MV Agusta Touch Up Paint
Motorcycle development is a family affair in Italy and MV Agusta is not an exception to this rule. Founded in 1923, the Agusta aviation company was the creation of Count Giovanni Agusta so when he died in 1927, the business was left to his four sons and his wife. The sons converted the company to Meccanica Verghera Agusta in 1945 in order to save the jobs of the employees and to answer the population's need for practical transportation.
Vicenzo and Domenico were both avid racers and shared a passion for mechanics that they actively implanted in their company's production. Their first prototype was to be called the Vespa 98 but the name Vespa was already registered to a competitor; only the 98 remained. Through their early years, notably the 1950s and 1960s, MV Agusta concentrated their efforts on small engines, mostly 125cc to 150cc, light-weight and very rapid over small distances.
Even if the company spared no expenses in their racing endeavors, it took them a couple of years to gain their first victory. The 1948 Italian Grand Prix win featured Franco Bertoni on a 125cc two-stroke engine and literally put the company on the map. Since then, the company has been accumulating victory after victory in racing all over the world.
With the constant rise in accessibility of the personal car, the motorcycle market was forced to adapt. By the end of the sixties, MV Agusta did not only accommodate but thrived by adjusting its production to the taste of motorcycle enthusiasts. The solution was simple, concentrate on bigger models. The success came with the 600 model, the revolutionary four-cylinder maxi motorbike.
MV Agusta sustained a great loss when Count Domenico Agusta, who really was the driving force behind the company, died in 1971. This death left the company's management in disarray as two lines of thought were in opposition. One wanted to pursue the competitive course while the other wanted to reduce the company's investment in that field. The results for the brand were catastrophic as the middle ground proved little to no appeal for the customers who were offered fewer models that lacked the luster of championship wins.
This situation culminated in the end of the production line in 1980 up until the brand name was bought by Cagiva Motors in 1992. As the previous MV Agusta plant had been sold, Cagiva started with somewhat of a clean slate. The MV Agusta engineers started a project developed by Ferrari, the F4 engine,which included the brand important technical heritage of a three or four-cylinder inline engine. This model completely revived the brand and allowed it to return to its former glory.
Whether your MV Agusta is bright red or shiny black, our touch up paint is ready to restore your finish in just a few strokes. Our paint formulas are specifically designed to match perfectly every model and year of MV Agusta touch up paint.
What tools do I need for a MV Agusta touch up paint job?
To create the best looking coat for your vehicle, we recommend the following:
PRIMER, COLOR, AND CLEARCOAT - It goes without saying that you need paint to do a touch up paint job. Clearcoat provides a thin protective layer for your paint job while Primer is required for damage that has reached the original base material.
WAX AND GREASE REMOVER CLOTH - The wax and grease remover cloth is used to remove wax, grease, and contaminants before painting.
SANDPAPER - Wet-sanding the affected area removes rust and prepares the surface with a rough finish so the paint can stick better.
POLISHING COMPOUND - The polishing compound smooths everything out with a factory-grade finish.
These tools are all available with our Platinum kit but can be purchased separately on the TouchUpDirect website.
How to Apply MV Agusta Touch Up Paint
Looking for help with painting your MV Agusta? We have an entire library of instructions and how-to videos designed to walk you through the process.
All MV Agusta Models
- Brutale
- Brutale 1078RR
- Brutale 1090
- Brutale 1090 RR
- Brutale 1090R
- Brutale 675
- Brutale 800
- Brutale 800 Dragster
- Brutale 910 R
- Brutale 910 S
- Brutale 990R
- Brutale Corsa
- Dragster 800
- Dragster 800 RC
- F3 675
- F3 675 RC
- F3 800 RC
- F4
- F4 RR
- F4 RR 312 1078
- F4-1000R
- F4R
- Rivale 800
- Rush 1000
- RVS #1
- Stradale 800
- Turismo Veloce 800
- Turismo Veloce 800 Lusso
- Turismo Veloce 800 RC