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MV Agusta F4 1000S

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Make Model |
MV Agusta F4 1000S |
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Year |
2006 |
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Engine |
Liquid cooled, four stroke, transverse four cylinder. DOHC,
4 valves per cylinder. |
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Capacity |
998 |
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Bore x Stroke |
76 x 55 mm |
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Compression Ratio |
12.0:1 |
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Induction |
Weber Marelli” 1.6 M ignition injection
integrated system |
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Ignition /
Starting |
Multipoint electronic injection /
electric |
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Max Power |
122 KW 166 hp @ 11750 rpm |
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Max Torque |
109 Nm 11.1 kg-m @ 10200 rpm |
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Transmission /
Drive |
6 Speed / chain |
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Front Suspension |
Inverted (USD) telescopic hydraulic fork with
rebound-compression damping and spring preload adjustment, Titanium Nitride
anti-friction treatment |
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Rear Suspension |
Progressive, single shock absorber with
rebound and compression (High speed / Low speed) damping and spring preload
(hydraulic control) |
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Front Brakes |
2x 310mm discs 6 piston calipers |
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Rear Brakes |
Single 210mm disc 4 piston caliper |
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Front Tyre |
120/65 ZR17 |
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Rear Tyre |
180/55 ZR17 |
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Dry-Weight |
192 kg |
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Fuel Capacity |
21 Litres |
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Consumption average |
14.3 km/lit |
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Standing
¼ Mile |
10.5 sec |
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Top Speed |
297.6 km/h |
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MV Agusta F4-1000S /
MV Agusta |

It was supposed to be a come back for the Italian
motorcycles, but when it was put into tests on roads, people discovered it
wasn’t powerful enough compared to a Suzuki GSX-R750 and more, it was
heavier. This all was about to change when MV Agusta launched the F4 1000 S.
With an output of 166 hp and a weight of 423.3 lbs the new F4 was finally
what the Italian designers wanted a F4 to be: a real competitor for the
Japanese sports bikes.
MV Agusta launched the F4 range in 1997. The model was
created by famous motorcycle designer Massimo Tamburini. The new F4 models
is an unique model due to its four pipe undertail exhaust, single-sided
swingarm, large front forks (49 or 50 mm diameter) and traditional MV Agusta
red and silver livery.
The first model was the F4 750 Oro powered by a liquid
cooled inline four cylinder engine with an output of 126 hp. It was limited
to only 300 units. The next one was the F4 750S launched in 1999. It was
basically the same model as the 750 Or with the only difference being its
aluminium pieces. In 2002 MV Agusta launched the F4 750 Senna that had an
output of 136 hp. In 2004 were launched the 750 SPR and SR, the last models
powered by a 749.5 cc engine.
The first model with a 998.00 cc engine was the F4 1000 S
(the first from the F4 1000 series) launched in 2005.
Priced at $21.795, the F4 1000 S is a legend dedicated to
motorcycle style and technology. It is the symbol of beauty on two wheels
and reflects the inspiration and understanding that has enlivened its
designers in defining this motorcycle cult object. It is a design and
technology specimen in constant evolution; reaching, with the new F4 1000S,
its synthesis of performance and emotional limits.
The star of this new machine is the new powerplant able to
express a domineering 166 horsepower strength. A strength that permits the
F4 1000S to cleave the air and reach a speed that opens doors to a new
legend: that of the most beautiful and fastest motorcycle in the world.
When designing the F4 1000 S, Massimo Tamburini (also
designer of many Ducati and Bimota) wanted to build a sexy bike with
aerodynamic, swept-back styling that just hankers to slice through the air
at megaspeeds.
The F4 1000 S is the symbol of the beauty on two wheels and
reflects the inspiration and understanding that has enlivened its designers
in defining this motorcycle cult object. The 1000 S is a design and
technology specimen in constant evolution that synthesized the performance
and the emotional limits. In this latter version, named 1+1, the passenger
seat was obtained with the intention of maintaining unaltered the
stylistical flow of the spectacular arrow type tailend.
The F4 1000S is distinguished from its less cylinder
capacity sister by the introduction of new racing colours that enhance the
elegance of the F4 1000S’s volumes. This is on a silver base in contrast
with the new blue also extended to the saddle. For traditionalists, the
classic red-silver racing colours are still available.
The F4 1000S is also different from the 750cc version for
the following aesthetic details:
- New logo 37 MV Agusta world champion on the airbox back.
- Tank guard with F4 1000 logo
- Instruments with tachometer on a white background and F4 1000 logo
- Saddle in the shade of blue racing colours
- F4 1000 plate on the steering head
The chassis
of the new
F4 1000 S
traces the
existing lines of
the 750cc version
and is still
the only
production four-cylinder to
be made with
a precision TIG
welded chromium
molybdenum steel tube
girder structure.
An advantageous solution
in terms of
cross compactness,
mechanical accessibility
and torsional
rigidity, it is
entirely built in
the MV Agusta
factory in
Morazzone.
The main
structure is
joined to the
swingarm pivot
plates where both
the rear
suspension rocker arm
and subframe are
connected. A
great style sensation,
the sculpture
that is the
single-sided swingarm
has become a
demonstration of
the creativity and
skill of CRC
technicians for
conceptual rationality and
beauty.
Suspension
The chassis
section communes
with high level
suspensions. The
rear Sachs Racing
shock absorber
equipped with both
dual compression
calibration (high- and low-
speed) and hydraulic
control of the
pre-load spring
is new. The
forecarrige is
distinguished from the
750S version by
the Marzocchi
fork with 50
mm shafts, the
largest ever in
standard production.
The F4
1000S and 1+1,
like its smaller
displacement sister,
is equipped with
an Öhlins
steering damper positioned
crosswise to the
driving direction.
This unit is
anchored to the
chassis on both
ends in order
to be able
to work
symmetrically. Especially
seductive are the
triple clamps;
the upper one
has a prismatic
diamond form
while the lower
one has a
bridge-like frontal
appearance that
improves the air
flow to the
radiator.
Braking
System
The front braking
system is made
up of two
exclusive "Nissin
F4" 6 piston
calipers (with
differentiated diameters) that
work on 310mm
diameter disks.
On the F4
1000S and 1+1,
these units are
made with
aluminium instead of
steel carriers.
The rear brake
is also a
Nissin F4 unit,
equipped with a
4 piston caliper
that works on
a 210mm diameter
disk.
The front
Nissin clutch and
brake controls
boast patented lowered
position reservoir
tanks in order
to obtain a
complete view of
the instrument
panel, the latter
also equipped
with a watch
function. The
splendid star design
that characterises
the 17 inch
wheels of the
F4 1000S and
1+1 are shod
with the new
Michelin Pilot
Power or Dunlop
D208 and
Metzeller Sportec M1
are the same.
The front tyre
size is 120/65
and rear 190/50
or 180/55.
The new 998cc engine, initially baptized with the name F5,
was born in 2001. While still tracing what was conceptually proposed in the
750 EV configuration, the new engine was subject to a series of important
innovations derived directly from Endurance races with Steven Casaer’s Maxim
team. In two years of work the Belgian rider put in countless miles
obtaining encouraging results in racing terms but especially providing
precious data for the evolution of the new engine.
The Belgian rider’s indications were then compared with
Andrea Mazzali’s, Italian rider who is currently racing in the SBK national
championships with a F4 equipped with a 1000cc engine. Technically the
engine owes its cylinder capacity growth to bore increase, taken from 73,8
mm to 76mm and to the increase in stroke, moving from 43,8 mm to 55 mm.
Despite the increase in cylinder capacity the 1000 engine is lighter than
the 750EV engine by 5.8lbs. The weight savings was obtained by integrally
redesigning the main mechanical parts, with special attention to the
reciprocating mass, as can be seen in the enclosed table.
From the pure performance standpoint, the new MV Agusta
engine is destined to become a new reference point for power and torque. The
new four cylinder motor from Schiranna is able to produce a maximum power
output of 166hp measured at the crankshaft @ 11,700 rpm, with a rev limit of
12,700rpm. Torque output reaches 80.32ft-lbs @ 10,200 rpm. The increase in
cylinder capacity enhanced the efficiency of the exclusive distribution
system with radial positioned valves, or non-parallel but effective for a 4
degree overall angle (2° per valve). The 1000 engine is also equipped with
refined removable cassette gearbox derived from the glorious GP Cagiva
racing machines.
The new engine differs from the 750EV unit by the
introduction of the EBS (Engine Brake System) an innovative system that does
not work on the clutch but directly on the intake system in order to reduce
the engine braking. The system takes advantage of a valve positioned on the
cylinder #2 exhaust pipe found downstream of the intake. This device permits
the #2 cylinder to distribute torque in the detached phase (or when the
throttle bodies are closed) through a totally electronic control system.
Observing the table (right), the advantage in terms of high and medium rpm
engine brake reduction appear evident.
The F4 1000 engine, in addition to being high-performance,
is also in line with the most recent pollution standards thanks to a
catalyser housed in a new exhaust commutator that flows in the celebrated
"pipe organ" mufflers.
Of course that before you have the chances to ride this bike
you are amazed by its beauty and its perfect lines. After eight years of
honored career, its design “master” has given shape to a sexy bike with
aerodynamic, swept-back styling that just made it worthy of its name of
super sports bike.
Compared to the F4 750’s engine, the one for the 1000 S is
increased with 32 percent. This means more power (166 hp instead of the
first 126 or the latest 136hp) and nearly 50 percent more torque. Bore and
stroke for the new motor measure 76 x 55mm vs. the 750 engine’s 73.8 x
43.8mm numbers.
All this makes the F4 1000 S to be extremely fast. With its
beefy 50mm Marzocchi forks and Sachs shock the F4 tracks as true a line as
any train. On the real-world road use you’ll find yourself short-shifting at
around 10,000 rpm - which is where peak torque is delivered. And while
you’re reading this paragraph you will find yourself driving with 180 mph.
The F4 1000 S is the proof that MV Agusta really deserves
its name of Ferrari of bikes. The F4 1000 S and comes at a sizeable premium
over Yamaha’s R1, Suzuki’s GSX 1000, Honda’s 1000 Fireblade and Kawasaki’s
ZX-10, all of which retail for around R120 000.

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