2017 MV Agusta Riding Experience
The MV Agusta Riding Experience was first launched in 2015, with hundreds of test riders taking to the hills, valleys and countryside of Australia on a new MV Agusta motorcycle. For many it was their first time to experience the high-performance Italian motorcycles, providing a greater insight into world renowned handbuilt motorcycles.
For 2017, the MV Agusta Riding Experience returns to Australia with the newly developed 2017 models. Many dates and ride routes have been confirmed with others to be announced soon .
Each Riding Experience location will have a designated ride route, providing participants the opportunity to properly enjoy their motorcycle in controlled conditions. Upon arriving for the day, registered participants will be formally introduced to the MV Agusta range and be briefed on the motorcycle before being lead out on a group ride by a lead rider and return later to enjoy light refreshments.
In addition to great offers on motorcycles during the day, prizes will be awarded to participants on the day for a picture taken of themselves with the motorcycle and put up on their Facebook or Instagram page, tagging in MV Agusta Australia.
To register for the MV Agusta Riding Experience, customers can visit the mvagusta.com.au website and fill out the test ride form to register their interest. Soon after registering, the customer will receive a call to confirm the booking and riding time.
Spots are limited in number and will be booked out fast. It is recommended customers register early to avoid disappointment. Participants will be required to have a full motorcycle licence, zero blood alcohol limit and sign an indemnity form at the event.
2017 MV Agusta Riding Experience Dates
- VIC
Saturday 29 April 2017 - NSW & ACT
Saturday 6 May 2017
Saturday 20 & 21 May 2017 - QLD
Saturday 13 May 2017 - SA
Saturday 13 May 2017 - WA
Saturday 10 June 2017 - TAS and NT
To be announced soon
2017 MV Agusta models
In recent years the Castiglioni Research Centre (CRC), the bespoke design house for MV Agusta, was responsible for development of the Ducati 916 and the legendary MV Agusta F4, and recently the new evolution of the Brutale 800.
Today CRC is responsible for the new MV Agusta motorcycle platforms and advance technology that go into the the latest 2017 model range such as the Electronically Assisted Shift (EAS 2.0) and MVICS (Motor & Vehicle Integrated Control System). Based in The Republic of San Remo, CRC’s large team of engineers, designers and analysts work on projects years ahead of their release…
For 2017 the MV Agusta model range have had significant upgrades in engine, chassis and electronic packages, further enhancing their overall performance and efficiency. CRC also continues its collaboration with the MV Agusta Superbike race team to also bring other projects together, such as the recent Dragster RC and Turismo Veloce RC.