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2013 Mv Agusta Brutale 1090 on 2040-motos

$13,999
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: White
Location:

Evansville, Indiana

Evansville, IN
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MV Agusta Brutale description

2013 Mv Agusta Brutale 1090, The most celebrated four-cylinder naked has been redesigned with increased charm, components and quality of finish. - The most celebrated four-cylinder naked has been redesigned with increased charm, components and quality of finish. Three Brutale variants with three distinct characters. The Brutale four cylinder 2013 range is based on three new models: Brutale 1090, Brutale 1090 R and Brutale 1090 RR.

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MV Agusta President Claudio Castiglioni Dead at 64

Wed, 17 Aug 2011

MV Agusta President Claudio Castiglioni has died from illness at the age of 63. The former owner of Ducati and Cagiva succumbed to illness Aug. 17 in a clinic in Varese, Italy.

MV Agusta Channels American Drag Racing In Latest Dragster RR Teaser Video

Mon, 06 Oct 2014

MV Agusta is creating buzz around its newest model, teased ahead of Intermot 2014. While some thought the new model might be a wire-wheeled version the Turismo Veloce, unveiled at EICMA last year, this video clearly shows MV is going in a different direction. Paying homage to the all-American sport of drag racing, the video showcases some American iron and the V8 engines that propel them in all their glory.

Jules Cluzel Testing The MV Agusta F3 675 World Supersport Racer – Video

Thu, 30 Jan 2014

Late last year it was announced that MV Agusta would partner with Yakhnich Motorsport and field two F3 675 triples in World Supersport and one F4 1000 in the premier World Superbike class. In this video, team rider Jules Cluzel, who is stepping back into World Supersport after one season in Superbike, puts the F3 675 triple through its paces during testing at Portimao. The video is composed entirely of on-board shots both in front of and behind Cluzel, which, admittedly, doesn’t always produce the most dramatic video.