2007 mv agusta f4 1000 claudio Castiglioni #002/100

 

Year: 2007

Make: MV AGUSTA Claudio Castiglioni

Model: F4CC 1078 CC

Engine Capacity: 1000

KMS: 119

Rego: T B A

UNFORTUNATELY NO test rides on this insane machine.

This is the only example of a MV F4CC available for sale and in Australia, this Factory build NO: 002/100 was allocated to the man him self, Claudio Castiglioni and was his personal motorcycle and a gift from the MV factory in 2007.

Claudio Castiglioni was indeed a legendary figure in the motorcycle industry, known for his contributions to iconic brands like Ducati and MV Agusta. His work on models such as the Ducati 916 and the MV Agusta F4 left a lasting impact on the world of motorcycles and Moto design. The Ducati 916 and MV Agusta F4 were not only high-performing machines but also renowned for their distinctive styling.

Castiglioni's decision to greenlight the MV Agusta F3 and Brutale 675 further showcased his vision for innovative and captivating motorcycle designs. The MV Agusta F3 and Brutale 675 garnered significant attention from global enthusiasts due to their blend of style and performance.

The MV Agusta F4, developed under Castiglioni's direction, featured a 750cc engine created in collaboration with Ferrari, allowing it to achieve a top speed of 175 mph. The introduction of the F4CC in 2008, a premium version producing 200 horsepower with a top speed of 195 mph, demonstrated Castiglioni's commitment to pushing boundaries in motorcycle engineering.

Claudio Castiglioni's legacy lives on through the motorcycles he helped create, and his impact on the industry continues to be felt by motorcycle enthusiasts worldwide.

With a TOP SPEED of 315 k.m.h and a kerb weight 191 kilos with fuel, you wont be disappointed by its MV offerings of performance and handling, which is certainly a custom to these high speeds. It boasts a full Titanium Racing Exhaust system, One-off mechanical type slipper clutch, New MV variant of forks interior set-up and rear mono shock absorber, Brembo Racing monoblock brakes, With over 92% of the motorcycle’s components are individually tailor made and hand assembled by the Italian factory.

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Everything is completely over the top. Exotic materials have been used wherever possible. The specs sheet is staggering: 200 horsepower, 411 pounds with an empty gas tank, 195-mph top speed. But most breathtaking of all is the price $250k or roughly twice the price of a Ducati Desmosedici RR. Of course, if you're one of the lucky 100 buyers, 

Called the F4CC in honor of Cagiva founder Claudio Castiglioni, the 1078cc machine is the ultimate evolution of the F4 750 that debuted nearly a decade ago.

"I wanted to make a bike for myself," explained Castiglioni, who attended the show to present custom Brutale 910Rs to each of the members of the winning Italian Word Cup soccer team. "The F4 was already so beautiful, and we thought hard about what more could be done. The F4CC is that dream come true.

"Motorcycles make us dream," Castiglioni continued. "They have different colors. They have different sounds. They have shapes that sometimes show what inspired their designers. Sometimes these creations are real works of art that turn the designer into an artist." As is Massimo Tamburini, who along with Castiglioni created the MV F4 and the Ducati 916, two of the world's most iconic motorcycles.

If you don't know the WWE the next analogy may not work for you but this bike is the Steve Austin of motorcycles: better, stronger, faster. Claudio Castiglioni, managing director of Italian manufacturer MV Agusta, was apparently bored with his company's already mind-boggling bikes — so he commissioned a special model just for himself. Then he approved 99 more for the lucky few who can shell out $128,000 for certain death. Dubbed the F4CC (CC for Claudio Castiglioni), it's as close as a civilian will ever get to a full-blown Superbike racer. It's actually faster. Castiglioni charged MV's chief engineer with wringing the most miles per hour out of the equipment. The result — 90 percent of which is fabricated by hand — is a panoply of exotic materials focused on maximizing strength and minimizing weight. The F4CC ended up being so fast that the company had to electronically limit the machine's velocity to 195.6 mph because the tires would melt at higher speeds. 

Buyer pays stamp duty.

$255,000

This Collectable Motorcycle is sold with a NSW roadworthy or full registration.

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