
MV-AGUSTA F4 750

Details
Selling on behalf of a customer, this is your chance to own an excellent version of this iconic Italian superbike. Whilst it is superficially in its original presentation, a few tweaks make this a better than original bike. It is provided with a Sil Moto exhaust (supplied for purchaser to fit) and a power commander set up by TIM Blakemore of Bristol. The Rear shock is from a 2007 F4 312R and has been serviced and revalved. The forks have been serviced and revalved. The bike is set up for a 12 stone rider but this can easily be altered if required. Talon sprockets and RK chain fitted 5k miles ago. The bike has been recently serviced and a new battery fitted. Service history is available. A Meta immobiliser protects the bike from theft. Included is Paddock stand, purpose made MV soft fabric bike cover, Head stock and rear wheel socket tools, MV Tool kit and MV manual (English).
- This bike passed a theft check on Monday, 13 January 2020. The reg number submitted by the seller for this check ended in ...KBA, and the bike details returned by the check were: MV AGUSTA, UNKNOWN, first registered: Tuesday, 23 May 2000, engine size: 750 cc. Click here for full details on how to validate this check when viewing the bike.
Running costs | |
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Insurance group | 17 of 17 |
Annual road tax | £93 |
Annual service cost | £280 |
Performance | |
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Max power | 126 bhp |
Max torque | 53.1 ft-lb |
Top speed | 175 mph |
1/4-mile acceleration | 10.5 secs |
Average fuel consumption | 42 mpg |
Tank range | 143 miles |
Quick specs | |
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Engine size | 749cc |
Frame type | Steel tube trellis |
Engine type | 16v transverse four, 6 gears |
Fuel capacity | 20 litres |
Seat height | 790mm |
Bike weight | 182kg |
Figures shown are for the standard model and so may differ from bike being sold
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Review
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Eagerly-awaited slice of Italian superbike exotica pretty much delivered on all counts