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Morbidelli V-8 For Sale


Orson

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I saw this ad in Classic Bike magazine:

 

Morbidelli V-8

One of only four built.

Last one available.

$120,500 + VAT

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It's probably the last one available because it's the first one that was built. That particular bike was undeniably the most hideous appearing motorcycle ever built.

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It's not a classic in the literal sense, as it's a relatively recent bike.

 

 

...and oh, I don't know, it's not too bad looking in a sorta "BMWish" way :P

 

http://www.motalia.de/morbidelli_v8_850.html

 

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Heck, it doesn't look toooo different than the ill-fated V11 GT

 

v11gt_1.jpg

 

 

 

Neither is too attractive though, and I don't see the advantage of all the complexity a V8 in a bike engine offers. The V8 components end up being so small, exhausts, etc... that it ends up looking like a toy engine :rolleyes:

 

al

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120K!!!!! Just because something is rare doesn't make it desirable. Surely you could never use this thing anyway, how could spares be obtained for one thing!

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Both versions are ugly.

 

Someone should buy it, spray in matt black, then use it as a despatch bike in London until it dies.

 

At least it will have served a purpose in its life.

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Damn good idea! :2c:

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The V8 components end up being so small, exhausts, etc... that it ends up looking like a toy engine  :rolleyes:

 

al

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This doesn't look like no toy to me, and you can find spares at ANY local auto parts store :grin:

Also like the old guzzi's its an Auto (2speed auto anyway) so you can haul ass AND eat your ice cream cone at the same time. :rasta:

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but was it fast?

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Here's a web page with some pictures and info. Apparently it is "softly tuned". I think I read somewhere that the engine was a bit gutless but undoubtably smooth.

 

The quoted price in the mid-nineties was $60,000. I'd be willing to bet you'd get a whole lot more than $120,000 for it 10 years from now.

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