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Is this MV Agusta's new 675cc triple?

Trellis frame and swingarm, underseat pipes, 1098 front end - could this be the face of MV Agusta's new 675?

Posted: 29 August 2008
by Visordown News

Visordown Motorcycle News
Better-looking than Triumph's effort?

VISORDOWN BROUGHT you the news a few months back that MV Agusta was planning a 675cc triple sportsbike to rival Triumph's award-winning Daytona 675 and here's what French mag Motoreveue take on the new Italian middleweight's, from what they've gleaned from those in the know.

Even though it's just an artist's impression the iamge has still got our juices flowing - just check out that trellis-swingarm!

It's a seriously sexy piece of kit, let's hope the real thing's just as good.


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No it's not.  It's an artist's impression.
Posted: 29/08/2008 17:10

shaw is purdee though.
Posted: 29/08/2008 17:13

Wouldnt buy one to be honest, would still rather have the Triumph.


Posted: 29/08/2008 18:49

now that is a work of art,  the front fairing looks great mv should put it on the agusta


Posted: 27/12/2009 21:33


bim
that swinging arm is straight off a bimota ,thieving artist get .
Posted: 28/12/2009 15:58

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