Real gear nerds know that while the beta version of any product tends to be the buzziest, it is rarely the best.
Only after something spends time on the market can its creators gather feedback, process performance and retool.

Case in point: Ducati’s DesertX, which launched with much fanfare, a big 21-inch front wheel and major off-road capability in 2021.
Five years later, a total overhaul of the travel enduro, the DesertX V2, promises to do even more while lowering both the upfront cost and long-term maintenance.
Little (new) engine that could
When we got the first glimpse of this bike at EICMA last fall, a major source of controversy was the switch from the beloved 937cc Testastretta to an 890cc V-Twin.
As tough as this transition might be to swallow for the superfans, the result is a lower-maintenance power plant that makes loads of sense for this ADV.






