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MV Agusta to Launch F3 Hot

MVAgusta LogoAfter what seems like years of rumors about a forthcoming smaller-displacement motorcycle from the Italian legendary firm of MV Agusta, now it is finally confirmed! The rarified Italian marque has revealed that the F3 675cc triple will see the light of day as soon as the 2011 model year. The company will also produce a naked version which will be the smallest Brutale they have yet produced. Furthermore, a source close to the Castiglioni family has stated that both bikes will be priced around €9000 (approximately US$11,500) – a very affordable price for a work of art from a historic Italian motorcycle manufacturer!

Since MV Agusta launched the all new F4, the company has been altering their pricing structure in an effort2010 MV Agusta F4 to lure more buyers. Early results have been astonishing as sales are already up over 50% in the first half of 2010. With the relatively low price of entry, the F3 and new Brutale 675 will only add to those figures; motorcycles with the MV badge are at the height of desirability for anyone immersed in bike culture, riding and racing. Now the price of entry has become much more affordable.

The little motorcycle company from Varese is taking huge strides towards becoming a much larger part of the motorcycle industry.

(Yes, this may be slightly old news - technical issues prevented this from being published on time. The author sincerely apologizes for the delay.)

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