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That’s not what’s going on with EC 2.0 or 3.0.how on earth can an electronic suspension be aware and supposedly react to the road when it doesn't know what's coming?
That’s not what’s going on with EC 2.0 or 3.0.how on earth can an electronic suspension be aware and supposedly react to the road when it doesn't know what's coming?
Where does it say this?Go back and read the Ducati Introduction of the V4R.
The 22-24 S and 23+R have the same fork cartridges (NPX) so damping performance should be the same. Have you ridden the NPX/EC 2.0? It’s noticeably different from the 19-21 at least on the road. EC 2.0 seems to be less abrupt changes. The 25 S has NPX/EC 3.0 which has spool valving which is even allegedly better as it can make damping changes even quicker.I'm sorry but electronic suspension is a load of crap. I turned mine off on my V4s as I had it set up by a professional Ohlins dealership as how on earth can an electronic suspension be aware and supposedly react to the road when it doesn't know what's coming? Get the suspension set up by an expert and your bike will handle like you never knew it could. Honestly I swear by it. As for riding my V4r on the road, its only done 1 mile so I'll let you know what its like after I have had it professionally set up for my weight and let you know but I'm pretty sure it'll be the absolute dog's boll*cks!!
Disagree about the electronic suspension being a load of crap. It’s also handy on the road to be able to switch between different modes and instantly get a different suspension set up.I'm sorry but electronic suspension is a load of crap. I turned mine off on my V4s as I had it set up by a professional Ohlins dealership as how on earth can an electronic suspension be aware and supposedly react to the road when it doesn't know what's coming? Get the suspension set up by an expert and your bike will handle like you never knew it could. Honestly I swear by it. As for riding my V4r on the road, its only done 1 mile so I'll let you know what its like after I have had it professionally set up for my weight and let you know but I'm pretty sure it'll be the absolute dog's boll*cks!!
Really?on the v4r you can map each gear separately which it's something no other street legal bikes has
Yeah, i am working on the bike and I can't really turn it on to show you.Really?
You said ‘you can map each gear separately’. There are engine maps that have different settings for individual gears but I don’t believe you can map the individual gears yourself or change the gear settings within the preset maps.Yeah, i am working on the bike and I can't really turn it on to show you.
Yeah, I worded it wrong, on each power mode, different gear settings.You said ‘you can map each gear separately’. There are engine maps that have different settings for individual gears but I don’t believe you can map the individual gears yourself or change the gear settings within the preset maps.