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doing about 235km/h past a speed camera hidden away at the southern end of the Takapau Plains. I can do without that... although if I could afford to get a 1409 then of course I’d also be able to afford to hire Manfeild for an afternoon so such an errant thing could be avoided. The 1409, when a special titanium exhaust system is attached, puts out 226 horsepower. That is serious power... and is 14 ponies more than the track-kitted MV F4RC puts out. Put it this way. I would really like one, but the only way I’ll ever see one in the garage is if six numbers happen to pop up one Saturday night. However, I just get the feeling that that’s another thing I’ll never get... so the list has climbed to four now. While I was drooling upon the specs for the 1409 I also came across the word “electric” in the overall article about this Italian marque. Like BMW, KTM, the Japanese crews and (yep) Harley-Davidson, there are plans afoot to introduce an electric motorcycle, as well as scooters, into the line-up by 2020. Oh, and Triumph is also apparently planning to unveil a sub-400cc electric motorcycle at some stage. The electric thing is growing, no doubt about that given there are electric fuel-up “bowsers” spread around the country already as more petrol-less cars and hybrids emerge. I guess it’s all about hedging the bets in terms of what the future may deliver. As far as I’m concerned if it keeps delivering oil we can make into petrol (and racing fuel) then all is not lost. Because the idea of something like that amorous and delectable Panigale V4 1409 one day having the four barrels removed in favour of some battery space and generators and lots of cables and plugs and things is not a happy thought. Oh it would look just dandy but would sound just insipid. But hey, Ducati and MV are like Ferrari and Maserati... it is all about handsome style and power and... the sound. So they’ll join the electric landscape of course, but only in terms, I’m sure, of scooters and small runabouts. I am confident and sure their rockets will remain equipped with fuel tanks and ‘datsa’ good, because if they ever slotted electric propulsion into such devices then it would become something I will never get. Crikey, the list has gone to five now. Motorcycles for sale Workshop & Parts Gear & Accessories Botany Honda MOTORCYCLES 9 Trugood Dr, East Tamaki, Auckland (09) 274 2727 // botanyhonda.co.nz KIWI RIDER 61