Articles tagged with: sports bike
$150,000 MV Augusta F4CC Most Expensive Sports Bike!
Posted in Luxury, Worlds Most Expensive on 23 March 2009

mvaugustaf4cc $150,000 MV Augusta F4CC  Most Expensive Sports Bike!

Take a deep breath and calm yourself, no need to throw a spoilt brat tantrum. Even if you do, though, everyone would understand. After all, who wouldn’t desire a bike that looks this beautiful and is as awesomely made?

The MV Augusta F4CC is the world’s most expensive sports bike. All sleek lines and curves with gleaming polished surfaces, the MV Augusta F4CC is every guy’s most desired dream come true. Attaining one may be the hardest thing to do because apart from being elegant beauty personified, the MV Augusta F4CC is also the most exclusively made sports bike on earth at the moment. Made from titanium and carbon fibre, it was designed by Massimo Tamburini. Only 100 lucky people would become owners of the exclusive collection. Each lucky buyer would also receive a Girard-Perregaux Swiss watch along with a limited edition leather jacket from the house of Trussardi.

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$68,995 Mission One EV Limited Edition Will Hit The Streets In 2010
Posted in Automobile, Luxury on 6 February 2009

Mission One EV

Bike enthusiasts keep their ears constantly glued to the grapevine in hopes of being the first to hear about a new bike making the rounds. For long, ardent fans of bikes have been hearing about the Mission One EV and waiting impatiently to ctch sight of it. Finally, their prayers have been answered.

The electric sports bike by Mission Motors has made its first appearance at the Technology, Entertainment, Design conference. Mission One EV has been designed by Yves Béhar and anyone who has even the slightest interest in bikes would agree that the design is a winning entry. Not on the flashy side, Mission One EV impresses with minimalistic designing and the stats. The bike can hit a top speed of 150mph and estimated range of 150 miles. Mission One EV is already in production, marketed by Forrest North and co-founders Edward West and Mason Cabot. The first 50 of the bikes will hit the market in 2010 as part of a Limited Edition model priced at $68,995 each. A more affordable version of the Mission One would be announced this summer.

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