Key performance

201 ch
Power
🔧
998 cc
Displacement
🏎️
298 km/h
Top speed
💺
830 mm
Seat height
17.0 L
Fuel capacity
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Technical specifications

Changements 2012 2014
Power
201.0 ch @ 13400 tr/min (146.7 kW) 201.0 ch @ 13600 tr/min (146.7 kW)
Torque
114.0 Nm @ 9200 tr/min 111.0 Nm @ 9600 tr/min
Starter
Electric
Frame
CrMo Steel Tubular Trellis CrMo Steel Tubular Trellis. Aluminium alloy adjustable swingarm pivot height.
Clutch
Wet, multiplate. Mechanical anti-surging device. Wet, multi-disc with back torque limiting device and Brembo radial pump/lever assembly
Front suspension
Ohlins USD forks, adsjustable Öhlins EC Nix hydraulic “UPSIDE DOWN” front forks with TiN superficial treatment. Completely adjustable electronically controlled compression and rebound damping with manual, spring preload
Rear suspension
Ohlins TTX adjustable monoshock Progressive, single shock absorber Öhlins TTX. Fully adjustable hydraulic electronically controlled compression and rebound damping with manual, spring preload
Front brakes
Double disc Double disc. Floating disc. Brembo GP radial-type, single-piece with 4 pistons.
Rear tyre
190/55-ZR17 200/55-ZR17
Length
2100.00 mm 2115.00 mm
Dry weight
184.00 kg 190.00 kg

Engine

Displacement
998 cc
Power
201.0 ch @ 13600 tr/min (146.7 kW)
Torque
111.0 Nm @ 9600 tr/min
Engine type
In-line four, four-stroke
Cooling
Liquid
Compression ratio
13.4:1
Bore × stroke
79.0 x 50.9 mm (3.1 x 2.0 inches)
Valves/cylinder
4
Fuel system
Injection. Weber Marelli 5SM ignition - injection integrated system; induction discharge electronic ignition, “Multipoint” sequential timed electronic injection
Valve timing
Double Overhead Cams/Twin Cam (DOHC)
Starter
Electric

Chassis

Frame
CrMo Steel Tubular Trellis. Aluminium alloy adjustable swingarm pivot height.
Gearbox
6-speed
Final drive
Chain   (final drive)
Clutch
Wet, multi-disc with back torque limiting device and Brembo radial pump/lever assembly
Front suspension
Öhlins EC Nix hydraulic “UPSIDE DOWN” front forks with TiN superficial treatment. Completely adjustable electronically controlled compression and rebound damping with manual, spring preload
Rear suspension
Progressive, single shock absorber Öhlins TTX. Fully adjustable hydraulic electronically controlled compression and rebound damping with manual, spring preload
Front wheel travel
120 mm (4.7 inches)
Rear wheel travel
120 mm (4.7 inches)

Brakes

Front brakes
Double disc. Floating disc. Brembo GP radial-type, single-piece with 4 pistons.
Rear brakes
Single disc
Front tyre
120/70-ZR17
Rear tyre
200/55-ZR17

Dimensions

Seat height
830.00 mm
Wheelbase
1430.00 mm
Ground clearance
115.00 mm
Length
2115.00 mm
Width
750.00 mm
Fuel capacity
17.00 L
Dry weight
190.00 kg

Overview

Does art justify a price? Asking the question of MV Agusta is almost a provocation, because their answer is a mechanical burst of laughter. The 2011 F4 RR, with its 201 horsepower released at 13,400 rpm, is not a motorcycle. It's a statement sculpted in aluminum and chrome, a collector's item that, by chance, can reach 300 km/h. At 24,000 euros new, it sits well beyond the simple super sport, in a territory where only Ducati, with its Panigale Speciale, occasionally comes to sightsee.

MV Agusta F4 RR

The heart of this machine is a symphony of numbers. A 998 cc four-cylinder engine, 111.8 Nm of torque at 9200 rpm, a trellis frame that seems lifted from an aircraft engineer's notebook. But these data do not tell the story of the experience. Mounting this F4 RR, with its 830 mm seat, is like putting on a suit that is too tight. It is uncompromising, precise, nervous. The announced dry weight of 192 kg is felt in every transition, but this mass is disciplined by Öhlins suspensions and Brembo braking that respond with military coldness. It is a motorcycle for the pure track rider, the one who seeks absolute connection, not compromise.

Compared to a Yamaha R1 of the same era or a Honda CBR1000RR, the MV Agusta F4 RR is a different animal. The Japanese are surgical tools, efficient and versatile. The MV is a passion instrument, noisy, demanding, and sometimes capricious. Its 17-liter tank and chain transmission speak of a classic design, but its monobrach and Corsacorta aesthetics are signatures that do not age. Searching for an F4 RR used today is a quest for mechanical enthusiasts, because each year, from 2011 to 2021, the machine has evolved in its details without losing its essence.

The audience for this motorcycle? It's not the beginner, nor even the standard road rider. It's the collector, the aesthete, the rider who wants to feel the history of Varese in his wrists. The technical specifications are impressive, but they mainly serve to validate a dream. On the road, it is severe, greedy, and magnificent. It is a museum piece that, if you have the courage and the budget, can still propel you into the present at a frightening speed. Later versions, up to the F4 RR 2019 or 2020, have refined the offer, but this 2011 remains a milestone, a moment when MV Agusta said: “We make sculptures that flee.”

Indicators & positioning

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Volumetric power
201.4 ch/L
In category Sport · 499-1996cc displacement (3553 motorcycles compared)
Power 201 ch Top 8%
50 ch median 130 ch 212 ch

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