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Old 01-Dec-2005, 13:43
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Two MV Agusta Tamburini for sale on ebay!

As of when this was posted there are two MV Agusta Tamburini's for sale on ebay!

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MV-AGUSTA-F4-1...QQcmdZViewItem
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MV-Agusta-Tamb...QQcmdZViewItem
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Old 01-Dec-2005, 19:23
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Our local Mv dealer in Devon Has one for sale brand new.

How much were they new ? was it £30,000 or £20,000 ?


Still over priced tho.
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Since MV Agusta was relaunched in the late 1990's, here's what they've been up to. They've made Ltd. Editions of even the limited number of Ltd. Editions. Amazingly, they're all based on the one bike!

The 'exclusivity' of the Tamburini must be what makes it worth so much, eh?

1998-1999 MV Agusta F4 Oro (750cc) (126 hp) limited to 300 units
1999-2000 MV Agusta F4S (one radiator) (750cc) (126 hp)
2000-2001 MV Agusta F4S (two radiator) (750cc) (126 hp)
2002 MV Agusta F4 Senna (750cc) (137bhp/140 hp - w/RG3 exhaust & eprom) limited to 300
2002 MV Agusta F4S Evo 2 (750cc) (137 hp)
2003 MV Agusta F4S Evo 3 (750cc) (137 hp)
2003-2004 MV Agusta F4SPR (146 hp) limited to 300
2004 MV Agusta F4SR (SPR engined) (146 hp) limited to 300
2005 MV Agusta F41000 Ago (166 hp/ ? - w/RG3 exhaust & eprom) limited to 300
2005 MV Agusta F41000 (166 hp)
2005 MV Agusta F41000 Tamburini (173 hp) limited to 300
2005 MV Agusta F4 1000 Mamba T1 Corse (173 hp?) (factory custom)
2005 MV Agusta F4 1000 Mamba T2 Corse (166 hp?) (factory custom)
2006 MV Agusta F41000 Senna (174 hp) limited to 300
2006 MV Agusta F41000 Veltro (road version) (177 hp/185 hp w/exhaust) limited to 99
2006 MV Agusta F41000 Veltro (race version) (190+ hp?) limited to 23
2004 MV Agusta Brutale Oro (750 cc) (127 hp) limited to 300
2004-2005 MV Agusta Brutale S (750 cc) (127 hp)
2006 MV Agusta Brutale 910S (910 cc) (136 hp)
2006 MV Agusta Brutale 910R (910 cc) (144 hp?)

MV Agusta SP Transformation Kits:

MV Agusta F4 series kits:
Blue/Silver SP01 Viper Kit limited to 75 units
Mamba Standard Kit (Plastic)
Mamba Basic Kit
Mamba Full Optional Kit
Corse Single Seat Kit
Corse Double Seat Kit
Serie Oro Kit

MV Agusta Brutale series kits:
Brutale America Basic Kit
Brutale America Full Optional Kit
Brutale Mamba Basic Kit
Brutale Mamba Kit
Brutale Mamba Full Optional Kit
Brutale Gladio Basic Kit
Brutale Gladio Full Optional Kit
Brutale CRC Basic Kit
Brutale CRC Full Optional Kit

Known Prototypes and Concept bikes:
MV Agusta F4 Serie Oro concept
MV Agusta F4 SPR 750 in Red/Silver with SPR markings on lower V-cowling
MV Agusta F4 SPR with full matt black paint

Distributor/Dealer/Parts Manufacturer Built Special Bikes:
QB Carbon MV Mechanical Velvet Endurance racer (UK)
Ferracci MV 800cc kit (USA)
Mobil-Tech MV 860cc kit (Germany)
Mobil-Tech MV 1100cc kit (Germany)
Moto Corse F4-1080CR Platino 2005 (Japan)
Moto Corse F4-1000SC 2005 (Japan)
Moto Corse BRUTALE-858CR 2005 (Japan)
Moto Corse BRUTALE-SC 2004 (Japan)
Moto Corse MV Agusta F4 Challenge 2001/2002 (Japan) for the Series Cup Challenge (10 full yellow and 10 full red liveries are known. One white liveried example has been pictured)
Mezzo Cagiva Brutale Mille (998cc) (Japan)

Status Uncertain:
MV Agusta F4SR America (Germany)
MV Agusta F4SPR (red/silver/black) (Japan)
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Old 02-Dec-2005, 00:11
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Since MV Agusta was relaunched in the late 1990's, here's what they've been up to. They've made Ltd. Editions of even the limited number of Ltd. Editions. Amazingly, they're all based on the one bike!

The 'exclusivity' of the Tamburini must be what makes it worth so much, eh?

1998-1999 MV Agusta F4 Oro (750cc) (126 hp) limited to 300 units
1999-2000 MV Agusta F4S (one radiator) (750cc) (126 hp)
2000-2001 MV Agusta F4S (two radiator) (750cc) (126 hp)
2002 MV Agusta F4 Senna (750cc) (137bhp/140 hp - w/RG3 exhaust & eprom) limited to 300
2002 MV Agusta F4S Evo 2 (750cc) (137 hp)
2003 MV Agusta F4S Evo 3 (750cc) (137 hp)
2003-2004 MV Agusta F4SPR (146 hp) limited to 300
2004 MV Agusta F4SR (SPR engined) (146 hp) limited to 300
2005 MV Agusta F41000 Ago (166 hp/ ? - w/RG3 exhaust & eprom) limited to 300
2005 MV Agusta F41000 (166 hp)
2005 MV Agusta F41000 Tamburini (173 hp) limited to 300
2005 MV Agusta F4 1000 Mamba T1 Corse (173 hp?) (factory custom)
2005 MV Agusta F4 1000 Mamba T2 Corse (166 hp?) (factory custom)
2006 MV Agusta F41000 Senna (174 hp) limited to 300
2006 MV Agusta F41000 Veltro (road version) (177 hp/185 hp w/exhaust) limited to 99
2006 MV Agusta F41000 Veltro (race version) (190+ hp?) limited to 23
2004 MV Agusta Brutale Oro (750 cc) (127 hp) limited to 300
2004-2005 MV Agusta Brutale S (750 cc) (127 hp)
2006 MV Agusta Brutale 910S (910 cc) (136 hp)
2006 MV Agusta Brutale 910R (910 cc) (144 hp?)

MV Agusta SP Transformation Kits:

MV Agusta F4 series kits:
Blue/Silver SP01 Viper Kit limited to 75 units
Mamba Standard Kit (Plastic)
Mamba Basic Kit
Mamba Full Optional Kit
Corse Single Seat Kit
Corse Double Seat Kit
Serie Oro Kit

MV Agusta Brutale series kits:
Brutale America Basic Kit
Brutale America Full Optional Kit
Brutale Mamba Basic Kit
Brutale Mamba Kit
Brutale Mamba Full Optional Kit
Brutale Gladio Basic Kit
Brutale Gladio Full Optional Kit
Brutale CRC Basic Kit
Brutale CRC Full Optional Kit

Known Prototypes and Concept bikes:
MV Agusta F4 Serie Oro concept
MV Agusta F4 SPR 750 in Red/Silver with SPR markings on lower V-cowling
MV Agusta F4 SPR with full matt black paint

Distributor/Dealer/Parts Manufacturer Built Special Bikes:
QB Carbon MV Mechanical Velvet Endurance racer (UK)
Ferracci MV 800cc kit (USA)
Mobil-Tech MV 860cc kit (Germany)
Mobil-Tech MV 1100cc kit (Germany)
Moto Corse F4-1080CR Platino 2005 (Japan)
Moto Corse F4-1000SC 2005 (Japan)
Moto Corse BRUTALE-858CR 2005 (Japan)
Moto Corse BRUTALE-SC 2004 (Japan)
Moto Corse MV Agusta F4 Challenge 2001/2002 (Japan) for the Series Cup Challenge (10 full yellow and 10 full red liveries are known. One white liveried example has been pictured)
Mezzo Cagiva Brutale Mille (998cc) (Japan)

Status Uncertain:
MV Agusta F4SR America (Germany)
MV Agusta F4SPR (red/silver/black) (Japan)



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I never realised they made so bloody many
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