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2024 Ducati Multistrada V4RS

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    2024 Ducati Multistrada V4RS

    2024 Ducati Multistrada V4 RS may be the raciest sport tourer out there
    Ducati Panigale engine, 180 hp, forged wheels, more carbon, less weight
    https://www.autoblog.com/2023/10/23/...istrada-v4-rs/



    Ducati isn't finished making the most of 2023 after introducing rides like the Monster 30th Anniversario and DesertX Rally. Splitting the difference, we have a sportier Multistrada for sport touring enthusiasts. Called the Multistrada V4 RS, this one goes heaviest on the sport part of the equation, making a few huge swaps and alterations for riders that like to mix wheelies with their long-distance wandering. The big swap involved redesigning the Multistrada's aluminum trellis frame to fit the engine from the the Panigale V4 S and Streetfighter V4 S. Gone is the 1.2-liter non-desmo Granturismo four-cylinder making 170 horsepower and 92 pound-feet of torque, in goes the 1.1-liter Desmosedici Stradale making 180 hp and 87 lb-ft., shifting through a billet aluminum dry clutch.

    The next big change happened further up front, engineers shrinking the front wheel from 19 inches 17 inches, matching the size of the rear wheel. The new wheels are forged aluminum units from Marchesini, the rear and its aluminum swingarm held in place by a new titanium subframe. Riders will enjoy crisper turn-in and cornering thanks to both weight-saving measures. Pirelli Diablo Rosso IV Corsas provide the contact patches.

    Ducati didn't give a weight, but says the V4 RS drops more than 20 pounds in total compared to the 480-pound dry weight of the V4 S with the Granturismo engine. Beyond the lighter wheels and titanium subframe, a lithium-ion battery and carbon fiber panels like the front beak and mudguard and fender reduce gravity's influence.

    The standard seat position is 33 inches but that can be lowered an inch as an option. Either way, a lower and narrower handlebar combines with footpegs that have been moved up and back keep to riders in the mood of the V4 RS. Ohlins supplies the upgraded suspension, a 48-mm inverted fork in front with a titanium nitride treatment to reduce friction, the Swedish company's TTX36 rear shock, and Smart EC 2.0 active damping software managing both shocks.

    Ducati's usual electronics suite comes along for the ride, with four riding modes, four engine power levels, a quick-shift function, traction control, wheelie control, engine brake control, safety kit like blind spot detection and cornering ABS, and convenience features like adaptive cruise control.

    Ducati says production isn't limited, but owners will find an individually numbered plaque on the triple clamp near the 6.5-inch TFT screen. It's expected in dealerships in January at a price of $37,995, a stout $6,400 more than the Multistrada V4 Pikes Peak.

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    Re: 2024 Ducati Multistrada V4RS

    That's a whole lot of Starbucks lattes and avocado toast.

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    Re: 2024 Ducati Multistrada V4RS

    It definitely doesn't run on dunkin

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    Re: 2024 Ducati Multistrada V4RS

    I had no choice but to laugh when I read this. Rode my multi to dunkin this morning. Inserted iced coffee into swiveling drink holder, rode to work.

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    Re: 2024 Ducati Multistrada V4RS

    BMW just one-upped Ducati today with the M1000XR. 200hp, forged wheels with carbon option, and it even has wings! https://www.press.bmwgroup.com/globa...xr?language=en

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    Re: 2024 Ducati Multistrada V4RS

    No luggage at that price?

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    Re: 2024 Ducati Multistrada V4RS

    That bike is more badass than it ever really needs to be. In this category, the higher the price tag, the better. Exclusivity requires a price that excludes schmucks like us. LOL

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    Re: 2024 Ducati Multistrada V4RS

    At the end of a 600 mile day of mixed interstate and 2 lanes, covered in bugs and road dust, would the experience really be that different than if I had ridden my Yamaha Tracer 9GT, 900cc triple, 103hp?

    Or would I just feel a stronger need to detail it once I got home?

    Or, perhaps, Ducati has not designed this for the hop on it, ride the wheels off it, and find some reasonable motel at the point where 14 hours lands you crowd?

    It is really pretty, though.

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    Re: 2024 Ducati Multistrada V4RS

    I had a 2013 multi with a built motor, 162 to the tire. Thing was an animal and the best street bike I have ever had. This new one has got to be absolutely insane!!!!

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    Re: 2024 Ducati Multistrada V4RS

    Quote Originally Posted by SteveM View Post
    At the end of a 600 mile day of mixed interstate and 2 lanes, covered in bugs and road dust, would the experience really be that different than if I had ridden my Yamaha Tracer 9GT, 900cc triple, 103hp?

    Or would I just feel a stronger need to detail it once I got home?

    Or, perhaps, Ducati has not designed this for the hop on it, ride the wheels off it, and find some reasonable motel at the point where 14 hours lands you crowd?

    It is really pretty, though.
    It is absolutely more exhilarating to ride than any of those bikes. And yes, you would feel superior as you sat and waited for the others to arrive after 600 miles. Multis are a force. Like almost supernatural.

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