Rare £45,000 MV Agusta stolen from car park

Owner treasured the bike and is devastated

Rare £45,000 MV Agusta stolen from car park

Rare £45,000 MV Agusta stolen from car park

POLICE in London are appealing for information after a rare motorbike worth more than £45,000 was stolen.

The stolen bike, an MV Agusta F4 Oro, is one of only 300 ever made and was designed by the late Massimo Tamburini.

Three men were seen loitering near the bike at 6pm on Monday, around the time it was stolen from World’s End Estate in West London.

The 14-year-old bike had only 200 miles on the clock and a plaque fixed to it with the owner’s name. Detective Constable Eve Mole, of Kensington and Chelsea police, said: “The owner treasured this bike and is devastated by its loss.”

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