Video: MV Agusta Factory Tour, Part Two

Video: MV Agusta Factory Tour, Part Two

© 2022, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. By Sam Fleming:.

Roadracing World’s Sam Fleming and Melissa Berkoff visited the MV Agusta factory in Varese, Italy in April 2022.

It is very rare to be able to video inside a modern motorcycle factory so you can join Sam and Melissa in a detailed walk through the factory.

This is a multi-part series.

In Part 2 we see the engine assembly, the motorcycle assembly, the engine testing, and the motorcycle ABS testing.

Most of these videos are unscripted and had to be shot contemporaneously with the tour so forgive any verbal slips or the handheld nature of the camera work.

00:10 Assembly Lines – Engines and Bikes!

00:56 Crankshafts

01:24 Transmissions

02:37 Pistons and Connecting Rods

04:14 Testa (Valve Head Assembly)

04:45 Engine Assembly Line

06:15 Clutch Baskets

06:46 Completed Engines

07:26 Steering head bearings…with grease!

08:05 Start of Bike Assembly Line

11:25 Fluids Added to Completed Bike

13:00 Engine Testing

16:16 Bike testing

We hope you find this look inside the factory as fascinating as we did. Please let us know in the comments!

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