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- Mar 5, 2021
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Hey all,
Sold my '15 1299s about a year ago, ended up buying a s1000rr, sold it because it had no personality, and now have a deposit down on a '22 v4s. Based on calling around to a bunch of dealerships (mainly in the southeast region - I'm in Charlotte, NC), it seems that most dealerships are out of allocation until end of 2022 and the bike is just flat out hard to get. Oddly enough, my local dealership has one arriving early August so I locked it up. I have a few questions and am wanting feedback from the Ducati fam:
1. Is it worth waiting until 2023 and beyond? Are they coming out with a new line up beyond the Panigale family that is worth waiting for? Not sure if anyone has insight on that...
2. The dealership is selling for MSRP plus taxes/freight so there's really no leniency on negotiating it seems. I've called other dealerships who are saying the same thing. "If you can find one, get it" sort of thing. Thoughts here?
3. I will be doing about 50% mountain riding, 25% track riding, 25% street riding - is the S version worth it? I did order a suspension book to learn more but I'm not the type to be investing a bunch of time/parts into a track bike or custom setup. Based on lifestyle (company, kids, etc), I like to ride and be done sort-of-thing.
4. Does anyone have input on the best exhaust for heat dissipation and just overall best sound? I know this is a common topic but wanted to throw in the question
5. Lastly, any other tips for heat dissipation? I'm not overly worried about the heat as 75% of my riding is on the move but it'd be nice to reduce it. I know they have the heat kits, some exhausts can help, etc.. would love additional input
Thanks in advance guys

Sold my '15 1299s about a year ago, ended up buying a s1000rr, sold it because it had no personality, and now have a deposit down on a '22 v4s. Based on calling around to a bunch of dealerships (mainly in the southeast region - I'm in Charlotte, NC), it seems that most dealerships are out of allocation until end of 2022 and the bike is just flat out hard to get. Oddly enough, my local dealership has one arriving early August so I locked it up. I have a few questions and am wanting feedback from the Ducati fam:
1. Is it worth waiting until 2023 and beyond? Are they coming out with a new line up beyond the Panigale family that is worth waiting for? Not sure if anyone has insight on that...
2. The dealership is selling for MSRP plus taxes/freight so there's really no leniency on negotiating it seems. I've called other dealerships who are saying the same thing. "If you can find one, get it" sort of thing. Thoughts here?
3. I will be doing about 50% mountain riding, 25% track riding, 25% street riding - is the S version worth it? I did order a suspension book to learn more but I'm not the type to be investing a bunch of time/parts into a track bike or custom setup. Based on lifestyle (company, kids, etc), I like to ride and be done sort-of-thing.
4. Does anyone have input on the best exhaust for heat dissipation and just overall best sound? I know this is a common topic but wanted to throw in the question
5. Lastly, any other tips for heat dissipation? I'm not overly worried about the heat as 75% of my riding is on the move but it'd be nice to reduce it. I know they have the heat kits, some exhausts can help, etc.. would love additional input
Thanks in advance guys

