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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

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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.

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A Monster seems more like a daily rider.

OK, been drooling over Monsters for 20 years. :wink:

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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.

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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.

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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?

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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. 

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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.

2016-ducati-hypermotard-939-dyno-chart.j 

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The Hypermotard dyno graph reminds me of the Honda 919

dyno-2002-hon-919.gif?itok=T6aVf_FO

 

No doubt that would be a lot of fun. I wonder if the Supersport will be re-tuned in any way.

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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...:wheel:

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Enough range for me. Far from an Iron Butt man, I'm dying for an opportunity to stretch after 120-150 miles.

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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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