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Hey Rikkie,
haha, not quite fit enough, but working on it! Thanks though :D
Yes, EV03, Woolich flash, slip-on exhaust, Sprint filter, Maxton shock, CRC fairings.
I tried the Cordona shifter, but felt the stock one was better. Not sure, if it's the same on pre 22 bikes (same part, different programming).

Rick, what does the EV03 software does?
 
Since when is Race A/B for slicks?
Race A/B is recommended only for Pirelli Supercorsa SC1 tires. I was under the impression that SC1 compound only come as slicks.
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I don’t even see “Supercorsa SC1” in Pirelli’s catalog.

Also I’m assuming that was the whole premise of this Cycle World article that they were comparing stock 2022 vs 2021 V4S’s
 
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Race A/B is recommended only for Pirelli Supercorsa SC1 tires. [sic]

I think you're playing it kind of fast and loose with the phrase "recommended only for."

What you pictured, I presume is from the 2022 owner's manual, says to "maximize the performance on the track." I think this is more Italianish translation nonsense from Ducati. Meaning, to get the best performance, use a sticky compound tire. Well no ..... LOL. It doesn't mean, is use only if you have SC1 tires.

Its interesting how much the default settings changed from the 2021 bike.

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:p

I took an mechanical drawing then later an architectural drawing class that totally transformed my hand writing many, many years ago. The Catholic nuns in grade school set the stage for penmanship for sure.

Very similar lettering to Garfield cartoons.
 
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I think you're playing it kind of fast and loose with the phrase "recommended only for."

What you pictured, I presume is from the 2022 owner's manual, says to "maximize the performance on the track." I think this is more Italianish translation nonsense from Ducati. Meaning, to get the best performance, use a sticky compound tire. Well no ..... LOL. It doesn't mean, is use only if you have SC1 tires.

Its interesting how much the default settings changed from the 2021 bike.

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You do you
 
I’m just being neurotic in finding the differences between the 2021 and 22 bikes to verify and confirm that my bike (with it’s wrong forks) is indeed a 22
 
I think that it's actually Evo2 that gets installed, as that has the parameters for slicks?

It all gets very confusing, but the EVO whatever software did improve the DTC for slicks.
I’ll confirm when I take the bike in. Allegedly, EVO 3 isn’t compatible with the 22 according to the website. Maybe there’s separate versions for street tire and slicks?

 
I’ll confirm when I take the bike in. Allegedly, EVO 3 isn’t compatible with the 22 according to the website. Maybe there’s separate versions for street tire and slicks?

It is available for the '22 and has a different part number. https://www.ducati.com/ww/en/accessories/ACC012367

2020 - DTC EVO 2, 96580201A
2021 - DTC EVO 3, 96580271AA
2022 - DTC EVO 3, 96580281AA

Its product description mentions 8 DTC levels, 5 for dry conditions and 3 for wet compared to 6 and 2 respectively for DTC EVO 2 & 3 of the previous years.
 
It is available for the '22 and has a different part number. https://www.ducati.com/ww/en/accessories/ACC012367

2020 - DTC EVO 2, 96580201A
2021 - DTC EVO 3, 96580271AA
2022 - DTC EVO 3, 96580281AA

Its product description mentions 8 DTC levels, 5 for dry conditions and 3 for wet compared to 6 and 2 respectively for DTC EVO 2 & 3 of the previous years.
Good find! Disregard last post.
 
It’s all very confusing, but I don’t think the EVO 3 available for purchase, that offers revised parameters for slick and wet tires, is the same as the EVO 3 they advertise as part of the original electronics package.
 
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