MV Agusta F4CC
In the world of super motorcycles, MV Agusta is related to the arena's main luxurious automobile brand, despite the fact that the distinction is now not the same. Over three decades, 1950-1970, MV Agusta held 18 championship championships in MotoGP, a wide variety and no organization has the cap potential to break. F4CC is the fruit of the ardour of Claudio Castiglioni, CEO of MV Agusta. He desired to create a version that is specifically impressive, with a persona and capabilities that surpass all of the superbikes on the market.
The F4CC makes use of a 1078 cc inline-4 that produces approximately 2 hundred horsepower and ninety-two pound-ft of torque. Power is best one a part of the go-speedy equation, with MV Agusta counting on amazing materials — at the least for the time — to hold weight down. Carbon-fiber fairings and light-weight aluminum wheels intended for the F4CC weighed simply 413 pounds. At the top speed of the F4CC, the tire of the Pirelli Dragon Supercorsa Pro c could have been shredded at speeds above 195 mph.
Speed: 195 mph