Super Rare? 2004 MV Agusta F4 750 SR

The rebirth of MV Agusta started in 1997 under the Cagiva banner, and was seemingly created with the notion that all models would be limited editions. The concept is not surprising considering Cagiva was the parent company of Ducati, long famed for marketing unlimited numbered and special edition variants. The MV Agusta F4 was the…

Indoor Fun: 2002 MV Augusta F4 750

Update 4.9.2014: We first saw this F4 750 in January and it’s been relisted a few times never meeting reserve. It’s highest bid on one of the closed auctions was $8400 but it’s back now with a buy-it-now of $9500. Links updated. -dc I absolutely love it when owners take their bikes indoors. It shows…

Tamburific! 2005 MV Agusta F4-Tamburini

When it comes to MV Augusta, the specialty models all fall into one of two categories: expensive and more expensive. This particular example is named after the legendary designer Massimo Tamburini – of Bimota, Ducati and the resurrection of MV Agusta fame. Based on the 1000 S model and containing the first MV Agusta production…