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Cycle News 2015 Issue 10 March 10

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2015 DUCATI 1299 PANIGALE S FIRST RIDE P54 long left-handers where you're cranked hard over with your knee on the deck, and reaching the gear lever is a little awkward. Before, doing so would have lost momentum as the peakier 1199 Panigale motor struggled to get on the cam, but this new one is far more flexible, and thus friend- lier. It's now happy to run as low as 4,000 rpm in a turn like Por- timao's first left-hander—a tight hairpin with a downhill entry and uphill exit—pulling cleanly out of there with a much more linear power delivery than the old bike, which behaved more like a ring- ding two-stroke in midrange than a muscular V-twin Superbike. The 1299 starts to pick up en- gine speed a bit faster at just over 5,000 rpm, and from there to the torque peak at 8,750 rpm there's a delicious wave of grunt that you look forward to surfing each time you catch it. But even after that peak has been reached, the midrange torque doesn't fall away. It stops building, but stays pretty much constant all the way to 11,000 rpm, by which time the shifter lights either side of the Thin Film Transistor (TFT) dash before the large central one flash- es brightly at 11,500 rpm to tell you that you've hit the revlimiter. Being a Ride-By-Wire (RBW) digi- tal throttle there's no cutout—you just stop building speed and revs. With the broad spread of power and torque the 1299 now has, there's no need to rev it right out to the limiter like on the 1199. I already know from only rid- ing it on the track that the 1299 The new Panigale was a joy to ride on the fast, undulating Portimao World Superbike circuit.

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