Ducati Streetfighter V2 Power User Reviews

3.7/5
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  • Performance
    4.1/5
  • Comfort
    2.7/5
  • Features & Styling
    5.0/5
  • Maintenance Cost
    3.0/5
  • Mileage
    3.6/5
Rudvij
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Rudvij (Verified User) Owned

The 153 horsepower engine that powers this motorbike is renowned for its top-end performance, And the italian company has fitted it with high-end electronics to protect the rider against such performance.However, Maintaining the bike is expensive, And the brand to which it belongs has a small customer base.

(8 Nov 2022) 0
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Solomon
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Solomon (Verified User)

It looks aggressive

I chose the regular road mode, With the standard pre-set rider aids, As we began our test on the super-smooth, Traffic-free roads.Despite its angry expression and aggressive marketing imagery, The streetfighter is actually quite gentle and simple to live with.The engine pulls neatly from 2500 rpm and has plenty of intermediate torque, So there's no need to dance on the up-and-down quick shifter.There's a noticeable increase in power around 6000 rpm, And it'll happily rev to the redline if you want it to.But our road trip was more leisurely, As we passed through the many deserted hilltop towns.

(4 Nov 2022) 0
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Manish
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Very poorly designed.The pillion would be at such a strong height that it would risky to go fast in it.Not just a pillion ride would be uncomfortable but also the rider would be conscious the whole time.Weight is too much and prices are over hikes and hyped altogether.I would not recommend this.

(15 Oct 2022) 0
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Solomon
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Solomon (Verified User)

It looks aggressive

I chose the regular road mode, With the standard pre-set rider aids, As we began our test on the super-smooth, Traffic-free roads.Despite its angry expression and aggressive marketing imagery, The streetfighter is actually quite gentle and simple to live with.The engine pulls neatly from 2500 rpm and has plenty of intermediate torque, So there's no need to dance on the up-and-down quick shifter.There's a noticeable increase in power around 6000 rpm, And it'll happily rev to the redline if you want it to.But our road trip was more leisurely, As we passed through the many deserted hilltop towns.

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Manish
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Manish (Verified User) Owned

Very poorly designed.The pillion would be at such a strong height that it would risky to go fast in it.Not just a pillion ride would be uncomfortable but also the rider would be conscious the whole time.Weight is too much and prices are over hikes and hyped altogether.I would not recommend this.

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Rudvij
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Rudvij (Verified User) Owned

The 153 horsepower engine that powers this motorbike is renowned for its top-end performance, And the italian company has fitted it with high-end electronics to protect the rider against such performance.However, Maintaining the bike is expensive, And the brand to which it belongs has a small customer base.

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Solomon
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Solomon (Verified User)

It looks aggressive

I chose the regular road mode, With the standard pre-set rider aids, As we began our test on the super-smooth, Traffic-free roads.Despite its angry expression and aggressive marketing imagery, The streetfighter is actually quite gentle and simple to live with.The engine pulls neatly from 2500 rpm and has plenty of intermediate torque, So there's no need to dance on the up-and-down quick shifter.There's a noticeable increase in power around 6000 rpm, And it'll happily rev to the redline if you want it to.But our road trip was more leisurely, As we passed through the many deserted hilltop towns.

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Manish
Newbie
Manish (Verified User) Owned

Very poorly designed.The pillion would be at such a strong height that it would risky to go fast in it.Not just a pillion ride would be uncomfortable but also the rider would be conscious the whole time.Weight is too much and prices are over hikes and hyped altogether.I would not recommend this.

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Rudvij
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Rudvij (Verified User) Owned

The 153 horsepower engine that powers this motorbike is renowned for its top-end performance, And the italian company has fitted it with high-end electronics to protect the rider against such performance.However, Maintaining the bike is expensive, And the brand to which it belongs has a small customer base.

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