Robb Report Singapore

Feelin’ Groovy

MV Agusta’s Superveloc­e 800 will make you feel like a Grand Prix racer.

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MV AGUSTA’S SUPERVELOC­E 800 starts with a growl, but pushing the tachometer to 6,000rpm in second gear you’ll immediatel­y realise there’s as much bite as bark, the bike sprinting out of hairpins like a predator going for the kill. But such viciousnes­s is tempered by its stunning, elegant aesthetic, with the bold, sweeping lines one expects from a hand-built custom, not a production machine.

That’s because the Italian manufactur­er’s new 148hp model is a contempora­ry interpreta­tion of 15-time World Champion Giacomo Agostini’s Grand Prix dominators from the 1960s. Under the retro cafe-racer silhouette lies MV Agusta’s modern F3 800 supersport platform with its 798cc inline three-cylinder motor. Marzocchi forks and the Sachs shock are devoid of electronic­s but fully adjustable, while the four-piston monobloc front-brake calipers, biting 320mm discs, are courtesy of Brembo.

Under the retro cafe-racer silhouette lies MV Agusta’s modern F3 800 supersport platform

with its 798cc inline three-cylinder motor.

Rider assists include eight-level traction control, an upand-down quick shifter, cruise control, ABS and three-stage throttle response in Sport, Race and Rain (or create your own custom map). There’s also a new five-inch TFT dash that features navigation mirroring via the MVride app.

The modern technologi­cal niceties aren’t just for comfort. They help the Superveloc­e razor through bends and dance corner to corner as nimbly as a prima ballerina. The ride position, though, is old-school indeed, with your knees enveloped tight into the bodywork – you won’t hang off the bike, as with many of today’s supersport models – and ample weight on the wrists.

But the brilliant, pinpoint chassis helps distract from any discomfort, especially when you’re revelling in the glorious surge of torque launching out of turns.

The Superveloc­e 800 packages state-of-the-art dynamics in stunning 1960s style. From headlight to tank to tail, it simply dares you to look away.

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The 148hp Superveloc­e 800 is a retro-styled rocket with the latest electronic assists.

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