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Joni
27th October 2007, 16:47
Hmmm…. So a bike has caught my eye… from what I have read and seen it seems like something I could really be interested in… I know the proof is in the pudding (riding)… but man surely it first has to get you excited like I am about this one…

One problem… I cant find where to get one, and even more how much does the damn thing cost??? It may be so expensive that I could not even dream about it… let alone buy it oneday...

So after some fruitless searches on the net… I thought I would ask here… who knows anything about it? Who would stock them?... NZ or AU… How much do they cost?? Has anyone by some miracle ridden one?

Mmmmm ==> 2004 Laverda SFC 1000 :love:

Mountlocal1
27th October 2007, 16:57
Hi

I know some of the older bikes were massivly unreliable (sorry) but they are an awsome bike. Try the guys at Strada Bikes at Mount Maunganui. They should be able to help you... I think?:blink:

Good luck!!!

Joni
27th October 2007, 17:00
Thanks... I want to hear the good and the bad, so comments about reliability are interesting... but its Italian, so I suppose it comes with similar comments that the Ducati's get... dunno :spudwhat:

riffer
27th October 2007, 17:03
WMCC had a Formula 750 in there for ages back when White Trash was working for them. He seemed pretty knowledgeable about them at the time.

You could do worse than ask him about them. :niceone:

ducatilover
27th October 2007, 18:56
http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/Laverda/laverda_sfc1000%2004.htm

this is some basic specs.

great looking beast and um id say itd cost you ALOT. it has TiN coated ohlins forks:banana:

ducatilover
27th October 2007, 18:59
laverda was brought by aprillia, this explains the 60* twin and ohlins goodies

nosebleed
27th October 2007, 19:03
maybe the guys at Eric Wood - now Rolling Thunder - could assist.
They're all Buell and Harley now, but they were among the (very) few to introduce Aprilia to NZ so they know their Italians, and of course they're in ChCh

doc
27th October 2007, 19:09
Hmmm…. So a bike has caught my eye… from what I have read and seen it seems like something I could really be interested in… I know the proof is in the pudding (riding)…

This is the problem with exotic stuff like this. You will be unlikely to be able to test ride it. The only reason you can test ride an MV is if they have a tradein available. Usually they dont even have a battery or oil in them until they are sold. You get to see that Laverda in the flesh in NZ you would have to be quite tall to see over the crowd.

James Deuce
27th October 2007, 19:52
Laverda was bought by Aprilia just as Ivan Beggio drove the finances of Aprilia into the ground. The current owners of Aprilia won't be going any further with the Laverda name as their heritage marque is Moto Guzzi. Bit of a bugger really.

The previous Laverda resurrection almost resulted in some good bikes, but there is only so far you can develop a 30 year old engine design (Montjuich 500) before bad things start to happen and it wasn't until the 750 that that the reliability started to improve to the point of almost being able to call a Laverda transport. Too late by then as Laverda lost more money than it made and almost killed Aprilia (along with the collapse of the European 50cc scooter market).

MVnut
29th October 2007, 20:20
Hmmm…. So a bike has caught my eye… from what I have read and seen it seems like something I could really be interested in… I know the proof is in the pudding (riding)… but man surely it first has to get you excited like I am about this one…

One problem… I cant find where to get one, and even more how much does the damn thing cost??? It may be so expensive that I could not even dream about it… let alone buy it oneday...

So after some fruitless searches on the net… I thought I would ask here… who knows anything about it? Who would stock them?... NZ or AU… How much do they cost?? Has anyone by some miracle ridden one?

Mmmmm ==> 2004 Laverda SFC 1000 :love:
If this bike had ever been built you could have come over to my place and had a ride. Unfortunately................. :weep:::weep:

Joni
29th October 2007, 21:04
Yeah trust me to want a bloody bike that was never even produced :cry:

Storm
29th October 2007, 21:30
Its always the way- you want what you cant have:(

SDU
30th October 2007, 10:53
Yeah trust me to want a bloody bike that was never even produced :cry:


So the search starts again for the elusive but perfect bike:msn-wink:

Dazza
30th October 2007, 11:00
Sorry Jonni, I think you'll find that was a concept bike only, as been said it had an Aprila Mille powerplant !Does look shit hot all the same !

Joni
30th October 2007, 11:03
Sorry Jonni, I think you'll find that was a concept bike only,Yeah I know... I was told that yesterday! :weep:

Ah well! thats life...

jrandom
30th October 2007, 11:06
Yeah I know... I was told that yesterday! :weep:

You don't have a bike at the moment, Jo?

Why not just buy something, anything, whatever? Something cheap and cheerful and reliable on two wheels that you can actually get out and ride?

007XX
30th October 2007, 11:12
Yeah I know... I was told that yesterday! :weep:

Ah well! thats life...

Sorry to hear...I'm the same, I get real excited about something, and then will find out that indeed I have very good tastes (ie: too darn expensive or just can't get in the country) :mad:

Good luck finding what you like...:sunny:

Riff Raff
30th October 2007, 11:12
You don't have a bike at the moment, Jo?

Why not just buy something, anything, whatever? Something cheap and cheerful and reliable on two wheels that you can actually get out and ride?

You could buy my beautiful R6. I'd like it to go to someone who will love it as much as I have.

imdying
30th October 2007, 11:29
If this bike had ever been built you could have come over to my place and had a ride. Unfortunately................. :weep:::weep:Oh, you dream killer you! :rofl:

Wanna take my RGV for a strop Joni, it's pretty slow, but soooo much fun :D :D :first:

crazybigal
30th October 2007, 11:31
or you could just stand around a barrel and burn $100 bills?

or what about a moto morini 1200?

Dazza
30th October 2007, 11:46
Yeah I know... I was told that yesterday! :weep:

Ah well! thats life...Certainly is ;)The first one is one of the first spy shots :drool:

imdying
30th October 2007, 11:55
That's a pretty serious looking set of mufflers!

007XX
30th October 2007, 11:59
Certainly is ;)The first one is one of the first spy shots :drool:

Damn...that stance is sooooo agressive!!!:eek:

Bet she'd go around the track like a cut cat...and I'm talkign about the pic with the guy on it, of course!

deanohit
30th October 2007, 12:06
Now that would've been a good buy - it even came with a free (FREE!!) maid to do your housework. :blink:
<img src="http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=74713&d=1193701530" /img>

Well that is a very tidy looking rear end, ummmm yea, the bike I mean! :drool:

Seriously though, that is a very good looking bike, bummer about it not being avalible.

Dazza
30th October 2007, 12:11
Certainly pretty !:love:That's the bike of course, the bird looks stoned !

Dazza
30th October 2007, 12:15
This one is real !!:2thumbsup