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Cycle News 2022 Issue 36 September 7

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the XTrenta gets Brembo's WorldSBK-spec GP4-MS billet monobloc calipers and 330mm T- drive discs. The wheels are forged magnesium Marchesini M7R GENESI wrapped in Pirelli Diablo SBK tires and are claimed to save 4.4 pounds in unsprung weight. The Aprilia RSV4 XTrenta, wrapped in the same color scheme as Garmigni's 125cc racer of 1992, comes with an MSRP of 50,000 euros (U.S. pricing is yet to be determined) and available exclusively online from September 6 by access- ing the factoryworks.aprilia.com website. CN VOLUME 59 ISSUE 36 SEPTEMBER 7, 2022 P29 Ducati Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini First Look D ucati and Lamborghini have joined forces for the second time to create a the $68,000 Ducati Streetfighter V4 Lambo- rghini. Hot on the heels of the Diavel 1260 Lamborghini released in 2021 that paid homage to the Lamborghini Siàn, the Street- fighter channels pairs to the 631 hp, $331,000 Lamborghini Huracán STO. Limited to a numbered 630 units worldwide, Ducati is reserv- ing an extra 63 units especially for Lambo owners, at the price of $83,000 MSRP, under the Speciale Clienti initiative. Those 63 will have the option of cus- tomizing their Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini to the same color as their four-wheel ride, including bodywork and rim colors, the lat- ter of which has been designed to replicate the wheel pattern of the Huracán STO. They will also have the chance to purchase a limited-edition helmet, jacket and leathers, all in the colors of their new ride. The Streetfighter V4 Lambo- rghini uses the 2023 Panigale V4 S as its base, using the 1103cc V4 motor producing a claimed 208 hp, the same Ohlins Smart EC 2.0 semi-active suspen- sion, Brembo Stylema calipers and twin 330mm discs, and of course, the plethora of electron- ics including the six-axis Inertial Measurement Unit, Cornering ABS, traction, wheelie and slide control, cruise control and more. If you're after one of these ultra-exclusive models, you bet- ter be quick, as Ducatis such as these tend to sell out quickly, being shrink-wrapped more often as a store of value than as a rid- den motorcycle. CN Resplendent in the same colors made famous by Lamborghini, this is one special Streetfighter.

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