This might be heresy, but I’ve always thought MV Agusta’s Dragster was kind of ugly. Most people disagree with me, though, so here’s a modded one with plenty of carbon fiber.
Quick history lesson – in 2012, MV bumped their Brutale streetfighter up from a 675 to an 800. In 2014, they added the Dragster, which kept the chassis and powertrain but revised the styling. The RR got some upgrades – approximately 15 more horsepower, some cosmetic tweaks, spoked wheels, a steering damper, and the first up and down quickshifter on a production naked bike. For more information, head on over to MV’s site, or check out this review from Cycle World.
This example (VIN: ZCGPFGNU7FV008713) has 5,500 miles on it and it’s claimed to be in great shape with just one scratch (on the rear wheel hub from a stand). You still have over a year left on the warranty, and the next four services (including a $1k at 7,500 miles) have been prepaid for at Munroe Motors in San Francisco. There’s a long list of aftermarket parts, but the highlights are some CNC sliders, FM Projects exhaust, and a whole bunch of carbon fiber. Find this Dragster RR for sale here on Bay Area Riders Forum for $15,750 with all of the goodies or $14,000 as a stock bike in Campbell, California.