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  2. MV Agusta Brutale series - Wikipedia

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    The Brutale 800 RR was further enhanced for 2020 with the addition of the SCS 2.0 Smart Clutch System and designated the Brutale 800 RR SCS. [53] The SCS 2.0 system, which was first fitted on the Turismo Veloce in 2018, [ 54 ] allows the rider to use the clutch in a conventional manner with the lever, or simply allow the system to control the ...

  3. MV Agusta Dragster series - Wikipedia

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    2017 MV Agusta Dragster 800 RC. Part of the Reparto Corse line-up, the Dragster 800 RC is a limited edition model produced in 2017. Extensive use of carbon fibre bodywork and forged wheels contribute to reducing the dry weight to 168 kg. The machine used the same 140 bhp engine as the 800 RR. The machine was finished in a red, white and black ...

  4. MV Agusta - Wikipedia

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    MV Agusta (Italian pronunciation: [ˌɛmmeˈvi aˈgusta], full name: MV AGUSTA Motor S.p.A., original name: Meccanica Verghera Agusta or MV) is an Italian high end motorcycle manufacturer. It was founded by Count Domenico Agusta on 19 January 1945 as one of the branches of the Agusta aircraft company near Milan in Cascina Costa. [ 1 ]

  5. MV Agusta Rivale - Wikipedia

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    The MV Agusta Rivale, which was designed by Adrian Morton, [2] was first shown at the EICMA Milan Motorcycle Show in 2012, going into production in 2014. [3] The styling was a cross between a Supermoto style machine and a naked (unfaired) sport bike. [1] The engine and chassis are derived from that used in the Brutale 800. [2]

  6. Magni (motorcycle) - Wikipedia

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    Using the 800 cc, three-cylinder engine from the MV Brutale in a Magni classic double-cradle twin shock frame, the fully faired machine was styled to look like the classic MV 3-cylinder GP machines as used by Giacomo Agostini. [52] The bike is fitted with classic Ceriani forks, 18” magnesium alloy wheels and a twin-disc Brembo front brake.

  7. MV Agusta Rush 1000 - Wikipedia

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    The MV Agusta Rush 1000 is a limited-edition streetfighter motorcycle produced by the Italian manufacturer MV Agusta. The drag-race-inspired machine is based on the Brutale 1000RR and was first shown at the 2019 Milan EICMA show. [1] Production was limited to 300 machines, [2] and manufacture started in June 2020. [3]

  8. MV Agusta Stradale 800 - Wikipedia

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    The liquid cooled 800 cc engine, which was originally designed by Ezio Mascheroni for use in the MV Agusta F3, [8] is the larger of the two "triples" produced by MV at this time. [1] The engine has a counter rotating crankshaft, [6] normally only found on GP machines, which counteracts the centripetal forces of the wheels allowing the bike to ...

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