MV Agusta Magni Italia 01/01
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Re: MV Agusta Magni Italia 01/01
In best Andy Pipkin voice “I don’t like it”
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Re: MV Agusta Magni Italia 01/01
It's a no from me. Too retro and a bit of a big red blob (and that's why I am not a motorcycle journalist).
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Re: MV Agusta Magni Italia 01/01
Lose the fairing, bang on a set of motocross bars and fighter it.
The tail unit should be slightly curvier rather than folded.
The tail unit should be slightly curvier rather than folded.
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Re: MV Agusta Magni Italia 01/01
I like it apart from the radiator, which appears to only allow a inch of front wheel travel
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Re: MV Agusta Magni Italia 01/01
I don't like that look, it's a park bench with an engine slung underneath it.
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Re: MV Agusta Magni Italia 01/01
As Cheb says, the zorst looks good in a shitload of work gone into it sort of way.
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Re: MV Agusta Magni Italia 01/01
That looks surprisingly good for something with a modern engine though.
It's never gonna look right with liquid cooling, but it could be a lot worse.
It's never gonna look right with liquid cooling, but it could be a lot worse.
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Re: MV Agusta Magni Italia 01/01
Like the big Cheese says, the Rad is wrong, it needs a slimmer longer one making - that one looks stock?
Apart from that I really like it, it could even take side panels a la MV 350...
Apart from that I really like it, it could even take side panels a la MV 350...
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Re: MV Agusta Magni Italia 01/01
If it had a full fairing like that 350 it would look better
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Re: MV Agusta Magni Italia 01/01
Lol you're a critical bunch of buggers considering all the custom bikes you've built.
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Re: MV Agusta Magni Italia 01/01
Jeez, I said I like it apart from the radiator, tbh I actually really like it, but think it would the radiator is an eye sore and it would be better with the 800 triple - I associate MV with triples more than 4 cylinder bikes.
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Re: MV Agusta Magni Italia 01/01
Glad you noticed
Built around a triple-cylinder motor from an MV Agusta Brutale 800,
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Re: MV Agusta Magni Italia 01/01
I'm the opposite. This was porn in my yoof...Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 3:18 pmJeez, I said I like it apart from the radiator, tbh I actually really like it, but think it would the radiator is an eye sore and it would be better with the 800 triple - I associate MV with triples more than 4 cylinder bikes.
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Re: MV Agusta Magni Italia 01/01
And mine, but most of the race bikes were triples.Yorick wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 4:59 pmI'm the opposite. This was porn in my yoof...Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 3:18 pmJeez, I said I like it apart from the radiator, tbh I actually really like it, but think it would the radiator is an eye sore and it would be better with the 800 triple - I associate MV with triples more than 4 cylinder bikes.
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Re: MV Agusta Magni Italia 01/01
One of my favourite toys when I was a lad was this, bought with my own money
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Re: MV Agusta Magni Italia 01/01
Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 5:14 pmJust for you ...Yorick wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 4:59 pmI'm the opposite. This was porn in my yoof...Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 3:18 pm
Jeez, I said I like it apart from the radiator, tbh I actually really like it, but think it would the radiator is an eye sore and it would be better with the 800 triple - I associate MV with triples more than 4 cylinder bikes.
And mine, but most of the race bikes were triples.