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Feann Torr5 Nov 2009
NEWS

2010 MV Agusta F4

Set for November 8 EICMA unveiling

Cranking out an impressive 186hp, the new generation MV Agusta F4 is shaping up to be a sharp piece of kit.

MV Agusta is still using the 'drip-feed' approach to build hype for its 2010 model F4 superbike, and has added a new teaser video to the list of sneak peeks we've seen so far. Scroll to the bottom of the page to see the race track footage.

The Harley-Davidson owned company (until it's sold off) will officially reveal its revamped F4 on November 8 - which will be November 9 for Australian readers due to the time difference.

The 2010 F4 will deliver an aggressive new look, complete with what appear to be LED running lights in the headlight cluster.

From what we can glean, the screen and front fairing are new as well, and you can bet your bottom dollar the rear end of the bike will be something very special too, retaining the trademark quad exhaust outlets.

The Italian superbike is expected to benefit from many of the advances seen on the 2010 Brutale naked bike. This would mean a rejigged frame, new swingarm, updated fuel injection and new engine components -- all of which should deliver a faster, more nimble product.

Stay tuned for more info on MV Agusta's new 2010 F4.

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