Ducati Streetfighter V2 To Get Carbon Wings As Performance Accessory

- Four cabon fibre wings are offered in the Ducati Performance Accessories
- A long line of carbon fibre components are also offered
- A track-only titanium exhaust from Akrapovic has also been announced
Ducati has announced a new performance accessories package for the Streetfighter V2 which makes the naked street version of the Panigale V2 sportier and more aggressive. The most significant accessory of the Ducati Performance line for the Streetfighter V2 is the carbon wing set, consisting of four structural carbon fibre wings. The carbon wings are designed not just to add exclusivity but also to improve control and balance when the Streetfightger V2 is used on the track. According to Ducati, the wings have been designed in a wind tunnel, so these should add to the performance of the Streetfighter V2 when ridden on track.
Also Read: 2022 Ducati Streetfighter V2 Unveiled

There are other accessories for the Streetfighter V2 which use carbon fibre, including front and rear mudguards, rear shock absorber cover, instrument panel cover, heel guards, licence plate holder and exhaust cover in carbon and titanium.
There are other accessories for the Streetfighter V2 which use carbon fibre, including front and rear mudguards, rear shock absorber cover, instrument panel cover, heel guards, licence plate holder and exhaust cover in carbon and titanium. In collaboration with Rizoma, a premium brand of motorcycle accessories and design products, Ducati has also created a series of accessories in CNC-machined billet aluminium, including rear-view mirrors, fuel tank cap, brake fluid reservoir and clutch fluid reservoir.
Also Read: Ducati Panigale V2 Review

For track use only, a complete titanium exhaust unit by Akrapovic is available which significantly improves the power-to-weight ratio of the Streetfighter V2.
The Sport package includes a licence plate holder in carbon, handlebar counterweights, fuel cap, brake and clutch levers and dynamic LED indicators. For track use only, a complete titanium exhaust unit by Akrapovic is available which significantly improves the power-to-weight ratio of the Streetfighter V2. The entire range of accessories is available on the Ducati official website where owners can choose their favourite accessories to make their Streetfighter V2 unique. The Ducati Streetfighter V2 is yet to be launched in India, and is expected to be introduced sometime in the next few months.
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