2005 Mv Agusta F4 Tamburini on 2040-motos
San Rafael, California, United States
MV Agusta F4 Tamburini tech info
MV Agusta F4 Tamburini description
"My Dream, My Bike" - Massimo Tamburini
One of the most exotic motorcycles ever built. The MV F4 was limited to only 300 made, only 59 brought in to the USA. The plaque on the triple clamp shows #85 of 300. Very rare indeed Few would argue it's beauty. And even if you never ride the Tamburini, looking at it might be enough. Gold-toned mesh covers the fairing vent holes, while forged aluminum wheels are gold anodized to continue the theme, just as with the 6 piston billet Nissin front brake calipers. The low-friction titanium-nitride coating on the 50mm Marzocchi inverted fork sliders jives nicely with the gold anodized uppers. Aside from the fuel tank which is steel, the Tamburini's bodywork is nearly all carbon fiber, finished to a very high standard. A nice touch is the F4 and CRC logo work on the fairing sides that lets the c-f weave “peek” through the high-gloss paint. Who needs decals when the underlying material itself is so nice you simply leave paint off?
Sensual
shapes and exotic materials set the Tamburini apart. Front axle
carriers and brake calipers are machined from billet for maximum
rigidity, while lower triple-clamp, frame sideplates and gorgeous
single-sided swingarm are lightweight magnesium. Only 4,159 miles, adult owned and fully serviced. Arrow pipes and all booklets, plaque authenticating serial number, etc.
Marin Speed Shop is the Bay Area's Premiere European Motorcycle dealership.
In addition to selling new Ducati and Triumph motorcycles, we also have a stunning collection of vintage and rare motorcycles for sale.
Our Master Technicians have gone through this motorcycle extensively and performed all services needed.
White-glove shipping to your door can be arranged as well as financing.
Please call Jim at 415.456.3345x6 for more information and payment options.
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