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Cycle News 2025 Issue 18 May 6

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terms of outright performance, so they decided to further separate the two, mainly by chopping the nuts off the 955, not so much the V4. The new V2's motor thus measures 890cc, and you get 33 horsepower less for your money with peak power now measured at 120 horsepower at 10,750 rpm, while torque is taken at 69 lb-ft at 8250 rpm. At 120 pounds, itself repre - Both units offer a serious reduction in rigidity to make the SF a friendlier proposition for riders of every skill set, not just those who aim to break Super Hooligan lap records. "Friendlier" trans- lates to "feel"—the more you feel the bike working underneath you, the more you're likely to explore the upper echelons of its performance realm. It's why Moto2 bikes are stiff as nails and superbikes are big and flexy. It takes a certain rider to get the most from a Moto2 bike, while a broader range of riders can ride a superbike quickly and safely. Ducati's mantra for the new Streetfighter V2 S is less weight, more agility. And slower. Don't forget that part. The company's media brass mentioned at the press launch in Spain that the 955cc ma - chine was encroaching too much on the V4 in (Right) Side-to-side agility is superb on the V2 S, as is the braking performance. (Top) Its new face has slimmer lights than in 2024. (Bottom) The base V2 comes as a twin seater, but the V2 S comes standard as a single seater. You can fit a passenger pad and pegs if you want. P116 RIDE REVIEW I 2025 DUCATI STREETFIGHTER V2 S

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