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MV Agusta Superveloce Ago. The Superveloce 800 Serie Oro was the first of the model line to be announced and was limited to 300 units, [7] all of which were reserved before production started in 2020. [8] The bike has carbon fibre bodywork, including the fairing, [2] which reflects the style of the Ago era and has a yellow tinted screen. [4]
MV Agusta (Italian pronunciation: [ˌɛmmeˈvi aˈgusta], full name: MV AGUSTA Motor S.p.A., original name: Meccanica Verghera Agusta or MV) is a high end motorcycle manufacturer founded by Count Domenico Agusta on 19 January 1945 as one of the branches of the Agusta aircraft company near Milan in Cascina Costa, Italy. [1]
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The MV Agusta Turismo Veloce is a motorcycle produced by the Italian motorcycle manufacturer MV Agusta. The machine premiered at the 2013 EICMA, [4] but production was delayed due to the financial crisis being experienced by the manufacturer. The motorcycle was first made available to the press for road tests in April 2015. [5]
MV Agusta's CEO, Giovanni Castiglioni, [6] set up a new division, the RVS, to design special and premium models. [7] The first project was a reinterpretation of the Dragster. [3] The machine was designed in conjunction with the C.R.C. (Castiglioni Research Centre) who provided the engineering expertise. [7]
Massimo Tamburini (November 28, 1943 – April 6, 2014) was an Italian motorcycle designer for Cagiva, Ducati, and MV Agusta, and one of the founders of Bimota.Tamburini's designs are iconic in their field, with one critic calling him the "Michelangelo of motorbike design". [1]
Two model variants were available based on the MV Agusta 750 S: [12] MV Agusta GT (1972–74): A reduced-power version (69 bhp (51 kW) @ 8450 rpm), [13] which was available in white bronze with touring handlebars. A total of 33 of the GT model were made. [14] MV Agusta SS (1971–75) (also known in Germany as MV Agusta SS Daytona): [15] An ...