How nice is this........
How nice is this........
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chilli

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17,320 posts

258 months

Friday 10th November 2006
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There's a brand new, MV Agusta parked outside my building. Dunno what model it is (F4-1000 S maybe). This thing has 4 pipes coming out under the seat, and it's prob the nicest bike I've ever seen, with the exception of the Senna(looked on their website...I want one).
Anyone know anything about them? Are they any good? They look expensive.

Cheers.

Carrera2

8,352 posts

254 months

Friday 10th November 2006
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They do look fantastic don't they?

Very expensive though and sadly they don't sound as good as they look like they should. They're meant to handle sublimely however.

Infinity in Farnboro' has a special one in there for £25k!!!

aeropilot

39,333 posts

249 months

Friday 10th November 2006
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Carrera2 said:

Very expensive though and sadly they don't sound as good as they look like they should.


Yup, look and handle wonderfully, and very expensive......and yes it's such a shame that they don't sound like a proper 4 cyl MV should.......

AlexHancock

466 posts

290 months

Friday 10th November 2006
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I've had a F4 750 since 2000 and it's still fantastic. And I disagree about the noise - ride one and listen to the wonderful sound it makes as you approach 13K revs. I'd like a 1000 (don't need one as the 750 is fast enough for me) but I'm never going to sell the 750.

You'll see a few of them racing next year (BSB, AMA). Take a test ride and then go and see the bank manager.

chilli

Original Poster:

17,320 posts

258 months

Friday 10th November 2006
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AlexHancock said:
I've had a F4 750 since 2000 and it's still fantastic. And I disagree about the noise - ride one and listen to the wonderful sound it makes as you approach 13K revs. I'd like a 1000 (don't need one as the 750 is fast enough for me) but I'm never going to sell the 750.

You'll see a few of them racing next year (BSB, AMA). Take a test ride and then go and see the bank manager.


Alex, any pictures mate?

kingb

1,160 posts

248 months

Friday 10th November 2006
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really lovely things

theres a shop near me called red dog and theres one it there and it completly outshines the 999 parked next to it and i really love the 999. however when they park it next to the benelli tornado which is also in the shop!!!....... its a close one because thats a beautiful bike too

AlexHancock

466 posts

290 months

Friday 10th November 2006
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chilli said:
AlexHancock said:
I've had a F4 750 since 2000 and it's still fantastic. And I disagree about the noise - ride one and listen to the wonderful sound it makes as you approach 13K revs. I'd like a 1000 (don't need one as the 750 is fast enough for me) but I'm never going to sell the 750.

You'll see a few of them racing next year (BSB, AMA). Take a test ride and then go and see the bank manager.


Alex, any pictures mate?


Not many - I don't seem to take pictures of my toys. It's dead standard though so you'll find lots of similar pictures on the web. Not me in the pictures - friends from Italy - taken about three years ago. The bike's six years old now and still looks new - all parts are so well made and made with the best materials so I guess that's where the money goes.




Cheers

Alex

StuB

6,695 posts

261 months

Friday 10th November 2006
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I had the pleasure of sharing a Cadwell track day when PB did an article comparing the New GSXR750 to the New MVF4 (which had lots of Casoli performance parts fitted, including a gorgeous blue tinged titanium underseat tail).

It was utterly brilliant fun, though the GSXR did run rings round the MV (and me). Boy did that thing make a fantastic howl and the detail is just incredible, they're a work of art and prices are getting very reasonable now.

AlexHancock

466 posts

290 months

Friday 10th November 2006
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StuB said:
I had the pleasure of sharing a Cadwell track day when PB did an article comparing the New GSXR750 to the New MVF4 (which had lots of Casoli performance parts fitted, including a gorgeous blue tinged titanium underseat tail).

It was utterly brilliant fun, though the GSXR did run rings round the MV (and me). Boy did that thing make a fantastic howl and the detail is just incredible, they're a work of art and prices are getting very reasonable now.


Really? The new 1000R? I'm surprised - even though I'm tempted to buy the new GSXR750 too. I know it's much better than my 750 but the 1000R has had some great reviews and the earlier machines have been doing very well in super stock races last year (see www.mvagusta.net/index.php for details). Is Cadwell particularly suited to smaller, nimble bikes? Would a GSXR750 be faster than a GSXR1000 there? Has the article been published? One of the things I miss in Barcelona is the lack of UK bike magazines.

chilli

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17,320 posts

258 months

Friday 10th November 2006
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Oooohhh, how nice to sit here and dream about what to buy next?!
Alex, lovely looking mate, but prob faster in black?

Carrera2

8,352 posts

254 months

Friday 10th November 2006
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chilli said:
Oooohhh, how nice to sit here and dream about what to buy next?!
Alex, lovely looking mate, but prob faster in black?


That never stops being funny chilli.

Well......

StuB

6,695 posts

261 months

Friday 10th November 2006
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AlexHancock said:
StuB said:
I had the pleasure of sharing a Cadwell track day when PB did an article comparing the New GSXR750 to the New MVF4 (which had lots of Casoli performance parts fitted, including a gorgeous blue tinged titanium underseat tail).

It was utterly brilliant fun, though the GSXR did run rings round the MV (and me). Boy did that thing make a fantastic howl and the detail is just incredible, they're a work of art and prices are getting very reasonable now.


Really? The new 1000R? I'm surprised - even though I'm tempted to buy the new GSXR750 too. I know it's much better than my 750 but the 1000R has had some great reviews and the earlier machines have been doing very well in super stock races last year (see www.mvagusta.net/index.php for details). Is Cadwell particularly suited to smaller, nimble bikes? Would a GSXR750 be faster than a GSXR1000 there? Has the article been published? One of the things I miss in Barcelona is the lack of UK bike magazines.


It was when the original 750 MV came out, sorry, should have been clearer.

I'd say a well ridden 750 and 1000 round Cadwell would be incredibly close actually, in fact if you know anyone who'd donate both, I'd be more than willing to find out

I've never seen a MV 1000 apart from in World Endurance on TV and didn't see it anywhere near the GSXR's or R1's.

anonymous-user

76 months

Saturday 11th November 2006
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I've had my 2001 year 750 F4S from new and it is utterly fantastic! The sound when it's wound up is incredible and the handling really is superb; it is so planted and I do feel that I am riding a precision instrument when I'm 'on it' - it's totally focussed and simply wonderful to ride. The fact that it looks so utterly gorgeous is the icing on the cake. Actually, no, the icing on the cake will be riding it next week after down-gearing it, having an 800cc kit fitted with race headers and PC - can't wait!!

trumpet600

3,527 posts

253 months

Monday 13th November 2006
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Chilli - Is this the same F4 that was squeezed in-between 2 scooters in a bike bay behind Cannon St?

Lovely bike, but is the owner mad?

chilli

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17,320 posts

258 months

Tuesday 14th November 2006
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trumpet600 said:
Chilli - Is this the same F4 that was squeezed in-between 2 scooters in a bike bay behind Cannon St?

Lovely bike, but is the owner mad?


That's the one! Gorgeous bike eh? What the hell is the guy thinkng. Praps a few weeks of scooter damage and it'll be tucked back up in the garage!

Excellent, another local biker...Do you park there as well??

LittleMissPetrol

66 posts

231 months

Tuesday 14th November 2006
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Mmmmm the MV Augusta... sounds like a purring lion...

trumpet600

3,527 posts

253 months

Tuesday 14th November 2006
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That's the one! Gorgeous bike eh? What the hell is the guy thinkng. Praps a few weeks of scooter damage and it'll be tucked back up in the garage!

Excellent, another local biker...Do you park there as well??
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I used to park there, but I come in on the bike less and less due to meetings and p*ss-ups. It doesn't stop me from drooling as I walk past the bays though.

JustTheTip

1,035 posts

258 months

Tuesday 14th November 2006
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AlexHancock said:
One of the things I miss in Barcelona is the lack of UK bike magazines.


If you're that stuck, I could always give you a load. I live in Sant Gervasi and fly back to the UK at least once a month, and I always make sure I pick up most of the mags to keep me going.

AlexHancock

466 posts

290 months

Tuesday 14th November 2006
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JustTheTip said:
AlexHancock said:
One of the things I miss in Barcelona is the lack of UK bike magazines.


If you're that stuck, I could always give you a load. I live in Sant Gervasi and fly back to the UK at least once a month, and I always make sure I pick up most of the mags to keep me going.



Perfect! Give me a shout sometime (661 769 224) and I'll meet up with you and either help out with the cost, buy you beer, etc. I'm in Exiample (Pau Claris) near Pl. Catalunya. Cheers Alex