2014 Mv Agusta Brutale B3 675 Sportbike on 2040-motos
Escondido, California, US
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2014 Mv Agusta Brutale B3 675, MV AGUSTA Brutale B3 675, all colors in stock!!! - Finally. The long awaited MV Agusta Brutale 673 is now in stock at Moto Forza. Class leading performance, GP like handling, ride-by-wire electronics with variable mapping and traction control, and unmistakable Italian styling, make this famed 3 cylinder naked style piece of motorcycle art an instant winner! And in about a week we will have the Brutale 800 also. Come and see it in our showroom or call our knowledgable sales specialist for details. MSRP $10,998. CA residents will pay tax, registration, doc fee.
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MV Agusta Owner Timur Sardarov Interview
Mon, 21 Nov 2022Russian Reset Credit: Photos by AC Archives It was the talk of last week’s 2022 EICMA Show: MV Agusta, Italy’s most prestigious and historic manufacturer, winner to date of 270 Grand Prix races, 38 World Riders’ Championships, and 37 World Constructors’ Championships, had supposedly been acquired by KTM. Stefan Pierer, the most powerful man in European motorcycling, had captured his most iconic trophy brand yet, to add to his roster of Euro-marques including KTM, Husqvarna and GasGas. Indeed, according to one supposedly authoritative source, he’d be sealing the takeover deal with MV’s current owner, Russian entrepreneur Timur Sardarov, on the Thursday before the Valencia GP, November 3.
MV Agusta Explains Loss of California License
Thu, 22 May 2014Earlier this month, the Occupational Licensing division of the California Department of Motor Vehicles caused a bit of a kerfuffle in the motorcycle world when the agency’s monthly newsletter announced that MV Agusta had lost its license to sell motorcycles in the state of California. This is not the sort of announcement you’d expect about a well-known, premium brand of motorcycle. The ruling essentially forbids any of MV’s dealers from selling any new motorcycles.
Writer's Choice: MO's WSBK Sport-Touring Showdown
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