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Cycle News 2014 Issue 24 June 17

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 24 JUNE 17, 2014 P41 ing to ride – with enhanced electronic rider aids making riding it even safer and more confidence inspiring than before. And it's a very, very refined one that had even lighter steering than the fac- tory Superbike when flicking from side to side in that quartet of chicanes. The lighter magnesium chassis structure definitely makes the new Ducati more nimble and responsive in changing direction, especially at lower speeds, when it turns easily and tightly. Pre- sumably this is because the reduced weight of the Superleggera's com- pacted mass makes it more respon- sive to rider input, but I can honestly say that this bike is faster steering and more agile than any other desmo V- twin I've yet ridden. And that includes the current factory Superbike. Too bad the Superleggera can't be ho- mologated for World Superbike – too exclusive because they're not building enough of them to qualify. In fact, Ducati has slightly curiously opted not to make it even more effort- less and quicker steering by fitting car- bon wheels, which on such a blinged out bit of race hardware you'd have thought was a must-do, especially as the South African-made BST carbon wheels are now fully homologated for street use in Europe and elsewhere. "Watch this space!" said Domeni- cali cryptically, giving a clear hint that Ducati engineers are busy satisfying themselves of the long-term safety considerations – especially relating to corrosion, as they did before opt- ing for a cast magnesium chassis - of such black gold in series production

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