Three Ultimate Euro Superbikes Compared: One Is a Clear Winner

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  • čas přidán 29. 12. 2022
  • Cycle World tests the Aprilia RSV4 Factory, BMW M 1000 RR, and Ducati Panigale V4 SP2 head-to-head in a racetrack shootout, naming the best superbike of 2022.
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    The only things required in the modern-day superbike are the essential go-fast elements of mass horsepower, wicked handling, and a heck of a lot of technology developed at the highest levels of racing. Anything else? Scrap it. Extra interferes with the ultimate goal of the ideal lap time. This is the category that has revolutionized outright road-going motorcycle performance as we know it.
    It’s what has made superbikes so super. And every so often, one of these machines comes along and defies the perception of what is possible on two wheels, completely changing our expectations for a high-performance race-bred streetbike. To put things in perspective, a former Cycle World staffer purchased a late-’70s Suzuki GS1000, leaving it in the crate, convinced that performance of such an astonishing level would not be outdone. Boy, was he wrong.
    Era-defining motorcycles like the legendary 1986 GSX-R750 followed with its remarkably low weight, high rpm, and unflinching sporting focus for the period. Other milestone machines include the wicked 1998 Yamaha YZF-R1, then the fabled 2005 Suzuki GSX-R1000 otherwise known as the K5, and more recently the technologically sophisticated 2015 Yamaha YZF-R1. Each represents a new realm in conceivable performance relative to its period and was built with the rules of production-based Superbike racing in mind, in order to win on Sunday and sell on Monday. Because if you want a great racebike, you have to start with a great streetbike.
    What’s different in this test is that two bikes arrive here flouting any racing rules while one aims to perform within superbike regulations to deliver the best possible racetrack experience. None of these motorcycles are cheap, but considering their relative performance and their high-level industrial art, you could argue there’s a ton of value here. There is nothing better available on two wheels for total sportbike performance-these bikes are it.
    The Ducati Panigale V4 SP2 is the best example of no-holds-barred performance, packed with the oversized 1,103cc Stradale 90-degree V-4 and a whole lot of carbon fiber. Think of it as Ducati building upon the performance of the super-exotic Superleggera V4, Cycle World Ten Best Superbike 2021 champion, and delivering it in a package that’s 60 percent cheaper and more readily available to the customer. It feels as if it was hand built on the workbench alongside Bologna’s World Superbikes.
    Aprilia’s RSV4 Factory has a similar story. The winner of Cycle World’s last superbike shootout has a lot on the line. Since that time, Aprilia has bumped displacement of its unrestricted 65-degree V-4 to 1,099cc, fitted top-shelf semi-active Öhlins suspension, and an updated swingarm, among other changes. Aprilia may not be actively competing in superbike racing, but recent MotoGP results are proof of its ongoing expertise.
    In this group, BMW’s M 1000 RR is an outlier by being a homologation-special racing model. It has to be 1,000cc, but it’s the finest, fastest machine Motorrad has to offer. That means it’s the competition-minded descendant of the capable S 1000 RR with every bit of the design focused on finding advantages within the scope of the World Superbike rules package. Yes, there is street-spec equipment, but BMW is just squeaking through DOT and EPA requirements to qualify the M as a for-sale streetbike so it can go racing at one of the highest levels.
    Evaluating the true performance of these open-class machines is a serious task, and for the 2022 Cycle World Superbike Shootout, that meant two full days of highly focused testing on Thunderhill’s 3.0-mile road course. It is a lot of fun and also very intense, particularly with ambient temperatures around 100 degrees. This track is demanding. Packed with dramatic elevation changes, a variety of tight and fast sweeping corners, heavy braking zones, and fifth-gear straightaways, it puts every aspect of these superbikes under the magnifying glass of our handpicked testers. Legendary CW road test editor Don Canet returned to deliver objective evaluations and do the timed hot laps, while in-market editor and experienced professional roadracer Bradley Adams and motorcyclistonline.com senior editor Adam Waheed also handled testing duties.
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Komentáře • 494

  • @kevinbacker7477
    @kevinbacker7477 Před rokem +147

    In my book just comparing a $26k bike to a $40k bike speaks volumes. Aprilia does an amazing job for the pricepoint. You could just take that extra cash and upgrade the bike and it would be way better than the other bikes.

    • @fredapril8384
      @fredapril8384 Před 11 měsíci +28

      A tune, a race exhaust (without that low-end limiting valve) and some carbon fiber wheels and you are still cheaper but more nimble and really fast. Aprilia people know you spend 99% of the time commuting with those, not track day'ing. I prefer the colorful version of the RSV4. As for the sound, no contest, Aprilia!

    • @lonpfrb
      @lonpfrb Před 4 měsíci

      Aprilia AMX data logging is not cheap so needed to equal the Yamaha R1M package.

    • @touristguy87
      @touristguy87 Před měsícem

      not like there's a law saying what you can and can't compare

  • @a-a-ronenduro6969
    @a-a-ronenduro6969 Před rokem +250

    The Ducati wins but you could buy an RSV4 and a Tuono for the street for the SP2s price 🤔

    • @borivojpandurovic3625
      @borivojpandurovic3625 Před rokem +17

      You can also buy 40 000 bureka

    • @patthonsirilim5739
      @patthonsirilim5739 Před rokem +37

      but here the thing people who are interested in this types of bike are nnot as price sensitive coming from a person who owns a v4sp2 and a v4 speicale its all about the drama the fit and finish those are who value bang for buck alaways ride japanese there simply better in every regard when it comes to value cheaper more reliable part are more available and labour or diy work is far easier.

    • @kodyking3090
      @kodyking3090 Před rokem +28

      @@patthonsirilim5739 holy run-on sentence

    • @monkeyCmonkeyDoo
      @monkeyCmonkeyDoo Před rokem +4

      @@kodyking3090 he lost me when he started the sentence with "but"...

    • @durim187
      @durim187 Před rokem +6

      @@patthonsirilim5739 agree, bang for buck Japanese are still kings.

  • @nimayork1
    @nimayork1 Před rokem +33

    The Aprilia is almost half the price lol. It should be compared to an S1000RR and a V4S lol. You can buy an RSV4 Factory + a Tuono 1100 for the price of the BMW or the Ducati lol. FYI, I bought the 2022 RSV4 Factory and it is the best bike I have ever owned!

    • @brianbelcher7279
      @brianbelcher7279 Před 8 dny

      But have you owned a v4r or m1k?
      I'm just playing... They said the rsv4 is good... Just not AS good

  • @daniilrusanau5849
    @daniilrusanau5849 Před rokem +78

    Right off the bat can say, that I love this conversational format! More commute old-fashined videos in 2023 please!

    • @gigi9467
      @gigi9467 Před rokem +2

      Can get a lil. Boring, 25% subjective and 75% objective (lap times, acceleration etc) is my preference but we can’t get what we want all the time

    • @benchaggaresmusic
      @benchaggaresmusic Před rokem +1

      Off*

    • @daniilrusanau5849
      @daniilrusanau5849 Před rokem +1

      @@benchaggaresmusic indeed! TY

  • @igitsolutions
    @igitsolutions Před rokem +59

    Have you guys ever considered that having the carbon wheels plays a role in the ability for the brakes to slow down the rotation of the wheels due to the extra Kg on the rear and extra 700grams on the front wheel. The rotational inertia difference is massive at high speeds. I bet If you put carbon wheels on the Aprilia there will be 4 distinct differences you'll feel.
    1. It will accelerate faster
    2. It will stop faster
    3. It will feel way easier to lean over side to side.
    4. It will feel sharper (more accurate)
    Something to keep in mind the differences mentioned : stopping, leaning over and power delivery at that HP and Torque numbers
    the wheels definitely played a role between those 3 bikes.

    • @kirkdunn1379
      @kirkdunn1379 Před rokem +3

      Would 100% agree....rotating mass is huge in every aspect......you would have to put those on the Aprilia to give it a fair shake.....Braking, suspension, turning, handling are all affected...
      Just having your suspension tuned specific is huge deal.....
      Would think you want manual adjustments for track and semi active for streets

    • @MegaTechpc
      @MegaTechpc Před rokem +8

      Man, you act like forged aluminum wheels are made out of lead! Sure carbon is better but it’s not as if the Aprilias wheels are ungodly heavy!

    • @igitsolutions
      @igitsolutions Před rokem +7

      I would even go so far as to saying the fact that it is 7-10k cheaper you can use that to do upgrades as follows.
      Full titanium sc project pipe (even the euro 5 one for comparison sake)
      Carbon wheels
      Race ECU flash
      Vortex stacks (this will solve the sluggish feel)
      And if still in budget brake/master cylinder upgrade.
      1 tooth smaller sprocket in front.
      That would put the bike in the same price range. Or cheaper still and then do a comparison. With the 3 bikes. Yes its not stock but with an apples to apples comparison is in order to level the playing field.

    • @igitsolutions
      @igitsolutions Před rokem +2

      @@MegaTechpc you do realise that every gram counts when it comes to rotational mass. As a matter of fact when wheel alignment is done the rotational mass is adjusted per gram of weight at a time. That is how big a difference is for every gram.

    • @MegaTechpc
      @MegaTechpc Před rokem +1

      @@igitsolutions yeah I realize that, my point is that for average riders like me the stock bike is way more than fast enough as is. Carbon wheels and a full exhaust would just be a waste of money for me. I don’t go to the track and the stock exhaust already sounds amazing on my RSV4

  • @snupermoto723
    @snupermoto723 Před rokem +172

    Adam doesn't sound stoned for the first time ever.

    • @thewheeltroll1833
      @thewheeltroll1833 Před rokem +27

      Dude seriously, this is the fastest I've ever heard him speak lol

    • @schwazeneggro4274
      @schwazeneggro4274 Před rokem +3

      Yeah he smoking less of that good stuff

    • @snupermoto723
      @snupermoto723 Před rokem +1

      @@schwazeneggro4274 the devil's lettuce

    • @leward
      @leward Před rokem +7

      I know, and I don’t like it!

    • @bcab7955
      @bcab7955 Před rokem +4

      I wonder if he does that by choice during his individual reviews exclusively, was curious if anyone else noticed that.

  • @peternap82
    @peternap82 Před 8 měsíci +9

    Nice comparison.
    I drove many bikes, the S1000RR is such a beast and reliable. My goodness from zero to 240 in fourth gear and figting to stay on the bike... Incredible power.
    Ducati is it's own league of itself, the sensation on any model is special... Also special is all the troubles and high maintenance.
    I owned an Aprilia RSV Factory R, the emotion, the reliability and funfactor is amazing.
    It's like the BMW but with a rough edge and an unbelievable sound.
    Aprilia is the one to buy, it will always give you the smile you want and doesnt destroy your wallet every single time you go out 🤣

  • @weldoid
    @weldoid Před rokem +49

    I watched this on the Xbox and then had to log in on my phone so I could comment on how great it is to see a comparison by guys who KNOW WHAT THEYRE DOING!! Not enough of this nowadays, and we really appreciate your work!

  • @sidthiru1509
    @sidthiru1509 Před rokem +11

    Never expected to say this but that rsv4 is actually priced really well

  • @pinotgreen5317
    @pinotgreen5317 Před rokem +27

    Nice test! Thanks.
    Got my RSV 4 last year. No joke, for me it is the easiest bike to ride. And I had many. No need to adjust anything even on the track. Maybe I am not fast enough but anyway I do have my share of fun! Out of my 13 bikes I had (59 years old) it is the best one ever.

    • @black350Z
      @black350Z Před rokem +5

      I'm on my 2nd RSV4 (2020 RR). Just an amazing bike. The engine and handling are so good. Every time I try to ride something else I just want to be back on my RSV4.

    • @MegaTechpc
      @MegaTechpc Před rokem +4

      Agreed. My RSV4 is far and away the most capable bike I’ve ever owned, and mine is a last-gen 2018 RR that I got brand new for $15k out the door!

    • @2pist
      @2pist Před 2 měsíci

      My Aprilia was better engineered than the CBR I had previously. It was a joy to work on. They just make sense.

  • @PLGAZA
    @PLGAZA Před rokem +12

    Fit and finish on the Aprilia is as good as the Ducati and BMW and a lot cheaper to boot.
    No brainer - Aprilia is the clear winner for me

    • @daltonv5206
      @daltonv5206 Před rokem +1

      They literally showed the difference

  • @sk2283
    @sk2283 Před rokem +43

    Shame the bikes for the USA market are de-tuned so much ! Here in the UK they all make over 200hp at the wheel! Worth pointing out the Ducati and BMW are £35k here but you can get an Aprilia RSV4 discounted for less than £20k - all these bikes are special - just out of this world performance now and the electronics are on another level !

    • @sk2283
      @sk2283 Před rokem +9

      @MajinBroly That's good you can unlock the potential - we can tune over here too without restriction - everything from Turbo's to NOS is available, but most of us juts get a race exhaust and map ... with the Aprila you can buy the exhaust and get the up-map free, I think Ducati do their own map too. It makes a big difference having the bike full power !

    • @jfess1911
      @jfess1911 Před rokem +9

      @MajinBroly Technically, it is illegal in the US to tamper with any emissions controls, but it is rarely enforced. It is currently a $5,000 fine per vehicle. In 2018, Harley Davidson was fined $12 million for selling aftermarket parts that increased emissions on its motorcycles. That's why most of those parts have "Offroad Use Only" either stamped on them or in their paperwork.

    • @GoVols2015
      @GoVols2015 Před rokem +1

      What’s funny is my rr is detuned from the factory BECAUSE of European emissions laws. It’s ok; just need a BrenTune and all is good 👍

    • @sk2283
      @sk2283 Před rokem +1

      @@GoVols2015 they make all models suitable for Euro and US markets but I think for some states in the US the emissions are tighter ?? over here it seems we have a lean spot at 5000RPM then it's WHAM. !!

    • @kevinbacker7477
      @kevinbacker7477 Před rokem +1

      @@sk2283 I know this comment is 4 months old but just wanted to answer. Only California has tighter emissions. Then, by state it is different on enforcing. In Michigan we do not have any emissions or safety testing so after you register your vehicle it's a free game to modify however you want. In states like New York it is required every year to safety and emissions test. Some states only have safety and others only have emissions. Most of the time you can just pay off the guy doing your inspection though and all is well.

  • @MrPninja
    @MrPninja Před rokem +8

    Thank god we in Australia don’t have those restrictions like flat spots and less power

    • @tezzrterry7485
      @tezzrterry7485 Před rokem +1

      The ECU is still limiting the power through the rev range.

  • @jimmansi1187
    @jimmansi1187 Před rokem +2

    Another awesome vid guys, you can’t go wrong with either one of those bikes!

  • @milaadf
    @milaadf Před rokem +7

    Finally a comparison!!!! I told Adam this is what is needed a few years back! Great job guys

  • @pcoakle1
    @pcoakle1 Před rokem +1

    GREAT comparison and knowledge as usual guys!!

  • @DrKampfpudding
    @DrKampfpudding Před rokem +37

    The Aprilia wins in the sound and looks department no doubt 🙌

    • @Fullthrottlemedias
      @Fullthrottlemedias Před 10 měsíci +3

      Idk bout looks it looks rlly basic

    • @CLOSEUP001
      @CLOSEUP001 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Worst front on any bike could ever happen

    • @2pist
      @2pist Před 2 měsíci

      Aprilia is a beautiful machine. The RS660 is gorgeous in acid gold.

    • @DrKampfpudding
      @DrKampfpudding Před 2 měsíci

      @@2pist I love the gold , just not the gold in combination with the red wheels

  • @byever1
    @byever1 Před rokem +17

    Pretty disappointed that the Honda Gold wing isn't on the list of contenders.

    • @69mag
      @69mag Před rokem

      I was hoping to see a Tour Glide in the mix..

    • @jordangarrick703
      @jordangarrick703 Před rokem

      Agreed - but not as disappointing as omitting my 1990 Kawasaki Ninja 250. That bike would absolutely destroy these new litre bikes - especially with the throttle wide open....

  • @myaccount6905
    @myaccount6905 Před rokem +17

    Aprillia should introduce an SP above the Factory and put all the goodies on it… I’m sure there’s a market for it… both RSV4 and Tuono

    • @michaelj.kastner5165
      @michaelj.kastner5165 Před 9 měsíci +4

      They did, it’s called an RSV-4 Xtrenta- $65,000 has every trick part imaginable!!!

    • @myaccount6905
      @myaccount6905 Před 9 měsíci

      @@michaelj.kastner5165 yeah, but it’s not road legal…

  • @axs7689
    @axs7689 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Ive owned an Aprilia RSV4 and absolutely loved it. Pure nirvana. Id like a Ducati Panigale now not because its better but because Im so blessed to live in a time with such incredible machines that inspire the soul.

  • @stuffedcrust4522
    @stuffedcrust4522 Před rokem +5

    We're living in the golden age for superbikes rn

  • @MegaTechpc
    @MegaTechpc Před rokem +4

    I don’t know what these guys are talking about regarding the “softness or lack of bite on the Aprilia’s brakes? Granted, I’m not riding at track speeds but whenever I squeeze my brakes my face feels like it’s about to rip off, and I only have the RR with its last-generation Brembo M50’s! Braking power has never once been something I’d consider a weakness of the RSV4, in fact I consider it to be one of the bike’s strengths.

  • @LKESBO
    @LKESBO Před rokem +8

    V4 first model started 2018 and now we reached 2023 and still selling not stop, that is the answer why it is the best bike all over, 5 years with the same model is huge success , one of the greatest super bike ever built

    • @kevinbacker7477
      @kevinbacker7477 Před rokem +1

      The Aprilia RSV4 factory has been selling for 13 years now with no decrease in sales. Safe to say it is the better "budget bike" like it was said in the video

    • @LKESBO
      @LKESBO Před rokem

      @@kevinbacker7477 i totally agree bro and i tried my self one , the main thing to know that its not comfortable for a 6ft biker , here is where Ducati win i own v4 and im 6.1 riding it very comfortably i can't ride the rsv4 for 30 minutes 👍

  • @williamcb78
    @williamcb78 Před rokem

    Kinda late to this party (been workin non stop !) but great video guys ! Happy new year to all of you .

  • @TheCaptainmojo1973
    @TheCaptainmojo1973 Před rokem +3

    I appreciate these guys doing the work, their knowledge, and dedication. That said, it is all but impossible to test modern superbikes whose ECU’ s are stock and haven’t been derestricted. The manufacturers are forced by govt agencies to severely restrict them mostly due to emissions and top speed limitations. Every single modern literbike will make 190+ bhp after being derestricted. The Ducati actually makes around 220 bhp and the Ape around 211. I’ve seen a 2022 ZX10R make 202 at the wheel and an M1000RR that made 201 at the wheel, a Fireblade that made 216 bhp and so on.

  • @CarlosGonzalez-kb3ck
    @CarlosGonzalez-kb3ck Před rokem +7

    Lol that Aprilia “sticker” on the triple tree is a clear protective sticker you’re supposed to remove

  • @mudwhistle74
    @mudwhistle74 Před rokem +4

    Cool to hear your opinions about what looks better and how they felt. Would also like to hear what lap timed quicker? What was the weight differences? Were you all quicker on the Ducati?

    • @ReshardsAutomotiveWorkshop
      @ReshardsAutomotiveWorkshop Před rokem +4

      The Aprilia was the fastest on track. He says it so quickly it can easily be missed. Got to 4:05

    • @ninjakat8922
      @ninjakat8922 Před 3 měsíci

      Lol, missed it too.
      Half the price, most powerful and it got so much "shit talk" for the weight, yet it was the fastest xD
      Also another comment pointer out you could still get carbon wheels, Ecu map, exhaust and all that jazz and still be below the price range of the other two. Aprilia seems like the honest winner

  • @alanblasczyk1779
    @alanblasczyk1779 Před rokem +2

    Very sharp machines ! Great reviews gents !

  • @Taitea_____
    @Taitea_____ Před rokem +1

    man i love these three crunching down on them european giant manufacturers, i normally skips videos but this one hits different

  • @pistolpete6321
    @pistolpete6321 Před rokem +1

    Great video guys!

  • @mdoehrman
    @mdoehrman Před rokem +2

    I love turn #5 at Thunderhill, good shooting location.

  • @kenbias3523
    @kenbias3523 Před rokem +1

    Great as always Adam!

  • @tja929
    @tja929 Před rokem +2

    Did you guys turn off the abs? And run default modes excluding dynamic suspension?

  • @CubanRider
    @CubanRider Před rokem +10

    Damn, bikes went from $20k to $40k fast and in a hurry.

    • @jfess1911
      @jfess1911 Před rokem +1

      You might want to watch "The Most Expensive Motorcycle from every Manufacturer" video on the "bart" channel. There have been a lot of motorcycles with ridiculous prices. I guess that rich people need to spend their money on something. My favorite story is about the Ducati Desmosedici RR in 2007. It was initially assumed that only 500 would be made and many collectors bought them at around $72,500. Ducati then decided to produce another 1000, making it much less rare.

  • @stevegriffith7236
    @stevegriffith7236 Před rokem +34

    I know you're not supposed to choose a bike judged on looks, but that's exactly what I did. Ducati is the best-looking bike hands down! Not to mention it's a bullet on rails.

    • @thedragonofechigo7878
      @thedragonofechigo7878 Před rokem +3

      Wait, did you get a Ducati?
      If so, which one because I've always said that looks wise, a Ducati is as exotic as it can get

    • @jimmyswollnuts7662
      @jimmyswollnuts7662 Před rokem +12

      Looks is where it's at. If it doesn't pass the eyes, it won't pass anything else

    • @stevegriffith7236
      @stevegriffith7236 Před rokem +2

      Yeah, I bought the Panigale 1199R.

    • @thedragonofechigo7878
      @thedragonofechigo7878 Před rokem +3

      @@jimmyswollnuts7662 that's a good point honestly

    • @boldstar69
      @boldstar69 Před rokem +4

      @@thedragonofechigo7878 definitely not as exotic as it gets looks wise. MV agusta still tops that category, and if you really want exotic, try hub steering bimota's.

  • @festol1
    @festol1 Před rokem +4

    Aprilia RSV4 is likea black Lamborghini Countach.... at night sky.

  • @Ryan.......
    @Ryan....... Před rokem +2

    One thing I've found fascinating ever since I got into motorcycles around 2008 is that when I would look at older comparisons of liter bikes from the early to mid 2000's and maybe the late 2000's, they had faster 1/4 times than the newer bikes. Granted the reported trap speeds are now higher, but it's rare to find a reported time of under 10s now while 10 s flat was mediocre in 2004 per the reports I read 10-15 years ago. Same thing with 0-60 and 0-100 times. They used to report mid 2's to 60 mph and high 4's to low 5's to 100 mph. But in this comparison, they are reporting mid 3's to 60 mph and mid 5's to 100 mph. I specifically remember a Sport Rider article from 10+ years ago showing several bikes', mostly 1000's but also a 600 or two, acceleration data in a speed vs time graph that showed 0-60, 0-100, and 1/4 times significantly faster than these bikes despite being 50+ hp down on power compared to these. Of course, for high power motorcycles, particularly at low speed, wheelies are the first limit on acceleration, not power, but this is odd. Is it based on the measurement methodology, or maybe it's about the launch electronics on the new bikes? One thought is the 1 foot rollout that car magazines tend to use which significantly reduces reported acceleration times. However, my understanding is that motorcycle publications have never really used that methodology, even in the early 2000's. Another odd thing is that I often see faster reported times from non-motorcycle specific publications. One good recent example is the Hagerty videos featuring a Ducati V4 SP2 drag racing a Corvette and a Lucid. They recorded a 1/4 result that was 1 second quicker AND 7-8 mph faster. That cannot be explained by the 1 foot rollout effect. Maybe it is related to the surfaces that the motorcycle publications are using now? Can anyone shed light on this?
    edit: forgot a word.

    • @josephferazza7686
      @josephferazza7686 Před rokem +3

      I think the main cause of the slower drag times is the taller final gearing on most bikes to comply with emissions. The gearing just keeps getting taller(longer). Like 100mph at redline in first. Everyone goes down on gearing to put them back in the ballpark.

    • @Ryan.......
      @Ryan....... Před rokem

      @@josephferazza7686 That is a good consideration. However, weren't liter bikes 20 years ago also pushing 100 mph in 1st gear? Also, the modern bikes are able to wheelie off the line with some clutch slip, so lowering gearing shouldn't improve acceleration, only reduce clutch abuse. This idea also doesn't account for the Hagerty result. But gearing maybe be a factor. I remember being disappointed by the significantly higher 1st gear in my 2013 Triumph Street Triple (maxes out at ~77 mph compared to ~65-ish?? in previous model years) for emissions reduction.

    • @tezzrterry7485
      @tezzrterry7485 Před rokem +3

      Gearing, plus modern ECU controlled bikes are limited to 60% - 80% of their available power, until the high gears.

    • @Ryan.......
      @Ryan....... Před rokem +1

      @@tezzrterry7485 The bikes are still capable of wheelies off the line with their current gearing and ecu power allowance. That means power and gearing are not the limiting factors on acceleration, now or then. Maybe centers of mass were lower or farther forward from the rear axle allowing greater acceleration without wheelieing. All of this assumes the bikes actually are slower in low speed acceleration now rather than a change in measurement methodology. Perhaps there has been an industry-wide change in methodology? It would have to be a big change to account for a nearly 30% increase in 0-60 acceleration times.

  • @Aprilia_tuono_v4_rider
    @Aprilia_tuono_v4_rider Před rokem +10

    1st time watching you guys from here in the UK. Very enjoyable format of discussion. The Ape is at least £15k (around $18k US) cheaper. It would be interesting to see someone spend that difference on changes to the Ape and then compare them

    • @mfactory451
      @mfactory451 Před rokem +1

      Actually you can, dry clutch 7-8k, carbon rims 6-7K.

    • @pauln6803
      @pauln6803 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Carbon wheels make a stunning difference to handling and a tiny difference to acceleration.
      I went from a base 03 aprilia RSV Mille with cast brembo wheels to an 03 RSV-R with forged OZ, and Ohlins suspension aside, there really wasn't much of a difference.
      But finding a set of Dymag CA5 for a very reasonable price on eBay UK for my RC8R, I can honestly say the difference is immediate and impressive - it really is like losing 20+Kg off the bikes weight.

  • @johncolvin2234
    @johncolvin2234 Před rokem +1

    I just can't that much for a motorcycle (Ducati) even though its amazing from front to back. I'm in the market for a '20+ RSV4 so the info in this was nice to hear about the handling/braking/power of the big 3 brands. My friends all ride BMW so of coarse they expect me to buy one lol.

  • @gregclarke4254
    @gregclarke4254 Před rokem

    Great video. all 3 bikes are awesome!!

  • @Homboy_
    @Homboy_ Před rokem +1

    The video was amazing, please do an ultimate Japanese superbike comparison. We would love that.

  • @johndaroza2987
    @johndaroza2987 Před rokem +5

    One year later and again Aprila has the most power 250+ 2023

  • @robertobruselas3952
    @robertobruselas3952 Před rokem

    I like your analysis. Greetings from Europe

  • @BlkInc1
    @BlkInc1 Před 7 měsíci

    Id like to see the same video with the base /lower trim models of each brand

  • @rasheedvitalis
    @rasheedvitalis Před rokem

    Great review on those amazing bikes

  • @k2t210
    @k2t210 Před rokem +3

    Some hotlap videos from Micheal will be nice!

  • @evanjohn503
    @evanjohn503 Před rokem +4

    What were the laptimes?

  • @robdedgar
    @robdedgar Před rokem +4

    My three fav bikes! Currently have the rsv4. One down two more to go!

    • @GregNice718
      @GregNice718 Před rokem

      Which one is better?? Bump that.. all three are must haves….❤

    • @jake88ci
      @jake88ci Před rokem +1

      Rob have all 3 a Worked MV F4 RC and a 2016 Kawasaki h2 . Sold the other japanese superbikes as they where just inferior in every aspect to the euro bikes .

  • @gromfart
    @gromfart Před rokem +1

    I wish high-performance motorcycle comparisons (like this one, with actual conversation and track time, not just drag races on the highways) were with all engines tuned by the same tuner (like BrenTuning or Moore Mafia), removed catalytic converters, and the same slip-on exhaust (or leave the slip-on stock, that's probably fine too). Otherwise, I feel like the results of these comparisons are somewhat skewed just because of what emissions regulations force manufacturers to do to these bikes to make the street legal. These are all amazing bikes. I'd love to know how superbikes compare to each other, beyond just drag racing, once they're tuned to run as they were originally intended before emissions regulations choke up the engine. It's great that they all had the same tires on them in this comparison.

  • @lopolez
    @lopolez Před rokem +1

    Did u guys have the BMW in rain mode? I have never seen so low power. It's usually well over 190hp at the wheel.

  • @wsbygt
    @wsbygt Před rokem +2

    These are reviews that really matter! Super and hypersport bikes!

  • @leviefrauim1425
    @leviefrauim1425 Před rokem +1

    Solid, interesting video review. As for the bikes, none of them are financially feasible for the average person, much less, who the heck needs this type of performance for the street?

    • @kwakithailand
      @kwakithailand Před rokem

      For the streets a 1/8 L bike and/or a 500cc Yugo is good enough.
      What are you driving, though?

  • @sennest
    @sennest Před rokem +2

    Adam gets it, green means go!😎👍👍

  • @shivvashishthabhargava4600

    Nothing like that RSV4. I would go for it. In all honesty? The V4 SP2 is supreme. Time for the folks at Aprilia to finally modify the RSV4. Carbon wheels, an ECU change and a new exhaust system would make it the champion again. ⭐ 189 on the dyno. Let's go RSV4.

  • @SSS-mp8th
    @SSS-mp8th Před rokem +2

    Looked at a Ducati SF and a BMW S 1000 R a few days ago and while the SF looks great the rider triangle on the BMW was better and since it would be a lot cheaper M 1000 R vs SFV4S.
    I will say just the Panigale V2 in white looked amazing. Awesome pearl white paint on the Ducati's.

  • @freemotion3962
    @freemotion3962 Před rokem

    That’s because of the beer that is standing on floor behind one of the table legs 😀🍺

  • @defaultpanic
    @defaultpanic Před 7 měsíci +1

    Ive owned about 30 sportsbikes over the years, fantastic machines. Then I got a RSV4 and had to recalibrate.

  • @powamoto
    @powamoto Před rokem +3

    Great review guys ktg loved it 👍

  • @robertrscott
    @robertrscott Před rokem +14

    In all fairness the Aprilia could very well be the best street bike of the 3.

    • @tonebonetones
      @tonebonetones Před rokem +6

      Exactly. In the real world, more riders will be able to stretch and buy the Aprilia than the Ducati. Plus, the same real-world riders will be using their bike on the street a lot more than on the track.

  • @andrewackland3642
    @andrewackland3642 Před rokem +3

    A track only test without times is a bit irrelevant how much quicker is a 40 grand bike compared to a 20 grand bike ?

  • @grantdubridge7995
    @grantdubridge7995 Před rokem +19

    You should call this European super bike comparison.

    • @JohnMcKown15
      @JohnMcKown15 Před rokem

      Exactly. No R1, No CBR, No ZX-10? Give me a break.

    • @johnnyblaze1372
      @johnnyblaze1372 Před rokem +8

      @@JohnMcKown15 the Kawasaki is far behind all competitors in Stock form,only if you rady spend 10 to 15 K more maybe the Kawasaki can compare.But who wonts spend that much money on a Kawasaki and after that is not eaven street legal💁🏻

    • @johnnyblaze1372
      @johnnyblaze1372 Před rokem +1

      @@zero_stars like i say yes if you build the ZX 10 RR for the Track yes but in Stockform the ZX10 RR is far behind the Competitors.Many Tests shows that the Kawasaki was a couple of Sek behind the SP2 in Stockform to compare 4 sek on a Track you probablly have to spend 15 K on the Kawasaki wich cost as Basic Model 28 K that means the Kawasaki will be cost more than a Ducati SP2 after this treatment and the Bike will be only allowed on Track and not Street legal.Belive me i am on the Track for Years and i have eaven Japan Bikes in my Garage and many many Trackdays and Amature Race allrady.The Kawasaki is an Old Bike Kawasaki has to make a Evolution to catch up.

    • @justinhoffman5726
      @justinhoffman5726 Před rokem +7

      The Japanese bikes have fallen behind

    • @johnnyblaze1372
      @johnnyblaze1372 Před rokem +1

      @@justinhoffman5726 not all The CBR RRR or the R1 M are good Bikes out of Box .Honda is on Track eaven as Stock Bike very competitive but struggle a lot if you ride the Bike on the Street because of the long Gearing and the Power wich is only in higher rpm.Under 8000 rpm feels like 600ccm abut when the Power kicks in is brutal.On the Track dosent matters because you are allways in higher rpm on the Street is disapointed

  • @user-jv6kk9td9m
    @user-jv6kk9td9m Před 11 měsíci

    I want to see how the videographer manages to capture such smooth motion and keep the bike tracked and focused through a turn.

  • @josephferazza7686
    @josephferazza7686 Před rokem +1

    My only problem with bike shootouts like this is the stock state of the bikes when testing them. Granted it's not gonna work to do mods to them when testing but anyone that buys a neutered 20K+ superbike is gonna derestrict it and change the gearing to real world specs at the very least, unless it voids warranty(looking at you BMW). Then the outcome of the tests can be very different.

  • @cb8143
    @cb8143 Před rokem

    Help me put these Superbikes in perspective. What would these do as a lap time vs. say a Porsche GT3? I'm certain that the Superbikes would smoke the GT3 but by how much? Thanks

  • @anas_moto
    @anas_moto Před rokem +13

    Aprillia X Trenta is a more equivalent trim to compare to SP2 and M1000RR, RSV4 factory thou the flagship production run is not showing the full potential of Aprilia. Im biased considering I ride Aprilia 😏

    • @allnighterist
      @allnighterist Před rokem +3

      No its not xtrenta is not road legal, sp2 and m1000rr are both street legal

    • @anas_moto
      @anas_moto Před rokem +2

      @@allnighterist you are right, how I missed that, my bad 😅

    • @fightingcarrot
      @fightingcarrot Před rokem +4

      From a price perspective the X Trenta is a fair comparison, the RSV4 Factory is equivalent to a Ducati V4S not a SP2 or M1000RR.
      Also this entire video is track footage and review.

    • @bruceread4507
      @bruceread4507 Před rokem +1

      DUCATI V4R ???

    • @myaccount6905
      @myaccount6905 Před rokem +1

      I believe Aprillia should introduce an ‘SP’- version of the RSV4 with the carbon goodies and full Akra on it… pretty sure there’s a market for it…

  • @FormulaJake
    @FormulaJake Před rokem

    If anyone has the chance, Thunderhill Raceway Park is an amazing track and facility. Truly a diamond in the rough. It's my favorite track and I highly recommend a visit!

  • @sergiobarajas702
    @sergiobarajas702 Před rokem

    The guy with vans is killing the show everytime he points stuff out.

  • @ThatIndianKid002
    @ThatIndianKid002 Před rokem +1

    omg "you werent" @2:00 burnnnnn

  • @Jmeez69
    @Jmeez69 Před rokem +3

    the v4sp2 is a perfect looking motorcycle

  • @cumasimsek2550
    @cumasimsek2550 Před 9 měsíci +1

    It's nice to listen to you guys, but it seems like you were unfair to Aprilia. How right is it to compare Ducati and BMW's top package with the standard RSV? Wouldn't it make more sense to have a standard S1000RR and Panigale V4s or to modify Aprilia a little?

  • @GIZZMOTORSPORTS
    @GIZZMOTORSPORTS Před rokem +15

    The alternate universe where people don't second guess spending all this money. Can you run it back with a K5 gsxr1000? lol.

    • @JohnMcKown15
      @JohnMcKown15 Před rokem +3

      And the Yamaha R1 - the most winning of them all.

    • @MrPimpmygun
      @MrPimpmygun Před rokem +10

      The point of this test was the ultimate superbike,not the best budget liter bike

    • @GIZZMOTORSPORTS
      @GIZZMOTORSPORTS Před rokem +5

      @@MrPimpmygun I hear you. These guys admittedly aren't driving the bikes at their limits. There's also always that chance the shiny new thing isn't the quickest around the track.

    • @stephenweewoo
      @stephenweewoo Před rokem +9

      @@GIZZMOTORSPORTSif you think a R1 can compete with a SP2 I have a bridge to sell you

    • @jimmyswollnuts7662
      @jimmyswollnuts7662 Před rokem +1

      When you own a gsxr you lose your self respect

  • @rafaello9418
    @rafaello9418 Před rokem

    Which if all driven at the same speed road speed limits l; which would top out last. Who fuel lights first?

  • @elithegreat6463
    @elithegreat6463 Před rokem +3

    Adam, good to see you brushed your hair, and cleaned up a bit...Bravo Bro !!

  • @williamfischer3990
    @williamfischer3990 Před rokem +2

    I love the SP2 but I have one very important question. Why would you buy one over the new V4r? The V4R has 20 more horsepower, it weighs less, revs higher, and looks better. It costs 4 grand more but if you have the cash to drop 40 grand on a bike you don’t care about that.

    • @Bayliss21
      @Bayliss21 Před rokem +3

      Different displacement and power band. The V4 SP2 produces peak torque earlier. It's easier to street and track than the higher revving V4R.

  • @dezib5458
    @dezib5458 Před rokem +12

    CF wheels can be a nightmare , some shop mechanics are very hesitant to change tyres on them due to the high cost of accidental damage , I would take the forged any day .Also the risk of catastrophic failure on road hitting a pot hole is real .

    • @DuzBee
      @DuzBee Před rokem +13

      I own carbon fibre wheels and they are not a nightmare. I also question the skill of any Tyre fitting shop or mechanic who are ‘hesitant’ to change them.

    • @drewmoto732
      @drewmoto732 Před rokem +2

      As long as you’re careful it’s like changing a tire on any other wheel. We do them at our shop frequently with no issue

    • @BrianEvansracer
      @BrianEvansracer Před rokem +2

      I change tires all the time for customers with carbon wheels....those shops that have an issue are not being careful. Carbon wheels DO require a lower rim clamp pressure and the use of plastic rim protectors.

    • @1956colinb
      @1956colinb Před rokem

      Dezi B…you sound like a guy who has never owned and used a set of carbon wheels!

    • @Stratocasterhead51
      @Stratocasterhead51 Před 10 měsíci

      He's not wrong, carbon fibre wheels do explode. There is a reason they dont have them in wsbk or MotoGP. @@1956colinb

  • @macdddy09
    @macdddy09 Před rokem

    nice move to put the beer down by the table leg........

  • @_Machine631_
    @_Machine631_ Před 4 měsíci

    the aprilia does offer some of the most bang for your buck performance. yeah the styling is much to be desired. but changing settings relative to what track you're riding could make all the difference. Most people buying these bikes will never use all the tech. they typically are just street riders.(which I'm not arguing is a bad thing.)

  • @aurorajones8481
    @aurorajones8481 Před rokem +1

    MY JAM!!!! 🥰

  • @jakeb92980
    @jakeb92980 Před rokem +1

    Would like to some lap times

  • @CoachAnjo
    @CoachAnjo Před rokem

    I want one of those supper bike

  • @dg8062
    @dg8062 Před rokem

    Thank goodness Wa-heed speeds it up a little for these group editorials. Jeez, how many Publications do you have to work for the scrape a living down there?

  • @nickmatulakbarharahap6939

    It seems that they sorted out only top 3 whp on stock form

  • @starkparker16
    @starkparker16 Před rokem

    "You go crazy with hair, I'll go crazy with a stache and we'll see who blinks"

  • @TheDucatiPilot
    @TheDucatiPilot Před rokem +4

    Ducati for the win! 😎🇮🇹

  • @Antmanmoto
    @Antmanmoto Před rokem +1

    @23:43 you say that Ducati looks boss with the black paint job, and then two seconds later, the Aprilia looks dated with all black paint job… so is it just one is mat and the other gloss?

  • @Chris-Brauch
    @Chris-Brauch Před rokem

    Is Adam on adderral..?

  • @DigitalDesigns1
    @DigitalDesigns1 Před rokem

    They need to test these bikes how most people will own them. Noone is gonna ride or race a stock bike. I have a 2022 RSV4F and a 2020 S1000RR both are flashed and have exhaust and other mods that we all do. rearsets, filter etc.. and the S1k is hands down a better all around bike. more nimble more power my RSV4 has a bit more mid power but that about the only advantage it has over the S1k. I am not bias love both bikes just facts or riding them hard on street and track.

  • @johntheaccountant5594
    @johntheaccountant5594 Před rokem +4

    Where is the Honda CBR1000R-RR-RR-RR-RR-RR-RR-RR-RR ?

  • @TSRR-zs6pf
    @TSRR-zs6pf Před rokem

    Is the BMW still factory limited?

  • @Supernova12034
    @Supernova12034 Před 7 měsíci

    A friend bought that ducati V4 SP2, cost him about 60k canadian, it didnt have a fuel gauge, or cruise control, and it got so hot it was literally burning him.

  • @doublearon230
    @doublearon230 Před rokem +3

    You guys should really do a head to head on flashed bikes, with tank grips, and adjustable rear sets, because lets be real here, OEM tanks never give you enough grip, OEM rear sets generally suck, and OEM tunes always suck.

    • @Shadow0fd3ath24
      @Shadow0fd3ath24 Před rokem +1

      why the hell do you need that much grip on the tank? you shouldnt be that hard up against it at all, ive never relied on tnak grip in years of racing on track, nor do motogp guys seeing as their bikes are smooth as baby legs and usually ceramic coated even.

    • @alanzappa266
      @alanzappa266 Před 8 měsíci

      Ask Jorge Lorenzo. He couldn’t ride the Ducati GP bike worth shit until they redesigned the tank giving him infinitely more grip. Suddenly he began winning races. It was the tank. Very important for rider stability

    • @alanzappa266
      @alanzappa266 Před 8 měsíci

      ⁠@@Shadow0fd3ath24 ask Jorge Lorenzo !!! See my comment below. The tank made all the difference between mid pack race finishes and podium & race wins !!!!

  • @jasonkillsformomy
    @jasonkillsformomy Před rokem +3

    "Panigale sounds exactly like a MotoGP bike" Better get your hearing checked.

  • @willspeakman2461
    @willspeakman2461 Před rokem +1

    What lap time did they do?

  • @FoiMal123
    @FoiMal123 Před rokem

    16:12 whoa.. what happened there?

  • @whoopazz1
    @whoopazz1 Před rokem +1

    Ducati and Aprilia have the same Brembo stylema brakes.

  • @mushabsaid7551
    @mushabsaid7551 Před 4 měsíci +1

    70390 $ ducati v4 sp2
    63141 $ bmw m1000 RR
    29337 $ Rsv4 factory
    These are the prices in Türkiye, Aprilia is the winner in terms of price performance.

  • @xinyuxue868
    @xinyuxue868 Před rokem

    Hey, that's Thunderhill

  • @leamondtaylor825
    @leamondtaylor825 Před 7 měsíci +1

    BMW! Is my bike out these three. Aprilia would be my second choice, also a aprilia reminds me a lot of a suzuki, they have so much incommon. Ducati not all that to me??? Now I'm just waiting for "BMW" too enter the motogp.

  • @fredapril8384
    @fredapril8384 Před 11 měsíci

    A tune, a race exhaust (without that low-end limiting valve) and some carbon fiber wheels and you are still cheaper but more nimble and really fast. Aprilia people know you spend 99% of the time commuting with those, not track day'ing. I prefer the colorful version of the RSV4. As for the sound, no contest, Aprilia!

  • @Bufgus
    @Bufgus Před 10 měsíci

    I miss the track times of each of you on each bike...