MV Augusta RVS
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MV Augusta RVS
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Reparto Veicoli Speciali comes straight out of the Castiglioni Research Center, MV Agusta’s design studio, and this division will focus solely on making dedicated bikes for special customers. One bike, one customer, is the premise.
The RVS #1 might bear familiar lines to the MV Agusta Brutale 800, but this machine is hand-built and features the most powerful three-cylinder engine in MV Agusta’s lineup, with 150 hp coming from the 350 lbs (and Euro IV compliant) machine.
150 bhp and 160 kg. That would be mental to ride.
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Re: MV Augusta RVS
Remember: If in Doubt use Full Throttle, It may not make the situation any better, But it will end the suspense...
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Re: MV Augusta RVS
They've used that style of brake disc in the past. I think it's a solid patterned wavy disc, so you still get shed loads of stopping power.
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Re: MV Augusta RVS
This is what I am trying to say about the new gsxr you don't look at it and think fook me that's sexy I want to ride and thrash it
That mv is stunning
That mv is stunning
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Re: MV Augusta RVS
It's a jaw dropper and no mistake, however at the kind of price it'll be costing, no buyer without very, very deep pockets is going to be caning one of those anywhere.
Rolex bike is a good description tbh Daz.
Rolex bike is a good description tbh Daz.
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Re: MV Augusta RVS
They're one off bikes "one bike one customer". It's a good idea. Find a buyer first then showcase your work.
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Re: MV Augusta RVS
The wheels put me right off it.
It's like Eva Green in fishnets.
Don't get me wrong, I'd ride the shit out of it for about 4 minutes, have the ride of my life but I'd have to shut my eyes at some point.
But what do I know? I used to like 3 spoke wheels on cars when I was a kid!
It's like Eva Green in fishnets.
Don't get me wrong, I'd ride the shit out of it for about 4 minutes, have the ride of my life but I'd have to shut my eyes at some point.
But what do I know? I used to like 3 spoke wheels on cars when I was a kid!
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Re: MV Augusta RVS
The link says MV don't know if they'll build it, and if they do, what it will cost.
What an excellent business strategy from a company that changes hands faster than a hooker at a stag party.
What an excellent business strategy from a company that changes hands faster than a hooker at a stag party.