MV Agusta’s all-new three-cylinder F3 is days away from going into full production and looks set to rewrite the class rules as it takes on supersport all-comers with more power, lower weight and more advanced electronics. MCN gained exclusive behind-the-scenes access to the key engineers to discover out how a tiny company like MV Agusta made a bike that looks ...
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- 15 December 2011
MV Agusta has officially taken the wraps off the Brutale 675 for the first time with the Triumph Street Triple rival confirmed as being priced at £7999 in the UK. The Brutale shares the same basic inline three-cylinder 675cc engine with the F3 but in this naked bike version it has been retuned for 115bhp at 12,500rpm. Despite being the ...
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- 04 November 2011
MV Agusta's all-new 675cc Brutale has been spied testing for the first time. The bike is a naked version of MV’s F3 675cc inline triple sportsbike, and will rival Triumph's big-selling Street Triple R. Bosses at the iconic Italian firm have also revealed they are planning an 800cc inline three-cylinder version of the Brutale, an 800cc sportsbike, a 675 road-going ...
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- 01 September 2011
Italian firm MV Agusta has revealed a teaser trailer for the new range-topping, 200bhp F4 1000RR superbike due to be released later this year. The video gives a close-up look over the whole bike and a tantalising glimpse of some action too. The F4 1000RR has a tuned engine said to be good for 200bhp and will be very expensive. ...
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- 05 May 2011
Italian firm MV Agusta is commemorating 150 years since the unification of its home country with a special series of bikes based on the Brutale 990R. There are just 150 of the bikes being built which have a colour-matched instrument cluster cover, a single-seat unit, bellypan and comes in white, red or black. All of the bikes get a numbered ...
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- 04 May 2011
Newly resurgent Italian manufacturer MV Agusta has officially shown what looks like a completely finished version of the new 675cc three-cylinder F3 sportsbike. Find an MV Agusta for sale This is the bike MV is hoping can take on the class-leading Triumph Daytona 675. MV Agusta was bought back from Harley-Davidson by previous owner Claudio Castiglioni just last month and ...
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- 20 September 2010