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Transportation

Magni Italia 01/01

Magni Italia 01/01

MV Augusta’s former director of race development, Arturo Magni, was a moto racing icon who left MV to start his own motorcycle company. He took existing models and made them even better than they already were. Magni passed away five years ago, and now his own company is paying tribute to him with a special build called the Italia 01/01. The bike is powered by the 110hp 798cc inline-three engine from the MV Brutale sport naked, and it rests within a bespoke chassis and hand-formed body that evokes vintage Italian racers. Colored in “Rosso Corsa” paint with contrasting matte black exhaust pipes, the Italia 01/01 is a sight to behold. It’s finished off with four-pot Brembo brakes, JoNich Wheels spoked wheels, and a matching red leather seat.