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  2. File:2017 MV Agusta Brutale Dragster 800 RC, right side view ...

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  3. MV Agusta Brutale series - Wikipedia

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    The Brutale America was an upgrade kit for the 750 S, inspired by the livery of the classic MV Agustas of the 1970s, such as the MV Agusta 750 S. The kit was available as a basic kit consisting of a red/white/blue painted fuel tank, blue tail section panels, and alcantara seats.

  4. MV Agusta Dragster series - Wikipedia

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    First presented in September 2018 at the opening of the P ZERO World of Monte Carlo, the limited-edition Dragster 800 RR Pirelli is a collaboration between MV Agusta and tyre manufacturer Pirelli. Based on the Dragster 800 RR , the tank slider and the fairing are manufactured in a rubber formulated by the Pirelli Research and Development ...

  5. 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 ]

  6. 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]

  7. MV Agusta F4 series - Wikipedia

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    The MV Agusta F4 is an inline four-cylinder sport bike made by MV Agusta from 1999 until 2018. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was the motorcycle that launched the resurrection of the brand in 1998. The F4 was created by motorcycle designer Massimo Tamburini at CRC (Cagiva Research Center), following his work on the Ducati 916 .

  8. 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]

  9. MV Agusta 750 S - Wikipedia

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    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 ...