Motorcycle specifications Ducati1100 Streetfighter V4 SP2 2024 A little more than extreme

Now called SP2, Ducati's most extreme V4 Streetfighter receives a series of discreet but very real updates to further enhance its efficiency.
To give the rider better support, it adopts the fuel tank of the latest-generation Panigale V4. It also gains a liter of capacity (17 in total); its shape requires new side panels, the only visual change to report (along with the evolution of the deco).
Ducati fine-tunes the chassis, moving the swingarm pivot upwards by 4 mm. This will give greater precision and stability on corner entry, thanks to the weight shift towards the front.
The engine, very strong in all conditions, receives new settings linked to the increase in silencer outlet diameter.
Every evolution in Bologna is accompanied by an electronic update. For the SF V4 SP2, this means the addition of the "Wet Riding" riding mode, new dashboard graphics, improved shifter management (depending on how you twist the handle), more advanced engine brake control and new cooling radiator management.
the genesis of the 1100 Streetfighter V4 SP.
To ensure a high level of performance, big bad roadsters have long been stripped-down versions of hypersports. Most have been toned down to suit street & road use. Except that with the Streetfighter V4, Ducati has erased any notion of appeasement between the sporty and the naked. To go any further would be insane... So they did.
SP2 for Sport Production, 2nd version. Although the word "sport" quickly becomes "racing", this machine is as unreasonable as it is exhilarating.
Let 's not get carried away with the engine. First, let's take a look at the good and the well-founded brought by these excitingly echoing initials. Ducati aficionados will have recognized the Panigale's identical decor: the "Winter Test", as they say in Bologna. Deep black with red highlights, exalted by a brushed aluminum tank. It's beautiful, demonic, powerful and frightening all at the same time.
One of the great assets of this super hyper-roadster are the new carbon wheels, taken directly from the Superleggera V4. The weight saving compared to the forged aluminum wheels of the V4S amounts to 1.4 kilos. The result is an appreciable gain in agility, as wheel inertia is reduced by 26% at the front and 46% at the rear. With its carbon fins and front mudguard, superb CNC-machined aluminum footpegs adjustable at multiple points, the adoption of a lithium battery plus a few other special parts, the Streetfighter V4 SP2 loses 3 kilos off its total mass.
That' s just 196.5 kilos to tow (+ rider) for the ebullient 208 hp engine. One of the most powerful engines on the market - all machines included. Only 6 hp less than the Panigale. In SP2, no additional watts are reported, but that's not important - there's enough to keep up with a fighter jet.
Fans of the old Ducati era will be delighted by the presence of a dry clutch. The clutch's distinctive sound is a real thrill, even more so with the openwork carbon cover revealing the essential technical features. Alain C. would drool over it. This STM-EVO SBK model is even more effective on the anti-dribble side, and transforms just a little more power.
When it comes to braking, there's nothing to hold back but the force of the brake calipers. They've been upgraded to Stylema R, which is an improvement on the top-of-the-range standard Stylema. The control unit is nothing less than a Brembo MCS 19.21 master cylinder.
Ducati has thought of a few little details to complete the Italian charm. A beautiful alcantara seat with embroidered V4 SP2 logo and red stitching, the Italian flag painted on the winglets, Ducati Corse lettering on the engine cowl, and no room for a passenger. It's too exclusive... and too selfish.
All assistants are at attention, a mix of platoon and commando. There are 4 riding modes, a 6-axis inertial unit, traction/wheeling/slip/engine braking controls, a tire auto-calibration system, a standing start assistant, an Up&Down shifter and cornering ABS.
All that 's missing is the optional DDA+ GPS telemetry system. The Streetfighter SP2 can also be fitted with a multimedia system or heated grips. Er.... between the sound of the V4 and the tension in your noggins when the 12.5 mkg and the big guns get going, these add-ons will become extremely secondary. Sweat and adrenalin guaranteed for those who dare to try their hand in the curves; at a superb and terrible level.
It goes too far! We thought that only MV-Agusta could push the limits of unreasonableness at this level. But no: the Streetfighter V4 SP2 takes the Ducati roadster to a staggering level of exclusivity. It's not even a question of power; it's a commitment to the mind-boggling.
Each model will be numbered, with its id in the middle of the handlebars. It will cost "only" twice the price of a Streetfighter V2.
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