Description
Click here for an instaVIN Motorcycle History Report on this 2012 MV Agusta F4RR Corsacorta.
When it was introduced for the 2012 model year, the 201 horsepower (claimed, at the crank) F4RR Corsacorta featured the most powerful production engine that MV Agusta had ever produced. The new short-stroke motor featured titanium radial valves, lightweight alloy pistons, and a redline bump to 13,700 rpm. But the F4RR was more than its motor, which was complemented by a 43mm Öhlins NIX fork with titanium-nitride coating and Öhlins TTX36 shock, Brembo radial master cylinder, Brembo radial-mounted monobloc calipers (lots of radials with this bike!), 8-stage traction control, and lightweight forged aluminum wheels. And despite all of those advanced features, many riders think the best part is the quad undertail exhaust pipes!
This beautiful example is adorned in a pastel red/white livery and it has just 1,799 miles. It’s nearly in perfect condition with one main modification: a Design Corse water pump (approximately $600 with installation) to address the common issue with the F4 (and naked sibling Brutale) of overheating. In addition, the heat shield on the exhaust has been removed and there is exhaust wrap in its place.
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