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Chariots of the Gods
2004 Comparison: Italian Superbikes
Mike Quindazzi
Summer 2004
Photography by D&W Images
Photography by D&W Images

Limited Production, Unlimited Potential

It’s a perfect day in Northern California’s Sonoma wine region. Passing through the gates of Infineon Raceway to ride Italy’s most exclusive and exotic production-based motorcycles, you watch the world outside quickly fade as the rousing fumes of race fuel eclipse the scent of grapes ripening on the vine.

Your mission is a rendezvous with the rare. These are not your everyday motorcycles. The Ducati 999R FILA, MV Agusta SPR and Aprilia Nera are produced in very limited numbers. As delivered, these are potent and capable machines. Upgrades are not required.


 
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