Help me choose, MV F4 or HP4 or 1199 Panigale R

Have you called your insurance company for quotes yet?

The upfront cost of buying any of these bikes is probably going to be irrelevant.

For jokes, I did some online quotes and was coming up with things like $8/9k per year for me - older than you, married, no tickets in 25 years, no claims, etc...

Hopefully your quotes are way better because you'd be throwing away so much money in insurance per year that you could have bought a second bike in 3 years.
 
I would imagine that most people wouldn't put a $20,000 bike on the track and risk crashing it. I know I wouldn't. I did all my track days on a bike that was worth less than $5000, the most I am willing to risk. I'm sure most Porsches, Ferraris and so on will never see a track day.

I did, love the traction and wheelie control. Very compelling stuff. Pick and choose your track and keep in mind that you can't tear into a corner like you can with a bike that's been stripped down and properly tired.
 
I would imagine that most people wouldn't put a $20,000 bike on the track and risk crashing it. I know I wouldn't. I did all my track days on a bike that was worth less than $5000, the most I am willing to risk. I'm sure most Porsches, Ferraris and so on will never see a track day.

Seems like such a waste if you don't run these bikes on the track.....that is what they are built for.
 
I would imagine that most people wouldn't put a $20,000 bike on the track and risk crashing it. I know I wouldn't. I did all my track days on a bike that was worth less than $5000, the most I am willing to risk. I'm sure most Porsches, Ferraris and so on will never see a track day.

I tracked my RSV4 last season and I plan on doing as many as I can this season (I have a baby coming in June).

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Tracking is just about approaching the day with caution, humility and with only a desire to learn.

I have over 200 track days in everything from my old Integra GSR to my former heavily modified NSX, which I had $150k into. I did most of those days in the NSX and never once did I have anything close to an off. I ended up instructing on the big track at Mosport (which is scarier than driving it yourself). But stuff happens and I watched many friends write their cars off over the years, including F360CSs, tons of Pcars, a few NSXs...Most of the time the found themselves over their heads and ended up in the wall. No one was hurt.

I strongly believe that tracking makes you a better driver, in a car or on a bike.

Take it easy. Go with zero ego. Let anyone who is catching you on a significantly slower bike past as if they're riding the fastest bike in the world, and learn. People who go with egos, crash. People who go to learn have a great many years of tracking and often end up instructing/racing and being better for it.

Id love to get my kids on the track because when they eventually find themselves in an evolving situation on the road, they will be better able to deal with it having tracked.
 
No, but I know that car.

Yellow 2002 supercharged, full suspension, chassis, etc......

I bought a cage for it and was about to have it installed. At that point I said WTF am I doing!!!!
 
No, but I know that car.

Yellow 2002 supercharged, full suspension, chassis, etc......

I bought a cage for it and was about to have it installed. At that point I said WTF am I doing!!!!

yolo

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Have you called your insurance company for quotes yet?

The upfront cost of buying any of these bikes is probably going to be irrelevant.

For jokes, I did some online quotes and was coming up with things like $8/9k per year for me - older than you, married, no tickets in 25 years, no claims, etc...

Hopefully your quotes are way better because you'd be throwing away so much money in insurance per year that you could have bought a second bike in 3 years.

Might wanna look at maintenance and parts of these bikes as well...


Personally id buy a japanese bike for a fraction of the cost and ride the **** out of it, but to each their own...
 
^ I got my RSV4 R for $16500 OTD. I did buy in Sept which helped.

though my impression is that cool isn't to concerned about price ;)
 
Drag it out to the street and light it on fire. Profit.

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