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2007 Mv Agusta F4 1000 Superbike 1000 on 2040-motos

$3,788
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This motorcycle was a 1 owner bike that was absolutely babied. The tires show hardly any wear with the indicators still in place!! Not a mark or scratch, the bike looks like it came off the new showroom floor. A tremendous performer, this is the Ferrari of superbikes. 2900mis.

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EICMA 2011 Preview: 2012 MV Agusta Brutale 675 – Naked Version of F3 Revealed

Fri, 04 Nov 2011

Hot on the heels of the release of full specs for the F3 675 supersport, MV Agusta has unveiled the naked version featuring the same engine and MVICS electronics package and a claimed weight of 163 kg (359 pounds). The 2012 MV Agusta Brutale 675 is the smallest member of the Brutale line, but it’s also the most high-tech. The Brutale 675 gets the same ride-by-wire throttle control and traction control system as the new F3.

MV Agusta Reveal WSBK Graphics

Mon, 17 Feb 2014

As MV Agusta unveiled its color scheme for the F4RR it will be campaigning in World Superbike this year, the red/silver graphic is a fitting homage to the company’s history, evoking memories of Giacomo Agostini, among others. World Superbike testing began today at Phillip Island, site of the first race of the season. The new season also marks MV Agusta’s return as a factory team to international racing in quite some time.

2014 MV Agusta 3-Cylinder Models Now Feature ABS

Thu, 23 Jan 2014

Better late than never, as the saying goes: MV Agusta will be equipping 2014 three-cylinder models —  the Brutale 675 and 800, the F3 675 and 800 and the Rivale 800 — with dual-function ABS featuring Normal and Race Mode. These models will come equipped with an internal pressure sensor and independent wheel sensors on each axle, all controlled by the small and lightweight Bosch 9MP ABS control unit. The ABS was specifically developed to provide safer, more effective deceleration on all road surfaces without compromising either the power or the progressiveness of the system and with the clear aim of obtaining the shortest possible braking distances.