Norton V4SV
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Norton V4SV
Overall, I don't like it, but... some of the details are really nice. I like the front sprocket cover.
Bit spendy at £44k.
Bit spendy at £44k.
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Re: Norton V4SV
Looks nice, but their trading history would put me off
And the screen is stupidly low. None starter for me.
And the screen is stupidly low. None starter for me.
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Re: Norton V4SV
Am I right in thinking the new company is going to honour the previous orders that had went tits up? I thought I had heard that but I might be completely wrong.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2022 9:19 pm Especially when your £44k doesn't actually translate into a bike.
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Re: Norton V4SV
Quite like a lot of that. Some of it's a bit clumsy - like the front mudguard mounts. The one thing I really, really dislike is slapping the Union flag on it. That's like the desperation of the 'I'm backing Britain' stickers or the 'britpop' codswallop - and doesn't make it worth 44k. They might like it in the USA or Japan?
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Re: Norton V4SV
Carbon weave goes back/forward on the RHS but up/down on the LHS.
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Re: Norton V4SV
For £44k I could buy two Tuono V4 1100 Factorys and have a wedge of cash left over for tyres and bling. And I can't believe for a second that the Norton is as capable as the Tuono or the RSV4. You really would have to be a one-eyed flag shagger to go for the Norton.
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Re: Norton V4SV
To my eyes all that flag stuff reminds me of Donald Trump and the more lies he was telling the more flags were behind him.
I love my country, but I've never been a flag person.
I guess it doesn't look bad otherwise though.
Thing is that nowadays the main manufacturers have been making great bikes for a while so getting something from a small company seems to be a downgrade. Less tuning parts, less spares availability.
Thats assuming they even deliver the bike.
Oh and I don't have any misty eyed nostalgia for the name Norton, it's not a long standing manufacturer, its one thats been dead for yonks then someone bought the name in the hope that enough elderly gits give a shit about it.
I'm either not that old or maybe just old enough to remember the shitheap Nortons. Either way, it doesn't conjure up warm fuzzy feelings for me.
I love my country, but I've never been a flag person.
I guess it doesn't look bad otherwise though.
Thing is that nowadays the main manufacturers have been making great bikes for a while so getting something from a small company seems to be a downgrade. Less tuning parts, less spares availability.
Thats assuming they even deliver the bike.
Oh and I don't have any misty eyed nostalgia for the name Norton, it's not a long standing manufacturer, its one thats been dead for yonks then someone bought the name in the hope that enough elderly gits give a shit about it.
I'm either not that old or maybe just old enough to remember the shitheap Nortons. Either way, it doesn't conjure up warm fuzzy feelings for me.
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Re: Norton V4SV
You could almost be talking about Triumph I love my Thaiumph Street Triple,but it cost a lot less than 44kdemographic wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2022 9:49 pm To my eyes all that flag stuff reminds me of Donald Trump and the more lies he was telling the more flags were behind him.
I love my country, but I've never been a flag person.
I guess it doesn't look bad otherwise though.
Thing is that nowadays the main manufacturers have been making great bikes for a while so getting something from a small company seems to be a downgrade. Less tuning parts, less spares availability.
Thats assuming they even deliver the bike.
Oh and I don't have any misty eyed nostalgia for the name Norton, it's not a long standing manufacturer, its one thats been dead for yonks then someone bought the name in the hope that enough elderly gits give a shit about it.
I'm either not that old or maybe just old enough to remember the shitheap Nortons. Either way, it doesn't conjure up warm fuzzy feelings for me.
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Re: Norton V4SV
I heard that was originally the plan,then the new owners realised how much that 'honour' would cost and got cold feet.wull wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2022 9:20 pmAm I right in thinking the new company is going to honour the previous orders that had went tits up? I thought I had heard that but I might be completely wrong.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2022 9:19 pm Especially when your £44k doesn't actually translate into a bike.
Setting the daft price aside,the bike doesn't do anything for me,it's not fugly and it's not beautiful,plus some of the places I regularly ride I wouldn't want to be parking for long with the union flag all over the paintwork. The 44k might be worth considerably less when I returned.
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Re: Norton V4SV
The price is silly, but I like the general approach but it looks unfinished from some views.
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Re: Norton V4SV
Bustaspoke wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2022 10:17 pm
Naah, not so much. Nowadays Triumph is a proper motorcycle manufacturer. They make bikes, not conmans bait.
The name Norton has been tainted more recently though.
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Re: Norton V4SV
I'd have one.
If you gave it to me and I could swap it for £44k worth of better bikes.
Or even keep the GSXS which I reckon would be better for 99% of my riding and spend £44k on holidays, beer, hookers and tyres.
Actually scratch that I'd probably need the £44k just to fill the tank up for a week.
If you gave it to me and I could swap it for £44k worth of better bikes.
Or even keep the GSXS which I reckon would be better for 99% of my riding and spend £44k on holidays, beer, hookers and tyres.
Actually scratch that I'd probably need the £44k just to fill the tank up for a week.
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Re: Norton V4SV
A millionaire buying a £44k bike is like a normal income person buying a 4 grand bike innit? When you're a super rich automotive nut the fact that it's rare and unobtainable means way more than the price.
Or so Norton must be hoping anyway
Or so Norton must be hoping anyway
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Re: Norton V4SV
I was shocked - and I really shouldn't have been! - to see that a Ford Fiesta can be >£20k these days. Nudging 30 in fact.
Re: Norton V4SV
I mean, who am I to critisize the design of a modern motorbike? Hate the flag, the exhaust hanger looks like a homemade job, and the head lights look like a pair of torches behind a fairing. But the frame and swingarm look great.
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Re: Norton V4SV
What's going on at the front of the seat? Is that a cap to something or just the tank mounting or what?
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Re: Norton V4SV
For £44,000 I could have a year off work, which is far more appealing than that
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