V4 Bla-bla-bla

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  1. RVFR

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    Just spreading the what for along just in case you're excited

    Feel V4
     


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    I know I know just thinking about it gives me a boner:biggrin:
     


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    The title of your post says it all - blah blah blah - horseshit horseshit horseshit. Designed for Europe, not Americans......

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    who is going to be the first one to try to shoehorn the engine into something else?.......I like a good challenge....hmmmm. I'm really interested in seeing what the final config is. Not the whole bike...just the engine. :biggrin:
     


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    "Meh, V4 sucks"...too heavy, too sedate, too quiet...

    Hang on - very narrow and lighter feeling than you'd think before swinging a leg over it with great torque. Far sexier sounding than a Ducati if fitted with a good aftermarket pipe, comfortable enough for most to take on extended rides, hadles well on fast/curvy roads.
    (rode the other day with a friend who has a 749 Duck. Not once did he pull on me in the twisties and several times I walked him in straights. His bike just about due for it's first $1800 first check up, lol).
     


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