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Originally posted by ayuluv@February 25, 2007 06:43 pm

its very nice and unique !!!:cheer:

hey ayu, u still active here eh :smile:

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Originally posted by ayuluv@March 19, 2007 09:42 am

haha.. ya lo. but still no money to buy dis bike =p

haha oh well one day....

 

:smile:

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MV Agusta F4 CC

In honor of Claudio Castigioni

 

Numbers:

1078cc 16Valves inline4

197bhp@12200rpms

195.6mph top speed

187kg dry weight

100units to be built

S$210,000 :giddy:

 

Could there be a point where MV Agusta specials are ridiculously, grossly overpriced? You could buy two, yes TWO Ducati Desmosedici RRs for that price...

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Greetings...

 

I didn't know there's this http://www.vincekam.com/mv.gif section here at this forum.

Anyone here ride one here?

 

Cheers!

Women will never be as successful as men because they have no wives to advise them.

Posted

But power curve too high up the range. Very difficult to utilise. Only pro riders will have the ability to. I think the twins are more friendly on the road. Besides, the twins have instant on power tap and it make it easier to regulate speed in and out of turns.

Posted
Originally posted by mao@March 23, 2007 03:31 pm

But power curve too high up the range. Very difficult to utilise. Only pro riders will have the ability to. I think the twins are more friendly on the road. Besides, the twins have instant on power tap and it make it easier to regulate speed in and out of turns.

i have totaly disagree with you... i believe the 1000s is very smooth in the ride ...

 

but for the 1000R you will require certain upgrade before geting the smoothering done up.

 

750 tend to have high power rev but not for 750 SPR unfortunately singapore only have the normal 750 thus we have no option but to upgrade to 1000 series.

 

At the moment F4 312 is already out.

 

The fastest bike.

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Posted
Originally posted by antonioshabirto@March 26, 2007 12:23 am

i have totaly disagree with you... i believe the 1000s is very smooth in the ride ...

 

but for the 1000R you will require certain upgrade before geting the smoothering done up.

 

750 tend to have high power rev but not for 750 SPR unfortunately singapore only have the normal 750 thus we have no option but to upgrade to 1000 series.

 

At the moment F4 312 is already out.

 

The fastest bike.

yup.. he claim to be the fastest production 1000cc bike in stock condition...

Your Cash Cow.. Moo Moo....

 

Daily Interest 2.0% - 4.0%

 

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"In the world there are so many extraordinary motorcyles,but the F4 is something else" Claudio Castiglioni

Posted
Originally posted by ayuluv@March 26, 2007 09:34 am

yup.. he claim to be the fastest production 1000cc bike in stock condition...

Its one of the great bike once again. Better in Handling and response.

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Posted
Originally posted by antonioshabirto@March 26, 2007 12:23 am

i have totaly disagree with you... i believe the 1000s is very smooth in the ride ...

 

but for the 1000R you will require certain upgrade before geting the smoothering done up.

 

750 tend to have high power rev but not for 750 SPR unfortunately singapore only have the normal 750 thus we have no option but to upgrade to 1000 series.

 

At the moment F4 312 is already out.

 

The fastest bike.

Well torque and horsepower delivery for the 1000 is still high up ther eif you look at the dyno. Regardless smooth delivery is relative to riding on the street and not the track. Most I4's has smooth delivery. It is making use of where the bike is good at when you want to within the parameters of being able to control it that is important.

 

On street the 1000 still have only a mid-curve punch regardless, enjoyable to ride. You are right about the 750, mine had an usable curve for street. Too high up there.

 

We'll just have to see what this new twin can do.

Posted
Originally posted by mao@March 26, 2007 12:19 pm

Well torque and horsepower delivery for the 1000 is still high up ther eif you look at the dyno. Regardless smooth delivery is relative to riding on the street and not the track. Most I4's has smooth delivery. It is making use of where the bike is good at when you want to within the parameters of being able to control it that is important.

 

On street the 1000 still have only a mid-curve punch regardless, enjoyable to ride. You are right about the 750, mine had an usable curve for street. Too high up there.

 

We'll just have to see what this new twin can do.

All i can say to you is ... try out the 1000 series and u will know what im saying.

 

Its totaly a different thing comparing to the 750.

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Posted
Originally posted by antonioshabirto@March 26, 2007 10:33 pm

All i can say to you is ... try out the 1000 series and u will know what im saying.

 

Its totaly a different thing comparing to the 750.

I have :)

Posted

Hey, looks like we have a few MV Agusta riders here.

What about a meetup and a small ride?

 

It's a rare sight to see at least 3 MVs riding together here in sinkapo.

 

Cheers!

Women will never be as successful as men because they have no wives to advise them.

Posted
Originally posted by vincekam@March 28, 2007 10:58 pm

Hey, looks like we have a few MV Agusta riders here.

What about a meetup and a small ride?

 

It's a rare sight to see at least 3 MVs riding together here in sinkapo.

 

Cheers!

Well.. nice idea... but unfortunately i dun ride a MV anymore.. :) It is a sight to see group of MVs in a ride... that I'll say...

Posted

some body will sell MV TB

 

it this

 

http://srengineering.web.fc2.com/sporting/mv/2-2-2007%20017.jpg

 

http://srengineering.web.fc2.com/sporting/mv/2-2-2007%20030.jpg

 

MV sell

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Racing on Life. I CAN'T LIVE WITH OUT MOTORCYCLE

 

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Posted
Originally posted by Knightly@March 29, 2007 10:55 pm

some body will sell MV TB

 

it this

Hey... Nice....

Wish you got your bike soon.

 

Cheers!

Women will never be as successful as men because they have no wives to advise them.

Posted

East Coast Road Race Series

Round 2 Results

 

Superbike Class

 

1. Brendan Clarke MV Agusta Racing - F4 R 75pts

2. Jason Cain YZF-R1 62pts

3. Richard Zaja CBR1000 52pts

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Posted
Originally posted by Knightly@March 29, 2007 10:55 pm

some body will sell MV TB

 

it this

 

http://srengineering.web.fc2.com/sporting/mv/2-2-2007%20017.jpg

 

http://srengineering.web.fc2.com/sporting/mv/2-2-2007%20030.jpg

 

MV sell

 

Very Nice No.

Nice Bike too..

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