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News - Cagiva USA to debut the Brutale 910R and F4 Senna August 29, 2008

January 17, 2006

Cagiva USA to debut the Brutale 910R and F4 Senna
Cagiva USA, the exclusive importer of Cagiva, Husqvarna and MV Agusta motorcycles, will unveil the highly anticipated MV Agusta Brutale 910R Naked Superbike and the special limited-production F4 SENNA-1000 this weekend, January 20th – 22nd, during the Cycle World International Motorcycle Show at New York City’s Jacob K. Javits Center.



MV Agusta owners presenting their key will gain exclusive access to a reserved area featuring MV Agusta President Claudio Castiglioni’s personal F4 SENNA-1000 (number 1 of 300) and the first production Brutale 910R. (A press only preview will be held on Friday, January 20th at 10:20 AM.)



The growing popularity of naked style motorcycles has manufacturers scrambling to produce their best streetfighter contender. The MV Agusta Brutale 910R Naked Superbike delivers a knockout blow to the competition with its unparalleled Italian style, uncontested exclusivity, and a class leading 137HP. The special ‘R’ version is at home on both the street and racetrack. Assembled with the finest components available throughout, it also includes a separate ‘race use only’ exhaust system, which brings power output to a staggering 144 HP. To harness this enormous power, the Brutale 910R features exclusive Brembo ‘Brutale’ radial-mount brake calipers fitted to the latest 50mm Marzocchi Magnum R.A.C. (Road Advanced Component) forks. MV Agusta’s composite frame — a marriage of aluminum side plates and a TIG welded CrMo trellis main frame — ensures peerless stability and handling, while revealing the signature gloss red valve cover that hints at the 910R’s unique capabilities. A unique pair of Brembo lightweight forged aluminum Y-spoke wheels complete the package.



An inspired tribute to the Formula One Racing Legend, Ayrton Senna, the MV Agusta F4 SENNA-1000 reaches new heights of performance and capability. Endowed with a 174HP 998cc in-line four-cylinder engine, top shelf braking and suspension components, and highly advanced fuel injection technology, the F4 SENNA-1000 possesses all the key elements of a world class superbike. The extreme high performance of the SENNA is masterfully managed by radial mount Brembo calipers perched upon 50mm Marzocchi Magnum R.A.C. forks. A F1 derived SACHS rear shock ensures its ample horsepower and torque is transmitted firmly to the ground. With only 300 units to be produced worldwide, and not more than 65 destined for the US market, there can be little doubt about the exclusivity of this very special motorcycle.



“The SENNA-1000 and Brutale 910R secure MV Agusta’s position as the premier Italian brand in design, performance, and exclusivity.” states Larry Ferracci, Cagiva USA COO/Director of Operations, who will be on site for interviews.



MV Agusta USA General Manager, Matthew Stutzman will present the two new models and will be on hand to answer questions.



Visitors to the exhibit will also have an opportunity to preview the latest apparel from MV Agusta and MV Agusta Corse, with informal fashion shows throughout the weekend.

 
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1. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by MVnet

Cagiva USA, the exclusive importer of Cagiva, Husqvarna and MV Agusta motorcycles, will unveil the highly anticipated MV Agusta Brutale 910R Naked Superbike and the special limited-production F4 SENNA-1000 this weekend, January 20th – 22nd, during the Cycle World International Motorcycle Show at New York City’s Jacob K. Javits Center.

MV Agusta owners presenting their key will gain exclusive access to a reserved area featuring MV Agusta President Claudio Castiglioni’s personal F4 SENNA-1000 (number 1 of 300) and the first production Brutale 910R. (A press only preview will be held on Friday, January 20th at 10:20 AM.)

The growing popularity of naked style motorcycles has manufacturers scrambling to produce their best streetfighter contender. The MV Agusta Brutale 910R Naked Superbike delivers a knockout blow to the competition with its unparalleled Italian style, uncontested exclusivity, and a class leading 137HP. The special ‘R’ version is at home on both the street and racetrack. Assembled with the finest components available throughout, it also includes a separate ‘race use only’ exhaust system, which brings power output to a staggering 144 HP. To harness this enormous power, the Brutale 910R features exclusive Brembo ‘Brutale’ radial-mount brake calipers fitted to the latest 50mm Marzocchi Magnum R.A.C. (Road Advanced Component) forks. MV Agusta’s composite frame — a marriage of aluminum side plates and a TIG welded CrMo trellis main frame — ensures peerless stability and handling, while revealing the signature gloss red valve cover that hints at the 910R’s unique capabilities. A unique pair of Brembo lightweight forged aluminum Y-spoke wheels complete the package.

An inspired tribute to the Formula One Racing Legend, Ayrton Senna, the MV Agusta F4 SENNA-1000 reaches new heights of performance and capability. Endowed with a 174HP 998cc in-line four-cylinder engine, top shelf braking and suspension components, and highly advanced fuel injection technology, the F4 SENNA-1000 possesses all the key elements of a world class superbike. The extreme high performance of the SENNA is masterfully managed by radial mount Brembo calipers perched upon 50mm Marzocchi Magnum R.A.C. forks. A F1 derived SACHS rear shock ensures its ample horsepower and torque is transmitted firmly to the ground. With only 300 units to be produced worldwide, and not more than 65 destined for the US market, there can be little doubt about the exclusivity of this very special motorcycle.

“The SENNA-1000 and Brutale 910R secure MV Agusta’s position as the premier Italian brand in design, performance, and exclusivity.” states Larry Ferracci, Cagiva USA COO/Director of Operations, who will be on site for interviews.

MV Agusta USA General Manager, Matthew Stutzman will present the two new models and will be on hand to answer questions.

Visitors to the exhibit will also have an opportunity to preview the latest apparel from MV Agusta and MV Agusta Corse, with informal fashion shows throughout the weekend.
2. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by style_one

so, anyone headed to new york with their key (and digicam) in hand?
3. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by SPR171

i live in NY and will be atending saturday night ill see what the key will do!!!!!!
4. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by odonata

I wish I could go... it would be great if someone could take pictures and post it. Thanks.
5. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by Rockethouse

I wish I could be there look forward to seeing the pics/video...don't forget to take pics of the bike girlies. :toothless
6. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by Gladio

Hopefully they'll show the bikes at the subsequent shows as well. The schedule is here: [url]http://show.motorcycleshows.com/IMSBrandManager/v42/index.cvn?[/url]
7. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by style_one

the answer is NO! at the DC show, ferracci was on hand with a new corse and standard f4's/brutales. don't remember seeing 910R either.
8. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by Gladio

[QUOTE=style_one]the answer is NO! at the DC show, ferracci was on hand with a new corse and standard f4's/brutales. don't remember seeing 910R either.[/QUOTE] I understand, but since these models were just prepared, I was hoping they would be added to the later shows. If not, bummer.
9. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by admin

Well, the 910R and the Senna have not been shown *yet* in the United states. Since they are finally ready to be shown, they will have its debut at the NY show. It is uncertain if they intend on showing them at other shows, but it is possible that it may not tour because it is "MV Agusta President Claudio Castiglioni’s personal F4 SENNA-1000 (number 1 of 300) and the first production Brutale 910R"
10. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by odonata

BTW, I am not sure if it has been posted here, I was informed 2 weeks ago by Pro Italia that F4 1000 Senna's MSRP has been set at US$29,995.00. The delivery of my bike is expected to be in the summer.
11. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by Triple Seven

let's say i wanted to use the "race only" exhaust on the 910R on the street. who would even know??? no one in "law enforcement" would even notice right?
12. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by kamranmarashi

Cops are easy on the "Hardley" riders with loud pipes, but sometimes they get the itch to pull sport bikes over, and the loudness is just enough reason...I've seen them get pulled over. Every time I ride by a cop in my Casoli carbo pipes (loud pipes), I try to keep the rpm low and/or even coast by...
13. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by Gladio

[QUOTE=odonata]BTW, I am not sure if it has been posted here, I was informed 2 weeks ago by Pro Italia that F4 1000 Senna's MSRP has been set at US$29,995.00. The delivery of my bike is expected to be in the summer.[/QUOTE] Thanks for posting. I hadn't heard until now and was afraid to ask the dealer. :) The Senna has been my favorite bike for a very long time. Congratulations.
14. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by curi0usmind

I posted some pics of the 910R and Senna 1000 from the NYC show. Its in the user gallery. I'm also posting a short video in the media gallery.
15. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by admin

All pictures of the NY show (thanks curi0usmind!) are being moved to this album from the USER AREA: http://mvagusta.net/gallery/ny
16. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by admin

Video: http://mvagusta.net/viewmedia/53
17. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by odonata

thanks for the pix and vids, curi0usmind. Odonata
18. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by Peter John

Look forward to seeing the pics of this one but the basic one has me in stiches as it is so blatable on the twisties. Can the bike girlies actually ride the bikes? That would be worth a pic or two if they did. :)
19. Posted January 3, 2008, 11:39 pm by heno42666

New member here not shure how it all works,iam awaiting delivery of 910R next month, ive noticed that theres no rear hugger fitted,will this mess up bike with spray(dont intend to ride in rain) iam having the race cans fitted,any suggest or advice cheers Dave

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