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Aprilia Shiver SL750 (2007 - present)
Price: £5600 
Year: 2007 
Reader rating: 4/5 from 7 reviews 

In short:At last Aprilia have arrived with a middleweight. Laden with high-tech features and cutting edge styling. Only it's 750cc. And £5600. You have to ask, is this cheating? Bags of style and technology could make it the sector leader Pros

Aprilia Shiver 750 (GT750) (2009 - present)
Price: £6699 
Year: 2009 

Top speed: 130mph Engine capacity: 750cc Power: 95bhp Torque: 60lb ft Weight: 189kg Seat height: 810mm Fuel capacity: 16L Full Review: Aprilia launched the Shiver in 2008 but you probably wouldn’t have ventured to Italy on that bike, the Aprilia

Honda RVF400 NC35
Year: 1996 
Reader rating: 4.5/5 from 2 reviews 

Handling ........ Fabulous !!! (Need more twisty roads)For fun and agility beats my other bikes hands down Overall: Piece of HONDA history its an RC45 (750cc) scaled down even looks the same had mine for quite a time now and is part of my stable.Becoming a little scarce now

MV Agusta F4 Brutale S (2002 - 2007)
Price: £10500 
Year: 2002 

by how smooth and sophisticated it felt.A 750cc motor borrowed from a super-sports bike might have been expected to be peaky in a naked bike, despite the minor detuning, but the MV was pretty rider-friendly. There wasn’t much grunt available at very low

Kawasaki Z750 (2004 -)
Price: £5445 
Year: 2004 
Reader rating: 3.5/5 from 7 reviews 

motorways it is a really enjoyable bike to ride. The 750cc motor is actually a stroke of genius from Kawasaki. The new Fazer has inherited a re-tuned R6 engine for 2004 and this has ruined the bike, but the 750 engine makes the Zed. Initially I thought

Suzuki GSX-R750 K6-K7
Year: 2006 
Reader rating: 4.5/5 from 8 reviews 

compressed somehow. But it really isn’t so long ago since the best sportsbikes were of 750cc capacity. From the launch of the first GSX-R750 in 1985 to the debut of the first credible large capacity bike – the FireBlade – in ’92, 750cc four-stroke sportsbikes

MV Agusta F4 1000S
Price: £14000 
Year: 2004 

space than I’ve got — would be close to 190mph.That’s far faster than any MV Agusta streetbike before, and no wonder. Apart from its paintwork and graphics, the F4 1000S looks almost identical to the 750cc four with which MV made its dramatic return

BMW R1100S BoxerCup Replika (2003 - 2005)
Price: £9200 
Year: 2003 
Reader rating: 4/5 from 4 reviews 

hero. The handling is superb to say the least. I would challenge any 750cc range bike on a curvy track to keep pace with this bike. The fantastic telelever front suspension balances the enormous brakes to easily haul the beast around the most voracious

Suzuki GSX-R750 K4-K5 (GSXR 750)
Price: £7649 
Year: 2004 
Reader rating: 4.5/5 from 10 reviews 

have yamaha,Kawasaki,Harley-Davidson,BMW,Honda and so on..check here: COCMALL.COM daz54: Just a great package Strengths: Light weight, gutsy 750cc motor, lowered seat height on mine a bonus, excellent handling even on stock settings, great brakes, love

Moto Guzzi Breva V750 ie
Price: £5239 
Year: 2004 
Reader rating: 3.5/5 from 2 reviews 

biking on a machine that looks good. Because of this the Breva isn’t going to set any race-rep rider’s pulse racing, but fashion conscious new bikers may well want to give it a look.To ride, the Breva delivers exactly what it promises to do. The 750cc

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