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2007 Mv Agusta 1000r+1 on 2040-motos

US $17000
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:3 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, United States

Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, United States
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MV Agusta 1000r+1 photos

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MV Agusta 1000r+1 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,000 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

MV Agusta 1000r+1 description

A very rarely ridden MV Agusta. Has new tires with only 10 miles on them. The bike has been stored in a garage. Titanium mid-pipe Power Commander 3

Moto blog

MV Agusta to Introduce All-New Model at EICMA 2012

Thu, 31 May 2012

MV Agusta is developing a new model to be revealed at the 2012 EICMA show in November. While it isn’t that surprising an Italian manufacturer will have something to show off in Milan, the big news is the new model will not be a sportbike or a naked but a new motorcycle segment for MV Agusta. Rumors of a new MV Agusta have been circulating for a while, gathering momentum when the company recently trademarked the name “Rivale”.

Massimo Bordi Out at MV Agusta as Company Considers IPO

Tue, 25 Jun 2013

MV Agusta announced a change in its executive as the company considers going public with an initial public offering. The Italian manufacturer introduced Giorgio Girelli as its new executive vice president. Girelli’s appointment comes a day after CycleWorld reports MV Agusta has opted not to renew the contract of Chief Executive Officer Massimo Bordi.

FIM Eases WSBK Homologation Requirements

Sat, 22 Feb 2014

With the 2014 World Superbike Championship now under way, the International Motorcycling Federation (FIM) announced a change in the homologation procedure for new motorcycles entering the series. The new regulations requires a minimum of 125 units produced in order to begin the homologation process. By the end of the first year of participation, manufacturers must have produced 250 units.