Go to : mvagustausa.com...…….see the "Claudio" model; older version "Senna". The MV Augusta not only has a great racing history, but has been called the "FERRARI" of the motorcycle world. They have won numerous styling awards and make signature models! Check you tube " History of the MV Augusta"...….nicely done. Second and could be first.....DUCATI Pagnale…………….. I own both and can tell you that the are the pinnacle in the industry!!!
My brothers brought back a container load of bikes from the UK in the 70's - Norton Manx, Triumph Trident, Norton Commando, Vincent Rapide, but the jewel, in terms of looks, was the Triumph X75 Hurricane. Man, I should have bought that bike! My mechanic had a Ducati MHR (Series 1 with the kick starter and full fairing) - that's another I should have bought - beautiful!
For me, nothing comes close to a Ducati. I fell in love with them in 1995 and have loved them ever since. I’ve had a 750SS, 748, 996, and a Diavel. Makes me sad that I’m not allowed to get anymore motorcycles. Something about safety, family, and dying that my wife always talks about Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Beautiful bike, and has aged very well. Hard to believe this one has 38k miles on it. 1991 Honda CBR1000F Hurricane at BaT Image Unavailable, Please Login
This beautiful BMW RnineT is at the top of my list. Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
1973 Triumph X75 Hurricane BSA 750cc triple redesigned by Craig Vetter to reinvigorate BSA sales, but BSA closed down by the time it was completed, so it was badged as a Triumph. It didn't meet new US noise standards so it was only sold one year. Beautiful IMO, rare, and an intriguing history as well. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triumph_X-75_Hurricane Image Unavailable, Please Login
Darn, my timing just isn't right. 2005 Buell Lightning XB12S with only 3826 miles. Sold for $3950 today. Image Unavailable, Please Login