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I have a small collection of MV brochures so had a flick through them regarding the limited edition F4 bikes. Some are from MV Agusta Corse and others are from Three Cross in the UK. They may provide some additional information.

there are also brochures for the Ago, Tamburini and 750 Senna which readily available on e-bay plus a CC brochure, but that you won't find.
 

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Was that the sound of a zipper I just heard?!:jerkoff:

You're right. I started this thread to determine my personal self-worth by the number of responses.:idea::bawling::rolleyes:

29/600 for mine (4.83%)
179/2,591 for yours (6.91%)

You win!!!!:drummer: Yee-haw.

You've either:
• Had a bad day;
• Had a bad life; or
• You're just a... phallus-cranium!
:hand::bash::hump:, "dude"
no, your "self-worth" is in your signature (and in the lots of garbage u say u own).
anyway....take it easy, forget statistics (wow, u went into calculations).....give keybord a rest and have a life, have some sex (u can pay right?) and maybe u understand how the "phallus" u're talking about can be used.
ciao scemo! :D
 
Hey!
Sweet idea and I don't think there's anything wrong with turning these motor-arts into museum peices.. As long as you still have a few to ride anyway. I loved keeping one in my living room and I certainly would have a bunch of them if it was plausable. Some pictures of the current collection will be great as well. With money, always.. always comes the haters.
Dan-
 
Powerhouse Motorcycle Museum in Tamworth (google), a private collection of motorbikes....he bought all the bikes (over 200) of someone who was going bankrupt for $200,000 bargain i say...
 
Discussion starter · #46 ·
I have a small collection of MV brochures so had a flick through them regarding the limited edition F4 bikes. Some are from MV Agusta Corse and others are from Three Cross in the UK. They may provide some additional information.

there are also brochures for the Ago, Tamburini and 750 Senna which readily available on e-bay plus a CC brochure, but that you won't find.
and the helmets. A MV Corse brochure is dedicated to the helmets along with a page in an accessory brochure (which is below)

Sorry about the sideways uploads.
Great stuff. I've just begun accumulating some of these. Ultimately, maybe a brochure scan thread sticky? Thanx.
 
Discussion starter · #47 ·
Hey!
Sweet idea and I don't think there's anything wrong with turning these motor-arts into museum peices.. As long as you still have a few to ride anyway. I loved keeping one in my living room and I certainly would have a bunch of them if it was plausable. Some pictures of the current collection will be great as well. With money, always.. always comes the haters.
Dan-
Wife says the only stipulation is: no bikes in family "common areas" (living, dining, etc.), except foyer.

Powerhouse Motorcycle Museum in Tamworth (google), a private collection of motorbikes....he bought all the bikes (over 200) of someone who was going bankrupt for $200,000 bargain i say...
Checked it. Multiple Oros! What a place.
 
i have my bike in my living room over winter. my wife really really likes it.............








NOT........But she's cool with it.
 
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I have 1,300 sq/ft of finished-basement that's all fair game, plus a spot for one bike upstairs. I'm good with that.

(This could be a good new thread: "How much of the house can be allocated as bike space?"
 
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