Here are the first images of the MV Agusta F3 slatted to be launched in 2011. After years of continuous design and development along with ongoing research to create the most beautiful and technologically advanced 600cc bike of the world, MV Agusta has finally revealed the first real pictures of the sportsbike.
With the latest MV Agusta F3, the Italian bike maker claims it has revived the most fascinating and exciting saga in the history of motorcycling, the 3 cylinder story. The new MV Agusta F3 will be powered by a newly developed 3 cylinder 600cc engine. The engine will be a liquid-cooled unit.
MV Agusta F3‘s taillights, the wheels and the front of the bike are similar to 2010 MV Agusta F4. In addition, the bike’s front brake calipers are radial and the forks are upside down. The GP-style tire out is hidden by the single-sided swingarm and rear wheel.
The sports bike lovers will have to wait till the first week of November when the all-new MV Agusta F3 will be showcased at the 2010 EICMA show.
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