You've Never Seen a 1-in-300 MV Agusta Rush 1000 Quite Like This

2022-08-19 20:30:28 By : Ms. Carol Liu

MV Agusta has always made special motorcycles and the Rush 1000 is one of its best creations. The company makes only a handful of these every year and understandably sells each one at a sky-high price.

However, there’s a way to get one of these beauties and save a significant chunk of money, courtesy of none other than Iconic Motorbike Auctions. The popular seller has a spanking clean 2021 Rush 1000 up for grabs with just 498 miles on the odometer.

The MV Agusta Rush 1000 is special for several reasons, and one of the key ones is its heart. The motorcycle is one of the most powerful naked motorcycles on sale, and pumps out 208 horsepower from its 998cc, inline-four engine. With so much power on tap, MV Agusta has also equipped it with a whole suite of electronic rider aids to make life easier for the rider.

Another reason is the bike’s top-shelf componentry. We’re talking Ohlins electronic suspension, Bosch racing ABS, Brembo Stylema calipers, and forged aluminum wheels with a carbon fiber cover outback. To give you an idea, even the best superbikes don’t get some of this equipment.

Besides, this example (#22 of 300) tops everything with MV Agusta’s bespoke race kit that brings with an SC-Project exhaust, additional carbon fiber elements, CNC fuel tank cap, special disc brakes up top, and a seat cowl. There are a few blemishes too, but all of them are pretty minor, and this Rush 1000 easily qualifies as a squeaky clean used motorcycle.

Currently, the Rush 1000 starts at $45,598 and goes up to around $50,000 if you opt for the race kit. However, according to previous Rush 1000 auctions, you can get this example for anywhere around $30,000-35,000, thus saving you a substantial sum of money.

Think you got such cash? Then, hit up Iconic Motorbike Auctions ASAP because the auction is set to end real soon.

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