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Cycle News 2023 Issue 32 August 15

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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M V Agusta is back. Well, almost. Flush with cash and a new, focused direction after seceding 25 percent of the company to the Pierer Mobil - ity Group (owners of KTM, Husqvarna, GasGas, and probably a bunch of others I don't remember), MV Agusta now has its best chance in a generation to really make an impact in the ultra-lux performance market. Here's hoping they make the most of it. With the company's U.S headquarters relocated to Murrieta, California, MV Agusta has celebrated this by releasing the brand-new, $28,247 Dragster RR SCS America. Limited to 300 ex - amples, the America draws extensively from the Drag- ster RR SCS, which costs roughly four grand less. So, you're essentially paying for a fancy paintjob, as well as a bike cover and your bike's series number engraved on the top triple clamp. America and MV Agusta have a long and storied history, dating back to the legendary 750S of 1973. It would be 32 years before another model bearing the Stars and Stripes would ar - rive, this one being the 2005 Brutale 750 America. From there, they came faster. 2012 saw the arrival of the Brutale 1090 RR America, then the 2017 Brutale RR America, and a year later, the Dragster 800 RR Ameri - ca, so it's fair to say the Ital- ian love affair with this wide, vast land is genuine. RIDE REVIEW I 2023 MV AGUSTA DRAGSTER RR SCS AMERICA P92 NYC and the Stars and Stripes. MV knows how to lay on the patriotism nice and thick. A PP LE P I E A N D PA WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU MIX ITALIAN FLAIR WITH THE RED, WHITE, AND BLUE? YOU GET THE MV DRAGSTER RR SCS AMERICA, THAT'S WHAT, BABY BY RENNIE SCAYSBROOK PHOTOGRAPHY BY KEVIN WING

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