Seems so according to MCN . Or is it a v-twin? Engine looks like a v twin.
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Mini Panigale V4 testing?
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Re: Mini Panigale V4 testing?
That exhaust can looks a bit "cobbled together".
I like the hippy paint job. They should leave it just like that.
I like the hippy paint job. They should leave it just like that.
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Re: Mini Panigale V4 testing?
depends on the price , I can't see many people paying nearly £20k for a mini V4 when they could get an R1M or ZX10Cav wrote:A "mini" V4 would be epic!!! Would probably become their best seller
for less.
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Re: Mini Panigale V4 testing?
Think of it this way, you can get a V4 Ducati for the same price (or less) than a Kawasaki or Yamaha
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Re: Mini Panigale V4 testing?
The 959 prices are pretty low considering the age. I suspect they'll take a further hit if this is their new middleweight.
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Re: Mini Panigale V4 testing?
I'd be tempted by a mini V4. I'm currently tempted by the up coming Aprilia mini RSV.
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Re: Mini Panigale V4 testing?
Maybe that's what the Pani is.. a 660 Twin for Mini/supertwin race classes??
That RSV660 looks pretty mint IMO
That RSV660 looks pretty mint IMO
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Re: Mini Panigale V4 testing?
That's very true. As much as I would want a 800 V4 if it was similar money to a R1M I think I would end up giving Mr Yamaha my money tbh.Jack wrote:depends on the price , I can't see many people paying nearly £20k for a mini V4 when they could get an R1M or ZX10Cav wrote:A "mini" V4 would be epic!!! Would probably become their best seller
for less.