2004 Mv Agusta Brutale on 2040-motos
Westlake Village, California, United States
MV Agusta Brutale tech info
MV Agusta Brutale description
2004 MV Agusta 750 Brutale - 6200 Miles - With new Battery
The bike has been used responsibly. One senior owner. 6192 miles. The bike is original as delivered from the dealer with an optional upgraded sports exhaust. . Very nice condition. Swing arm has a minor small white mark.
The bike runs very strong and everything works as expected. New battery.
Bike has a clear New Mexico Title. I have the title in hand with the bike.
The bike was moved to Los Angeles to ride the odd weekends in Santa Monica Mountains. The bike is stored inside in a garage in Thousands Oaks, Los Angeles.
Shipping is not included. I can assist the buyer load the bike for pick up if required.
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Moto blog
First Official Sketch of the MV Agusta Rivale
Wed, 31 Oct 2012What you see here is the first official sketch released by MV Agusta of the new Rivale, which is expected to be unveiled during EICMA 2012 and available to the public around Fall 2013. Powering the new Rivale is an 800cc version of the 675cc triple currently seen in the F3 and Brutale 675 models. A larger bore (81mm vs. 79mm) accounts for the bump in displacement.
EICMA 2008: First Impressions
Mon, 03 Nov 2008I have had a little walk around checking out the preparations for the show. I haven’t seen anything that I haven’t already seen or heard about previously, but here’s a selection from three of the halls. Yamaha are the only manufacturer to use an industrial crane to place some of its bikes up on high rise stands.
World Supersport 2013: Donington Park Race Report – MV Agusta’s First Podium in World Championship 37 Years
Mon, 27 May 2013Yakhnich Yamaha rider Sam Lowes won his World Supersport Championship-leading third win of the season, finishing ahead of Mahi Racing India Kawasaki‘s Kenan Sofuoglu, but the biggest news coming out of Donington Park was the third place finisher, Roberto Rolfo of the ParkinGo MV Agusta team. Rolfo finished third despite starting 16th on the grid, earning the first podium in a World Championship race for MV Agusta since Giacomo Agostini won the 1976 500cc German Grand Prix at Nürburgring. Lowes took the early lead from pole position followed by Kawasaki Intermoto’s Florian Marino and Sofuoglu.
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