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MV Agusta Reveals Limited F3 RC Race Replica

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Hardcore MV Agusta racing fans should prepare their wallets for the introduction of a new, limited-edition F3 RC replica that got recently revealed by the Italian company. It will be available both in 675 and 800 cc sizes.
MV Agusta just pulled the wraps off two new special edition F3 RC racing replicas, both continuing the tradition established by previous models by celebrating the company’s racing success.

The special edition spotbike is based on the F3, while the RC stands for Reparto Corse (a.k.a Racing Department), representing a tribute to the MV Agusta World Supersport team composed by Jules Cluzel and Lorenzo Zanetti. As expected, the bike comes with a racing livery and other exclusive bits.

The F3 675 RC generates 128 hp at 14,400 rpm and 71 Nm (52.4 lb-ft) at 10,900 while the bigger F3 800 does it with 148 hp at 13,000 and 88 Nm (64.9 lb-ft) of twist at 10,600 rpm.

Built on the same composite frame as the standard F3, the RC adds a Sachs mono-shock and Marzocchi front forks that have been tuned to perform better at the limit.

RC special parts include a license plate holder and rear seat cowl, both hand-crafted in the historic Schiranna Factory. The bike is delivered with rear wheel replica racing stand as well as a dedicated cover to protect it while being parked.

As a bonus, each MV Agusta F3 RC comes with a signed certificate of origin that guarantees its unicity, while the bikes themselves are signed by Jules Cluzel and Lorenzo Zanetti themselves.

Price wise, there is no information available, but the last MV Agusta F3 675 RC was offered in the UK at £12.950, including road charges, while the 800 RC came in at £14.100, so the new one should wear a similar price tag. Note that we haven’t translated the price into euros or dollars because the manufacturer’s page tells the price may differ slightly from market to market.
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