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Uncle B
22nd September 2005, 22:35
1187cc 87 deg V Twin
123Nm of torque at 6500rpm
104.4Kw at 8500rpm
50mm Marzocchi fully adjustable forks, fully adjustable Sachs rear.
Brembo calipers.
Marelli fuel injection.
198kg dry
top speed 250km/h
$19,000 au

Where do I find one to test ride

Uncle B
23rd September 2005, 21:51
Anyone want to put forward their views/comments on this beast.

Ixion
23rd September 2005, 21:52
Slobber. Drool.

Sensei
23rd September 2005, 21:56
Allen Cathcart was impressed with it in his write up . Myself yes I could own one & a 140hp V-Twin has to good for abit of fun . :first:

Hitcher
23rd September 2005, 21:56
Reviewed in the latest Two Wheels magazine...

Uncle B
23rd September 2005, 21:57
Slobber. Drool.

Is that it?.....This thing is a tyre shredder, more grunt than your average Ducati.
It may not have the top speed but I bet it gets you there farken quickly.

James Deuce
23rd September 2005, 22:28
At the risk of sounding like a grumpy heckler, it's an "old" Italian company recently ressurected on the back of a single model. If it's still here and has a model range of more than one machine, in five years time, then I MAY be enticed to get excited about it. So far Alan Cathcart has ridden the development mule and the first pre-production example. We all know that AC is an Italian cheerleader.

It'd be a fun motorcycle, but.........

zadok
23rd September 2005, 22:56
Nice. Twin headlights and underseat exhaust good idea.
I already had a pic of one.

SDU
25th September 2005, 15:04
:2thumbsup
So whats the seat height.

Uncle B
25th September 2005, 17:25
:2thumbsup
So whats the seat height.

830mm seat height
1440mm wheelbase
18L fuel tank

Ghost Lemur
25th September 2005, 19:57
Is that it?.....This thing is a tyre shredder...

That reminds me. I read an article with Ghostrider, in which he mentioned tyre wear on his turbo busa. 80km's. :doh:

Now that would be expensive.


Nice looking machine. I'd have one in my collection, but doubt it would ever be a keeper.

SDU
26th September 2005, 22:20
830mm seat height
1440mm wheelbase
18L fuel tank

Bugger that counts me out unless I wear platform boots :rolleyes:

Rainbow Wizard
26th September 2005, 22:40
At the risk of sounding like a grumpy heckler, it's an "old" Italian company recently ressurected on the back of a single model. If it's still here and has a model range of more than one machine, in five years time, then I MAY be enticed to get excited about it....
They must qualify by your criteria Jim2.....and they don't look even remotely related to a Bailey bridge!!! :rolleyes:

Dazza
6th October 2005, 12:45
Beautiful, it's a tourqe monster,I liked Cathcarts review.

James Deuce
6th October 2005, 12:59
They must qualify by your criteria Jim2.....and they don't look even remotely related to a Bailey bridge!!! :rolleyes:

Heehee. You're a stirrer, chap!

The Noveau Roadster looks like me.