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2013 Mv Agusta F3 675 on 2040-motos

$12,044
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Yorktown, Virginia

Yorktown, VA
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MV Agusta F3 675 photos

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MV Agusta F3 675 tech info

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MV Agusta F3 675 description

2013 MV Agusta F3 675, TYPETHREE CYLINDER, 4 STROKE, 12 VALVE TIMING SYSTEM D.O.H.C TOTAL DISPLACEMENT675 CM3 (41.2 CU. IN.) COMPRESSION RATIO13:1 STARTINGELECTRIC BORE X STROKE79 MM X 45.9 MM (3.1 IN. X 1.8 IN.) MAX. HORSE POWER-R.P.M. (AT THE CRANKSHAFT)94.2 KW (126 HP) AT 14400 R.P.M. MAX. TORQUE-R.P.M.71 NM (7.24 KGM) AT 10600 R.P.M. COOLING SYSTEMCOOLING WITH SEPARATED LIQUID AND OIL RADIATORS ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMINTEGRATED IGNITION - INJECTION SYSTEM MVICS (MOTOR & VEHICLE INTEGRATED CONTROL SYSTEM) WITH SIX INJECTORS ENGINE CONTROL UNIT ELDOR EM2.0, THROTTLE BODY FULL DRIVE BY WIRE MIKUNI, PENCIL-COIL WITH ION-SENSING TECHNOLOGY, CONTROL OF DETONATION AND MISFIRE TORQUE CONTROL WITH FOUR MAPS, TRACTION CONTROL WITH EIGHT LEVELS OF INTERVENTION CLUTCHWET, MULTI-DISC WITH MECHANICAL DRIVE GEAR BOXCASSETTE STYLE; SIX SPEED, CONSTANT MESH PRIMARY DRIVE19/36 GEAR RATIOFIRST GEAR*: 1/14.493 SECOND GEAR*: 1/10.821 THIRD GEAR*: 1/9.053 FOURTH GEAR*: 1/8.040 FIFTH GEAR*: 1/7.274 SIXTH GEAR*: 1/6.712 FINAL VELOCITY RATIO16/43

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