MV Agusta F3 Motocorse “Kuma” Photos/Pics/ImagesShortly after the release of the MV Agusta F3 at EICMA 2012, the folks at the San Marino-based Motocorse went to work, creating a host of customized parts for sportbike.
Motocorse has designed everything for the 675cc inline-three MVA F3, including everything from rearsets to billet wheels.Attached above is a photo gallery of the Motocorse “Kuma,” an MV Agusta F3 sporting all of the company’s accessories. For a review of the stock MV Agusta F3, click here.Following are the accessories on the “Kuma” above:
Billet CNC Rearsets with screws, fully adjustable
License Plate support, CNC machined with Motocorse Syencro LED blinkers
Billet Customized Tank Plug
Linear Ohlins Steering Damper Kit
Frame Plug Kit, Swingarm Plug Kit
Handlebar counterweightsOil Filler cap
Titanium DBT screws
Billet CNC Rear Frame Covers
Billet Wheel and rear sprocket
The products are all available at the showroom of San Marino and can be purchased directly online through the new site at motocorsestore.com.
Hello everyone and welcome once again to Motos and Friends, the weekly podcast brought to you by Ultimate Motorcycling. My name is Arthur Coldwells.
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In this week’s first segment, Editor Don Williams takes the smallest BMW ADV bike on an urban adventure in Los Angeles. The BMW G 310 GS is a full size motorcycle with a modest engine, so of course we wonder if it is a little too underpowered and might struggle. Don put it through its paces and gives us his take.
In the second segment, Neale Bayly and Kiran Ridley have returned from the Ukraine to Paris where Kiran is based.
Kiran is an award winning photojournalist, and as an accomplished documentarian, he has covered stories as diverse as drug smuggling around the Mexican border, to the devastation of the Australian Bush Fires, to the tragedy of the Mediterranean migration crisis. Neale and Kiran reminisce about their motorcycle adventure in the Ukraine, and their observations and experiences with the incredibly resilient people of Ukraine, who have been put through such brutal hardship.