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2006 Mv Agusta F4cc ( Claudio Castiglioni) on 2040-motos

US $21,000.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:90 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Plainfield, Connecticut, United States

Plainfield, Connecticut, United States
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2006 MV Agusta F4CC ( Claudio Castiglioni), US $21,000.00, image 1

MV Agusta F4RR ABS, 1090RR, Brutale 800, 675, F3 F4 photos

2006 MV Agusta F4CC ( Claudio Castiglioni), US $21,000.00, image 2

MV Agusta F4RR ABS, 1090RR, Brutale 800, 675, F3 F4 description

2006 MV AGUSTA F4CC, #76/100.The pinnacle of motorcycle design representing the end of an era in which the brute force of a 200 HP motorcycle would not be tamed by traction control or ABS brakes, relying on the skilled input of it's rider and the connection between the cerebral cortex, the hand and the foot. This very special edition MV Agusta bares the name of the gentleman who resurrected the famous brand with the introduction in 1999 of the 750cc F4 Serie Oro, culminating in this ultra-exotic,rare 1078cc F4CC after 7 years of continued refinement.

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Is this the new MV Agusta 600?

Mon, 19 Apr 2010

NO, IT'S NOT but we thought you'd like a shufti at this: a 1968 MV 600 4. Looking more BMW than MV Agusta, the forty-two-year-old 600 features a gorgeous sandcast DOHC inline four engine, shaft drive, cable-operated front disc brakes and some rather bizarre styling. Weird, eh?

2013 MV Agusta F4 Models Now Available with ABS

Thu, 11 Apr 2013

Just as it did with its four-cylinder Brutale 1090 lineup, MV Agusta announced it is adding an ABS version of its F4 models to its 2013 offerings. Available for an extra 1000 euros (US$1,311), the Bosch ABS will be available for the baseline MV Agusta F4, the more upscale F4 R and the top-of-the-line F4 RR. That’ s quite a premium, but with base prices starting at 16,990 euros for the F4 R, 19,920 euros for the F4 R and 24,290 euros for the F4 RR, MV Agusta customers might not mind paying a bit more for ABS.

MV Agusta Doubles Production Capacity as F3 Rolls Off the Line

Mon, 06 Feb 2012

MV Agusta announced it is doubling production capacity at its factory in Varese, Italy, thanks mostly to popular demand of its new F3 675 three-cylinder supersport. Thanks to the hype over new products such as the F3, its naked sibling the Brutale 675, as well as the RR1090 and R1090 Brutales, MV Agusta has already received more orders for 2012 than it had for all of 2011, which saw a 12% increase in sales over 2010. To mark the doubling of production capacity as well as the start of production for the special edition F3 Serie Oro, MV Agusta released a video of the bike being constructed on its assembly line.