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It is a nice driving machine with few miles on it, I only drove 1500 myself, it is fast, it is beautiful, exceptional experience, if you are looking for a challenging motorcycle with an outstanding character and easy to steer, this is it. Needs fine-tuning.
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MV Agusta to Bring Back Cagiva as an Electric Motorcycle Brand
Tue, 13 Mar 2018The dormant Italian brand Cagiva is coming back with electric off-road bikes, with the first prototypes expected to come this fall at EICMA. The news was announced by Giovanni Castiglioni, chief executive officer of the Cagiva brand’s rights holder, MV Agusta, during the press launch for the 2018 Brutale 800RR (look for that review shortly). Cagiva (whose name is a portmonteau derived from the name of its founder, Castiglioni’s grandfather, also named Giovanni) first entered the motorcycle business in 1978, and made a name for itself in both Grand Prix road racing and off-road racing in motocross and notably winning the Dakar Rally in 1990 and 1994 with the Cagiva Elefant (pictured above).
EICMA 2013: Video of the 2014 MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800
Mon, 04 Nov 2013Exotic Italian styling? Check. The latest in technological wizardry?
2012 MV Agusta F3 675 to be Featured on National Geographic Channel
Thu, 10 May 2012The MV Agusta F3 675 will be featured in an upcoming episode of the series “Ultimate Factories” on the National Geographic Channel. The episode takes a look at the MV Agusta‘s factory in Varese, Italy, and examines the design, development, testing and assembly of the new F3. “Ultimate Factories” (also known as “Megafactories” outside the U.S.) examines the inner workings of factories producing goods from Apache helicopters to Jack Daniel’s Old No.
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