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  • Dua buah unit motosikal Ducati 1299 Panigale Final Edition 2017 telah pun tiba di Malaysia pada awal hari ini.
  • Salah sebuah daripada motosikal tersebut telah pun dijual manakala sebuahnya lagi masih sedia menanti pemilik barunya.
  • Ditetapkan pada harga RM339,999 (harga asas beserta GST), motosikal Final Edition ini boleh didapati di Ducati Malaysia di Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

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Two units of the 2017 Ducati 1299 Panigale Final Edition have already arrived here in Malaysia earlier today.

One of the bikes has already been sold while the other is patiently waiting for its future owner.

Priced at RM339,900 (basic price with GST), the Final Edition is available at Ducati Malaysia in Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

When it comes down to one of the best Ducati bikes ever made, the 2017 Ducati 1299 Panigale Final Edition sits somewhere on the top of that very list. Thanks to its super top-end performance combined with its rarity, there’s no question that the final V-twin Panigale model goes out with a bang (a very big one, too). (more…)

  • Motosikal Ducati Panigale V4 2018 dijangka tiba di Malaysia seawal bulan Mac 2018.
  • Tempahan sudah mula dibuka bagi ketiga-tiga varian bermula dari Panigale V4 asas, Panigale V4 S hinggalah untuk motosikal edisi terhad, Panigale V4 Speciale.
  • Ducati Petaling Jaya turut menganjurkan acara Ducati Red Weekend pertamanya pada 13 dan 14 Januari 2018 di mana anda boleh mengetahui dengan lebih lanjut mengenai motosikal V4 ini atau pun mana-mana model lain yang sedang dalam promosi.

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The 2018 Ducati Panigale V4 is expected to arrive on Malaysian shores as early as March 2018.

Bookings are already open for all three variants from the base Panigale V4, Panigale V4 S up to the limited edition Panigale V4 Speciale.

Ducati Petaling Jaya is also organising its first Ducati Red Weekend on 13 and 14 January 2018 where you can know more about the V4 or any other models on sale.

According to some news that has been travelling in the World Wide Web, folks are getting super excited on the arrival of the 2018 Ducati Panigale V4. Based on reliable sources, the Italian manufacturer’s first full production four-cylinder superbike is expected to arrive in Malaysia as early as March 2018. (more…)

  • Bikes Republic was invited to attend the iconic Ducati Riding Experience, or better known simply as DRE.
  • While some classes focus on developing basic riding skills, this one was designed to sharpen track riding skills, and also to let participants experience the splendour of the machine tasked with entertaining everyone for the day – the Ducati Panigale 959.
  • The 959 took over from the ageing Panigale 899 as the entry level model to the wonderful world of Ducati sport bikes.
  • The 959 is not a heroes-only superbike, far from it actually. Say that you suddenly had the means to fork out RM99,999 for a 959, but had limited riding experience, you could actually get on a 959 and ride around with relative ease.

Some say that a Ducati is considered as a “must-own” motorcycle, no matter the model. They also say it is a right of passage to the life of a biker, and that every able biker with the means to do so has to, at some point, own a Ducati.

While sitting for my SPM examinations, I had printed out two postcard size photos of a Ducati 916 and pasted it to my study table as motivation to do well. The plan then was to study smart, graduate as a geologist, make a ton of money, and buy a 916, a Titan Coyote (really), and a Harley-Davidson. I was 17.

The plan, as with many things in life, did not work out as I had intended to but I was well into studying geology before deciding that rocks, mud, and off-shore work was not for me. I was fated for motorcycles, cars and computers.

My love for the 916 still burns, and though I have owned some fun machines, a 916 eluded me. But I still have a soft spot for everything Ducati.

A few months ago, Bikes Republic was invited to attend the iconic Ducati Riding Experience, or better known simply as DRE. The DRE is an exclusive training session for Ducati owners that focuses on building riding skills through various levels.

The one we attended was open for anyone willing to fork out 1000 Euros (about RM4,842 with today’s exchange rate) to experience riding a Ducati Panigale on track, under the watchful eye of super experienced Ducati trainers such as the legendary Dario Marchetti (DRE Technical Director and Daytona Champion), Alessandro Valia (Ducati official test rider and Italian Superbike Champion) and Manuel Poggiali (two-times 250cc world champion). These are just some of the instructors on hand, there were other legends from around the region as well, but more on that later.

The Ducati Riding Experience has many levels to it and all are held at different locations around the world. The one we attended was held at Sepang and focused on track riding. While some classes focus on developing basic riding skills, this one was designed to sharpen track riding skills, and also to let participants experience the splendour of the machine tasked with entertaining everyone for the day – the Ducati Panigale 959.

The 959 took over from the ageing Panigale 899 as the entry level model to the wonderful world of Ducati sport bikes. And though it may take a keen eye to tell the difference between the two, the differences are vast.

The most obvious difference is of course the engine, which now offers 57cc more capacity to take the total figure to 955cc. Power too has been uprated – where the 899 made 148bhp at 10,750rpm up to 157bhp at 10,500rpm.

But that is just on the power front, there is a galaxy of difference between both bikes such as a new crankshaft, camshaft, new pistons and con-rods, a new and quieter timing chain, thicker engine casing to reduce noise pollution, and a revised gearbox and rear sprocket (the 899 had a 44-teeth rear sprocket, while the 959 has one less at 43).

There is also a slipper clutch while the Ducati Quick Shifter on the 959 features software derived from Ducati’s MotoGP race bikes. In simpler terms, the 959 shifts gears quicker than it takes you to read this sentence.

And just in case you were wondering, the chassis and overall design is not much different. The monocoque aluminium frame is shared by both bikes, and the two also feature the same 43mm fully-adjustable Showa BPF front forks and a fully-adjustable Sachs rear shock. The 959 also has a 5mm longer wheelbase.

There are other details too that make the 959 a better bike than the 899, such as the swingarm that is located 4mm lower to help maximise traction, “showered” injectors that have been carried over from the Panigale R, bigger exhaust diameter, and more importantly, a completely reworked exhaust system with the pipes located on the sides ala Panigale 1299 rather than the underbelly exhaust of the 899.

So an entry level superbike the 959 may be, but it is by no means a bike specifically built for those who just started riding yesterday. Don’t let its good looks and sexy silhouette fool you, the Panigale 959 is a proper crotch rocket, and one that rewards the rider who knows exactly what he is doing. And for those that do not, well there is an armada of onboard sensors designed to keep you safe and feeling like a hero.

But the 959 is not a heroes-only superbike, far from it actually. Say that you suddenly had the means to fork out RM99,999 for a 959, but had limited riding experience, you could actually get on a 959 and ride around with relative ease. The bike will warm up to you with its 176kg dry weight, immediately giving you confidence even at a crawl. The L-twin Desmodromic engine will inspire you to give it a burst of power, and you will because the sitting position is sporty but not aggressivel; nudging on comfortable. And the sound the engine creates seduces you to open up the throttle – just to hear the revs scream.

You might suddenly snap out of the 959’s allure and panic at the speed the bike has so easily piled on. Your lack of experience with superbikes may leave you confused while your senses may be overloaded with information, but Ducati has your back and has equipped the 959 with ABS, Ducati Traction Control, Engine Brake Control and even three different riding modes.

The riding modes is possibly what makes this sports bike such an approachable machine for just about any type of rider; it has race mode which gives you maximum performance, sport mode gives you the full power of the engine but with a restrained throttle response and heightened traction control interference, and wet mode keeps the entire package on a leash and is best for the inexperienced. But one thing is for sure, fun is guaranteed in all modes.

However, the Ducati 959 Panigale is most at home on the track. This is where its sporting DNA really shines through.

Back to the Ducati Riding Experience. So a few other participants from China, Hong Kong, Philippines, and I were paired together with Chinese Superbike Champion Simon Kwan as our instructor.

The most important thing about attending a riding class is of course the instructor. He or she does not need to be the best racer or the guy with the most wins, but he has to speak well and communicate his knowledge to his students. And that is why I am glad we got Simon because he speaks our kind of English, the kind that south east asians understand. I am sure the other instructors are brilliant at what they do, but language accents can be difficult sometimes.

The lessons were simple such as using the correct riding position (you should be able to insert your fist between your crotch and the tank), body position during cornering and braking. Simon keeps an eye out for all his participants, first by letting us follow him around the circuit, and later he rides behind you and comments on your style and do’s and dont’s later in the pit garage.

But most of all, you just end up having a lot of fun out on track with the 959.

I had the bike either in Sport or Race mode all weekend long, and it performed beautifully. My limited skills wouldn’t let me back the rear wheel into the corner, and neither would it let me manipulate the traction control to come sliding out of a corner with the rear wheel smoking. None of that. But the twin 320mm semi-floating front discs with Brembo monobloc 4-piston callipers with front wheel ABS allowed me to brake really late, while a single 245mm, twin-piston calliper with Bosch ABS kept the rear wheel in check.

I learned somewhere that the later you brake the more traction the front wheel has as it expands from all the forward inertia, but there’s a risk of upsetting the balance of the bike as you lean into the corner carrying a load of speed. Very few bikes give you the confidence to brake later and later, lap after lap, and the 959 is one of those bikes.

Of course there is modern technology like the Engine Brake Control that helps keep things in check. There is also the traction control that is adjustable in eight different levels with level 1 being the least intrusive. This helps you burst out of a corner with the quick shifter banging home the gears just as the rev limiter comes on. Did I say that the 959 makes you feel like a hero? Well, it does. The 959 Panigale is like a good friend that always has your back, the kind that always hangs out with you and laughs at your silly jokes, but is always up for some fun anytime you want to.

Every once in a while comes a bike that expertly balances the demands of a street bike and a track bike. This is no easy task because track bikes are focused machines with dedicated technologies designed for maximum performance. While street bikes are usually set up for comfort, safety, convenience and fuel efficiency with a dash of good looks sprinkled on for good measure. The bikes that manage to do both are remembered and talked about at the pub. But the bikes that do both so effortlessly and with such surgical precision, now those are the bikes that go down in the history books as legends. The Ducati 959 Panigale is one of those bikes because its feathery weight, advanced technologies, and superb engine and handling. But mostly it will be remembered for being mega fun to ride no matter the occasion.

And the DRE? It is well worth the money and a must try experience for every type of biker.

Enjoy the photo gallery below, courtesy of the official photographers from the day:

 

  • Semenjak pelancaran motosikal Ducati Panigale V4 2018, orang ramai telah tertanya-tanya berkenaan harganya bagi pasaran di seluruh dunia.
  • Walaupun ianya telah disahkan yang motosikal ini akan ditetapkan di antara €22,590 (RM110,182) hingga €39,900 (RM194,608) di Eropah, kami menyangkakan yang ianya mungkin sekali akan berharga di antara RM180,000 hingga RM250,000 setibanya motosikal itu di Malaysia nanti.
  • Khabar angin serta desas desus telah mengatakan yang ianya mungkin sekali jauh lebih murah daripada apa yang kami sangkakan dengan harganya mungkin sekali ditetapkan pada paras RM150,000 atau serendah RM120,000.

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Ever since the launch of the 2018 Ducati Panigale V4, people have been enquiring regarding the prices for the worldwide market.

While it’s confirmed that the bike will cost from €22,590 (RM110,182) to €39,900 (RM194,608) in Europe, we thought that it might be priced between RM180,000 to RM250,000 once it’s here in Malaysia.

Rumours and gossips have pointed out that it might be cheaper than we initially thought which might be priced below RM150,000 or as low as RM120,000.

Ever since the Ducati Panigale V4 news broke out worldwide earlier this year, people have been talking about it non-stop from how much MotoGP technology will be embedded into it to how much of a fortune you need to spend on Ducati’s first ever four-cylinder production superbike. (more…)

 

  • Next Bike Sdn. Bhd., atau juga dikenali sebagai Ducati Malaysia telah bersedia untuk mempertingkatkan pemasaran mereka bagi tahun 2018 dengan mempertingkatkan keseluruhan struktur mereka bermula dari produk ke jualan dan juga perkhidmatan selepas jualan.
  • Ducati Malaysia juga akan terus mempertingkatkan keberadaan jenama mereka dengan melebarkan jaringan pengedar mereka di seluruh negara.
  • “2018 Ducati World Premiere” akan berlangsung pada 5 November 2017 (Ahad) di mana seluruh dunia bakal menyaksikan pelancaran tidak kurang daripada lima model Ducati terbaru.

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Next Bike Sdn Bhd aka Ducati Malaysia is ready to up their game for 2018 by improving their entire structure from products to sales and also after-sales services.

Ducati Malaysia will also continue to improve their brand’s presence by expanding their dealer networks across the country.

The 2018 Ducati World Premiere will happen on 5 November 2017 (Sunday) where the world will witness no less than five new Ducati models to be unveiled.

Next Bike Sdn Bhd (Ducati Malaysia), the official distributor of Ducati bikes here in Malaysia, has announced that they will continue to bring and improve the brand’s legendary status here in the local market by renewing their partnership with Ducati. They have been doing so for almost two decades now by positioning themselves as more than just a motorcycle company but more of a lifestyle related to anything and everything Ducati. (more…)

  • Next Bike Sdn. Bhd. (Ducati Malaysia) telah melancarkan motosikal Ducati Monster 797 dan Ducati Multistrada 950 2017 yang terbaru.
  • Dua motosikal tahap mulaan dari Ducati itu telah dilancarkan semalam di NAZA Merdeka Autofair 2017 yang diadakan di NAZA Automall, Petaling Jaya.
  • Motosikal Ducati Monster 797 dinilai pada harga RM55,900 manakala Multistrada 950 terbaru pula pada harga RM85,900 (harga asas beserta GST).

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Next Bike Sdn Bhd (Ducati Malaysia) has launched their latest 2017 Ducati Monster 797 and Ducati Multistrada 950.

The two entry-level bikes from Ducati were launched earlier today at the NAZA Merdeka Autofair 2017 held at the NAZA Automall, Petaling Jaya.

The new Ducati Monster 797 is priced at RM55,900 while the new Multistrada 950 is at RM85,900 (basic priced with GST).

Next Bike Sdn Bhd, the sole importer and distributor of Ducati motorcycles here in Malaysia has launched two new entry levels bikes into their current line up.

These new bikes are the 2017 Ducati Monster 797 and Ducati Multistrada 950. The launch was held in conjunction with the NAZA Merdeka Autofair 2017 which is happening now from 10 to 13 August 2017 at the NAZA Automall, Petaling Jaya. (more…)

 

  • Festival art of Speed Malaysia 2017 menyaksikan jumlah hadirin yang besar sekali yang datang bagi menunjukkan sokongan, perasaan cinta serta dedikasi mereka terhadap kancah ‘Ol-Skool’ dan ‘Kustom Kulture’ di Malaysia.
  • Acara tahun ini yang telah berlangsung pada hujung minggu lalu ternyata lebih besar dan meriah dari sebelum ini dengan penyertaan dari para pengeluar ternama serta garaj-garaj tempatan yang mempamerkan jentera masing-masing yang menakjubkan tidak kira dari motosikal yang serba baru hinggalah jentera pengkhususan satu dalam sejuta.
  • Begitu ramai jemputan khas yang telah menghadiri AOS 2017 ini dari negara-negara seperti Singapura, Thailand, Indonesia, Amerika Syarikat, Jepun dan banyak lagi.

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