2013 Mv Agusta F4 Sportbike on 2040-motos
MV Agusta F4 tech info
MV Agusta F4 description
2013 MV Agusta F4, Short-stroke inline four-cylinder engine with central cam chain and radial valves MVICS Technology (Motor & Vehicle Integrated Control System) ELDOR electronics package with Ride-By-Wire system and four maps engine - Throttle sensitivity adjustable (selectable between Normal, Sport and Rain) - Max torque (selectable between Normal, Sport and Rain) - Variable Engine response (selectable between Normal, Sport and Rain) - Engine Braking (selectable between Normal, Sport and Rain) - RPM limiter (selectable between Normal, Sport and Rain) Inertial vehicle lean angle sensor Traction control adjustable on eight levels Anti-wheeling Electronic EAS (Electronically Assisted Shift) Modular mixed structure frame with hand TIG welded tubular steel trellis and aluminum plates hlins suspension with electronic control (F4 RR)
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