MV Agusta F4 750 or Ducati 1098?

MV Agusta F4 750 or Ducati 1098?

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Justices

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3,681 posts

164 months

Wednesday 29th October 2014
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Right, the R1 has gone to a new home. It sold within 24hrs of my mechanic putting the word out on a sunny day which was great. I was preparing to buy a 1098 my friend bought a few months ago but he is away for 10 days so I am bikeless. I didn't realise just how miserable it would be not having bike (having had one) and seeing others zip about on perfect riding days. The friend in question has relocated his head office to another and, much to his dismay, can't take the bike with him. The bike is sitting with his mechanic and can shipped to me within a week of his return.

All smooth sailing until my mechanic complicated matters by sending me pics of a 2003 MV F4 that is available. It needs a petrol pump and another part, but other than that it runs and looks to be in decent condition. The MV is half the price of the Ducati as getting parts for it in China for non-English speakers is a massive pain if they aren't available on Taobao (Chinese Ebay/Amazon equivalent). This part is fairly easy as I have friends in the car part import business who will order anything I need in.

The mind says get the Ducati as I know it is in phenomenal condition and has been pampered and driven properly by someone I know. The heart says the MV because it is absolutely stunning and with the price, if it went tits up it could always sit in my office and cheer me up. It would also be quite fun to save one of these lovely looking things from being dying a lonely death far from home.

I received plenty of feedback on the 1098 before (thanks), so has anyone owned or spent time with the F4? I have read in a few places that the factory aren't the best with after-sales service, it might be cobblers but if it isn't, are parts readily available for a bike of this vintage?

All opinions much appreciated.



rat840771

2,023 posts

165 months

Wednesday 29th October 2014
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If your gonna get a Ducati, get the 1198 as its meant to be miles better than the 1098 - well that's what I read on a recent thread on here.

Somebody on here has recently purchased the Brutale 1078rr and they also do the 1090 version, they look stunning and I really want one. Looking at the reviews they are meant to be awesome pieces of kit, really well built.






Justices

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3,681 posts

164 months

Wednesday 29th October 2014
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No option of an 1198. It's the 1098 or the MV F4.

3DP

9,917 posts

234 months

Wednesday 29th October 2014
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The 1098 will be considerably more powerful and torquey.

No brainer for me - I'd go for the 1098, but it would be a trickier decision if an F4 1000.

dibblecorse

6,874 posts

192 months

Wednesday 29th October 2014
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If you want to go fast get the 1098, if you want to look fast get the MV.

996 sps

6,165 posts

216 months

Wednesday 29th October 2014
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1098 - Easy choice.

Chipchap

2,587 posts

197 months

Wednesday 29th October 2014
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The F4 is drop dead gorgeous to look at but a GSX-R 600 will give it a hiding nowadays. 1098 is still a fairly fast bike. On that basis it would be 1098 for me.


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Wildfire

9,785 posts

252 months

Wednesday 29th October 2014
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I love MV's and the 1098. Until the F3 came along the 1098 was topping my list. If it was the F4 1000 I'd bring it down to preference of ride. For me the F4 1000 was too big and wasn't quite up to the 1098. If it was a MY10 F4... In this case I'd go for the 1098.

Justices

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3,681 posts

164 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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Cheers for the feedback. The Ducati is in perfect condition so it would be silly to pass on it. It would also help my friend out as he is stuck paying for storage (granted, a feeble argument for purchase). However, the MV is just sitting around and with the laws and regulations here being such a pain, it's not going to be sold anytime soon so I will make a cheeky offer and see if gets accepted. If it does, it would be rude not to follow through on this too. We only live once and all that.. smile

dibblecorse

6,874 posts

192 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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Lol, ideal, although I suspect with both in the garage I doubt the MV will get much road time ...

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

255 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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I'd go for the 1098 every time. It has way more grunt everywhere, sounds awesome and is still a great looking bike. The option of owning both is appealing however biggrin

Justices

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3,681 posts

164 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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Luckily one of my friends who with me on a project rides so they will both get good use.

The MV is in need of a fuel injector nozzle and a petrol pump. Anyone have a good source for parts?

WaferThinHam

1,680 posts

130 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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Justices said:
Luckily one of my friends who with me on a project rides so they will both get good use.

The MV is in need of a fuel injector nozzle and a petrol pump. Anyone have a good source for parts?
Injector parts are meant to be bloody expensive and they're easily damaged. Get the 1098.

Justices

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3,681 posts

164 months

Friday 31st October 2014
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WaferThinHam said:
Injector parts are meant to be bloody expensive and they're easily damaged. Get the 1098.
Arse.. waiting for a reply from a UK mechanic on the parts. I am fairly sure it is IWP 048, if so then not too bad. The 1098 is being sent down to me regardless.

Justices

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3,681 posts

164 months

Friday 31st October 2014
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Sourced all the parts I needed this morning. Received the shots below from my mechanic that he'd received of the bike being prepared for shipping. One small problem, the bike had been sold to someone else first thing this morning about an hour before I was due to confirm the purchase.

bds!