Jultxxxyes Posted January 21, 2020 Share Posted January 21, 2020 Imagine 234 hp (if you mount the Akrapovic exhaust kit) for a dry weight of 152 kg, with a brutal weight-to-power ratio, a weight achieved with the lightest materials possibleâ € ¦ Well, this is the Ducati Panigale V4 Superleggera, a motorcycle from which only 500 units will be built, each at a price of 90,000 €. The Americans of Asphalt & Rubber got a photo of the motorcycle (origin: Conquest Racing Ltd - Motorcycle Performance Parts) and its specifications, with what is already known its appearance and specifications, as well as its production and approximate price. As we can see in the photo, the suspensions are à – hlins (NPX25 / 30 and TTX36, respectively) and the brakes are from Brembo, with Stylema R calipers. The wheels and the carbon swingarm are from BST, and mount a clutch in Dry STM, for an engine that is the Desmosedici Stradale R of the V4R and not that of the V4S. Highly developed aerodynamics Stresses its elaborate aerodynamics, mounting two different pairs of ailerons: some, in the same position of the R, but of greater size, and another pair on the sides of the fairing. They are based on those of the GP16 of MotoGP, and offer an impressive load of 50 kg at 270 km / h, more than the GP19 itself last season. An authentic purebred circuit, with lights and license plate. The most outstanding: Production will begin this April with only FIVE motorcycles built per day. Deliveries will begin in May 152 kg dry weight GP19 decoration Comes with Pirelli circuit tires The aerodynamic performance of the ailerons will be the same as that of GP16 of MotoGP, which means that it will have 50 kg of aerodynamic load at 270 km / h (that is 67% more than the V4R and one minute). It's the current GP19) The body is entirely carbon fiber The power is 224 hp at 15,250 rpm, butâ € ¦ â € ¦ With the Akrapovic exhaust system it reaches 234 hp at 15,500 rpm Carbon fiber chassis and subframe. It will cost about 90,000 € Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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