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Cycle News 2020 Issue 06 February 11

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Panigale's have never been considered comfort- able street bikes. They are hard-edged, track-focused weapons, but it's nice to ride one to the shops every now and then. Again, the rain in Bahrain allowed for this softer setup to really shine, because in the wet you want soft, anyway. The track conditions made it impossible for me to give you a like-for-like comparison to the 2018 model (the Valencia test was run in brilliant sunshine) but the overall feeling, at least at my sedate pace, was of a bike that didn't wear the rider out to quite the degree the 2018 model would. The electronic Ohlins Smart EC2 suspension is the same from the 2018 mode, no changes there. But the springs bring with it a five millimeter taller ride height As for the shock itself, it's now five millimeters longer than in 2018, with the rear linkage length reduced also by five millimeters. The fork breaks the five-millimeter- mold by being raised four mil- limeters, with the motor now sitting five millimeters higher in the front frame chassis. MAX DRIVE, ALL THE TIME For any motorcycle measuring 200-plus horsepower, top of the priority list should be being able to actually use it. Ducati said its 2018 model was a bit of a beast (no argument here), so for 2020 the electronics boffins have sunk their teeth into the V4 S and revised the torque settings in the first three gears, and played around with the TC. 2020 DUC ATI PANIG ALE V4 S R I D E R E V I E W P84 front and rear, with the center of gravity and seat height also up five millimeters. The softer setup naturally gives the bike more for- ward and rearward pitch, which is fine up until it's too much and the suspension is maxed out. I think most will never reach this level on the road, let alone the track. Plenty of horsepower, approximately 214, lurk beneath the now-winged fairing. (Below) This gives you a brief outline of which modes are equipped with what settings across all parameters.

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