2022 Ducati Streetfighter V4 Guide

2022 Ducati Streetfighter V4

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2022 Ducati Streetfighter V4: READY FOR THE CHALLENGE

Introducing the new 2022 Ducati Streetfighter V4…

Ready for the challenge
There are a multitude of engineering and technological aspects conceived for this champion road bike. A balance of distinctive lines, brutal output, state-of-the-art technology and components have been combined in this “Fight Formula” of the Streetfighter V4.

Powerful. Precise. Naked.
An unrivalled, contemporary and technology-packed naked bike, that does nothing to hide its aggressive and exaggerated personality, the character of those who are fearless in accepting new challenges.

Powerful and thrilling

The Fight Formula in Black

The new Dark Stealth color scheme which makes the look of the bike even more thrilling.

Dark Stealth is electrifying, trendy, aggressive, the perfect color scheme to flaunt the “badass” side of the Streetfighter V4 S and attract attention when riding it.

The Streetfighter is the result of the “Fight Formula”: the Panigale V4 stripped of the fairings, with a high and wide handlebar, 392 lbs on the scale, powered by 1100 cc Desmosedici Stradale delivering 208 hp kept in hand by biplane wings and a complete electronic package.

The modern and technological Ducati naked bike has immediately enjoyed great success among motorcyclists all over the world, also confirmed by the positive feed from the international media.

 

 

2022 Ducati Streetfighter V4 Totalmotorcycle.com Key Features

The Panigale V4 stripped of its fairings and with high-and-wide handlebar. This is the design concept behind the new Streetfighter V4, a bike that can amplify the emotions of its rider and make them feel like the leader of the pack on every outing on the road. The result is an unrivalled, contemporary, technology-packed naked bike, with a powerful and exciting design that does nothing to hide its performance.

 

 

 

2022 Ducati Streetfighter V4 Totalmotorcycle.com Features and Benefits

The inspiration: Joker

The minimalist design of the full-LED headlight perfectly captures the essence of the Streetfighter V4 – reminiscent of the Panigale V4’s front end and at the same time evocative of the deranged look of the comic book character who inspired the designer of the Ducati Design Center in creating the new naked from Borgo Panigale: the Joker.

The Ducati signature style is represented by the V-shaped DRL which already characterizes the Panigale V4 and SuperSport.

The compact front light unit is housed in a carefully designed double-layer fairing that accommodates the air inlets for the airbox and for cooling the LED lights, while a rear deflector ensures that the air flow is not aimed straight at the fuel tank.

The headlight is mounted on the 5” TFT instrument panel (the same as the one used on the Panigale V4) featuring a sophisticated front over that stylishly conceals the connections and wiring.

The low forward angled front mirror the lines of the fuel tank to give the Streetfighter V4 the look of a predator awaiting to pounce.

The Front Frame and the Desmosedici Stradale are kept as much in view as possible, partially covered by minimal fairings and covers with sharp lines and sculpted volumes that create an uncluttered, essential look. The F1-derived air extractors stand out from behind the radiator.

They have structural function, connect directly to the frame and incorporate double stacked wings – another MotoGP-derived element – that generate the vertical load necessary to ensure maximum stability at high speeds. The color scheme with the double red area with the black extractor in the center emphasises the dynamic look of the bike when viewed from the side.

Aerodynamics

Fast, agile mixed-road performance demands maximum stability at high speed and when braking, reduced wheel-up during acceleration and minimized electronic control of the suspension set-up: that’s why Ducati Corse specialists have, together with the Ducati Style Centre, developed biplane wings for the Streetfighter V4.

The aerodynamics were developed using CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) simulation. The calculation method involved stationary simulation of flow and pressure to achieve increased downforce, especially on the front wheel.

To reduce lateral protrusion as much as possible, the aerodynamics team decided to adopt a ‘biplane’ configuration of limited ‘wingspan’ with upper and lower wings working independently.

Each appendage can be described as a square-plan mono-wing with a winglet on its outer tip. Moreover, the wings have been positioned as close as possible to the front wheel (near the radiator side panels) to maximize the anti wheel-up effect.

These aerodynamic appendages generate 62 lbs of downforce at 168 mph (44 lbs on the front wheel, 18 lbs on the rear). The wings also help draw heat off the engine by increasing water and oil radiator throughflow speeds by 2% and 10% respectively.

Wing-generated downforce attenuates front wheel ‘floating’ at high speed and the tendency to wheel-up. It also improves stability during braking at the turn-in point and through the corner.

The aerodynamics thus instil confidence and limit intervention by electronic controls. This helps the rider keep the throttle open longer and brake later going into the bends, providing significant performance benefits.

Engine

The arrival of the 2021 Streetfigher V4 keeps the maximum power and torque values.

The Streetfighter V4 delivers 208 HP (153 kW) at 13,000 rpm and a torque of 122.5 Kgm (123 Nm) at 9,500 rpm. These values, obtained thanks to a new calibration and the new exhaust, make the bike even more enjoyable on the roads all curves

The silencer, unchanged from an aesthetic point of view, uses oversized catalysts (+10 mm in length) and a new technology of insertion of noble metals, essential to maximize the ability to convert polluting gases.

The rear bank manifolds have been shortened by 100 mm and reduced in diameter from Ø 42 mm to Ø 38 mm. The new component has allowed the introduction of a more compact rear heat shield integrated in the body of the motorcycle.

Also, the introduction of 4 lambda sensors, one for each cylinder, which allow a more refined control of the quantity of fuel injected.

MotoGP-derived engine

The Desmosedici Stradale was designed around the heart of the MotoGP V4 engine – its cylinder heads.

The fluid dynamics concept of the Desmosedici Stradale is based on the dimensions and geometry used in the Desmosedici GP bike, as is the engine layout: 90° V4 banked rearward 42°. This solution makes the engine extremely compact, allowing the centring of the masses and better integration into the bike.

Racing architecture: road and track

The 81 mm bore is the same as that used on the Desmosedici GP, the maximum size allowed by MotoGP regulations, and is the largest in the Supersport 4-cylinder segment. The 53.5 mm stroke is longer than the GP engine, to provide increased torque when used on the road, and reduce maximum engine rotation speed. The use of the same bore as the Desmosedici GP engine means that all the fluid dynamics, which in fact make up the heart of the engine, are also very similar in the two drive units.

The V4 90° layout makes the engine extremely compact, allowing the centring of the masses and better integration into the bike. In fact, the Desmosedici Stradale has been inserted into the vehicle with the front bank of the cylinders rotated by 42° with respect to the horizontal plane, as on the Ducati engines competing in MotoGP.

This optimizes the distribution of weight, allows for the use of more extensive radiators and makes it possible to shift the swinging arm pivot forwards. Its architecture also generates a natural balancing of first-order forces, without the gain in weight and loss of power of a balance shaft.

V engine
For Ducati, the V4 layout at 90° is the utmost expression of sportiness for a motorcycle engine. It is no coincidence that it is the same solution used in the MotoGP Desmosedici engines. The 90° V layout of the cylinders creates a natural balancing of first-order forces without the need to resort to a balance shaft to eliminate the vibrations that notoriously entail increases in weight and power absorption.

In addition to this primary benefit, which is extremely important for the reliability and mechanical efficiency of an engine that reaches rotation speeds greater than 14,000 rpm, there are others that make the configuration chosen by Ducati the most technically refined.

Compactness
Compared to a classic in-line four-cylinder, the lateral compactness of the V-engine allows greater centralisation of the masses and makes it possible to limit the weight on the front end of the bike. Furthermore, the shorter crankshaft generates a smaller gyroscopic effect.

All these aspects have a positive impact on the bike’s dynamics, helping to make it light and fast when changing directions. The large space available between the V of the cylinders made it possible to position the water pump and have a large volume airbox (12.8 litres) to allow the Desmosedici Stradale to breathe better.

Integration of engine and chassis
The optimal integration of engine and chassis is a fundamental concept behind every Ducati project. That is why the Desmosedici Stradale was developed to be mounted rotated wards by 42°, like the Ducati MotoGP engines, to optimise weight distribution, use more extensive radiators and to shift the swinging arm pivot forwards as much as possible.

The Desmosedici Stradale was also designed to be a structural element of the frame. Connections to the main frame were added to the front of the upper casing and in the head of the rear bank. The engine block also acts as a connection for the rear suspension and swinging arm.

Air intake is entrusted to four oval throttle bodies (52 mm diameter equivalent) connected to fixed 70 mm long intake horns. Each throttle body has two injectors: a sub-butterfly one for low-load use and another above it that comes into play when maximum engine performance is required. The throttle bodies of each cylinder bank are moved by a dedicated electric motor.

Thanks to the full Ride by Wire system, this allows complex electronic control strategies and modulation of engine ‘feel’ according to selected riding mode.

To increase urban riding comfort the rear cylinder bank is deactivated at idle when water temperature exceeds 75°.

Long maintenance intervals

Valve play adjustment (Desmo Service) is required every 14,913 miles ; services are performed every 7,456 miles/12 months.

 

 

Chassis and ergonomics

Compared to the Panigale V4, the riding position – with an above-ground height of 845 mm – has been redefined as per the specifications of a naked model. In keeping with streetfighter culture, the semi-handlebars have been replaced by a high, wide bar that, together with a seat with 60 mm of foam thickness and moderated footpeg position, ensures sports-style comfort during inner city rides and the control needed to tackle country roads or racetracks.

While maintaining many of the Panigale’s stylistic features, the tail is supported by a steel subframe and has been redesigned to enhance passenger comfort and give the rider more lengthways space.

Front Frame

The Streetfighter V4 features the Front-Frame – an offshoot of Ducati’s extensive experience in MotoGP – which uses the Desmosedici Stradale engine as a load-bearing member.

Compared to traditional perimeter frames the main lay-out difference is that the engine is used as a structural chassis element. Weighing just 8.8 lbs, the compact Front-Frame is attached directly to the upper crankcase of the front cylinder bank and the cylinder head of the rear bank; the V4 crankcase also provides the rear suspension attachment point and the single-sided swingarm pivot mount.

The key advantage of the Ducati Front-Frame is that it uses the Desmosedici Stradale engine to achieve the desired stiffness: this has resulted in significantly lower main frame length and weight and a better stiffness/weight ratio. Moreover, the struts alongside the engine have been shortened, making bike design more compact, especially in the rider’s seat area.

Completing the chassis is the under-seat Trellis subframe, attached to the Front-Frame at the top and bolted to the head of the rear cylinder bank below.

The rear suspension linkage mechanism is attached to the Desmosedici Stradale engine via a forged aluminium bracket. The linkage reacts to movements imparted by a cast aluminium high-truss swingarm.

Steering geometry features a 24.5° rake and 100 mm trail.

 

 

Sophisticated suspension

The Streetfighter V4 mounts 43 mm Showa Big Piston Forks (BPF) to provide full adjustability in spring pre-load and compression and rebound damping.

The fork bodies house chrome sliders with Brembo radial caliper mountings. A Sachs steering damper completes the front-end package. At the rear there is a fully adjustable Sachs shock absorber, one side of which is attached to the Desmosedici Stradale engine via a forged aluminum bracket.

The Streetfighter V4 S, instead, is equipped with an Öhlins NIX-30 fork, an Öhlins TTX36 rear shock absorber and an Öhlins event-based steering damper. On this version suspension and steering damper are controlled by the second-generation Öhlins Smart EC 2.0 system which, among other things, features the new OBTi (Objective Based Tuning Interface).

Wheels and tires

While the Streetfighter V4 mounts cast aluminum 5-spoke wheels, the V4 S is equipped with 3-spoke Marchesini forged aluminum alloy wheels.

The rims mount Pirelli Diablo Rosso Corsa II tires. Combining track performance with road versatility, they come in the 120/70 ZR17 (front) and 200/60 ZR 17 (rear) sizes, already used extensively for slick tires in the FIM Superbike World Championship.

The rear tire compound has been designed by Pirelli specifically for the Streetfighter V4. It ensures the same dynamic behaviour as the Supercorsa SP race replica tires mounted on the Panigale V4, but has better low temperature performance to ensure the versatility one expects from a naked.

Braking system with Brembo Stylema® calipers

The StreetFighter V4 range incorporates the powerful Brembo Stylema® monobloc calipers that represent the evolution of the already high performance M50 callipers.

Brembo double calipers have four 30 mm diameter pistons each and work on 330 mm diameter discs for an unparalleled braking power. Whilst the rear system incorporates a single 245 mm disc with a 2-piston calliper. The braking system is supported by the ABS Cornering EVO system, which uses the lightweight 9.1MP control unit.

With the MY2021, new front brake pumps and a self-purging clutch have also been introduced, both originating from those used for the first time on the Superleggera V4. The new pump unit has been designed with a unique configuration to allow “natural” purging, hence eliminating the need to intervene on the system if any air gets into the circuit.

Racing tank

As on racing bikes, the 16-litre aluminum tank has a section that extends under the seat. Compared to the Panigale V4, the lower section of the tank has been modified to allow installation of a seat with thicker padding to boost rider comfort.

Up front, the space not occupied by fuel has been used to house all the electronics, battery included.

 

Electronics

MotoGP-derived electronics

The latest-generation electronics package on the Streetfighter V4 is based on a 6-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (6D IMU) which instantly detects the bike’s roll, yaw and pitch angles.

The electronics package has controls for every part of the ride: some oversee start, acceleration and braking, others govern traction and others again lend a helping hand on corners and out-of-the-corner stretches.

ABS Cornering
Ducati Traction Control (DTC) EVO 2
Ducati Slide Control (DSC)
Ducati Wheelie Control (DWC) EVO
Ducati Power Launch (DPL)
Ducati Quick Shift up/down (DQS) EVO 2
Engine Brake Control (EBC) EVO
Ducati Electronic Suspension (DES) EVO
Operational parameters for each of these controls are associated by default with the three Streetfighter V4 Riding Modes. Riders can personalize parameters to suit their riding style or restore Ducati factory settings. DTC, DWC, DSC or EBC control levels can be adjusted quickly via the left switchgear.

Second-generation TFT instrumentation

The Streetfighter V4 features the same 5″ full-TFT high resolution color screen (186.59 PPI – 800xRGBx480) as the Panigale V4. The dashboard is dominated by the round virtual rev counter on the right. Desmosedici Stradale revs are displayed on a needle gauge.

Movement of the latter is accompanied by a white trail that acts as a ‘shift light’, changing color from white to orange and then red as the rev limit approaches.

The rider can call up two different lay-outs: ‘Track’ highlights the lap times and the rev counter scale makes the revs typical of track use more clearly visible; ‘Road’, instead, replaces lap times with info on the Ducati Multimedia System (DMS), where present, and the rev scale is more appropriate for road use.

Riding Mode
Race Riding Mode

As the name suggests, Race RM allows riders, including those who are less expert, to enjoy excellent bike performance on high-grip track surfaces. By selecting Race, the rider can count on 208 hp, with direct Ride by Wire throttle response and, on the S version, a firm suspension set-up to optimize performance. Race mode sets the electronics at a low intervention level but without lowering safety, with ABS set to level 2, lift-up control off and the ‘slide by brake’ function (which lets riders drift the bike into corners safely) on.

Sport Riding Mode

Selecting Sport gives the rider 208 hp, with direct sport-style Ride by Wire throttle response and, on the S version, a sport style suspension set-up. Electronic controls are set to give riders perfect dry road ride responsiveness. Rear wheel lift detection during braking is on and the ABS Cornering function is set to maximize cornering performance.

Street Riding Mode

Street mode is recommended when riding on surfaces with poor grip. This RM gives the rider 208 hp and progressive Ride by Wire throttle response and, on the S version, a suspension set-up that is well suited to bumpy or pitted roads. Electronic control settings ensure grip and stability to maximize safety.

Riders can personalize settings to suit their riding style and subsequently restore Ducati-set parameters. They can also enable ABS Level 1 (intended for on-track use by highly expert riders) which acts on the front wheel only to allow full-on braking performance.

ABS Cornering EVO
Level 3 is recommended for road riding or where there is poor grip; it ensures safe and stable braking and keeps rear wheel lift under constant control during hard deceleration. Levels 2 and 1 prioritize braking power and are intended for use on high-grip surfaces or racetracks.

Amateur riders enjoying a track day are advised to use Level 2. The system controls both the rear and front braking systems, keeps the cornering function on but disables lift-up control to allow harder, sportier braking. Selecting Level 2 activates the ‘slide by brake’ function, letting riders drift into bends spectacularly yet safely.

Level 1 is not the default setting on any Riding Mode: it is recommended for on-track use by expert riders. It ensures racing-standard ABS intervention on the front wheel only. To maximize performance, both the cornering and anti lift-up functions are disabled.

Ducati Traction Control (DTC) EVO 2
In addition to interfacing with the 6-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) and adapting intervention on the basis of wheelspin and lean angle, the software significantly improves out-of-the-corner power control thanks to a new ‘predictive’ strategy. Acting not just on the basis of instantaneous rear wheelspin but also its variation, it intercepts any loss of grip sooner and reduces peak wheelspin, ensuring faster, smoother intervention. All this means augmented out-of-the-corner stability (even in sub-optimal grip conditions), higher acceleration, better lap times and improved long run performance.
In addition to controlling spark advance and injection, the DTC EVO 2 system uses, in all situations not requiring fast intervention, the throttle body valves to maintain optimal combustion parameters and ensure more fluid engine response and control.

DTC EVO 2 can be set to 8 different levels (6 for dry conditions, 2 for wet), letting riders adapt control strategy to their individual riding styles and grip conditions to maximize performance.

Ducati Slide Control (DSC)
This system assists riders by controlling the torque delivered by the Desmosedici Stradale engine according to slide angle. Its purpose is to improve-out-of-the-bend performance by preventing slide angles that would otherwise be difficult to handle. The DSC relies on the 6D IMU that provides the vehicle control unit with crucial information on bike dynamics (such as lean angle, acceleration and much more).
Like DTC EVO, DSC controls torque reduction by acting on the throttle body valves, decreasing spark advance and reducing injection. In every situation in which fast intervention of the DSC is not required, use of the throttle body valves ensures maintenance of optimal combustion parameters, resulting in more fluid Desmosedici Stradale engine response and intervention.

DSC has two different settings: switching from level 1 to level 2 gives easier control of slide angles that would otherwise be hard to manage. DSC intervention levels can be changed via the menu, which the rider can also use to adjust DTC EVO and DWC EVO settings. It’s also possible to set direct DSC control via direct access buttons on the left switchgear. The DSC setting is always shown on the display.

Ducati Wheelie Control (DWC) EVO
Using the data feed from the 6D IMU, this system keeps wheelies in check while maximizing acceleration easily and safely. DWC EVO provides more accurate wheelie readings; it thus exerts more precise control to ensure the bike responds faster to rider input.

Ducati Power Launch (DPL)
During the initial moving-off stage, as the rider modulates clutch release, DPL stabilises the engine at optimal revs according to the selected level. In the second stage, when the clutch has been fully released, DPL controls torque delivery to maximize acceleration on the basis of the selected level. The DPL makes use of the DWC functions and always keeps DTC active to ensure complete safety at all times. Automatic system disengagement occurs above the end-of-start speed, or once third gear is selected. To protect the clutch, a specially developed algorithm allows only a limited number of consecutive starts. The number of available starts is reset when the bike is ridden routinely. The DPL has three different settings and is activated by pressing the specific key. Level 1 favours high-performance starts, level 3 is safe and stable.

Ducati Quick Shift up/down (DQS) EVO 2
In addition to minimizing shift times, DQS EVO 2 allows clutchless down-changes, making hard braking more effective than ever. The system includes a two-way microswitch built into the shift lever linkage; every time the gear shift is actuated, it sends a signal to the Desmosedici Stradale engine control unit. Thanks to full Ride-by-Wire control, the system works differently for up-changes and down-changes, integrating spark advance and injection adjustment during up-shifts with an auto-blipper function during down-shifts. Extent and duration of system operation are designed to ensure seamless shifting even during extreme track sessions; during down-shifts the system works in concert with the anti-patter clutch and Engine Brake Control (EBC). DQS EVO 2 – another Panigale V4 R offshoot – reduces up-shift times, allowing the sportier high-rev gear shifts (over 10,000 rpm) typical of track riding and boosting shift stability during aggressive acceleration and cornering.

Engine Brake Control (EBC) EVO
The Streetfighter V4 EBC EVO system, optimized according to lean angle, monitors the throttle body valve position, selected gear and Desmosedici Stradale crankshaft deceleration during aggressive braking and adjusts throttle aperture to balance out the torque forces applied to the tyre. EBC EVO has three different settings, integrated into the Riding Modes.

Ducati Lap Timer GPS (DLT GPS)
If a lap time is the best of the current track session, the Best Lap function causes it to flash for 5 seconds. At every lap – for a total of 15 consecutive laps – DLT GPS records lap time, maximum rpm and maximum speed; the information can be called up from the relevant menu. DLT GPS is available as a Ducati Performance plug-and-play accessory.

Ducati Data Analyser + GPS (DDA+ GPS)
DDA + GPS is a vital on-track performance monitoring tool. Not only does it automatically display and record Streetfighter V4 lap times, it also saves other data traces such as throttle opening, bike speed, engine rpm, selected gear, engine temperature, distance travelled, rpm and DTC. DDA + GPS is available as a Ducati Performance plug-and-play accessory.

Ducati Multimedia System (DMS)
When the rider mounts the motorcycle the smartphone automatically connects to the bike via Bluetooth, letting the rider control the main multimedia functions. The TFT display shows the track being played, the new text message icon or caller’s name. Phone call audio and music are transmitted to the helmet earpieces. DMS is available as a Ducati Performance plug-and-play accessory.

 

Accessories and apparel

Complete titanium exhaust assembly

Made exclusively by Akrapovič with the Ducati experience. It is the most advanced racing assembly available on the market.

Each section of the system is manufactured in a special titanium alloy that is both lightweight and resistant to high temperatures, allowing for an overall reduction in the bike’s weight. Once installed on the bike, the exhaust dramatically increases the already excellent weight-topower ratio of the Panigale, for breathtaking accelerations and stretches.

Thanks to its experience in the races has developed the qualities of the motorcycle and exhaust to their maximum levels to create a perfect synergy, specifically for this exhaust, recalibrating the many and fundamental electronic aids: DTC, DWC, DPL and Slide on demand.

Weight reduction [kg] 6.0. Power at medium rpm [hp] +6% ; Torque at medium rpm [Nm] +6%; Max. Power [hp] +6%; Max. Torque [Nm] +6% .

Dry clutch kit

Just like in MotoGP, where the only thing that matters is utmost performance, the dry clutch is made available for the new Streetfighter V4.

This is an STM EVO-SBK clutch made from billet aluminum with housing and 48-tooth plate pack. The plates are 9 driven and 9 lined with a diameter of 138 mm.When racing on the track there are important benefits in ease of handling.

Specifically, the dry clutch ensures a more effective slipper function, even during the most aggressive downshifts, and greater fluidity during all “off-throttle” stages. In addition, the “mechanical” engine brake level can be customized by choosing a different secondary spring from those available from the catalogue. Other important advantages are the absence of resistance from the engine oil and cleaner oil since the plate wear dust is not conveyed into the lubrication circuit.

The racing character of the dry clutch is an exciting added benefit for the most passionate Ducatistas.

Dry clutch cover

Designed to offer optimum ventilation of the dry clutch during track use, enhancing its characteristic sound. The lightness and strength of the carbon fibre combine with the race-ready look in an accessory that has a uniquely sporty DNA.

Magnesium rims

The unmatched lightweight performance of forged magnesium meets style – a signature 9-spoke design that combines class, high performance and weight saving. This set of rims is approved for single-seat use only.

Adjustable rider footpegs in aluminum

Developed thanks to the experience of Rizoma. Made of high quality anodised aluminum alloy that maintains its original appearance over time.

Adjustable in six positions, they allow the rider to find the position that best suits their build and riding style. Equipped with fold-away brake and gearchange pedals to minimize the risk of breakage in the event of a slip.

They use the standard DQS, which can be configured both as a traditional shift and as a reversed/racing shift. An essential accessory for the most demanding riders.

Racing pair of handgrips

Inspired by the racing world, these handgrips ensure an excellent grip in every riding situation. Built to avoid accidental slipping of the hand and to reduce the vibrations felt.

Carbon tank cover

A splendid detail that embellishes the front of the Streetfighter V4 tank in a way that only carbon fiber can. The finishing and lines of this accessory are perfectly integrated into the racing look of the latest bike made at Borgo Panigale.

 

 

 

 

 

2022 Ducati Streetfighter V4 – Totalmotorcycle.com USA Specifications/Technical Details
US MSRP Price: $19995 USD
Canada MSRP Price: $24495 CDN
Europe/UK MSRP Price: £ See Dealer GBP (On The Road inc 20% Vat)

Engine

Desmosedici Stradale 90° V4, rearward-rotating crankshaft, 4 Desmodromically actuated valves per cylinder, liquid cooled.

Displacement

1,103 cc

Bore X stroke

81 x 53.5 mm

Compression ratio

14.0:1

Power

208 hp @ 12,750 rpm

Torque

90.4 lb-ft @ 11,500 rpm

Fuel injection

Electronic fuel injection system. Twin injectors per cylinder. Full ride-by-wire elliptical throttle bodies.

Exhaust

4-2-1-2 system, with 2 catalytic converters and 2 lambda probes.

Gearbox

6 speed with Ducati Quick Shift (DQS) up/down EVO 2

Primary drive

Straight cut gears; Ratio 1.80:1

Ratio

1=38/14 2=36/17 3=33/19 4=32/21 5=30/22 6=30/24

Final drive

Chain; Front sprocket 15; Rear sprocket 42

Clutch

Hydraulically controlled slipper and self-servo wet multiplate clutch.

Frame

Aluminum alloy “Front Frame”

Front suspension

Fully adjustable Showa BPF fork. 43 mm chromed inner tubes

Front wheel

5-spokes light alloy 3.50″ x 17″

Front tire

Pirelli Diablo Rosso Corsa 2 120/70 ZR17

Rear Suspension

Fully adjustable Sachs unit. Aluminum single-sided swingarm.

Rear Wheel

5-spokes light alloy 6.00” x 17”

Rear tire

Pirelli Diablo Rosso Corsa 2 200/60 ZR17

Wheel travel (front/rear)

120 mm (4.7 in) – 130 mm (5.1 in)

Front brake

2 x 330 mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted Brembo Monobloc Stylema® (M4.30) 4-piston callipers with Bosch Cornering ABS EVO.

Rear brake

245 mm disc, 2-piston calliper with Bosch Cornering ABS EVO

Instrumentation

Last generation digital unit with 5″ TFT color display

Dry weight

397 lb

Kerb weight

443 lb

Seat height

33.3 in

Wheelbase

58.6 in

Rake

24,5°

Front wheel trail

4 in

Fuel tank capacity

16 l – 4.23 gallon (US)

Number of seats

Dual seats

Safety equipment

Riding Modes, Power Modes, Cornering ABS EVO, Ducati Traction Control (DTC) EVO 2, Ducati Wheelie Control (DWC) EVO, Ducati Slide Control (DSC), Engine Brake Control (EBC) EVO, Auto tire calibration.

Standard equipment

Ducati Power Launch (DPL), Ducati Quick Shift (DQS) up/down EVO 2, Full LED lighting with Daytime Running Light (DRL), Sachs steering damper, Quick adjustment buttons, Auto-off indicators, Passenger seat and footpegs.

Ready for

Ducati Data Analyser+ (DDA+) with GPS module, Ducati LinkApp, anti-theft, heating grips, Ducati Multimedia System (DMS).

Warranty (months)

24 months unlimited mileage

Maintenance (km/months)

7,500 mi/ 12 months

Valve clearance adjustment (km)

15,000 mi (24,000 km)

 

 

 

 

2022 Ducati Streetfighter V4 – Totalmotorcycle.com Canada Specifications/Technical Details

Engine

Desmosedici Stradale 90° V4, rearward-rotating crankshaft, 4 Desmodromically actuated valves per cylinder, liquid cooled.

Displacement

1,103 cc

Bore X stroke

81 x 53.5 mm

Compression ratio

14.0:1

Power

153 kW (208 hp) @ 12,750 rpm

Torque

123 Nm (90.4 lb-ft) @ 11,500 rpm

Fuel injection

Electronic fuel injection system. Twin injectors per cylinder. Full ride-by-wire elliptical throttle bodies.

Exhaust

4-2-1-2 system, with 2 catalytic converters and 2 lambda probes.

Gearbox

6 speed with Ducati Quick Shift (DQS) up/down EVO 2

Primary drive

Straight cut gears; Ratio 1.80:1

Ratio

1=38/14 2=36/17 3=33/19 4=32/21 5=30/22 6=30/24

Final drive

Chain; Front sprocket 15; Rear sprocket 42

Clutch

Hydraulically controlled slipper and self-servo wet multiplate clutch.

Frame

Aluminum alloy “Front Frame”

Front suspension

Fully adjustable Showa BPF fork. 43 mm chromed inner tubes

Front wheel

5-spokes light alloy 3.50″ x 17″

Front tyre

Pirelli Diablo Rosso Corsa 2 120/70 ZR17

Rear Suspension

Fully adjustable Sachs unit. Aluminum single-sided swingarm.

Rear Wheel

5-spokes light alloy 6.00” x 17”

Rear tyre

Pirelli Diablo Rosso Corsa 2 200/60 ZR17

Wheel travel (front/rear)

120 mm (4.7 in) – 130 mm (5.1 in)

Front brake

2 x 330 mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted Brembo Monobloc Stylema® (M4.30) 4-piston callipers with Bosch Cornering ABS EVO.

Rear brake

245 mm disc, 2-piston calliper with Bosch Cornering ABS EVO

Instrumentation

Last generation digital unit with 5″ TFT colour display

Dry weight

180 kg (397 lb)

Kerb weight

201 kg (443 lb)

Seat height

845 mm (33.3 in)

Wheelbase

1.488 mm (58.6 in)

Rake

24,5°

Front wheel trail

100 mm (4 in)

Fuel tank capacity

16 l – 4.23 gallon (US)

Number of seats

Dual seats

Safety equipment

Riding Modes, Power Modes, Cornering ABS EVO, Ducati Traction Control (DTC) EVO 2, Ducati Wheelie Control (DWC) EVO, Ducati Slide Control (DSC), Engine Brake Control (EBC) EVO, Auto tyre calibration.

Standard equipment

Ducati Power Launch (DPL), Ducati Quick Shift (DQS) up/down EVO 2, Full LED lighting with Daytime Running Light (DRL), Sachs steering damper, Quick adjustment buttons, Auto-off indicators, Passenger seat and footpegs.

Ready for

Ducati Data Analyser+ (DDA+) with GPS module, Ducati LinkApp, anti-theft, heating grips, Ducati Multimedia System (DMS).

Warranty (months)

24 months unlimited mileage

Maintenance (km/months)

12,000 km (7,500 mi) / 12 months

Valve clearance adjustment (km)

24,000 km (15,000 mi)

Standard

Euro 4 (only for countries where Euro 4 standard applies)

 

 

 

2022 Ducati Streetfighter V4 – Totalmotorcycle.com European Specifications/Technical Details

Engine

Desmosedici Stradale 90° V4, rearward-rotating crankshaft, 4 Desmodromically actuated valves per cylinder, liquid cooled.

Displacement

1,103 cc

Bore X stroke

81 x 53.5 mm

Compression ratio

14.0:1

Power

153 kW (208 hp) @ 12,750 rpm

Torque

123 Nm (90.4 lb-ft) @ 11,500 rpm

Fuel injection

Electronic fuel injection system. Twin injectors per cylinder. Full ride-by-wire elliptical throttle bodies.

Exhaust

4-2-1-2 system, with 2 catalytic converters and 2 lambda probes.

Gearbox

6 speed with Ducati Quick Shift (DQS) up/down EVO 2

Primary drive

Straight cut gears; Ratio 1.80:1

Ratio

1=38/14 2=36/17 3=33/19 4=32/21 5=30/22 6=30/24

Final drive

Chain; Front sprocket 15; Rear sprocket 42

Clutch

Hydraulically controlled slipper and self-servo wet multiplate clutch.

Frame

Aluminium alloy “Front Frame”

Front suspension

Fully adjustable Showa BPF fork. 43 mm chromed inner tubes

Front wheel

5-spokes light alloy 3.50″ x 17″

Front tyre

Pirelli Diablo Rosso Corsa 2 120/70 ZR17

Rear Suspension

Fully adjustable Sachs unit. Aluminium single-sided swingarm.

Rear Wheel

5-spokes light alloy 6.00” x 17”

Rear tyre

Pirelli Diablo Rosso Corsa 2 200/60 ZR17

Wheel travel (front/rear)

120 mm (4.7 in) – 130 mm (5.1 in)

Front brake

2 x 330 mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted Brembo Monobloc Stylema® (M4.30) 4-piston calipers with ABS Bosch Cornering.

Rear brake

245 mm disc, 2-piston caliper with ABS Bosch Cornering

Instrumentation

Last generation digital unit with 5″ TFT colour display

Dry weight

180 kg (397 lb)

Kerb weight

201 kg (443 lb)

Seat height

845 mm (33.3 in)

Wheelbase

1.488 mm (58.6 in)

Rake

24,5°

Front wheel trail

100 mm (4 in)

Fuel tank capacity

16 l – 4.23 gallon (US)

Number of seats

Dual seats

Safety equipment

Riding Modes, Power Modes, ABS Bosch Cornering, Ducati Traction Control (DTC) EVO 2, Ducati Wheelie Control (DWC) EVO, Ducati Slide Control (DSC), Engine Brake Control (EBC) EVO, Auto tyre calibration.

Standard equipment

Ducati Power Launch (DPL), Ducati Quick Shift (DQS) up/down EVO 2, Full LED lighting with Daytime Running Light (DRL), Sachs steering damper, Quick adjustment buttons, Auto-off indicators, Passenger seat and footpegs.

Ready for

Ducati Data Analyser+ (DDA+) with GPS module, Ducati LinkApp, anti-theft, heating grips. Ducati Multimedia System (DMS).

Warranty (months)

24 months unlimited mileage

Maintenance (km/months)

12,000 km (7,500 mi) / 12 months

Valve clearance adjustment (km)

24,000 km (15,000 mi)

CO2 Emissions

178 g/km

Consumption

7,6 l/100 km

Standard

Euro 5 (only for countries where Euro 5 standard applies)

 

 

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