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MV Agusta F4R
The F4 continues to play an important part of the history of high performance motorcycling. It is the epitome of emotion, performance, and speed clothed in a uniquely desirable design. The new F4 is an important leap into the future, a technological revolution without limits. THE NEW MV AGUSTA F4. Crossing the border of imagination. The new F4 is our best yet, encompassing the latest technology and engine developments. A true state of the art masterpiece. After intense months of design, development and testing MV Agusta have redefined the characteristics of the F4 with an ambitious underlying goal to make the F4 the most advanced hypersport bike on the market. We achieved this by creating three versions to form the new range. Sharing the same distinctive DNA yet possessing different technical solutions to satisfy every rider. The F4 RR contains the most advanced engineering solutions, enhanced by a range of technical excellence to offer the complete control of the vehicle and maximum performance: chassis control utilizing vehicle inertia sensors, a unique engine control with Ride-By-Wire system, Öhlins electronic control suspension and steering damper as well as GP spec titanium connecting rods. The unique and comprehensive technology of the F4 RR has been extended to the versions F4 R & F4, which also share several aesthetic and functional innovations. These include a re-proportioned and lighter “signature” four exit silencer, new lightweight forged wheels and a new front spoiler integrated into the front fairing with DRL (Daylight Running Lights) that enhance the design, as well as the new tail light incorporating light guide technology. All complemented with completely new graphics and colors.
These elements make the new F4 more advanced than ever before yet with total respect for the history of this iconic machine. Our objective was to create a vehicle that exceeded the expectations of customers based on a new technological platform, focused on electronics and its fundamental contribution improving power delivery of the engine and driving dynamics on the road and on the track. All this combined with a thorough review of the engine to provide competitive performance. Key Features In detail, the main features of MV Agusta F4: Short-stroke inline four-cylinder engine with central cam chain and radial valves MVICS Technology (Motor & Vehicle Integrated Control System) ELDOR electronics package with
Ride-By-Wire system and four maps engine Engine Braking (selectable between Normal,
Sport and Rain) Traction control adjustable on eight levels Electronic EAS (Electronically Assisted Shift) Modular mixed structure frame with hand TIG welded tubular steel trellis and aluminum plates Öhlins suspension with electronic control (F4 RR) Brembo monobloc brake calipers (model M50
on the F4 RR) Engine A four-cylinder advanced "short stroke" engine powers the entire F4 range. Piston diameters of 79 mm are combined with a stroke of 50.9 mm. The peak rev limit has been raised to 14,000 RPM for the F4 RR. The assembly is completely by expert technicians and thus very precise, with the selection and measurement of all components to ensure perfect uniformity and maximum performance; A procedure that only MV Agusta could adopt. The engine has undergone a thorough update of the distribution system: the intake and exhaust valves now use a single spring instead of the two of the previous model. In this way the moving mass is reduced to the advantage of the speed reached by the motor and the speed and reactivity to engine rpm. The piston blanks are hard anodized treated to be even more durable and reliable. The connecting rods of the F4 RR are made of titanium, a solution more akin to a GP racer not a production machine, to offer improved strength and lightweight, matched to a rebalanced crankshaft. The oil circuit has been redesigned, inside and outside the engine crankcase with the aim of ensuring perfect main bearings and connecting rod lubrication increasing reliability, even under extreme working loads. The operating temperature of the engine is now lower, due to the greater radiator efficiency and new oil lines. The short-stroke inline four-cylinder is available in two power configurations: F4 and F4 R reaches 195 hp, while F4 RR is pushed to a record 200.8 hp. 50 mm diameter throttle bodies are
employed with a revised variable length intake tract (TSS). The
gearbox as on all the MV Agusta four-cylinder engines, is a
six-speed unit, with the clutch featuring a mechanical slipper
device. Four engine maps are available: three default and to
customizable by the pilot. The identity of F4 has been accentuated further with the integration of new design solutions and distinctive features present on the new model. A motorcycle that has already won countless awards in virtue of its beauty. The attention to the sensual form of the bodywork has inspired the designers choice of graphics and color. The front headlight is flanked by two distinctive light guides positioned on the leading edge of the spoiler: in this way an aerodynamic element becomes a distinctive element of the front view day or night, as well as helping to improve active safety by improved frontal visibility. Similarly the new rear light gains intensity through an integrated light guide.
Completely new wheel designs employing considerable weight reduction are now available in two versions: the first, F4, utilizing razor thin spokes and a silver finish, the second of F4 R, F4 RR, further reduces the weight and material thickness through the process of forging aluminum alloy, besides the implementation of a race inspired design. There has been a significant update to the four tailpipe exhaust system, a characteristic feature of the F4 from its incarnation. The two external terminals are now much shorter and tapered, the central pair extends up above the end of the tailpiece. The F4 is even more racing, and lightweight both visually and physically! Electronics The system MVICS (Motor & Vehicle
Integrated Control System) is now integrated onto the new F4
ensuring accurate multimap engine management and driver
assistance devices: traction control and shifter EAS
(Electronically Assisted Shift). The central element is the
Ride-By- Wire system: presented for the first time on the
three-cylinder F3 675, it has been fully optimized and
specifically redeveloped for the new F4. The system has
electronic redundancies to ensure maximum effectiveness and the
safety required: the data that arrives from the two
potentiometers is cross-examined with analog signals, and a
third sensor confirms the requirement of complete throttle
closure. Two additional sensors are arranged on the
throttle bodies. Completely new and developed specifically for
F4 is the inertia platform sensor arrangement: it uses three
gyroscopes and three accelerometers and provides the electronic
control unit an array of information about the of the vehicle
dynamics, moment by moment. Consequently, the intervention of
traction control is particularly accurate thanks to the encoder
placed on the front wheel. This system permits improved safety
characteristics as well as performance. Riding is therefore
simplified for the pilot; a primary objective of the F4 project.
The algorithms that define the function of the system MVICS, are
in fact maximized continuously to provide the maximum available
torque at the rear wheel, relative to the conditions of the
asphalt and pilot request. The electronic assisted gear shift,
standard on all three versions, reduces the amount of time
required to change gears. Another innovation is the system which allows you to choose your own settings in respect to the pre selected defaults, Normal, Sport and Rain. This enables you to customize five parameters (sensitivity of throttle, torque, speed limiter, engine response and engine braking), so you can construct a map of engine management that encompasses your personal riding style. Frame The F4 RR also is hand welded with TIG
technology and uses a dedicated steel, with exceptional
mechanical properties.
Technological excellence and complete personalization are distilled on the F4 RR: Öhlins suspension with electronic control allows the driver to choose between different setups directly from the dashboard. As aforementioned there are specific modes of power delivery for the four cylinder engine; the pilot, however, may also adjust the suspension in a completely autonomous way from the engine maps. The system provides separate control for compression damping and rebound damping, while customizing the spring preload is manual. The electronic steering damper allows to choose between manual or automatic adjustment, in which case the response varies as a result of vehicle speed. Brakes The brake system on the F4 RR is state of the art in the hypersports category. It is composed of two 320 mm diameter front discs with steel flanges. They gripped by the new Brembo Monobloc M50; an absolute reference for performance, weight and stiffness with a specifically designed and dedicated radial pump. The system is completed by a four piston rear caliper together with a 210 mm diameter disc. The F4 and F4 R replaces the monobloc found on the F4 RR with the effective race bred Brembo M4 front brake calipers and Nissin master cylinders. Colours and Prices F4 R
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