Member Contributer Africord Posted October 5, 2016 Member Contributer Posted October 5, 2016 As crazy as it to us VFRphiles, I know a significant number of Ducatistis who salivate over anything new from Ducati. In this ONE case, I can see the appeal. Ducati has built a SPORT-tourer! Please note the touring pack option. http://www.cycleworld.com/2017-ducati-supersport-is-sportbike-for-you-everyday-riders
Member Contributer luvtoleanit Posted October 5, 2016 Member Contributer Posted October 5, 2016 Wow, didn't expect this.
Member Contributer RC1237V Posted October 10, 2016 Member Contributer Posted October 10, 2016 2K more than a VFR800, but lots of top shelf parts making it 67lbs lighter. It's better looking than the VFR, but maybe not as comfy - looking forward to the comparison articles/videos.
VFR4Lee Posted October 10, 2016 Posted October 10, 2016 A Monster seems more like a daily rider. OK, been drooling over Monsters for 20 years.
jhenley17 Posted October 10, 2016 Posted October 10, 2016 I was drooling over the white Monster for a year before I bought the VFR. I only went with the VFR because I wanted to try fairings. Still wouldn't mind having both.
BrianF Posted October 10, 2016 Posted October 10, 2016 As I said in the other thread, I was ready to put a deposit on the S model until I read "16 liter fuel tank." 4.2gal is a non-starter for me.
Member Contributer Dustin Posted October 10, 2016 Member Contributer Posted October 10, 2016 As I said in the other thread, I was ready to put a deposit on the S model until I read "16 liter fuel tank." 4.2gal is a non-starter for me. You're concerned about range I imagine. If the bike can deliver, say, 45 mpg, is that enough range for your use?
Rogue_Biker Posted October 10, 2016 Posted October 10, 2016 My guess is the bike will get about 38-40 mpg based on past reviews of the 899 Panigale. Maybe Ducati would have tuned this 937cc Vtwin to be more efficient. We won't know until a road test. If that's the case then 140-150 until reserve on a 4.2 gallon tank, assuming 0.7 gallon reserve, would be my guess.
jhenley17 Posted October 10, 2016 Posted October 10, 2016 I'd look at the Monster or Hypermotard, that's the engine it uses.
thepretender Posted October 10, 2016 Posted October 10, 2016 They have never used this engine in a Monster or a Panigale but the Hypermotard that dose have it gets around 45 mpg. 113 ponies with 80% of that great torque at 3000 rpm sound like a recipe for smiles. Dyno of the Hypermotard.
Member Contributer Dustin Posted October 10, 2016 Member Contributer Posted October 10, 2016 The Hypermotard dyno graph reminds me of the Honda 919 No doubt that would be a lot of fun. I wonder if the Supersport will be re-tuned in any way.
BrianF Posted October 10, 2016 Posted October 10, 2016 15 hours ago, Dustin said: You're concerned about range I imagine. If the bike can deliver, say, 45 mpg, is that enough range for your use? Nope. One of the reasons I dumped the 7th gen was that I was always, always thinking about fuel. Don't want to do that again. Will wait for some real-world figures on the SS before closing the door, but my figures usually seem to be lower than average. Wonder why...
jhenley17 Posted October 11, 2016 Posted October 11, 2016 Enough range for me. Far from an Iron Butt man, I'm dying for an opportunity to stretch after 120-150 miles.
Member Contributer thtanner Posted October 11, 2016 Member Contributer Posted October 11, 2016 Unless they can magically find two more cylinders, I'm out. The V4 is half the reason I'm here :D
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