Cagiva - MV Agusta - River 500 - 2006






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MV Agusta River 500 motorcycle, first registered in 2006 in Italy.
Description from the seller
MV Agusta Cagiva River 500
Excellent condition, shod with new tires and serviced
Changed everything necessary: battery, brake lines, all fluids.
Ready for the season.
Motorcycle efficient and very solid
Registered as a historic FMI motorcycle
Do not confuse with the River 600, which had a multitude of problems.
This redesigned version, overseen by MV Agusta, is a completely different bike.
Only 490 were produced.
Its history relayed to me by MV Agusta Cagiva Italia
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The history of the River is unfortunately unknown to many, due to the personality-less and underpowered engine of the first 1995 600 cc series and the poor reliability shown over time, ending up in obscurity.
The River 600s were built and marketed from 1995 to 1998
for a total of 1,680 motorcycles.
In 1999 Cagiva revived the River,
reducing the displacement to 500 cc while optimizing the engine.
Indeed the River 500 paradoxically has more horsepower than the 600.
The new version is more dynamic, fast and reliable but unfortunately suffers from the bad reputation created by its older sister.
Produced in only 490 units, last production in 2004, despite having left the catalog between 2000 and 2001 to make room for the more substantial Cagiva Raptor 650.
Its clearly a second series and this is evidenced by two fundamental factors reported right on the registration booklet.
The stamping with the inscription MV Agusta occurred only in 2000 when Claudio Castiglioni, now the sole owner of Cagiva, decided to change the corporate name from Cagiva to MV Agusta while still keeping the Cagiva Brand.
The second factor is the displacement specified in the booklet under P.1, which indicates 498 cc.
This puzzle comes together, telling us that this River 500 belongs to the last production of 2004, unsold and probably registered only in 2006.
MV Agusta Cagiva River 500
Excellent condition, shod with new tires and serviced
Changed everything necessary: battery, brake lines, all fluids.
Ready for the season.
Motorcycle efficient and very solid
Registered as a historic FMI motorcycle
Do not confuse with the River 600, which had a multitude of problems.
This redesigned version, overseen by MV Agusta, is a completely different bike.
Only 490 were produced.
Its history relayed to me by MV Agusta Cagiva Italia
**********************************************
The history of the River is unfortunately unknown to many, due to the personality-less and underpowered engine of the first 1995 600 cc series and the poor reliability shown over time, ending up in obscurity.
The River 600s were built and marketed from 1995 to 1998
for a total of 1,680 motorcycles.
In 1999 Cagiva revived the River,
reducing the displacement to 500 cc while optimizing the engine.
Indeed the River 500 paradoxically has more horsepower than the 600.
The new version is more dynamic, fast and reliable but unfortunately suffers from the bad reputation created by its older sister.
Produced in only 490 units, last production in 2004, despite having left the catalog between 2000 and 2001 to make room for the more substantial Cagiva Raptor 650.
Its clearly a second series and this is evidenced by two fundamental factors reported right on the registration booklet.
The stamping with the inscription MV Agusta occurred only in 2000 when Claudio Castiglioni, now the sole owner of Cagiva, decided to change the corporate name from Cagiva to MV Agusta while still keeping the Cagiva Brand.
The second factor is the displacement specified in the booklet under P.1, which indicates 498 cc.
This puzzle comes together, telling us that this River 500 belongs to the last production of 2004, unsold and probably registered only in 2006.
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