A book dedicated to the MV Agusta F4

Otto Grizzi has written a book describing the evolution of the MV Agusta F4

 

Motorcycle publisher, Giorgio Nada Editore, has published a book dedicated to the MV Agusta F4, written by Otto Grizzi. The novel was published in collaboration with the author, the design team and technical company staff, both from MV Agusta at Varese and CRC in San Marino. The volume identifies the four stages in the evolution of the motorcycle, the FV 750 Serie Oro, F4 1000 Ago, F4 CC and the F4 RR. It also contains inputs from the designers, technicians and other employees of the company.

The book is available in English and in Italian, and contains 400 images sourced from the company’s archives. It also includes some never before published sketches.

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Issue: 165 | May 2013

Much anticipated family cars and the future of Indian motorsport in the May 2013 issue.
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