers for the throttle, Akra exhaust, etc. etc. and love the bike. It's super light on its feet and it's nimbleness has gotten me out of a lot of sticky situations (people on their phone and "driving"). Great video man! I'd like to see more on the V2. I went to take a look at the V4's and almost traded the V2 in (i've been on liter bikes my whole life) but you're right; the '24 V4 just feels hella-wide for no reason.
Right on! Glad I’m not the only one. Sounds like you’ve got a very tastefully modified V2. I am planning to have some more V2 content in the very near future. Appreciate you sharing your positive comments and nice to know there is somebody out there who agrees with my experiences and feedback. Ride safe and keep enjoying that V2. These V2’s are excellent bikes.
@@ridewithKY thanks that makes choosing for me a lot easier. Also again a used V4 could be same price as a new V2 so what do you say, is it wise to go for a V4, cause I've seen a guy get a sold deal for a BMW sr1000 for 15k used had I guess 2k miles on it. If I can hopefully find a V4 for 15 to 17k used should I go for that or a new or used V2? I'm all about aesthetics, which again reminds me, if Ducati can change front of a V2 to make it look as wide as V4 then mo problem or else for me I'm going with a V4. Now your Thoughts. ? Thanks 👍😊
@@ridewithKY thanks that makes choosing for me a lot easier. Also again a used V4 could be same price as a new V2 so what do you say, is it wise to go for a V4, cause I've seen a guy get a sold deal for a BMW sr1000 for 15k used had I guess 2k miles on it. If I can hopefully find a V4 for 15 to 17k used should I go for that or a new or used V2? I'm all about aesthetics, which again reminds me, if Ducati can change front of a V2 to make it look as wide as V4 then mo problem or else for me I'm going with a V4. Now your Thoughts. ? Thanks 👍😊
Have an 899 Panigale(Termi, Ohlins rear, Nitron front), V2 Bayliss(Full Akro) and a 2019 MV Dragster 800RC. All great bikes for track days or spirited day rides.
Awesome man. Enjoy that V2. It’s a great bike. Feels like a 600 but way more power and torque, especially in the realistically useable part of the powerband. Thanks for watching, take care.
I just bought the 2024 v2 I agree on the torque to the transmission ratio. My last bike was a zx-10r and didn’t have any fun around town without being in cuffs. This bike is fun at 30mph
I reckon V2 > V4. I have an s1000rr and I'm thinking of getting the V2. The V2 sounds better, is not super fat and wide like the V4, it has way more useable power for the street. Unless you're a hwy bro doing top speed drags, I reckon the V2 is the all around better package.
You are probably correct. I agree with your statement regarding the v2 sounding better than the v4. As I mentioned in the video I also don’t care for how wide the V4’s feel, especially the latest revision. The 2022-2023 feels super bulky and wide. I still am open to trying a v4 just to try one but if at all possible I’d like to keep the v2 around. Thanks for the input and for watching. 🙏🏽.
I have a Ducati Panigale v2 2021, and BMW S1000rr 2022. BMW is very comfortable and very nice for long rides. But the Ducati has so much personality and a great ride over the weekend.
Im 4 months late but I thoroughly enjoyed this!!! Been thinking about a v2 for 2 years now...cuurrently on 18 gsxr750, got since new...its almost time..anyways be safe out there brother
Sounds like you are a responsible rider. Only you know your capabilities and what your comfort level is. If you don’t feel comfortable yet, then give it some time. Absolutely nothing wrong with wanting to be safe. Thank you for the support!
@s-zu4ni great recommendations there. Doing the MSF course is certainly helpful. However, just because you get your certificate doesn’t mean you know what you are doing! Appreciate you sharing. With any bike, even a 250, ride it to your skill level and everything will be fine. Thanks for chiming in, very helpful advice!
I've had my V2 for just over a year and I still love it, the fasteners coming loose is common, on my first ride the gear change rear set came loose, the stock throttle is janky and very loose a throttle spacer mod solves it, you look like you had aftermarket grips did you do the throttle mod?
Awesome man, glad you are still enjoying your V2. I have domino grips on my V2, but no throttle spacers. I like a little bit of play in the throttle, just my personal preference. Thanks for watching!
I never had a problem to get my V2 into neutral. I also never had a problem with the Quick shifter. I also didn't lose any fasteners of the fairing. I never experienced a stall as you described. My V2 is just fine and works as it should. I agree that the cost of an aftermarket exhaust is out of any discussion. Other than that, the bike is a pleasure to ride, an absolutely stunning looking bike and people tall to be and praise my bike whenever I make a stop.
Everything goes back together as it should , agreed, except the trim on the exhaust tip! The bottom fastening is a pig to get all the layers of metal lined is so the screw will go in! Only tip is don’t bother putting the two black ones in first you need the slack to get that silver one in at the bottom. Do it somewhere you can lie down too.
Any recomendations for a slip-on exhaust. I want that deep high sound you talked about :) Gonna get my V2 in a few months. The stock exhaust looks really good, but i want more sound.
I would recommend the Austin Racing slip on then. It’s very loud but you get that sharp sound that most of the other slip ons don’t have. I’ve heard the Akra’s and Arrows in person and neither one sounded that good in my opinion. As long as you can deal with the volume, the Austin sounds the best. Thanks and good luck!
Interesting. My 2023 Triumph Street Triple also had engine shut off issues, especially during the break-in period. But when the engine was hot, it had trouble restarting.
Hope it’s kind of smoothed out now with time and now you are post break-in. Both my Husqvarna and Ducati had some weird tendencies when new. Ride safe brother.
Right on! Glad the video was helpful to you. That’s why I make these videos, try to help others. The garage floor is Swiss Trax. Appreciate your support and for watching! Take care.
Thank you. You can see behind although the mirrors are obviously small. You will not have the field of view that a stock mirror would, just a product of the size of the mirror. I commute on the V2 pretty often so it’s certainly doable.
@@ridewithKY thanks for your explanation!!!! i'm still considering btw the spy r and crg arrow for my v2. rizoma looks way better but much smaller as i see on youtube. so i worried of its fov. if there's no huge diffs i'll go for rizoma for sure haha. BTW you stilll put your mirrors at the low position?
The CRG mirrors are not that good of quality if you care about that. I mean it’s just a mirror, but the quality is definitely mid tier at best. Yes, I keep my mirrors in the inverted position still. Hope that helps.
Right on. I figured you probably did but didn’t want to make that assumption. Some people just don’t care about stuff like that when it comes to things like mirrors, and that’s totally ok. Enjoy those rizoma’s when you get them. 👊🏽.
Thank you! Really appreciate the compliment. I use Adam’s Graphene Advanced Ceramic Coating on all the vehicles. In between washes I’ll use the Adam’s Graphene Ceramic Spray. The stands are Dynamoto. They are Australian and allow you to move the bike in all directions (even laterally), very easy. Thank you so much for the support!
My 1199 did the exact same thing . Stalled when coming to a stop once in a while but started right back up. The other problem to look for if the TFT display cracking for no reason at all. Hairline cracks,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,then moisture invades and clouds the display until it warms up. Then there was the expense of everything Ducati related. It's nice bike but I went ZX14R and never looked back.
Wow great job on the review! I appreciate your honest delivery. I agree with all your points, the good, the bad, and even your opinion about how it compares to the V4. I have a modified 2020 V2 but I’ll be selling it when my V2 Final Edition arrives in Jan/Feb. Keep up the good content. Sub’d. Forze Ducati! 🇮🇹💪🏽
Great review. Very fair. I have a v2 Bayliss Which i love. I had a 2020 v2 before the Bayliss. You definitely notice have the ohlins suspension on it and a full akrapovic system.Only reason i got Akrapovic. Was too keep my warranty. Look forward too watching more of your content. 👍
Man the Bayliss is awesome, wish I could have the chance to actually experience the difference between the OHLINS and standard Showa/Sachs suspension. Nothing wrong with wanting to keep your warranty, especially with these bikes. Thank you for watching and thank you for the support!
Awesome dude, 15,000 miles! I have put only 14,000 miles on my 2023 Ducati Diavel V4 in 10 months. I gotta hit the road. I agree with you if you own a great bike you should ride it every day. I'm thinking about buying two 2024 Ducati panigale V2s for my twin boys. It looks like the reliability is excellent. How much was the full exhaust and did you do yourself. I installed a Termignoni Dragster Titanium Exhaust on my Diavel V4 myself and Upmapped it and modified the air intake. It is now a real beast which spits fire. Do you think the Bayliss Panigale V2 is worth the extra $4,000.00 per bike? The Slow Rider.
@Matthew21v42 yeah the Bayliss is worth extra money. The suspension is great. Chalk and cheese is the difference. I payed $7200 fitted for the system. I got a discounted price. They are lot dearer now. They have a special on 23 models here in Australia. I got the Akrapovic exhaust system cause it doesn't affect your warranty. They definitely are a good bike
Another thing. If you want ohlins. You can buy the fork inserts. And a new rear ohlins should. Which would be alot cheaper. Should work OK. But check pricing first. Good luck
Hi nice review! I currently have a 2023 Aprilia RSV4 Factory. This is my 6th motorcycle, 2nd liter bike, and my previous bike was a 2022 Yamaha R1. I enjoy the horsepower/torque of liter bikes but I'm seriously considering to downsize to a sportbike with more useable power for everyday riding and occasional track day. Currently I'm thinking about either a Panigale V2, MV Agusta F3R, Aprilia RS660, or Kawasaki ZX-6R (previously owned). I have not been able to test ride these bikes but I plan to go to a couple of local dealers in Southern California and hopefully have a chance to test ride both. Based on your riding experience with your V2 and RSV4, do you feel downsizing to a 600cc, 800cc, or 900cc would be difficult because you would miss the power of a liter bike or do you feel your Panigale V2 is the right balance and amount of power for the streets? Also for the V2, do you feel the suspension needs to be upgraded and would you have considered paying more for the Panigale V2 Bayliss for the better Olins suspension?
That is a tough one, especially if you are coming from an RSV4. The crown jewel of the RSV4 is absolutely the engine. So going down to anything else I think would be disappointing. If you did go to a V2 just know it’s no RSV4, but it still has a lot of speed and is also not that useable on the street. If you are an individual who likes shifting a lot and is interested in being able to use the whole RPM range on the street then I would say the V2 is probably not what you are looking for. Running through a few gears on a V2 is still going to get you in a lot of trouble on the street. The V2 is however a lot lighter and slimmer than an RSV4 which is nice for commuting. V2 definitely has its place but if your goal is to be able to run up through the gears and use more of the RPM range without getting into too much trouble then I would look elsewhere. The suspension I would say is just OK on the V2. The handling characteristic is nimble but isn’t as stable as an RSV4. Not sure if that’s because the RSV4’s are heavier and have aero, but I would agree that the V2 could benefit from a suspension upgrade such as what the Bayliss has. Hope that helps.
@@ridewithKY Thank you for your feedback. There are days I love riding the RSV4 and other days not so much. I feel downsizing to a less powerful bike will be more fun to ride on the streets as the one saying goes about riding a slow bike fast... I plan to test ride a V2, F3R, and RS660 since these are the 3 bikes I'm most interested in downsizing. I really enjoyed the R1 and may get another one before they stop selling it in the US (2025). My opinion is the R1 and RSV4 are the best sounding bikes and hard to decide which one sounds better. I look forward to watching more of your videos. I subbed.
@awanderlustseoul sounds like you have the right approach. Riding all three bikes is going to give you the best picture of what will fit you best. Lucky you have the opportunity to test ride an F3. I’d love to ride one of those someday. Good luck with your search. You’ve already got great taste seeing as you are coming from an R1 and RSV4.
Love your garage. That is classy! I've had my 2022 V2 for 18 months, put over 3,000 miles on it. Never had any of the issues mentioned. No issues putting it on neutral, no stiff shifting ever, no loss of fasteners, never stalled... I really don't relate to any of the issues you mentioned. Except for the parts cost... everything is expensive... then again, it is like buying a Ferrari and complaining parts are expensive... 😉
Glad you have had no issues with your V2! All the issues mentioned in the video are pretty common for these although minor. If you have your bike serviced by the dealer, I guarantee they are tightening those fasteners for you every time. However, it’s common for motorcycles in general to lose fasteners. It’s not exclusive to Ducati. If you look through the comments here you’ll also see other owners echoing my statements. Thanks for watching man.
No problem at all. It does help. The Puig is one of the taller ones so if you are a taller individual it will be more beneficial to you. For me, I hate wind buffeting so it’s worth it to change it IMO.
Been seriously considering between the V2 and the V4 for a while now. I'm 6' and about 225 lbs. Any advice on what you think between the two? I like the power curve of the V2, especially if it's got the akra exhaust adding the low end torque and just being more useable on the street. But also heard a lot of V2 owners that upgrade to the V4. What do you think?
Both are great. The V2 is nice because it’s narrow and basically feels like a much smaller motorcycle than it really is. It feels lighter and slimmer than a lot of 600cc super sports. So you yet the nimbleness and slimness of a 600 but with way more power. V4 is nice because it’s a v4. Smoother and top of the Panigale line so you don’t have to think about upgrading. The issue with the current v4 is it feels very wide and bulky. Either one you’ll be happy. Have you sat on both yet?
@@ridewithKY I have. Both are comfortable to me. I’m a little more used to the smaller frame as I’m coming from an old 2009 Ninja 650, which I’d definitely on the narrow end of sports bikes. Appreciate the response! Wasn’t sure you’d see it on the older video.
If you are already coming from a Ninja 650 then either a v2 or v4 will be a big step up. Really can’t go wrong with either. If you are worried about the desire to upgrade later then I would just go with the V4. Hope that helps.
Have you guys had any trouble removing the rear passenger pegs? I watched a video on how to do it, took him like 10 minutes. Two weeks later I finally got some rigged up way. They ended up falling out because I forgot to lock tight them. He made it look SO easy. Mine seems virtually impossible!
I actually have a video on this which may be helpful. th-cam.com/video/1OaDH2kVAso/w-d-xo.htmlsi=D_N1dysv4okI4ndw Thank you. It’s not too bad but you have to have some patience and you definitely can mess it up!
They are Sato Racing sliders. At the time that's all that was available. If I could do it now, I would do the Aella sliders. They aren't hard to put on but they take some time as you need to remove most of the fairings.
I totally agree with you on the bike. Its way better than the v4 based on the wide body. Btw what height are you? What loud exhausts do u prefer for the v2? As some are softer ones. Which one do u prefer V2 or V2 bayliss? Also the length of the v2 compared to v4 is it shorter or..? Stupid question ik 😂
I am 5’5”. So it’s a challenge for me to ride any of these taller bikes. Really the only good sounding exhaust for these are the Austin Racing exhausts. The quieter exhausts just don’t sound good on these bikes. I’ve heard a few in person and the Arrow by far sounds the worst. Akra’s look the best but are pretty quiet and really don’t sound that aggressive. Austin looks OK, but by far has the best sound. Bayliss is great if you like the livery. OHLINS are great, for most of us probably not necessary but it’s nice to have. I personally don’t like the bayliss livery so I prefer just the base V2. I’m not sure on wheelbase regarding the v2 vs v4. Cheers man, it’s not a stupid question. Wheelbase is important I just don’t know the answer.
Could very well be. It may be where the weight is distributed as well, hard to say. The curb weights are so close but you would never guess that after sitting on both.
@TimK82ausM it seemed more agile with the 180, however, I just casually ride so it doesn’t make much difference to me. Out of the two sizes however, I prefer the 180. Thank you.
You will definitely feel the heat on a Panigale. They do get VERY hot. However, it’s not unbearable like some people make it out to be. Once the bike is tuned with an exhaust, it does help reduce those temperatures as well. The tune will richen A/F mixture and turn on the fans much sooner, this helps greatly,
There aren’t any bar end weights. The only weights are the mirrors themselves. The mirrors on this bike are Rizoma Spy’s. I forget which size they are as Rizoma sells these in two sizes. I have the smaller of the two options.
By the way you describe the characteristics of V4 vs. V2, it would seem that a more satisfying reason to trade-in would be if either a bigger or a better V2 is released.
Yeah I mean they just have different uses. They are similar in a lot of ways but more different than you’d think. V2 is great if your preference is a very narrow and small bike. V4 is a lot wider and feels a lot heavier even though on paper it’s not.
@@ridewithKY Thanks for your response. And I don't mean to keep you on here. But if the V2 has gobs of low-mid rpm torque, and especially if the V4 has to wind up higher to build up steam, the V2 still seems the more enjoyable experience. It seems you'd have to get in a high-rpm riding mode to enjoy the V4's sweet spot; whereas the V2 is already in the zone all the time, so you get to enjoy the engine every single time without trying to or doing anything special. Besides, that rhino-ish straddle can be ruining the experience without you consciously noting it. That slender build of the Ducati V2s are a fortunate (if not intentionally designed) feature that is uncommon in other MCs of the same type (given that most are IL4s). It seems a good design regardless of rider stature. So, given the same capacity (both same size), the V2 might be the more enjoyable ride. Just a conjecture of course. Besides the sound seems to emanate a more pleasant rhythm. Ciao. Ride safe.
At the time of the video I couldn’t get the OEM Ducati spacers to properly remove the rear pegs. They have since been removed. Regardless, a lot of people keep their pegs because it’s easy to switch back and forth between a rear seat and the OEM cowl.
Depends on if you are responsible or not. These bikes are FAST. But you as the rider are in control of how much of that power you use. Besides the horsepower, these bikes are very light, nimble, and easy to ride. If you are mature and especially if you’ve had some fast cars already, I don’t see any issue with starting on a V2.
If you are responsible, you can start on any of these sport bikes. In my experience weight matters a lot more than the power of the bike when first starting to ride. No matter if the bike has 40 hp or 200 hp, it will only go as fast as you tell it to.
Btw have you tracked your V2? I’ve had my V2 out at Sonoma and Laguna Seca where I’ve passed V4 riders. My point being it’s the rider that is fast, not the bike. Heck I’ve passed a bunch of liter bikes on my Ninja 400 which is a lot of fun. Of course they blow past me in the straights but that’s cool too. 😬
I agree 100%. It’s the Indian, not the arrow. I haven’t tracked my V2, it’s just not something I’m interested in at this point for whatever reason. I’ve got some automotive track experience and enjoyed that greatly. Just haven’t really drummed up the interest to track motorcycles. Appreciate you sharing, thank you!
I got a 2023 pikes peak v4. I never been on any other bike. Was thinking about getting a V2 panigale is it faster more powerful? I feel the pikes peak is a rocket especially in race mode. Your thoughts?
Pikes peak v4 is no slouch, you feel it’s a rocket because it is a rocket. 😂. A pani v2 is still going to give you more speed especially on the top end. I’ve seen some pretty credible sources say the Multi 1260’s actually have a stronger top end than the current Multi V4’s. Either way; multi v4 or any Panigale is really more than you can use on the street anyways. Enjoy that pikes peak v4, that’s a sweet bike.
@@ridewithKY that is some solid. You just save me a trip down the rabbit hole. Thank you so much. I definitely can’t use all the power in a pikes peak on the street. I’ve tried, but I run out of road.
I wanted to add: This was a great video. Covered the v2 very nicely. I bought my panigale 1199 after I bought my ZX14R. Even though The 1199 sported 195 horsepower. It was never a match against the brutal power of the ZX14R. But it wasn't all about power and speed. On a long cruise , say a 200 mile day, the 14 is much much better. Nicely planted, Smooth, loads of power in any gear. I guess I'm just a zx14 guy. But, I love the looks of Ducati. Yours is beautiful.
The tank has partial PPF. Then the rest of the bike has ceramic coating. I just use the Adam’s graphene ceramic coating on all my bikes as well as my cars. Of course if you want maximum protection then PPF is the way to go. It is very expensive however. For me, I don’t find it worth it to PPF the whole bike. Ceramic coat is easy to do yourself so is something I would recommend. Basically just protects from some scratching and staining, but that’s about it. I don’t find the ceramic coatings to be near as durable as the manufacturers say. Good luck man. 👊🏽
SMH. If it wasn't for the extreme heat on my crotch I experienced on a V2, you may have me sold. I know you covered heat, but what pants do you typically wear or recommend?
Awesome dude! I have put 14,000 miles on my 2023 Ducati Diavel V4 in 10 months. I gotta hit the road. I agree with you if you own a great bike you should ride it every day. I'm thinking about buying two 2024 Ducati panigale V2s for my twin boys. It looks like the reliability is excellent. How much was the full exhaust and did you do yourself. I installed a Termignoni Dragster Titanium Exhaust on my Diavel V4 myself and Upmapped it and modified the air intake. It is now a real beast which spits fire. Do you think the Bayliss Panigale V2 is worth the extra $4,000.00 per bike? The Slow Rider.
Sounds like you’ve really been enjoying your Diavel, but I guess it’d be hard not to enjoy a Diavel V4. I believe the Austin Racing slip on was around $1300-$1400 or so to my door and then another $800+ for the BrenTune. I did the install of both items myself, these bikes are a little tricky to work on but anybody with general mechanical skills can do most of the work on these. I’m sure as you’ve learned on your Diavel, the key is to be patient. As far as the Bayliss is concerned, I’ve heard the Ohlin’s are nice to have. However, it’s easy to retrofit ohlins onto a normal V2. Personally I don’t care much for the Bayliss livery but of course that’s all subjective. If it were my money I would get the base V2 and then if you really want to later you can upgrade to Ohlins later for a few thousand.
Appreciate the view and the feedback. I’m 5’5”, so pretty much any sport bike is tall for me. Just have to work around it. What saves the v2 for shorties like us is its light and it’s very narrow. Compared to my v4 and rsv4, the v2 is pretty easy to handle despite being hardly able to touch the ground.
im riding a cbr650 i like it a lot but looking to get something a little more power/torque. my bike is still fast dont get me wrong but i would like a little more power to wheelie easier and play around on my bike a little easier. the bike has like 85hp 4 cylinder its fast it just doesnt have quite the torque and instant power i want overall. its more like a 600rr have to rev it high to get that snappy power but even then compared to a 1000rr its not the same power range cant bring the front wheel up after 1st gear im sure you could pop clutch to do a 2nd gear wheelie but you have to beat it way to much. im leaning toward bmw1000rr but looking into these naked models for comfort at the v2
V2 is going to be a lot more bike than your CBR650 for sure. Just depends on what you are looking for the bike to do. S1000RR is obviously going to have a lot more power than a V2 if power is what you are looking for.
@@ridewithKY im thinking i either get the cbr1000rr or the bmw s1000rr then i can always put it into one of its driving modes if i want the power down. i raced motocross all my life for 20 year im pretty good on a bike. and been riding the 650 for several years now i would be fine on a bigger bike i dont ride stupid but i do enjoy the back road curves and going fast from 0-80 but im not a top speed kind of guy i value my life to much lol
Thank you so much for watching. If you end up with a Vitpilen, you will enjoy it. The Vitpilens are certainly not perfect, but overall I’ve enjoyed mine. I’m glad you have found the videos helpful. 🙏🏽.
I was going to buy one, but California insurance costs me,with multiple policies including a duc monster,3600 a year.i can insure a street fighter v4s or s1k for cheaper
I’ve definitely thought about a SF or a Tuono but I just can’t get used to the look of a naked. Out of those choices the Tuono looks least like a naked, but I still prefer the RS aesthetic over the Tuono. But you never know, I’m not 100% opposed. Thank you for watching and for the support!
It definitely gets hot under the seat, but it’s not as bad as some people make it out to be. It also improves significantly once you change the exhaust and get a tune.
Haha I hear you man. If I can figure out something better for insurance I would really like to have both a v2 and a v4. Certainly great aspects to both, I totally hear you though.
Like anything else, it depends on the beginner. If you are responsible then it’s totally realistic to start on a V2. I personally never understood the whole “beginner bike” thing. If you are only responsible enough to ride a 400, then you probably shouldn’t be riding at all. According to NHTSA, there’s no correlation between larger engine displacement and likeliness of a collision. Cheers man.
Well said. A 959 was my first bike. Put close to 10k miles on it. If you have fundamental riding skills and understand risk tolerance, you’ll be just fine. A V2 would be a great first bike.
@matthewgoulet4438 surprise surprise. You were responsible and didn’t crash your 959. Seems as if being responsible is a lot more important than the bike you are riding… thanks for sharing man.
Fyi I have 4 customers who traded in the V2 for the v4 & they've all regretted it. Even a couple hard core track guys who are fast. So beware! Ride it first before ditching the V2.
Those issues are just not acceptable from a premium bike! Ducati need to get a grip! I have a 2023 Street Tripple RS. Not have a single issue with it and I’ve put 2k on the bike.
Ducati quality is a cut above…. I have a Diavel and an Aprilia Tuono… the Tuono is a great bike but fit and finish isn’t close…. Had an MV Augusta and fit and finish was good but mechanically uggg…
Haha totally consistent with my experience. Whether it’s actually “worth it” or not is another conversation, but everything is just better done on a Ducati. Even compared to the BMW’s, everything is nicer on the Ducati’s. When I feel the cable clutch on the S1000RR’s for example 😖.
Thank you for the support and for watching. I don’t, I ride conservatively. For those that like doing top speed runs, I don’t have a problem with it and that’s up to them. I just choose not to myself. Thanks again man, appreciate you.
I have put only 14,000 miles on my 2023 Ducati Diavel V4 in 10 months. I gotta hit the road. I agree with you if you own a great bike you should ride it every day. I'm thinking about buying two 2024 Ducati panigale V2s for my twin boys. It looks like the reliability is excellent. How much was the full exhaust and did you do yourself. I installed a Termignoni Dragster Titanium Exhaust on my Diavel V4 myself and Upmapped it and modified the air intake. It is now a real beast which spits fire. Do you think the Bayliss Panigale V2 is worth the extra $4,000.00 per bike? The Slow Rider.
Haha! I need to get on the pani more. Hard to put miles on the pani when I have other bikes to ride. Either way, it’s never enough seat time when you have a pani.
My electronic system, the BBS unit fried after 1500 miles, on my Panigale V2 2023, what a useless bike, slower than every other 1000cc, not worth the money. 😒🥴😵💫
Everybody has their idea of what excitement is. I rode an R6 before and I don’t think an R6 is in any way more exciting than any current gen Panigale. But again, everybody is different.
I bought my V2 in Nov. of 2021 and have THE EXACT same feedback and comments as you. I've done the wheels, the spacer for the rear pegs, tail tidy, spacers for the throttle, Akra exhaust, etc. etc. and love the bike. It's super light on its feet and it's nimbleness has gotten me out of a lot of sticky situations (people on their phone and "driving"). Great video man! I'd like to see more on the V2. I went to take a look at the V4's and almost traded the V2 in (i've been on liter bikes my whole life) but you're right; the '24 V4 just feels hella-wide for no reason.
Right on! Glad I’m not the only one. Sounds like you’ve got a very tastefully modified V2. I am planning to have some more V2 content in the very near future.
Appreciate you sharing your positive comments and nice to know there is somebody out there who agrees with my experiences and feedback. Ride safe and keep enjoying that V2. These V2’s are excellent bikes.
Between V2 an V4 which ones wider at the front, like the face of the bike? Thanks
@Nero_9000 The V4 is alot wider at the front. The whole nose piece is different even though it looks similar to the V2.
@@ridewithKY thanks that makes choosing for me a lot easier. Also again a used V4 could be same price as a new V2 so what do you say, is it wise to go for a V4, cause I've seen a guy get a sold deal for a BMW sr1000 for 15k used had I guess 2k miles on it.
If I can hopefully find a V4 for 15 to 17k used should I go for that or a new or used V2? I'm all about aesthetics, which again reminds me, if Ducati can change front of a V2 to make it look as wide as V4 then mo problem or else for me I'm going with a V4.
Now your Thoughts. ? Thanks 👍😊
@@ridewithKY thanks that makes choosing for me a lot easier. Also again a used V4 could be same price as a new V2 so what do you say, is it wise to go for a V4, cause I've seen a guy get a sold deal for a BMW sr1000 for 15k used had I guess 2k miles on it.
If I can hopefully find a V4 for 15 to 17k used should I go for that or a new or used V2? I'm all about aesthetics, which again reminds me, if Ducati can change front of a V2 to make it look as wide as V4 then mo problem or else for me I'm going with a V4.
Now your Thoughts. ? Thanks 👍😊
Have an 899 Panigale(Termi, Ohlins rear, Nitron front), V2 Bayliss(Full Akro) and a 2019 MV Dragster 800RC. All great bikes for track days or spirited day rides.
Awesome line up! Someday I’d love to have an MV in my garage. Thanks for chiming in and for watching.
Completely agree about the V4, didn't like it.... just bought my V2 yesterday and freaking agree with everything you said, Thank you!
Awesome man. Enjoy that V2. It’s a great bike. Feels like a 600 but way more power and torque, especially in the realistically useable part of the powerband. Thanks for watching, take care.
I just bought the 2024 v2 I agree on the torque to the transmission ratio. My last bike was a zx-10r and didn’t have any fun around town without being in cuffs. This bike is fun at 30mph
extremely comprehensive and helpful video man. keep it up! it helped me a lot. Greetings from Germany
Great to hear this review was helpful to you! Thank you for watching and thank you for the support. Cheers.
$5,500 for Akro exhaust???? That costs more than my entire current bike 😂😂
😂😂😂 full exhausts for these bikes are outrageous.
What’s an Akro? 🤦♂️
@@EscapePlan97 Akropovic is a brand that’s best known for high quality exhaust systems
I just spent 2600 with tune about 3600
The full Akrapovic wheelbarrow pipes for the V4R is 11k CAD!
I reckon V2 > V4. I have an s1000rr and I'm thinking of getting the V2.
The V2 sounds better, is not super fat and wide like the V4, it has way more useable power for the street. Unless you're a hwy bro doing top speed drags, I reckon the V2 is the all around better package.
You are probably correct. I agree with your statement regarding the v2 sounding better than the v4. As I mentioned in the video I also don’t care for how wide the V4’s feel, especially the latest revision. The 2022-2023 feels super bulky and wide.
I still am open to trying a v4 just to try one but if at all possible I’d like to keep the v2 around. Thanks for the input and for watching. 🙏🏽.
I have a Ducati Panigale v2 2021, and BMW S1000rr 2022. BMW is very comfortable and very nice for long rides. But the Ducati has so much personality and a great ride over the weekend.
Thanks for sharing your personal experience, that is helpful.
Im 4 months late but I thoroughly enjoyed this!!! Been thinking about a v2 for 2 years now...cuurrently on 18 gsxr750, got since new...its almost time..anyways be safe out there brother
@motorcycleartist great. Glad the video was helpful. If you end up on a V2 you won’t be disappointed.
Looking into a ducati v2 next year. Only thing holding me back is my riding skill. Ill be watching the channel, love the aston too.
Sounds like you are a responsible rider. Only you know your capabilities and what your comfort level is. If you don’t feel comfortable yet, then give it some time. Absolutely nothing wrong with wanting to be safe. Thank you for the support!
@s-zu4ni ive done an msf course already just waiting on my dmv appointment which is 4 months out.
@s-zu4ni great recommendations there. Doing the MSF course is certainly helpful. However, just because you get your certificate doesn’t mean you know what you are doing!
Appreciate you sharing. With any bike, even a 250, ride it to your skill level and everything will be fine. Thanks for chiming in, very helpful advice!
@@ridewithKYI can't find your riding videos....
@LOCKHIMUP2024 welp… they are there.
I've had my V2 for just over a year and I still love it, the fasteners coming loose is common, on my first ride the gear change rear set came loose, the stock throttle is janky and very loose a throttle spacer mod solves it, you look like you had aftermarket grips did you do the throttle mod?
Awesome man, glad you are still enjoying your V2. I have domino grips on my V2, but no throttle spacers. I like a little bit of play in the throttle, just my personal preference. Thanks for watching!
I never had a problem to get my V2 into neutral. I also never had a problem with the Quick shifter. I also didn't lose any fasteners of the fairing. I never experienced a stall as you described.
My V2 is just fine and works as it should.
I agree that the cost of an aftermarket exhaust is out of any discussion.
Other than that, the bike is a pleasure to ride, an absolutely stunning looking bike and people tall to be and praise my bike whenever I make a stop.
Cool, thanks for sharing.
no matter how many fastners you may loose Panigales V2 or V4 are real dope
Haha agreed. 👊🏽
Everything goes back together as it should , agreed, except the trim on the exhaust tip!
The bottom fastening is a pig to get all the layers of metal lined is so the screw will go in!
Only tip is don’t bother putting the two black ones in first you need the slack to get that silver one in at the bottom. Do it somewhere you can lie down too.
Haha I know exactly which piece you are talking about. 😂.
Just a striking bike! I like the upright windscreen.
Thank you so much for the compliment! And of course thank you for watching/your support!
Hate this windscreen. I swear Puig makes the ugliest screens.
Any recomendations for a slip-on exhaust. I want that deep high sound you talked about :) Gonna get my V2 in a few months. The stock exhaust looks really good, but i want more sound.
I would recommend the Austin Racing slip on then. It’s very loud but you get that sharp sound that most of the other slip ons don’t have. I’ve heard the Akra’s and Arrows in person and neither one sounded that good in my opinion. As long as you can deal with the volume, the Austin sounds the best.
Thanks and good luck!
Interesting. My 2023 Triumph Street Triple also had engine shut off issues, especially during the break-in period. But when the engine was hot, it had trouble restarting.
Hope it’s kind of smoothed out now with time and now you are post break-in. Both my Husqvarna and Ducati had some weird tendencies when new. Ride safe brother.
Love this video man. It resonates so much with the questions I have, especially around v2 vs v4
By the way, what's your garage floor? Looks pretty cool
Right on! Glad the video was helpful to you. That’s why I make these videos, try to help others.
The garage floor is Swiss Trax. Appreciate your support and for watching! Take care.
so clean and sleek. ; can you see behind thru Rizoma bar end mirrors? okay to commute in the traffic? makes looking wayy better tho
Thank you. You can see behind although the mirrors are obviously small. You will not have the field of view that a stock mirror would, just a product of the size of the mirror. I commute on the V2 pretty often so it’s certainly doable.
@@ridewithKY thanks for your explanation!!!! i'm still considering btw the spy r and crg arrow for my v2. rizoma looks way better but much smaller as i see on youtube. so i worried of its fov. if there's no huge diffs i'll go for rizoma for sure haha. BTW you stilll put your mirrors at the low position?
The CRG mirrors are not that good of quality if you care about that. I mean it’s just a mirror, but the quality is definitely mid tier at best. Yes, I keep my mirrors in the inverted position still. Hope that helps.
@@ridewithKY I do care so i got to go for the rizoma :) cheers dude enjoy sunday
Right on. I figured you probably did but didn’t want to make that assumption. Some people just don’t care about stuff like that when it comes to things like mirrors, and that’s totally ok. Enjoy those rizoma’s when you get them. 👊🏽.
Beautiful bike and garage. Can you tell me what wax you use on the bike and what kind of rear stand is that?😊
Thank you! Really appreciate the compliment. I use Adam’s Graphene Advanced Ceramic Coating on all the vehicles. In between washes I’ll use the Adam’s Graphene Ceramic Spray.
The stands are Dynamoto. They are Australian and allow you to move the bike in all directions (even laterally), very easy.
Thank you so much for the support!
Thanks buddy! Keep up the great work.
My 1199 did the exact same thing . Stalled when coming to a stop once in a while but started right back up. The other problem to look for if the TFT display cracking for no reason at all. Hairline cracks,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,then moisture invades and clouds the display until it warms up. Then there was the expense of everything Ducati related. It's nice bike but I went ZX14R and never looked back.
Wow great job on the review! I appreciate your honest delivery. I agree with all your points, the good, the bad, and even your opinion about how it compares to the V4. I have a modified 2020 V2 but I’ll be selling it when my V2 Final Edition arrives in Jan/Feb. Keep up the good content. Sub’d. Forze Ducati! 🇮🇹💪🏽
Thank you for the positive response and of course for watching. Jealous you are picking up a V2 FE. Ride safe bro!
Great review. Very fair. I have a v2 Bayliss Which i love. I had a 2020 v2 before the Bayliss. You definitely notice have the ohlins suspension on it and a full akrapovic system.Only reason i got Akrapovic. Was too keep my warranty. Look forward too watching more of your content. 👍
Man the Bayliss is awesome, wish I could have the chance to actually experience the difference between the OHLINS and standard Showa/Sachs suspension.
Nothing wrong with wanting to keep your warranty, especially with these bikes. Thank you for watching and thank you for the support!
Awesome dude, 15,000 miles! I have put only 14,000 miles on my 2023 Ducati Diavel V4 in 10 months. I gotta hit the road. I agree with you if you own a great bike you should ride it every day. I'm thinking about buying two 2024 Ducati panigale V2s for my twin boys. It looks like the reliability is excellent. How much was the full exhaust and did you do yourself. I installed a Termignoni Dragster Titanium Exhaust on my Diavel V4 myself and Upmapped it and modified the air intake. It is now a real beast which spits fire. Do you think the Bayliss Panigale V2 is worth the extra $4,000.00 per bike? The Slow Rider.
@Matthew21v42 yeah the Bayliss is worth extra money. The suspension is great. Chalk and cheese is the difference. I payed $7200 fitted for the system. I got a discounted price. They are lot dearer now. They have a special on 23 models here in Australia. I got the Akrapovic exhaust system cause it doesn't affect your warranty. They definitely are a good bike
@chrisbatham861 thank you for your input, that is helpful.
Another thing. If you want ohlins. You can buy the fork inserts. And a new rear ohlins should. Which would be alot cheaper. Should work OK. But check pricing first. Good luck
Hi nice review! I currently have a 2023 Aprilia RSV4 Factory. This is my 6th motorcycle, 2nd liter bike, and my previous bike was a 2022 Yamaha R1. I enjoy the horsepower/torque of liter bikes but I'm seriously considering to downsize to a sportbike with more useable power for everyday riding and occasional track day. Currently I'm thinking about either a Panigale V2, MV Agusta F3R, Aprilia RS660, or Kawasaki ZX-6R (previously owned). I have not been able to test ride these bikes but I plan to go to a couple of local dealers in Southern California and hopefully have a chance to test ride both. Based on your riding experience with your V2 and RSV4, do you feel downsizing to a 600cc, 800cc, or 900cc would be difficult because you would miss the power of a liter bike or do you feel your Panigale V2 is the right balance and amount of power for the streets? Also for the V2, do you feel the suspension needs to be upgraded and would you have considered paying more for the Panigale V2 Bayliss for the better Olins suspension?
That is a tough one, especially if you are coming from an RSV4. The crown jewel of the RSV4 is absolutely the engine. So going down to anything else I think would be disappointing. If you did go to a V2 just know it’s no RSV4, but it still has a lot of speed and is also not that useable on the street. If you are an individual who likes shifting a lot and is interested in being able to use the whole RPM range on the street then I would say the V2 is probably not what you are looking for. Running through a few gears on a V2 is still going to get you in a lot of trouble on the street. The V2 is however a lot lighter and slimmer than an RSV4 which is nice for commuting. V2 definitely has its place but if your goal is to be able to run up through the gears and use more of the RPM range without getting into too much trouble then I would look elsewhere.
The suspension I would say is just OK on the V2. The handling characteristic is nimble but isn’t as stable as an RSV4. Not sure if that’s because the RSV4’s are heavier and have aero, but I would agree that the V2 could benefit from a suspension upgrade such as what the Bayliss has. Hope that helps.
@@ridewithKY Thank you for your feedback. There are days I love riding the RSV4 and other days not so much. I feel downsizing to a less powerful bike will be more fun to ride on the streets as the one saying goes about riding a slow bike fast... I plan to test ride a V2, F3R, and RS660 since these are the 3 bikes I'm most interested in downsizing. I really enjoyed the R1 and may get another one before they stop selling it in the US (2025). My opinion is the R1 and RSV4 are the best sounding bikes and hard to decide which one sounds better. I look forward to watching more of your videos. I subbed.
@awanderlustseoul sounds like you have the right approach. Riding all three bikes is going to give you the best picture of what will fit you best. Lucky you have the opportunity to test ride an F3. I’d love to ride one of those someday. Good luck with your search. You’ve already got great taste seeing as you are coming from an R1 and RSV4.
Love your garage. That is classy! I've had my 2022 V2 for 18 months, put over 3,000 miles on it. Never had any of the issues mentioned. No issues putting it on neutral, no stiff shifting ever, no loss of fasteners, never stalled... I really don't relate to any of the issues you mentioned. Except for the parts cost... everything is expensive... then again, it is like buying a Ferrari and complaining parts are expensive... 😉
Glad you have had no issues with your V2! All the issues mentioned in the video are pretty common for these although minor. If you have your bike serviced by the dealer, I guarantee they are tightening those fasteners for you every time. However, it’s common for motorcycles in general to lose fasteners. It’s not exclusive to Ducati.
If you look through the comments here you’ll also see other owners echoing my statements. Thanks for watching man.
Hey bud, where did you get the paddock stands for the V2? thanks
They are motodynamic stands. They are a company out of Australia.
That’s optional OEM high screen from Ducati, right? Many thanks!
It’s a Puig windscreen.
Thanks! Worth changing in your opinion? Gives more protection or not really?
No problem at all. It does help. The Puig is one of the taller ones so if you are a taller individual it will be more beneficial to you. For me, I hate wind buffeting so it’s worth it to change it IMO.
Been seriously considering between the V2 and the V4 for a while now. I'm 6' and about 225 lbs. Any advice on what you think between the two? I like the power curve of the V2, especially if it's got the akra exhaust adding the low end torque and just being more useable on the street. But also heard a lot of V2 owners that upgrade to the V4. What do you think?
Both are great. The V2 is nice because it’s narrow and basically feels like a much smaller motorcycle than it really is. It feels lighter and slimmer than a lot of 600cc super sports. So you yet the nimbleness and slimness of a 600 but with way more power.
V4 is nice because it’s a v4. Smoother and top of the Panigale line so you don’t have to think about upgrading. The issue with the current v4 is it feels very wide and bulky. Either one you’ll be happy. Have you sat on both yet?
@@ridewithKY I have. Both are comfortable to me. I’m a little more used to the smaller frame as I’m coming from an old 2009 Ninja 650, which I’d definitely on the narrow end of sports bikes.
Appreciate the response! Wasn’t sure you’d see it on the older video.
If you are already coming from a Ninja 650 then either a v2 or v4 will be a big step up. Really can’t go wrong with either. If you are worried about the desire to upgrade later then I would just go with the V4. Hope that helps.
@@ridewithKY It does. Thanks again man!
I’m 6’2 and rode dirt bikes my whole life. Had 3 street bikes 600 750 to the liter bikes . This bike that I own is so much fun !!!!
Have you guys had any trouble removing the rear passenger pegs? I watched a video on how to do it, took him like 10 minutes. Two weeks later I finally got some rigged up way. They ended up falling out because I forgot to lock tight them. He made it look SO easy. Mine seems virtually impossible!
I actually have a video on this which may be helpful. th-cam.com/video/1OaDH2kVAso/w-d-xo.htmlsi=D_N1dysv4okI4ndw
Thank you. It’s not too bad but you have to have some patience and you definitely can mess it up!
Was it difficult to put those frame sliders to the Bike...and what brand are they ?? I have my mind on a V2...Thanks,
They are Sato Racing sliders. At the time that's all that was available. If I could do it now, I would do the Aella sliders. They aren't hard to put on but they take some time as you need to remove most of the fairings.
I totally agree with you on the bike. Its way better than the v4 based on the wide body. Btw what height are you?
What loud exhausts do u prefer for the v2? As some are softer ones.
Which one do u prefer V2 or V2 bayliss?
Also the length of the v2 compared to v4 is it shorter or..? Stupid question ik 😂
I am 5’5”. So it’s a challenge for me to ride any of these taller bikes.
Really the only good sounding exhaust for these are the Austin Racing exhausts. The quieter exhausts just don’t sound good on these bikes. I’ve heard a few in person and the Arrow by far sounds the worst. Akra’s look the best but are pretty quiet and really don’t sound that aggressive. Austin looks OK, but by far has the best sound.
Bayliss is great if you like the livery. OHLINS are great, for most of us probably not necessary but it’s nice to have. I personally don’t like the bayliss livery so I prefer just the base V2.
I’m not sure on wheelbase regarding the v2 vs v4. Cheers man, it’s not a stupid question. Wheelbase is important I just don’t know the answer.
@@ridewithKY thankssss
The V4 felt a lot heavier to me but I think it’s because it was higher up and my feet weren’t as planted on the ground
Could very well be. It may be where the weight is distributed as well, hard to say. The curb weights are so close but you would never guess that after sitting on both.
The V4 is longer and wider, clip ons are lower so it'll feel bulkier and subjectively heavier
@redline9221 all absolutely good points.
Have you considered doing a video guide for removing the fairings?
I haven’t because there’s already videos on that on TH-cam. Pretty straight forward on these bikes but there are a lot of fasteners.
Have you seen it in white? Is it good?
I have. The white is nice but I prefer the red on the V2’s.
Ist the rear tire the 200 or stock 180?? Nice bike my man❤
The stock tire is a 180. It currently has a 200 as these wheels are off of a V4S/R. Thank you for watching!
@@ridewithKY do you notice any difference in terms of ride-ability with the 200 tire?
@TimK82ausM it seemed more agile with the 180, however, I just casually ride so it doesn’t make much difference to me. Out of the two sizes however, I prefer the 180. Thank you.
Nice ❤
Is it too hot to ride ? Is the seat getting too hot when long ride
You will definitely feel the heat on a Panigale. They do get VERY hot. However, it’s not unbearable like some people make it out to be. Once the bike is tuned with an exhaust, it does help reduce those temperatures as well. The tune will richen A/F mixture and turn on the fans much sooner, this helps greatly,
Do you have bar end weights and mirrors installed? What brand mirrors are those?
There aren’t any bar end weights. The only weights are the mirrors themselves. The mirrors on this bike are Rizoma Spy’s. I forget which size they are as Rizoma sells these in two sizes. I have the smaller of the two options.
nice garage!.. i'll probably spend all my time there😄
Thank you! I do spend quite a bit of time in there.
Nice. You located in Socal? I like to meet up.
I’m actually in Northern California. If you are ever up here hit me up on instagram, be glad to meet up. 👊🏽
Really touched some of the differences between the v2 and v4
What was your first bike
Ducati 848.
By the way you describe the characteristics of V4 vs. V2, it would seem that a more satisfying reason to trade-in would be if either a bigger or a better V2 is released.
Yeah I mean they just have different uses. They are similar in a lot of ways but more different than you’d think. V2 is great if your preference is a very narrow and small bike. V4 is a lot wider and feels a lot heavier even though on paper it’s not.
@@ridewithKY Thanks for your response. And I don't mean to keep you on here. But if the V2 has gobs of low-mid rpm torque, and especially if the V4 has to wind up higher to build up steam, the V2 still seems the more enjoyable experience. It seems you'd have to get in a high-rpm riding mode to enjoy the V4's sweet spot; whereas the V2 is already in the zone all the time, so you get to enjoy the engine every single time without trying to or doing anything special. Besides, that rhino-ish straddle can be ruining the experience without you consciously noting it. That slender build of the Ducati V2s are a fortunate (if not intentionally designed) feature that is uncommon in other MCs of the same type (given that most are IL4s). It seems a good design regardless of rider stature. So, given the same capacity (both same size), the V2 might be the more enjoyable ride. Just a conjecture of course. Besides the sound seems to emanate a more pleasant rhythm. Ciao. Ride safe.
Akro full system from ducati in aus is just under 10k, then to fit it, looking at 11k
Hey brotha, where are your garage cabinets/workbench from? Also is this Akro Exhaust ?
The cabinets and workbench are just from Home Depot. Not greatest, but what I could afford at the time.
@@ridewithKY all good! and this the Austin Racing Pipe right?
Correct, Austin.
I’ve got like 2500 miles on mine and the neutral really fucks me up when I’m quick shifting
My brother in Bologna, why do you still have passenger pegs still installed with the rear cowl?
At the time of the video I couldn’t get the OEM Ducati spacers to properly remove the rear pegs. They have since been removed. Regardless, a lot of people keep their pegs because it’s easy to switch back and forth between a rear seat and the OEM cowl.
What front turn signals did you get?
These are futurismoto turn signals.
Is this a good first bike? Thanks!
Depends on if you are responsible or not. These bikes are FAST. But you as the rider are in control of how much of that power you use. Besides the horsepower, these bikes are very light, nimble, and easy to ride. If you are mature and especially if you’ve had some fast cars already, I don’t see any issue with starting on a V2.
I’m 38, can I do my course and start on this with wet mode
If you are responsible, you can start on any of these sport bikes. In my experience weight matters a lot more than the power of the bike when first starting to ride. No matter if the bike has 40 hp or 200 hp, it will only go as fast as you tell it to.
Btw have you tracked your V2? I’ve had my V2 out at Sonoma and Laguna Seca where I’ve passed V4 riders. My point being it’s the rider that is fast, not the bike. Heck I’ve passed a bunch of liter bikes on my Ninja 400 which is a lot of fun. Of course they blow past me in the straights but that’s cool too. 😬
I agree 100%. It’s the Indian, not the arrow. I haven’t tracked my V2, it’s just not something I’m interested in at this point for whatever reason. I’ve got some automotive track experience and enjoyed that greatly. Just haven’t really drummed up the interest to track motorcycles. Appreciate you sharing, thank you!
I got a 2023 pikes peak v4. I never been on any other bike. Was thinking about getting a V2 panigale is it faster more powerful? I feel the pikes peak is a rocket especially in race mode. Your thoughts?
Pikes peak v4 is no slouch, you feel it’s a rocket because it is a rocket. 😂. A pani v2 is still going to give you more speed especially on the top end. I’ve seen some pretty credible sources say the Multi 1260’s actually have a stronger top end than the current Multi V4’s. Either way; multi v4 or any Panigale is really more than you can use on the street anyways.
Enjoy that pikes peak v4, that’s a sweet bike.
@@ridewithKY that is some solid. You just save me a trip down the rabbit hole. Thank you so much. I definitely can’t use all the power in a pikes peak on the street. I’ve tried, but I run out of road.
You got it. Appreciate you watching.
I wanted to add: This was a great video. Covered the v2 very nicely. I bought my panigale 1199 after I bought my ZX14R. Even though The 1199 sported 195 horsepower. It was never a match against the brutal power of the ZX14R. But it wasn't all about power and speed. On a long cruise , say a 200 mile day, the 14 is much much better. Nicely planted, Smooth, loads of power in any gear. I guess I'm just a zx14 guy. But, I love the looks of Ducati. Yours is beautiful.
Appreciate you sharing. Thank you!
Did you ppf or ceramic coat or nothing? What do u recommend for someone who just bought a v2?
The tank has partial PPF. Then the rest of the bike has ceramic coating. I just use the Adam’s graphene ceramic coating on all my bikes as well as my cars.
Of course if you want maximum protection then PPF is the way to go. It is very expensive however. For me, I don’t find it worth it to PPF the whole bike. Ceramic coat is easy to do yourself so is something I would recommend. Basically just protects from some scratching and staining, but that’s about it. I don’t find the ceramic coatings to be near as durable as the manufacturers say.
Good luck man. 👊🏽
My big issue with Ducati is the heat that the exhausts gives off most of them are ridiculous
Ducati exhaust heat is definitely real.
SMH. If it wasn't for the extreme heat on my crotch I experienced on a V2, you may have me sold. I know you covered heat, but what pants do you typically wear or recommend?
These do get hot, definitely. I just wear 5.11’s most of the time when riding.
Awesome dude! I have put 14,000 miles on my 2023 Ducati Diavel V4 in 10 months. I gotta hit the road. I agree with you if you own a great bike you should ride it every day. I'm thinking about buying two 2024 Ducati panigale V2s for my twin boys. It looks like the reliability is excellent. How much was the full exhaust and did you do yourself. I installed a Termignoni Dragster Titanium Exhaust on my Diavel V4 myself and Upmapped it and modified the air intake. It is now a real beast which spits fire. Do you think the Bayliss Panigale V2 is worth the extra $4,000.00 per bike? The Slow Rider.
Sounds like you’ve really been enjoying your Diavel, but I guess it’d be hard not to enjoy a Diavel V4. I believe the Austin Racing slip on was around $1300-$1400 or so to my door and then another $800+ for the BrenTune. I did the install of both items myself, these bikes are a little tricky to work on but anybody with general mechanical skills can do most of the work on these.
I’m sure as you’ve learned on your Diavel, the key is to be patient.
As far as the Bayliss is concerned, I’ve heard the Ohlin’s are nice to have. However, it’s easy to retrofit ohlins onto a normal V2. Personally I don’t care much for the Bayliss livery but of course that’s all subjective. If it were my money I would get the base V2 and then if you really want to later you can upgrade to Ohlins later for a few thousand.
Really great review. Super in depth. How tall are you? 5’7” and don't feel like I'm tall enough for a v2
Appreciate the view and the feedback. I’m 5’5”, so pretty much any sport bike is tall for me. Just have to work around it. What saves the v2 for shorties like us is its light and it’s very narrow. Compared to my v4 and rsv4, the v2 is pretty easy to handle despite being hardly able to touch the ground.
Amazing video! Here from Greece💙
Thank you so much for watching and for commenting! 👊🏽.
Even my rsv4 comes with a bonus mini game that's always exciting : Finding Neutral. Often have to turn the bike off to put it into neutral
Interesting. My RSV4 has been pretty good as far as neutral goes.
im riding a cbr650 i like it a lot but looking to get something a little more power/torque. my bike is still fast dont get me wrong but i would like a little more power to wheelie easier and play around on my bike a little easier. the bike has like 85hp 4 cylinder its fast it just doesnt have quite the torque and instant power i want overall. its more like a 600rr have to rev it high to get that snappy power but even then compared to a 1000rr its not the same power range cant bring the front wheel up after 1st gear im sure you could pop clutch to do a 2nd gear wheelie but you have to beat it way to much. im leaning toward bmw1000rr but looking into these naked models for comfort at the v2
V2 is going to be a lot more bike than your CBR650 for sure. Just depends on what you are looking for the bike to do. S1000RR is obviously going to have a lot more power than a V2 if power is what you are looking for.
@@ridewithKY im thinking i either get the cbr1000rr or the bmw s1000rr then i can always put it into one of its driving modes if i want the power down. i raced motocross all my life for 20 year im pretty good on a bike. and been riding the 650 for several years now i would be fine on a bigger bike i dont ride stupid but i do enjoy the back road curves and going fast from 0-80 but im not a top speed kind of guy i value my life to much lol
Did you lower the front???
I did not lower it. Stock height front and rear. Thanks.
You are basically owning two of my dream bikes. I'm going to buy vitpilen soon. Your videos help a lot. Cheers
Thank you so much for watching. If you end up with a Vitpilen, you will enjoy it. The Vitpilens are certainly not perfect, but overall I’ve enjoyed mine. I’m glad you have found the videos helpful. 🙏🏽.
I was going to buy one, but California insurance costs me,with multiple policies including a duc monster,3600 a year.i can insure a street fighter v4s or s1k for cheaper
Yup, insurance can be pricey on Panigale’s.
Dang dude 2.5 years and haven’t dropped it. Good job. Subtle suggestion, Streetfighter V4 Somthing.
I’ve definitely thought about a SF or a Tuono but I just can’t get used to the look of a naked. Out of those choices the Tuono looks least like a naked, but I still prefer the RS aesthetic over the Tuono. But you never know, I’m not 100% opposed.
Thank you for watching and for the support!
@@ridewithKY so many options so many possibilities. I’d make the case for the upright rider ergonomics.
Totally understand. Rider comfort and lack of fatigue is a big one.
what about the heat issue under the seat?
It definitely gets hot under the seat, but it’s not as bad as some people make it out to be. It also improves significantly once you change the exhaust and get a tune.
Stay on the V2 man, a Ducati should be a 90 degree v-twin!
Haha I hear you man. If I can figure out something better for insurance I would really like to have both a v2 and a v4. Certainly great aspects to both, I totally hear you though.
can a beginner ride a v2?
Like anything else, it depends on the beginner. If you are responsible then it’s totally realistic to start on a V2. I personally never understood the whole “beginner bike” thing. If you are only responsible enough to ride a 400, then you probably shouldn’t be riding at all. According to NHTSA, there’s no correlation between larger engine displacement and likeliness of a collision. Cheers man.
Well said. A 959 was my first bike. Put close to 10k miles on it. If you have fundamental riding skills and understand risk tolerance, you’ll be just fine. A V2 would be a great first bike.
@matthewgoulet4438 surprise surprise. You were responsible and didn’t crash your 959. Seems as if being responsible is a lot more important than the bike you are riding… thanks for sharing man.
No, I've had a bunch of bikes and v2, would recommend another bike first
New bikes do have that neutral issue
Great review
Thank you very much!
That's clean. Nicely done.
Thank you very much!
I love a chonk burrito man
Fyi I have 4 customers who traded in the V2 for the v4 & they've all regretted it. Even a couple hard core track guys who are fast. So beware! Ride it first before ditching the V2.
I ended up with a V4 and don’t regret it.
Not to mention labor costs and time unless doing it yourself
If you are just a working person you definitely need to do some of the maintenance yourself in order to make it doable.
Nicely done , narrower sport bikes >
Amazing how light and narrow the V2 feels.
nice vid man
Thank you so much for watching and for the support!
Dont forget the $800 single arm stands
True. Stands should be factored in. You can get away with some pitbull stands for a lot less however.
That's not billet. Its stamped aluminum.
@chrisvanmiddelkoop incorrect. If we want to be that specific, it’s actually cast.
Those issues are just not acceptable from a premium bike! Ducati need to get a grip! I have a 2023 Street Tripple RS. Not have a single issue with it and I’ve put 2k on the bike.
Triumphs are solid man. But I’ve also seen some quality issues with Triumph as well. Glad yours has been issue free.
Keep the v2. But do try the rsv4 before you plonk your cash on the ducati.
Actually ended up with both an RSV4 and a V4. Both 2023’s. Appreciate you sharing.
Ducati quality is a cut above…. I have a Diavel and an Aprilia Tuono… the Tuono is a great bike but fit and finish isn’t close…. Had an MV Augusta and fit and finish was good but mechanically uggg…
Haha totally consistent with my experience. Whether it’s actually “worth it” or not is another conversation, but everything is just better done on a Ducati. Even compared to the BMW’s, everything is nicer on the Ducati’s. When I feel the cable clutch on the S1000RR’s for example 😖.
What kind of exhaust do you have boss
This one has an Austin Racing exhaust. Sorry, should have mentioned that in the video. Thanks.
Gotcha thank you! Keep sending the awesome content brutha! Do you happen to have any top speed runs??
Thank you for the support and for watching. I don’t, I ride conservatively. For those that like doing top speed runs, I don’t have a problem with it and that’s up to them. I just choose not to myself. Thanks again man, appreciate you.
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Long term review? 3k miles smh. That's not long term, it's still new. Wtf ride that thing. My 22 has 8k and I feel like I hardly ride it.
Cool man.
I have put only 14,000 miles on my 2023 Ducati Diavel V4 in 10 months. I gotta hit the road. I agree with you if you own a great bike you should ride it every day. I'm thinking about buying two 2024 Ducati panigale V2s for my twin boys. It looks like the reliability is excellent. How much was the full exhaust and did you do yourself. I installed a Termignoni Dragster Titanium Exhaust on my Diavel V4 myself and Upmapped it and modified the air intake. It is now a real beast which spits fire. Do you think the Bayliss Panigale V2 is worth the extra $4,000.00 per bike? The Slow Rider.
Mannnn I’m at 17K Miles for my Panigale 😂
Haha! I need to get on the pani more. Hard to put miles on the pani when I have other bikes to ride. Either way, it’s never enough seat time when you have a pani.
I’ve got over 33,000 miles on my 899 😬
Could’ve got Aprilia with better built quality
I actually have an Aprilia now and the quality is a lot worse than Ducati.
Husqvarna should stick to cutting grass
😂😂😂😂.
My electronic system, the BBS unit fried after 1500 miles, on my Panigale V2 2023, what a useless bike, slower than every other 1000cc, not worth the money. 😒🥴😵💫
It’s not a liter bike though…
@ridewithKY 955 it's as near a 1000 as not
Ok… it’s still not a liter bike. Beyond that, there’s more than just displacement which would classify a motorcycle as a liter bike.
Baby beginer weak v2😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣👶👶👶👶🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈
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R6 will bring more excitment
Everybody has their idea of what excitement is. I rode an R6 before and I don’t think an R6 is in any way more exciting than any current gen Panigale. But again, everybody is different.
@@ridewithKY true they are both great bikes.
What year is this bike ?
It’s a 2021
Nice 👍🏽