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The Nero's plaque signifies the exact model

The Nero's plaque signifies the exact model
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The original black limited edition which inspired the Nero The MV Agusta F4 Oro 750 was limited to 300 units world wide Giacomo Agostini won more than 120 Grands Prix, the vast majority on the fire-engine red MV Agustas The Nero
The Nero's plaque signifies the exact model Image 6 of 8 from The Limited Edition MV Agusta Nero F4 1000 The Nero's rear cowl Feeney and the Nero
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April 18, 2006 Limited edition everything is coming into vogue. As manufacturing becomes more intelligent and able to respond to an ever more discerning and directly available public, eventually we’ll see products made for very small markets that in many cases are a market of one. The MV Agusta F4 1000 Nero is just such a product – a limited edition of 21 all black F4 1000 motorcycles. The MV Agusta name is one of motorcycle legend. Started in 1945 in the village of Verghera by Count Domenico Agusta – a member of a powerful industrial family whose name is still worn today on some of the world’s most advanced helicopters. The Italian Meccanica Verghera (MV) Agusta company released its first 98cc model in 1945 and took to the race track to promote it. Within a decade the company developed multi-cylinder roadsters and fire engine red racers that came to own the world 500 and 350 titles for a decade before two-stroke machinery rendered four-stroke racers obsolete. Today, the marque no longer races in the MotoGP class but does produce a range of exquisite 1000cc sports motorcycles. The Nero Limited Edition is the brainchild of Australian MV Agusta distributor and former motorcycle champion Paul Feeney and will sell as a ready-made investment at AUD$32,990 (approx US$24,500)

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