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| | MV Agusta F4S - Road Test & Review - Sport Rider |
 | | The rest of the bike, renamed to reflect Cagiva's acquisition of the MV Agusta name, was designed and styled at the Centro Ricerche Cagiva (CRC) by former Bimota and former Ducati man Tamburini. |
 | | The more assertive you are (and the MV practically begs you to ride it that way), the better the engine, handling and suspension are as a package; the more reserved you are, the more intimidating the bike feels. |
 | | Up the pace, however, and the MV will hold its own thanks to quick steering, high-quality suspension and razor sharp feedback.Remember, the MV was initially designed in the mid-nineties, and the F4 is a brilliant performer compared to, say, the previous generation of GSX-Rs. |
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