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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    And Ducati did it waaaay before that with an experimental bike that never went into production - they put 2 of the first 750 twins side by side for a bike intened for Police duties.
    I think it was called an Apollo, from memory.


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    Honda NR500..Twin conrods per oblong piston,8 valves per cylinder... a V8 in disguise as Motu said.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NR500

    Honda NR750 RC40



    Ducati Apollo
    http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/fl...2_0313_apollo/

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    ...ha ha...RZ500 alright ...ah, the memories...I loved that bike !!!
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    I also had a Honda VF-500 once. A V4 500cc 4 stroke.
    Very torquey for it's size and also a great bike.


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    mmmmm v4.... the nsr500 race bikes were v4 2 smokers.... and they used a similar frame design as my v twin bros650.... i rode a vfr400 a wee while ago, and they are nice bike, i'd love one i just prefer the tiny little bros650
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    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    That's for that artical on the Apollo TDLV8,I didn't know it predated the twins - it appears the twins were split off the four,not the other way around.I knew it looked old,but I just thought that was the ''Police Look'',as even in the early 70s Harley's looked like that.
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    The ducati V4 (apollo) was a prototype built in 1963 (there were only 2 built) one is in japan, 1256cc engine. it was designed by Fabio Taglioli along with the 125cc in-line 4 that was a prototype race bike.

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    aint there a yammy v4 125? an old as race bike
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    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R
    The ducati V4 (apollo) was a prototype built in 1963 (there were only 2 built) one is in japan, 1256cc engine. it was designed by Fabio Taglioli along with the 125cc in-line 4 that was a prototype race bike.

    05gp desmosedici pic
    What a great pic of the MotoGP bike, !!!
    Just become my wallpaper


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    V4 bikes are race winners

    V-4 bikes are race winners....

    For 4-stroke we got RC30 VFR750 and RC45 RVF750. Both are legendary winners. One RC45 was handled by our best Aaron Slight consistently sitting on #2 SBK championship for years. The RC45 winners were John Kocinski and Carl Fogarty (gees.......both are arrogant bastards aye?)

    For 2 stroke, Mick Doohan won 5 straight GP championships on NSR500V4.

    There are others well worth mentioning, but these three were legends.

    If you want V8, look for BossHoss. That makes quite a cool story.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover
    aint there a yammy v4 125? an old as race bike
    That's correct, back in 1967 the RD-31 125cc V-4 put out more than 40 hp at 17,000rpm going through a 9 speed gearbox !!


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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz
    That's correct, back in 1967 the RD-31 125cc V-4 put out more than 40 hp at 17,000rpm going through a 9 speed gearbox !!
    i have some info on it in one of my books. interesting bike though
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    How about the Laverda V6 and the Moto Guzzi V8?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NudeMetalz
    What a great pic of the MotoGP bike, !!!
    Just become my wallpaper
    Same, but how did it get atop a mountain!?

    Quote Originally Posted by Marmoot
    For 4-stroke we got RC30 VFR750 and RC45 RVF750. Both are legendary winners. One RC45 was handled by our best Aaron Slight consistently sitting on #2 SBK championship for years. The RC45 winners were John Kocinski and Carl Fogarty (gees.......both are arrogant bastards aye?)
    No no, Fogarty earned that #1 on an RC45 riding the Ducati the year before. The only person to win WSB on a RC45 was The Koc. But the RC45 is still me dream bike :-) .

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    Quote Originally Posted by gav
    ...the Moto Guzzi V8?
    Moto Guzzi V8
    http://home.mira.net/~iwd/av/motoguzzi500v8.wav


    The Britten V-Twin ?????
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