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Cycle News 2021 Issue 05 February 2

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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2021 MV AGUSTA SUPERVELOCE 800 R I D E R E V I E W P64 the Panigale V4 range), and the go from the inline-three is seamlessly transitioned to the rear wheel without undue wheelies. This is a good thing because despite being on the wrong side of $19k, the Superveloce does not come with a nearly standard sport- bike-class six axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU). As such, the motorcycle relies more on mechanical grip rather than electronic intervention, so no IMU-fitted wheelie or traction control. The traction control system is by all ac- counts pretty rudimentary, but it does the job well enough and you have to either be really hauling the mail or crack-handed with the throttle to get the system firing when on level one or two. The only bummer is you can't switch the system off. On the Cycle News scales, we weighed the Superveloce with a full 4.36 gallons of gas at 237.5 pounds for the front and 220.7 pounds at the rear, for a total of 458.2 pounds and a front-to-rear ratio of 51.7:48.3. This makes it pretty nose heavy and in true MV Agusta style, it feels better the faster you go. The seat, which looks like it's styled from Casey Stoner's Ducati Desmosedici GP9, is Those with a super eagle eye will look at that seat unit and think there's more than a touch of Casey Stoner's GP10 in there. The dash is easy enough to operate but the angle is a little sharp considering where it sits below the screen.

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