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| Spammer Join Date: May 2008 Location: SF Bay Area, CA Bikes: 2004 F4 SPR, 2000 CBR 929 Posts: 15
iTrader: (0) Rep Power: 0 (10) | <---"Spammer"? Indeed. Hey peeps, normally I'm not one to join a forum and immediately post a "for sale" ad, but Speed encouraged me to as he was picking up my, er, HIS, RC-51, so here it is. MV Agusta F4-750 SPR Most people don't know what this bike is, but the aficionados do. The SPR was a very limited run of 300 units worldwide, this is SPR #276. New this bike cost $25,000. This bike was a statement as the fastest, most powerful MV Agusta 750cc F4 they made. It has racing inspired modifications, beyond the already high specification F4, as listed by system below: To research, check this link: MV Agusta F4-750 SPR The Chassis: Marzocchi forks with 50mm legs and titanium nitride treatment Sachs Racing shock absorber with double adjustment for compression Adjustable rearsets The Engine: The F4 SPR is equipped with the most powerful engine of the F4 range. Derived from the EV engine, it differs from the standard F4 engine by the following: Cyinder head: New inlet and exhaust ducts (geometry and shape) New inlet and exhaust profiles (greater lift and duration) New inlet ducts hand polished New timing buckets with new surface treatment New springs for inlet valves New Mahle Racing pistons Increased compression ratio (13:1) Reinforced clutch (discs with different trim and material) Close ratio gearbox with new longer first gear Performance mapping with Rev limiter at 13,900rpm Different exhaust pipe, no cat Extra Carbon parts compared to stock F4: front fender ignition switch cover rear and lower chainguard protection covers for ram air ducts side panels for airbox Mine specifically- 2000 mi Modifications: Technosel seat Carbon fairings Brembo radial MC FBF bar risers RG3 Midpipe 1 Extra sprocket Salvage title, though it is street legal and plated, having recently had its CHP and Brake and Lamp inspections. It was totalled due to a slow lowside on the right side, this bike did not need to be totalled by the insurance adjuster as the only mechanical damage was the brake master cylinder, everything else was cosmetic. All important damaged parts were replaced/upgraded. Have side fairing from crash to show documenting what happened as well. $10,000 luvtolean@yahoo.com Last edited by luvtolean : 08-16-2008 at 08:01 PM. |
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| Administrator Tournaments Won: 2 Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: So Cali Bikes: '07 Honda CBR600RR, Cag Pocket bike Age: 43 Posts: 10,900
iTrader: (5) Rep Power: 15 (42) | If I had a larger truck bed this would have been going home with me as well! I've seen it in person a couple times & on the track once..... awesome bike for sure!! ![]() Welcome "Spammer" ![]() |
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| Administrator Tournaments Won: 2 Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: So Cali Bikes: '07 Honda CBR600RR, Cag Pocket bike Age: 43 Posts: 10,900
iTrader: (5) Rep Power: 15 (42) | This thing sold yet? Don't make me lowball you on this one!! ![]() |
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| Spammer Join Date: May 2008 Location: SF Bay Area, CA Bikes: 2004 F4 SPR, 2000 CBR 929 Posts: 15
iTrader: (0) Rep Power: 0 (10) | Not yet. I had a guy come test ride it, and put pretty much asking price in my pocket, but I don't think he's ever ridden a bike with the sag set right and lots of rear ride height. It feels pretty racy compared to most off the shelf jap-bikes, and I think it kind of scared him; he passed. It'll sell; I'm not in a hurry. ![]() Last edited by luvtolean : 05-22-2008 at 07:33 AM. |
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| Administrator Tournaments Won: 2 Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: So Cali Bikes: '07 Honda CBR600RR, Cag Pocket bike Age: 43 Posts: 10,900
iTrader: (5) Rep Power: 15 (42) | Quote:
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| Spammer | i have sent u a reply on a few forums, and i have emailed u at your luvtolean yahoo acct. I hope to hear from u soon serious buyer in portland, oregon thanks Kevin rooster97006@hotmail.com |
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| Spammer Join Date: May 2008 Location: SF Bay Area, CA Bikes: 2004 F4 SPR, 2000 CBR 929 Posts: 15
iTrader: (0) Rep Power: 0 (10) | Hi Kevin, I just got back into town after being gone without my computer since Friday. What "other" forum did you reply on? I don't see it... I'll be replying to your e-mail right now. |
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| Spammer | great thanks. i cant remember i have seen your bike a few places. I will wait for the email just give me the full scoop with answers to my questions some more pics and some contact info. Thanks-Kevin here is my email to confirm rooster97006@hotmail.com i will write u back with my # and info if u would like... |
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