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hi all, what design changes have been made between the MV F4 2004 and 2002 models... interested to know.thanks for your comments in advance
-- Joseph (kyron226@yahoo.com), May 28, 2004
Yo! It all depends on which machine your referring to -- the 750S, 750SPR, 750S+1, 750 Senna or th 1000. They all have different "tweaks" in their engines and comes with different accesories, such as carbon fiber & magnesium parts. They also perform differently and every one is unique in it's little and not so little ways. the most poewrful maybe is the 1000cc they are offering nowadays, if you are referring to horsepower. Of course one can always resort to other means of improving their power by adding some stuff in such as a bigger airbox and airtubes (Casoli, Ferraci & QB Carbon sells those), aftermarket pipes with IC chip (MV Agusta, Ferraci, Casoli, Blue Flame are few selections) and a Power Commander. Torques also set-up differently on different models, you can start playing with the rear & front sprocket. You can also check their website for a more detailed information regarind the features and technical information.But one thing is for sure, these damn bikes are beautiful!
-- AJ (adiviso@hotmail.com), May 29, 2004.
AJ Thanks for the insight. Yes these babies are really gorgeous!
-- Joseph (kyron226@yahoo.com), May 30, 2004.
AJ how about this... is there a design difference between a 2002 F4 1+1 to a 2003 F4 1+1? I suspect that there is no difference, based on production.Joseph
-- Joseph (kyron226@yahoo.com), June 03, 2004.
Yo! I don't think there is much difference, except maybe on the engines. There is the first generation engine, the evo 2 and lately the evo 3. Just some tweaks in here and there that nobody will really notice for everyday riding. I have the first gen engine on my F4 and have tried the evo 2 engine without much contest......
-- AJ (adiviso@hotmail.com), June 04, 2004.
..... or I maybe an engine designer or race bike tester to know which one is which to know the real difference. Cheers!
-- AJ (adiviso@hotmail.com), June 04, 2004.