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  2. MV Agusta Superveloce - Wikipedia

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    The limited edition Superveloce 1000 Serie Oro was announced by MV Agusta in early November 2022. It is based on the Brutale 1000 RR and has a 998cc inline-Four engine with an updated second balance shaft that produces 208 hp at 13,000 rpm. Other features include electronic Öhlins suspension and carbon fibre bodywork. [22]

  3. MV Agusta - Wikipedia

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    At the EICMA 2018 MV Agusta announced the a new family of 1,000 cc in-line "fours" created by MV technical director Brian Gillen and chief designer Adrian Morton. Brutale 1000 Serie Oro with 208 hp (or 212 hp with full exhaust system) and 115 Nm allowed to achieve a maximum of 312 km/h, was introduced as the world's most powerful and fastest ...

  4. Category:MV Agusta motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "MV Agusta motorcycles" ... MV Agusta Rush 1000; MV Agusta RVS 1; S. MV Agusta Stradale 800; MV Agusta Superveloce; T.

  5. First Ride: The MV Agusta Superveloce Is a Retro Rocket ... - AOL

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    The 148 hp model harkens back to the manufacturer’s bygone racers, but with all the right tech for today. First Ride: The MV Agusta Superveloce Is a Retro Rocket That Lives Up to the Hype Skip ...

  6. MV Agusta F3 series - Wikipedia

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    The bike was designed by Adrian Morton [5] and the engine designed by Ezio Mascheroni. [6] It was first shown at the EICMA motorcycle show in Milan on 2 November 2010, and incorporates the lines of the MV Agusta F4, with the diamond headlamp, tapered seat shell and single-sided swinging arm offering a view of the rear rim.

  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 F4 series - Wikipedia

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    2005 MV Agusta F4 1000 S. The first mass-produced F4 1000, the F4 1000 S, was released in 2005 and came with the same 166 bhp engine of the AGO model. [27] Compared to the previous 750 cc models, the 1000 S was fitted with 50 mm Marzocchi front upside-down fork and Sachs rear shock absorber with hydraulic control of spring pre-load.

  9. MV Agusta Brutale series - Wikipedia

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    The motorcycle was designed by Italian motorcycle designer Massimo Tamburini.The engine was based on that used in the F4 series, which was developed by Andrea Goggi. [4]The engine is a liquid cooled inline four cylinder four-stroke set across the frame with two overhead camshafts (), 16 'radial' valves, electronic multipoint fuel injection, and induction discharge electronic ignition having ...