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2006年MV Agusta F4 1000R Bonneville Special Edition

2013/8/8 15:27:00

MV Agusta F4 1000R Bonneville Special Edition

Make Model MV Agusta F4 1000R Bonneville Special Edition
Year 2006
Engine Liquid cooled, four stroke, transverse four cylinder. DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
Capacity 998
Bore x Stroke 76 x 55 mm
Compression Ratio 13.0:1
Induction Weber Marelli” 1,6 M ignition - injection integrated system
Ignition  /  Starting Multipoint” electronic injection  /  electric
Max Power 130 KW 174 hp @ 13000 rpm
Max Torque 111 Nm 11.3 Kg-m @ 10000 rpm
Transmission  /  Drive 6 Speed  /  chain
Frame CrMo steel tubular trellis
Front Suspension 50mm Upside-down telescopic hydraulic fork with rebound compression damping and spring preload adjustment, 129mm wheel travel
Rear Suspension Progressive, single shock absorber with rebound and compression High speed / Low speed damping and spring preload  hydraulic control. 120mm wheel travel.
Front Brakes 2x 310mm discs 4 piston calipers
Rear Brakes Single 210mm disc 4 piston caliper
Front Tyre 120/70 ZR17
Rear Tyre 180/55 ZR17
Dry-Weight 182 kg
Fuel Capacity  21 Litres
Consumption  average 10.6 sec / 228.2 km/h
Standing ? Mile   19.2 sec / 271.1 km/h
Top Speed 286.7 km/h

MV Agusta Sets Bonneville Land Speed Record The 2007 MV Agusta F4-1000R takes title of World's Fastest 1000cc Production Motorcycle photographer: Matthew Stutzman, Gary Kohs
  The 2007 MV Agusta F4-1000R raced across the salt flats during the 58th Annual Bonneville National Speedweek land speed trials (August 12-18, 2006) and into the Southern California Timing Association record books as the fastest production class 1000cc motorcycle in the world with an average combined speed of 185.882 MPH (299.148 KPH) and a highest single speed of 187.726 MPH (302.116 KPH).

A collaboration between Team Manager, Bob Leppan of TT Motorcycles, Rider Roosevelt `Rosey' Lackey, Tuner Eraldo Ferracci of Fast By Ferracci Racing Products, Primary Sponsor, Gary Kohs, of Fine Art Models, and Matthew Stutzman, MV Agusta GM, the group focused their efforts on attaining the Land Speed Record for the 1000cc Production Engine / Production Frame (P-P) class previously set at 182.759 MPH. The 1000cc "P-P" record is particularly desirable as it based upon unmodified "showroom stock" production models available at any authorized dealer.

 

Throughout the qualifying runs, the F4-1000R showcased its renowned high speed stability while delivering a factory rated 174 HP and 81.8 ft./lb. of torque to the Utah Salt Flats, propelling the motorcycle unerringly to the very limits of traction and aerodynamics. Veteran rider Roosevelt 'Rosey' Lackey, who piloted the F4-1000R on its record run said that "the bike is so beautiful, it does everything you could want for it to do, with nothing ill at all in any way shape or form, no hiccups anywhere. I love that motorcycle just the way it is."

The Bonneville effort is yet another step in the contemporary MV Agusta brand's return to organized racing and complements emerging efforts in both Europe and the United States. Cagiva USA, Inc., the official North American importer of MV Agusta, has set its sights on AMA homologation for Superstock in 2007, and CEO Larry Ferracci notes that "with a performance like this at its Bonneville debut, the MV Agusta F4-1000R is proving to be the platform that will bring MV Agusta's historic championship-winning success to US racetracks in the very near future."