2004 Mv Agusta Brutale 750 Series Oro on 2040-motos
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2004 MV Agusta Brutale Series ORO - Number 197 of 300 produced
Selling my MV Augusta Series ORO motorcycles. This auction is for the 2004 Brutale ORO, see also my other ebay auction for the 2000 F4 ORO.
The Brutale ORO followed the release of the F4 giving MV Agusta a naked bike. The first series of the Brutale 750cc was called the Gold Series and only 300 were manufactured for worldwide sales. This MV is # 197 of 300, VIN# ZCGAJFLJ24V000197
The bike has been used responsibly, currently showing 5300 miles. The bike is as delivered from the factory with the exception of a Corbin seat, quick adjust brake and clutch levers and some carbon heel guards. Some minor wear and tear from using it over the last 12 years. I bought the bike from the first owner in 2008 with 900 miles. The bike runs very strong and everything works as expected.
Shorai lithium battery. Tires changed at 3,600 miles, both are in good condition. 2 keys, tool kit; owner, workshop and spare parts manuals on disk.
Clear GA title and registration in my name. Contractual stuff:
Thanks for bidding.
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