A user leaked some images on FB of what appears to be the mid range "neo classic" cafe racers mentioned by Sardarov. Personally, I really like the direction MV is going with this style. It's trendy, somewhat unique and incorporates their heritage with modern technology and electronics. And apparently, MV will be announcing their new models in a few weeks; likely during EICMA in November.
Not so much my cup of tea, but I acknowledge that this retro styling with mid size engines is market is demanding.
I am trying to see it positive. These bikes have a solid margin, as both R&D costs and component costs are low. And that cash will hopefully be invested in the 800(930) lineup and the next F4...
Gave me a rather abrupt deflation:frown2::frown2:.
On serious thinking, that F2 would probably be a very thin market when MV is said to be introducing 500s as a stepping stone to their main product. Doesn't stop me from wanting one though!:smile2:
I've seen those renderings pop up from time to time. I enjoy that someone is playing with concepts, I wish they had rear suspension so that I could make myself believe them a little more.
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