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Owners Manual
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Dear Customer,
We wish to thank you for your preference and congratulate you on purchasing your new F4.
Your choice is a reward for the passionate effort our technicians have put into giving the F4 functional and aes-
thetic characteristics that place it above the finest motorcycles currently available on the market, making it an
exclusive and sought-after item.
If, from a purely technical standpoint, the F4 represents an internationally recognized point of reference on
account of the innumerable innovations it introduces, its sleek, timeless design wonderfully combines a glori-
ous past with the new millennium.
The combination of these elements, which was made possible by love of detail, passion, and the desire to
realize a technically and aesthetically superior motorcycle, allows the F4 to soar above passing fashions, giv-
ing it the privilege of being considered a unique item.
This manual has been drawn up with a view to providing you with a clear and practical guide to operating and
maintaining your new motorcycle while safeguarding your warranty rights.
The indications contained in the manual will help you make the most of your motorcycle in terms of both per-
formance and operating life.The manual provides useful information on how to take care of your vehicle, and
also describes some routine maintenance operations. Fundamental units such as the engine and the trans-
mission are covered in the Workshop Manuals. Operations involving these parts require specific equipment
and are reserved for skilled personnel.Your dealer possesses the skills, the equipment and the spare parts
that are needed to keep your motorcycle in perfect working order.This manual is to be considered as an inte-
gral part of the vehicle, and must be transferred to any new owner together with the vehicle.
chap. Subjects covered page
1 GENERAL INFORMATION 10
1.1 Purpose of the manual 10
1.2 Symbols 11
1.3 Warranty Booklet and Service Coupons 12
1.4 Identification data 13
1.5 Magnesium parts 15
2 SAFETY INFORMATION 16
2.1 Safety 16
2.1.1 How to report a safety-related defect 16
2.1.2 Noise emission warranty 16
2.1.3 Note on tampering 16
2.1.4 Information on the emission control
system 18
2.1.5 Safety rules 19
2.1.6 Installing accessories 21
2.1.7 Vehicle load 21
2.1.8 Modifications 22
2.1.9 Competitions 22
2.1.10 Recommendations for safe riding 23
2.1.11 Protective clothing 25
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2.2 Safety signs - Location 27
2.3 Safety - Visual and acoustic signals 35
3 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 36
3.1 Location of controls and instruments 36
3.2 Sidestand 37
3.2.1 Auto return sidestand 37
3.2.2 Non-auto return sidestand 38
3.3 Handlebar controls, left side 39
3.4 Handlebar controls, right side 41
3.5 Ignition switch and steering lock 44
3.6 Gear lever 45
3.7 Instruments and warning lights 46
3.7.1 Warning lights 47
3.7.2 Multifunction display 48
4 OPERATION 49
4.1 Using the motorcycle 49
4.2 Running-in 50
4.3 Starting the engine 52
4.4 Setting the display functions 53
4.5 Selecting the display functions 58
CONTENTS
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INDEX
Accessories, installation 21
Adjustments
– clutch lever 69
– front brake lever 69
– front suspension 71
– list 66
– rear suspension 74
– rearview mirrors 70
– steering damper 70
– table 68
A
Battery 112
Brakes
– fluid level, check 91
– front brake circuit 125
– front brake lever, adjustment 69
– pads, wear check 90
– rear brake circuit 126
Bulbs, replacement of
– front turn indicators 108
– high beam 107
– low beam 106
– number-plate light 111
– rear light and brake light 110
– rear turn indicators 109
B
Damping, hydraulic device
– compression (front suspension) 73
– compression (rear suspension) 75
– rebound (front suspension) 72
– rebound (rear suspension) 75
Display, multifunction 48
– selecting functions 58
– setting functions 53
D
Carbon components 138
Chain
– check 94
– lubrication 95
Cleaning the motorcycle 113
Clutch
– circuit 127
– fluid level, check 92
– lever, adjustment 69
Competitions 22
Controls and instruments, location 36
Coolant
– level, check 88
– circuit 129
– topping up 89
C
Identification data 13
Idle speed, check 96
Ignition switch and steering lock 44
Instruments and warning lights 46
Magnesium components 15
Maintenance and checks, tables 76
Motorcycle overview 123
Electrical equipment, troubleshooting 120
Emissions
– control system 18
– control system warranty 98
– periodic check 97
Engine
– lubrication 128
– oil level, check 86
– oil level, topping up 87
– starting 52
– troubleshooting 115
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M
Handlebar controls
– left side 39
– right side 41
Headlight
– high beam, bulb replacement 107
– low beam, bulb replacement 106
H
EI
L
Number-plate light, bulb replacement 111
N
Fuel system 130
Fuses, replacement 104
F
G
INDEX
Gear lever 45
Glove compartment 61
Levels
– brake fluid 91
– clutch fluid 92
– coolant 88
– engine oil 86
Location of controls and instruments 36
Lubricants and fluids, table 83
Parking 62
Preriding checks 64
Prolonged inactivity 114
Purpose of manual 10
P
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INDEX
Rear light and brake light,
bulb replacement 110
Rearview mirrors, adjustment 70
Refuelling 60
Replacing parts, general information 104
Running-in 50
R
Safety 16
– recommendations for safe riding 23
– reporting a safety-related defect 16
– rules 19
– signs, location 27
– visual and acoustic signals 35
Scheduled maintenance tables 77
Side fairing, right-hand,
removal/refitting 84
Sidestand 37
Specifications 131
Spring preload 72
Steering damper, adjustment 70
Suspensions
– front, adjustment 71
– rear, adjustment 74
Symbols 11
S
Tampering, note 16
Tools and accessories supplied 83
Topping up
– coolant 89
– engine oil 87
Troubleshooting
– electrical equipment 120
– engine 115
Turn indicators
– front, bulb replacement 108
– rear, bulb replacement 109
Tyres, check 93
T
Vehicle
– load 21
– modifications 22
V
Warning lights 47
Warranty
– Booklet and Service Coupons 12
– emission control system 98
W
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GENERAL INFORMATION 1
11.1 Purpose of the manual
In addition to providing directions on operation and mainte-
nance, this manual contains important information about gen-
eral safety. Read the manual over carefully before first using
the motorcycle.
The manual describes the model with the maximum equip-
ment at print time.
Information marked with the symbol only refers to the F4
750 ORO model.
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1.2 Symbols
Sections of text that are particularly important in terms of per-
sonal safety or possible damage to the motorcycle are marked
with the following symbols:
Danger - Warning: Failure to observe these prescrip-
tions, even in part, may pose a serious hazard to the
rider’s and other people’s safety.
Caution: Failure to observe these prescriptions,
even in part, may result in damage to the motorcycle.
The following symbols give an indication of who is supposed
to perform the different adjustments and/or maintenance oper-
ations:
Information on operations that can be carried out by
the user.
Information on operations that are reserved for
authorized personnel.
The “§” symbol refers the reader to the chapter identified by
the number that follows.
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11.3 Warranty Booklet and Service Coupons
Besides this Owner’s Manual, the vehicle is accompanied by
a Warranty Booklet containing a Warranty and Pre-Delivery
Certificate and recommended service coupons.
IMPORTANT
The copy the Warranty and Pre-Delivery Certificate to be sent
to MV Agusta Motor must be filled in by the dealer and
returned to the factory within 7 days from the date of registra-
tion.
Every time the vehicle is serviced by a dealer, the user must
produce the Warranty Booklet so that the dealer can fill in the
service coupon and return it to the manufacturer within 7 days
from the date of the servicing.
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SAFETY INFORMATION 2
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2.1.4 INFORMATION ON THE EMISSION CON-
TROL SYSTEM
The combustion process produces carbon
monoxide and hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbon con-
trol is particularly important in that, under certain
conditions and when exposed to direct sunlight,
hydrocarbons undergo reactions which lead to the
formation of photochemical smog. Carbon
monoxide does not react in the same way, but it is
highly toxic. MV Agusta uses a sequential multi-
point electronic injection system and other meth-
ods designed to cut carbon monoxide and hydro-
carbon emissions.
Exhaust emission control system
The exhaust emission control system is made up
of the sequential multipoint injection (SMPI) sys-
tem, which requires no adjustment. The exhaust
emission control system is distinct from the
crankcase emission control system.
Crankcase emission control system
The engine is equipped with a closed-crankcase
system designed to prevent the release of
crankcase emissions into the atmosphere. Blow-
by gases return to the combustion chamber via
the air filter and the injection system.
Problems relating to the vehicle’s emissions
Should the vehicle show any of the following
symptoms, contact your MV Agusta dealer to
have it checked and if necessary repaired:
1) Engine is difficult to start or stalls after starting.
2) Idle speed is erratic.
3) Misfiring or backfiring during acceleration.
4) Afterburning.
5) Poor performance (driveability) and excessive
consumption.
2.1.5 SAFETY RULES
IMPORTANT: READ BEFORE USE
Before riding, carefully read this manual so as
to familiarize yourself with the controls, char-
acteristics, functionalities and limits of the
vehicle. The manual is not aimed at providing
information on all possible techniques and
methods required for safe riding.
Do not attach a sidecar, a trailer or any other
accessory to the motorcycle. Do not modify
the vehicle in any way. Failure to observe this
prescription may make the vehicle unstable
and cause serious accidents.
To ensure maximum reliability and maintain
the vehicle in perfect working order, it is essen-
tial to perform the servicing detailed in the
Scheduled Maintenance Table and to follow all
the prescriptions provided in this manual.
For further information, apply to your dealer,
who possesses the necessary technical skills
and the workshop manual.
The introduction of structural improvements
and performance enhancements in the pro-
duction process may cause the structure of the
vehicle to depart slightly from the illustrations
and texts contained in this manual.
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While the vehicle is in motion, always rest the
feet on the specially designed supports.
While riding, always keep both hands on the
handlebars.
Maximum performance of the standard brake
pads is obtained on dry roads. Also available on
request are pads that ensure optimum perfor-
mance even on wet roads (for further information
contact an authorized service centre).
2.1.6 INSTALLING ACCESSORIES
MV Agusta provides a range of accessories spe-
cially designed for your vehicle. It is essential that
these accessories are installed by an authorized
service centre. The use of non-genuine acces-
sories can make the vehicle unsafe by reducing
its handling, stability and the effectiveness of the
braking system. For this reason, the installation of
any non-genuine accessory makes the warranty
null and void and relieves MV Agusta of all
responsibility.
2.1.7 VEHICLE LOAD
The F4 S version is designed for use by the rider
only, whereas the F4 S 1+1 version can also seat
a passenger. To use the vehicle in complete safe-
ty and in compliance with the Highway Code, it is
essential that the following maximum load condi-
tions are never exceeded:
F4 S 325 kg (717 lbs)
F4 S 1+1 405 kg (893 lbs)
These values are also shown on the plate fixed to
the left side of the steering head tube.
2.1.8 MODIFICATIONS
Any modifications made to the vehicle (e.g. alter-
ation and/or removal of components) can make
the vehicle unsafe or unlawful. Modifying the vehi-
cle immediately voids the warranty and relieves
MV Agusta of all responsibility.
2.1.9 COMPETITIONS
WARNING
Riding the vehicle in competitions
requires considerable skill and experi-
ence as well as an accurate setup of the
motorcycle.
MV Agusta has designed a number of special
components for use in competitions and/or sport-
ing events. The use of such components is strict-
ly limited to areas closed to traffic. Failure to
observe this restriction constitutes a breach of the
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Highway Code for which MV Agusta cannot be
held responsible.
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Before changing lanes, besides using the
rearview mirror, turn your head slightly and glance
back to make sure that the road is clear.
Relying on the rearview mirror alone puts the rider
at risk of misjudging the distance and speed of the
vehicles at the back or not seeing them at all.
Change gears as necessary to ensure that the
proper gear ratio is chosen in all riding conditions,
allowing the engine to revolve at optimum speed
at all times.
Avoid high gear ratios when travelling at reduced
speed (excessively low rpm) as well as low gear
ratios when travelling at high speed (excessively
high rpm).
Special attention should be given to the brak-
ing system, which plays a key role in ensuring
safety. When braking, always take account of the
speed of the vehicle and the condition of the road
surface.
The braking action should always be applied gen-
tly and gradually to both wheels, an ability that
can only be learned from experience.
Performing this operation and, more in general,
riding the vehicle always requires the utmost care.
Therefore, caution should be exercised by all
users, and in particular by inexperienced riders.
When covering long distances downhill,
reduce the speed of the vehicle by closing the
throttle and using a low gear ratio to take advan-
tage of the exhaust brake. The front and rear
brakes should also be used with moderation, in
order to prevent them from overheating and
reduce their effectiveness.
When rapid acceleration is required (e.g. when
overtaking), change down to obtain better pickup.
When the engine is running at high speed,
gearing down several times in rapid succession
can cause the engine to race. As a result, the rear
driving wheel may lock, making the vehicle diffi-
cult to control and causing damage to the engine.
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GVWR 717 Ibs / 325 kg.
GAWR F 331 Ibs - 150 kg. - GAWR R 386 Ibs / 175 kg.
This vehicle conforms to all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standards in effect on the date of manufacture shown above
Vehicle Type : MOTORCYCLE VIN :
MANUFACTURED by CAGIVA Motor s.p.a. DATE :
ADHESIVE LABEL – TYRE PRESSURE, TWO-
SEAT F4
ADHESIVE LABEL – MANUFACTURER’S
DATA, SINGLE-SEAT F4

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