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Bikesales Staff3 Sept 2010
NEWS

MV Agusta reveals Top Gun

The Italian motorcycle maker has revealed a very limited edition F4 to commemorate Italy's fly boys

Gleaming bright blue like a beacon of justice is this limted-edition MV Agusta F4 Frecce Tricolori, bearing the livery of the Italian aerobatic team to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the national aerobatic team.


Finished in sky blue and with the colours of the Italian flag splashed across its flanks, the very rare F4 Frecce Tricolori is made from "noble materials such as carbon fibre and titanium".


Powered by a 1078cc 16-valve inline four-cylinder engine pumping out a very handy 190hp (140kW) and a tyre frying 124Nm of torque. No official figures are given, but this very special edition MV Agusta F4 can be expected to accelerate very rapidly.


Each motorcycle features a silver plate on the yoke that to mark out its number, so riders know which Aerobatic Team aircraft their bike is related to, should they decide to hang out at military compounds.


Delivery of the bikes will in fact take place at the military airport of Rivolto, where owners will take part in "a dedicated event, a unique opportunity to spend an entire
day with the pilots of the Italian Aerobatic Team".


MV Agusta hasn't listed a price for the model, but with such a fancy handover and plenty of exotic materials in use, buyers can expect to pay a fair premium over the standard model.


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