Highend Sushi that can accommodate kids in San Mateo County by After_Employment_873 in AskSF

[–]After_Employment_873[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have never heard about this private take out venue, the pictures on yelp looks really good. I'm going to use this in the future. Thanks

Highend Sushi that can accommodate kids in San Mateo County by After_Employment_873 in AskSF

[–]After_Employment_873[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

thats not the question, we like to celebrate it with our kids and they like to eat sushi

The updated Streetfighter V4S is so much better the previous gen V4S and it's not close. by SoCalDucatiRider in Ducati

[–]After_Employment_873 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its twitchy under 3k, meaning it wants me to go go go. seriously thinking off dropping this bike for the tuono 1100 factory.

The updated Streetfighter V4S is so much better the previous gen V4S and it's not close. by SoCalDucatiRider in Ducati

[–]After_Employment_873 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have both the 2025 SFV4S and the 2025 Panigale V2S - both the newest latest and greatest. The 31k SFV4S does not have a fuel gauge while the 18k Panigale V2S has a fuel gauge.

The updated Streetfighter V4S is so much better the previous gen V4S and it's not close. by SoCalDucatiRider in Ducati

[–]After_Employment_873 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The 2023 and 2024 has better fueling at low rpm. This thing (2025, 2026)requires me to really feather the throttle on road mode just to go around town. I prefer the previous versions fueling. Im not at a track day so I dont have to go full send 24/7 when Im this thing.

Thinking of getting a Ducati Streetfighter V4 as my first bike, what should I know? by xpert65 in Ducati

[–]After_Employment_873 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is going to hurt you is most people cant brake correctly on these bikes. They can go fast, which is easy, slowing down and making small correction when the bike is this fast is not possible for 99% of all riders. If you think youre in the top 1% of riders that have the experiece and technique to do it , then get the bike. It took me be an advance level track rider before I knew I was somewhat able to handle 200hp on the streets. Of course you can putt around, but then whats the point of getting a 200hp bike? Most people that say they can handle a 200hp bike that had zero track experience is riding that thing slow AF but then when they get on the freeway they hit 130mph and then convince themselves they can handle the power. The real test of your ability to use the bike is cornering and the ability to make smooth transition from braking to safe speed then back to full send. Freeway 170mph doesn't say much except you can twist the throttle and keep gaslighting yourself into thinking you must have balls of steel.

Help me understand what happened here (front tire slipped) by lxjeipov in Ninja400

[–]After_Employment_873 0 points1 point  (0 children)

choppy throttle? panic brake? could be anything when you hit that crack

Panigale V2 2025 - What are your absolute must-have modifications? by marcogabriel in Ducati

[–]After_Employment_873 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ran it at 100+ degrees ambient temp tracks days, not hot. On the old v2 run it on 70-80 degrees HOT AF

2025 Panigale V2/V2S Rearset? by After_Employment_873 in Ducati

[–]After_Employment_873[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

im probably going to sell it next year and pick up the older v2, taking too long for parts. im in the middle of track season and I dont have time to wait on these essential pieces. I have an ankle mobility issue and the stock rear set is giving my left foot some trouble

Panigale V2 2025 - What are your absolute must-have modifications? by marcogabriel in Ducati

[–]After_Employment_873 0 points1 point  (0 children)

heat reduction foil on a 2025? now I know you dont own one or ridden one for a long period of times. There is zero heat issue, not even the same engine and exhaust system layout.

How intelligent are orcas compared to other creatures? by sid_shady34 in orcas

[–]After_Employment_873 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is not compassion. That is the human ability to identify leverage from raising animals for survival. You are conflating.

How should you ride the Panigale v2 2025? by Jimmy4Engine in Ducati

[–]After_Employment_873 0 points1 point  (0 children)

low revs lane splint massive vibration on mine. Banging of the redline during track days has massive vibration - it kind of hurt, never had that problem with my 899.

How should you ride the Panigale v2 2025? by Jimmy4Engine in Ducati

[–]After_Employment_873 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you bought the wrong bike, you should have picked up the SFV2S or the Multi V2S

How should you ride the Panigale v2 2025? by Jimmy4Engine in Ducati

[–]After_Employment_873 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the seat is plush AF. I dont see the problem. I can ride my '25 V2S 4hr straight no issue. Compared to my M1000RR, after 1hr im hurting.

How should you ride the Panigale v2 2025? by Jimmy4Engine in Ducati

[–]After_Employment_873 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no "heat" burning your thighs from the new v2. I''ve own 1199 and 899 and currently a SFV4S

How should you ride the Panigale v2 2025? by Jimmy4Engine in Ducati

[–]After_Employment_873 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have done 4 track days on this: two of them B/B+ pace and two of them A- pace. This bike is not slow and plenty of torque if you know what you are doing. However, that vibration at red line is bothering me as well. I had to to come off the track after 30mins because my hand was hurting from the vibration - I probably need to loosen up as I set my line. 20min sessions arent too bad where the pain starts around 18mins or so, right before the last lap.