NEW NORTON V4-RR 1200
- Pete.L
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NEW NORTON V4-RR 1200
Not sure I've seen this before. If it's already been seen it's worth another watch anyway
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- BigVeeGrin
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Re: NEW NORTON V4-RR 1200
I'd not seen it - great video and love this "V4, 1200, banging out north of 200 horse" I love it, although at £28k (+VAT) I'll drool
- alanfjones1411
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Wow!! What a great looking bike,and over 200bhp.I want one so i better buy some lottery tickets.
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Re: NEW NORTON V4-RR 1200
...the classic underdog British spirit....taking on the BMW and the likes of the Japanese...??
Whilst it does look a bit nice....at £28,000 they don't have a hope in Nelly of taking on the Japs or Germans for a road bike - A race bike, maybe, but can you honestly see this selling as a road bike?
Yes, alright, the millionaires and oil rig workers will be able to buy one with the loose change in their back pocket, but Norton are way off the mark for catering to the everyday British public bike riders. I don't care what technology is used, or how fancy the frame is, they can never justify their prices for a road bike, and even if I won the lottery with millions in the bank, I'd never buy one.
If Stuart Garner called me tomorrow and offered a road test for this new V4, I'd turn him down with a straight face.
Whilst it does look a bit nice....at £28,000 they don't have a hope in Nelly of taking on the Japs or Germans for a road bike - A race bike, maybe, but can you honestly see this selling as a road bike?
Yes, alright, the millionaires and oil rig workers will be able to buy one with the loose change in their back pocket, but Norton are way off the mark for catering to the everyday British public bike riders. I don't care what technology is used, or how fancy the frame is, they can never justify their prices for a road bike, and even if I won the lottery with millions in the bank, I'd never buy one.
If Stuart Garner called me tomorrow and offered a road test for this new V4, I'd turn him down with a straight face.
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- BigVeeGrin
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Re: NEW NORTON V4-RR 1200
Come now GBM, sure you'd not even go take a peek?! I'd buy twoTheGingerBeardMan wrote:... even if I won the lottery with millions in the bank, I'd never buy one.
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Well, if there was one available up here for a demonstrator or display machine, yes, it'd be interesting to go have a look to see what's so special, and where they can justify the 28 grand price tag.BigVeeGrin wrote:Come now GBM, sure you'd not even go take a peek?!
But honestly, if I won the lottery, there are many other bikes I would buy first....in fact, I could buy 2 fairly high spec bikes and still have about 3 grand change!
I'm not arsed about flying a British flag when it comes to motoring. I want reliability, fuel efficency, good looks and a resonable price for the package there-in.
And Norton doesn't do it for me. I know 2 people that own the Norton 961 Cafe Racer. Lovely looking machine....but not reliable, and they're still fetching anything from 14 grand upwards! Silly money if you ask me.
Hey-Ho - Horses for Courses n' all that...
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Re: NEW NORTON V4-RR 1200
Still cheaper than the rc213v-s (£138k)
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GOOD GOD!lloydie wrote:Still cheaper than the rc213v-s (£138k)
I think only 2 numbers out of that £138k should be on the price tag: The 1 and the 3. 13 grand tops. Ok, add the other number 8, to make it £13,800.
(yeah, I'm getting cheap and cynical in me old age)
I shall email Mr. Honda and ask if he'll accept that more than generous offer.
And who the heck would buy such a thing? At 138 grand, you'd be terrified to even take the dust sheet off, let alone take it out of the garage and ride it to TESCO.
Sorry, I means M&S or Sainsburys. No one that buys that will choose to shop at TESCO....
And you have to laugh at the review of the Honda RC213v-s: ''...a MotoGP bike with lights and as close to the real thing as is practical and affordable.''
Practicle and AFFORDABLE??
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Re: NEW NORTON V4-RR 1200
I think the new blade is over priced but I could be tempted next year !
- Pete.L
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Re: NEW NORTON V4-RR 1200
The Panigale is a bit cheaper but I wouldn't have one
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If money was no object I'd still rather pay the extra and go for the Norton
Pete.l
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If money was no object I'd still rather pay the extra and go for the Norton
Pete.l
My new ride is a bit of a Howler and I love to make her Squeal
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Re: NEW NORTON V4-RR 1200
If money was no object the norton would deffo be in the garage......if money was no object I'd also have a garage and not a f...ing shed that keeps leaking on the up side the storms great (even the colour )
- Pete.L
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Re: NEW NORTON V4-RR 1200
vtwin goody wrote:.if money was no object I'd also have a garage and not a f...ing shed
Good call
My new ride is a bit of a Howler and I love to make her Squeal