Showing posts with label MV Agusta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MV Agusta. Show all posts

Friday, November 26, 2010

See the MV Agusta F3 at Motorcycle Live


The stunning MV Agusta F3 will be shown  for the first time in the UK at Motorcycle Live at the Birmingham NEC on the Moto GB Stand 221 – Hall 3. This middle-weight supersport  has an inline 675cc three cylinder engine. With ride-by-wire and multi-maps to optimise the power output and a counter-rotating crankshaft, never before seen on a production supersport engine.

Ride safe.

Jon Booth
Email: webmaster@inter-bike.co.uk
Blog: http://bestmotorstyle2011.blogspot.com//
Swicki: http://motorcycling-swicki.eurekster.com/

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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Ice White Brutale!



MV Agusta have announced that their Brutale 990R will be available in a brand new colour , ice white, but only 5 will be coming to the UK. The 144bhp (1090RR), the Brutale is one of the most powerful naked streetbikes available!
Ride safe

Jon Booth
Email: webmaster@inter-bike.co.uk
Blog: http://bestmotorstyle2011.blogspot.com//
Swicki: http://motorcycling-swicki.eurekster.com/

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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

MV Agusta Recalls 2010 F4 for Air Cleaner Problem

MV Agusta Motor S.P.A. (MV Agusta) is recalling certain model year 2010 F4 motorcycles manufactured from February 10 through April 19, 2010.

These motorcycles are equipped with an air filter frame, P/N 8000B4061, which may lift out of position, allowing intake air to bypass the filter.

66 units are affected.

Check out my Motorcycle Recalls feature for more details.

MV Agusta Recalls 2010 F4 for Air Cleaner Problem

MV Agusta Motor S.P.A. (MV Agusta) is recalling certain model year 2010 F4 motorcycles manufactured from February 10 through April 19, 2010.

These motorcycles are equipped with an air filter frame, P/N 8000B4061, which may lift out of position, allowing intake air to bypass the filter.

66 units are affected.

Check out my Motorcycle Recalls feature for more details.

MV Agusta Recalls 2010 F4 for Air Cleaner Problem

MV Agusta Motor S.P.A. (MV Agusta) is recalling certain model year 2010 F4 motorcycles manufactured from February 10 through April 19, 2010.

These motorcycles are equipped with an air filter frame, P/N 8000B4061, which may lift out of position, allowing intake air to bypass the filter.

66 units are affected.

Check out my Motorcycle Recalls feature for more details.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Agusta F4 RR 312 Pictures

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Sunday, April 25, 2010

2010 MV Agusta F4


Motorcycle fans the world over have been waiting for the release of the 2010 F4.It's always a dicey proposition to make sweeping changes to a highly-regarded superbike – just ask Ducati, which found that truth out the hard way with the 2003 999 – so it's not particularly surprising that the new bike is instantly recognizable as an F4, though the entire engine and chassis have been completely redesigned for more performance. Overall weight is down by 22 pounds, and the radial-valve, inline-four engine puts out 186 horsepower, a 12-horse gain over the 2009 model.

A Marelli 7BM ECU controls (among other things) the eight fuel injectors, variable-length intake manifolds and traction control, and it also offers multiple Sport and Rain engine control maps. Spent exhaust gases exit via the four expected underseat outlets, but those "organ pipes" are now squared-off instead of round. Suspension bits include a fully adjustable inverted 50mm Marzocchi up front and a remote reservoir rear shock from Sachs. Naturally, Brembo monobloc calipers clamp down on dual 320mm front discs, which are joined by a single Nissan four-piston caliper and 220mm disc out back.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

2010 MV Agusta Brutale 1090 RR

Brutale 1090 RR

There is little left of the old Brutale model, as 85% of the parts have been completely redesigned. From the aesthetics, to the engine, to the rolling chassis, no component can be interchanged with those of the previous versions.

Among the new parts:


• Front wheel rim, either gravity die-cast, or forged

• Front brake disk
• Suspensions Internals (oil dynamics and components of the front fork)
• Instrument cluster (design, logic definition and information handling)
• Brake pump with integrated tank
• Headlight
• Mirrors with directional indicators
• Handlebar
• Handgrips
• Steering damper
• Fuel pump
• Fuel filler cap
• Inner damper (oil dynamics and inside components)
• Rear swingarm
• Rear turn signals
• Taillight
• Pressure die-cast rear taillight support
• Rear wheel hub, either gravity die-cast, or forged

Many of these parts have been designed and crafted by MV Agusta, rather than sourced from market suppliers, thereby affording technical and aesthetic perfection. Of all the world’s manufacturers, only MV Agusta obsessively pursues aesthetic perfection in its component design, because its aim is to make beautiful what others make only functional. And, without being presumptuous, the Brutale is the best example there is on the market.


The differences with respect to the 990R:

• The new steering head has a new steering damper on the handlebar
• The air ducts of the air box, painted in the same color as the tank, become an
integral part of it, and as a result, the design is even more aggressive
• The valve cover is painted red
The 1090RR version comes in two color formats: pearl white/black and red/silver.

Headlight - The headlight retains the same drop profile and the same dimensions, but introduces a fresh, more modern design, which takes account also of a modified support, but eliminates the direction indicators. Inside, in addition to a new polyellipsoidal element, there is a system of 8 LEDs that create a “light strip” effect, like that found on cars, which for motorcycles is entirely new.

Instrument cluster and instrumentation - The new lines of the instrument cluster have abandoned the soft shapes of the previous cluster to achieve a style that is in keeping with the modern, slender features of the bodywork. It is designed to fit a personalized, interchangeable cover, which the rider can select from those available in the accessory line. The instruments are also all new, working in conjunction with the engine control module via a high speed CAN line, retaining the split dial, with the rev counter, which is even more precise. The two LCD screens have been enlarged and have even more functions. There is now an indicator showing which gear is engaged, the fuel level, the speed, the hazard key, the water temperature, and the chronometer function, with memory of laps and of times. The instruments are already set up to use a system for monitoring tire pressure.

Handlebar - The fitting of the handlebar is flexible, to improve comfort and to reduce the vibration level. On the integrated handlebar clamps, the upper triple clamp assembly, including the handlebar clamp, is new. This latter has been designed with an elegant hinge release system, which enables the handlebar group to be quickly dismantled. The handgrips also have a new design, with an alternation of smooth and rough areas that improves grip.


Rearview mirrors - The rearview mirrors are larger and have more volume for greater visibility, but have also been placed higher up than before; the arm is in pressure die-cast aluminum, to reduce vibrations and to improve stability. They house LED direction indicators (3 on each side), which are perfectly incorporated into the rear mirror assembly, yielding a cleaner line than the traditional position.


Key block - The ignition block is the very latest generation, fitted with an immobilizer, the presence of which is indicated by a red light on the instrument cluster. The fuel cap is also new, with an advanced design in which the MV name stands out on the back, thanks to careful and precise manufacturing.


Bodywork and technical fittings - The air ducts for the air box are larger and tapered directing additional airflow. The radiator protections, no longer in metal and integrated with the mechanical components, are now part of the bodywork. In addition to streamlining the radiator and protecting it, they act as ducts to provide better cooling. The most evolved part of the motorcycle is the rear, thanks to a thinner, more modern tail, which makes sitting more comfortable. The LED taillight is integrated into the tail, which is no longer in plastic, but is pressure die-cast in aluminum, and is an entirely new design element. The two beautiful exhausts, which flow along the right side of the motorcycle, have been enhanced, eliminating the welding at the tips of the silencers and, above all, featuring an even more inclined and thinner cut that matches the lines of the bodywork. The external engine supports are sleeker and, along with the side stand, are embellished with the MV logos in relief.


Monday, December 7, 2009

2010 MV Agusta Brutale 990R

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2010 MV Agusta naked bikes have been unveiled for the first time at the Misano Autodromo circuit in Italy, completely reengineered, but featuring the same aggressive design of its predecessors. MV Agusta has just revealed details on its highly anticipated models, namely the 2010 Brutale 990R and 1090RR. As any motorcycle enthusiast already knows, MV Agusta has created some of the most sought-after motorcycles in the world so far.

2010 MV Agusta Brutale 990R

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2010 MV Agusta naked bikes have been unveiled for the first time at the Misano Autodromo circuit in Italy, completely reengineered, but featuring the same aggressive design of its predecessors. MV Agusta has just revealed details on its highly anticipated models, namely the 2010 Brutale 990R and 1090RR. As any motorcycle enthusiast already knows, MV Agusta has created some of the most sought-after motorcycles in the world so far.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

The most beautiful motorcycle in the world - MV Agusta F4






The MV Agusta has been described as the "most beautiful motorcycle in the world" and MV Agusta have decided to improve upon perfection by relaunching the MV Agusta for 2010 with an updated look and specification.

The engine, frame and single-sided rear swingarm are all new. With a new 998cc in-line four cylinder engine, with variable length intake tracts, slipper clutch, traction control.

The engine makes an mind boggling 186 hp at 12.900 rpm. The electronic fuel injection system has revised with a new ECU together with the TC MK II traction control system with 8 levels of control along with the double EFI mapping (sport/rain), with a new frame, the single-sided swingarm is now longer and lighter. The bike is 40mm narrower and the overall dry weight to 192.5 kg.

Ride safe.


Jon Booth
Email: webmaster@inter-bike.co.uk
Blog: http://bestmotorstyle2011.blogspot.com//
Swicki: http://motorcycling-swicki.eurekster.com/

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

2006 MV Agusta Brutale 910R

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Thursday, October 29, 2009

2009 MV Agusta F4 RR Picture

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Monday, October 5, 2009

MV Augusta F4 R312

MV Augusta F4 R312
MV Augusta F4 R312
contains the result of eight years of ceaseless technological development poured forth into the most beautiful form ever reproduced on a motorcycle. The subdued sporty tone of its new livery conceals an updated engine equipped with the Weber Marelli 5SM engine management system that turns the extraordinary energy developed by the Italian 4-cylinder engine into a powerful and progressive driving force.

Source via bikeintro

Saturday, June 6, 2009

MV Agusta 910 R Brutale

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MV Agusta 910 R Brutale, big motorcycle from MV Agusta.

Friday, June 5, 2009

MV Agusta 125

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In good company with 125 MV Agusta Monoalbero racer from 1953. Both have their single ohc driven by gear cascade, both are 125cc, single cylinder, 4-speed, dry sump,separate oil tank. Very similar architecture of the two Italian beauties, but one is a Grand Prix racer and the other-one a humble but sporty commuter.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

MV Agusta 250B

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This classic MV Agusta 250 bicilindrica (B) followed the twin ARNO 166, and was followed itself by the 350 bicilindrica. This bike is the sports model, there was also a 250 GT model.

More about this motorcycle [via] classic motorcycle.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

MV Agusta F4 1000R HDR

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MV Agusta F4 1000R HDR, upload feito originalmente por dova80.

4 different exposures all hand held, with a high DOF, which caused the sun to be blurry. You will also notice the front wheel has a bit of movement

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

EICMA Show 07 - MV Agusta F4 RR

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EICMA Show 07 - MV Agusta F4 RR, upload feito originalmente por *Checco*.

The F4 was the motorcycle that launched the resurrection of MV Agusta in 1998. The F4 was created by famous motorcycle designer Massimo Tamburini at CRC (Cagiva Research Center), following his work on the Ducati 916. The F4 is unique with its four pipe undertail exhaust, single-sided swingarm, large front forks (49 or 50 mm diameter) and traditional MV Agusta red and silver livery. The F4 is also one of the only production superbikes to have a cassette style transmission and radial valved engine.