Photo of MV Agusta F4, released before the EICMA 2009 - the video is included
7th of November 2009
MV Agusta - popular motorcycle maker has unveiled the video and teaser photo of 3 all-new F4 machine, tingling the curiosity of the brand’s fans, having just 1 week before the EICMA Show, that's located in Milan. The irm is claiming their brand new machine, matched with a traction control TC MK II like the all-new Brutale, developing 186 bhp - 12,900 rpm.
'The engine has been revolutionized: the ultra compact in-line 4-cylinder 998cc engine is capable of reaching 186 hp at 12900 rpm. The highest level of engineering technology have been coupled with the most advanced electronic controls including: twin fuel injectors per cylinder, variable length intake system, slipper clutch and the TC MK II traction control system which has 8 levels of adjustment' a press statement of MV Agusta says.
This photo shows indeed some restyling work. All you can see for the moment is that the pipe organ distinctive style exhausts is angular, plus the rest of that visible bodywork definitely has a lot more angles and sharp edges than the F4 does.
'These advancements along with the uniqueness of the radial valve system attribute to the fact that this engine is the most sophisticated and evolved on the market. The chassis has also been engineered to unheard of levels of compactness, the new single sided rear swingarm has been lengthened while at the same time its weight has been reduced along with the fully adjustable suspension which are all factors that contribute to making the new F4 unique'.
'The bike that originally revolutionized the world of supersport motorcycles has become even more beautiful, sleeker and modern while maintaining the unmistakable design 'Made in MV'. The new xenon headlight and the new super light fairing are factors that contribute to the incredibly narrow cross-sectional area and the new pipe organ exhaust system with a restyled 4-in-1 silencer are all distinctive elements identifying F4 as the most exclusive motorcycle in the world'.