Here are some more pics of my new bike, an MV Agusta F4S!

Thanks to Pete from the other side of the wall for the pics (a former Honda F4 rider; coincidence? I think not...).















(Please excuse the paunch! I'm working on it...)


I really love this bike. I had been following this mysterious bike that
was rumored to exist, that Cagiva was developing. There were stories about
involvement by Ferrari, that the engine was going to be a V-4, then an inline
four, and it would have carbon fiber wheels. Well, all speculation is
definitely over, because if I own it, it must be reality! I've always wanted
A sleek Italian bike, and I'm not too sure I like twins, so this bike was the
natural choice.

This is by far the best handling bike I've ever ridden. I haven't ever felt
so secure in a corner. I have the steering damper on it's minimum setting
and the bike still feels completely stable. Theres not really enough power to
upset the chassis, well at the speeds I ride on the street. But that
doesn't mean the bike is slow! It takes a little while to build the power,
but when it comes, you know it. It's not nearly as fast as my R1, but I'm
guessing it's right in the hunt as far as 750's go. It really screams above
10 grand.

I can't imagine anything more desireable to own. Not only does it look
as good as any bike made, it also works extremely well. I think of this as the
closest thing to a 2 wheeled Ferrari or Lamborghini.

Now I just wish that Cagiva would start racing them in World Superbike!
The SPR model seems as ready as a bike can be, let's get on with it!

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