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2002 Mv Agusta on 2040-motos

US $9,500.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:4500
Location:

Rosedale, New York, United States

Rosedale, New York, United States
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 Custom 2002 MV Agusta 750 F4 single seater chromed out carbon fiber gas tank tail fairing ...it's a beauty the Original first Generation !

Extra fairing and parts come with sale.....also Original MV AGUSTA jacket!!! 

Moto blog

MV Agusta F3 675 to Enter 2013 World Supersport Championship

Thu, 22 Nov 2012

MV Agusta is returning to the international racing scene, signing a three-year contract the ParkinGo race team to compete in the World Supersport Championship. ParkinGo technicians will handle the development of the MV Agusta F3 675 for Supersport competition. As yet, no riders have been announced for the ParkinGo MV Agusta team.

MV Agusta F4 and F3 to Compete in 2012 Isle of Man TT

Tue, 29 Nov 2011

MV Agusta is returning to Isle of Man TT competition with the World Performance Racing team entering an F4 and an F3. The Italian brand has a storied history in the Isle of Man TT, with the legendary Giacomo Agostini winning 10 times under the MV Agusta banner. Overall, MV Agusta claims 34 TT race victories and 61 podiums at the Isle of Man.

Massimo Tamburini: 1943 – 2014

Mon, 07 Apr 2014

Massimo Tamburini, creator of some of the industry’s most iconic motorcycle designs, has succumbed to lung cancer at the age of 70. Tamburini was diagnosed with the disease last November and underwent chemotherapy treatment but passed away April 6. Earning renown for designing motorcycles such as the Ducati 916 and the MV Agusta F4, Tamburini’s name will be forever linked with those two companies, as well as Cagiva and helped found Bimota (Tamburini is the “Ta” in the company’s name.) Massimo Tamburini (right) with another late motorcycle industry icon, Claudio Castiglioni.