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MV Agusta F4 description
2005 MV Agusta F4 1000, This motorcycle began as a stock 2005 MV Agusta F41000S. Purchased at Fast by Ferracci, MV Agusta's North American headquarters in 2007, the bike was completely customized for the previous owner by none other than Eraldo Ferracci. The redesign goal was not to race on the track or at Bonneville, but to preserve the beauty of a stock MV F4, while substantially changing the bike by incorporating components then in use by the MV Augusta race team that Ferraci was sponsoring. Many of the parts for the bike literally came off the race track parked out back. Stock brakes, exhaust components and forks were all replaced with race spec parts.The front brake and clutch system include top of the line Brembo pumps, custom matched rotors and one-piece race calipers. More than $10,000 was spent on brake components alone. The brakes were fitted to a custom specified Marzzochi fork and internals. Previous owner claim, The bike has never seen a track or rain and has only limited road time to make sure it is run and properly maintained each year. Only factory parts and fluids are used.
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