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2007 Mv Agusta F4 1000r on 2040-motos

US $6,000.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:6463 ColorColor: White
Location:

Scotts Mills, Oregon, United States

Scotts Mills, Oregon, United States
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MV Agusta F4RR ABS, 1090RR, Brutale 800, 675, F3 F4 photos

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MV Agusta F4RR ABS, 1090RR, Brutale 800, 675, F3 F4 description

I am selling a 2007 MV Agusta F4 1000r senna edition. It is in good condition. The bike has 6463 miles on it. The bike comes with a clean and clear title. This is a limited production bike. There was only 300 made in the world. This is bike number 162.The senna edition is a upgraded version of the f4 1000r. In the senna you get carbon fiber fairings.light weight Marchesini wheels.higher rev limit of 13900 rpms.50mm Marzocchi front forks.Light weight Sachs racing rear suspension with high and low speed adjustable rebound and compression damping.174 horsepower.upgraded Brembo goldline radial brakes in the front.

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MV Agusta unveils Captain America bike

Fri, 23 Mar 2018

A special edition based on the Brutale 800 RR. However, you can’t say that they created something new, since the Brutale 800 RR America variant differs from the standard motorcycle only in decor elements. In particular, red-white-blue coloring and new seat upholstery.

2014 MV Agusta Dragster 800 Teaser Video

Mon, 20 Jan 2014

MV Agusta continues to hype its upcoming Dragster model with a new teaser video. The 55-second clip is full of burnouts, wheelies and Metallica guitar riffs, but it does manage to provide some details about the Dragster. The video reveals upright handlebars, a stubby tail section and a thick rear tire.

MV Agusta Owner Timur Sardarov Interview

Mon, 21 Nov 2022

Russian Reset Credit: Photos by AC Archives It was the talk of last week’s 2022 EICMA Show: MV Agusta, Italy’s most prestigious and historic manufacturer, winner to date of 270 Grand Prix races, 38 World Riders’ Championships, and 37 World Constructors’ Championships, had supposedly been acquired by KTM. Stefan Pierer, the most powerful man in European motorcycling, had captured his most iconic trophy brand yet, to add to his roster of Euro-marques including KTM, Husqvarna and GasGas. Indeed, according to one supposedly authoritative source, he’d be sealing the takeover deal with MV’s current owner, Russian entrepreneur Timur Sardarov, on the Thursday before the Valencia GP, November 3.