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2003 Mv Agusta Brutale on 2040-motos

US $30000
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:4 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Varese, Italy

Varese, Italy
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MV Agusta Brutale photos

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MV Agusta Brutale tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Naked For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

MV Agusta Brutale description

INCREDIBLE MV AGUSTA SERIE ORO. 

SINGLE PIECE
Collector's item. 
NUMBER 34/300
Like NEW. 
All original. 
Double original body. Original red body + black and gold body. 
Full titanium exhaust original Mv Agusta Corse and many others original options. 
Original red and gray cover. 
ONLY 4000 KM. 

Moto blog

Classic MV Agusta Collection to be Auctioned in Monterey

Tue, 06 Mar 2012

A collection of 71 classic MV Agusta motorcycles will be up for sale in an auction, Aug. 16-18 in Monterey, Calif. Organized by Mecum Auctions, the auction will be for all 71 motorcycles to be sold as a single lot.

MV Agusta Explains Loss of California License

Thu, 22 May 2014

Earlier 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.

Massimo Tamburini: 1943 – 2014

Mon, 07 Apr 2014

Massimo Tamburini, creator of some of the industry’s most iconic motorcycle designs, has succumbed to lung cancer at the age of 70. Tamburini was diagnosed with the disease last November and underwent chemotherapy treatment but passed away April 6. Earning renown for designing motorcycles such as the Ducati 916 and the MV Agusta F4, Tamburini’s name will be forever linked with those two companies, as well as Cagiva and helped found Bimota (Tamburini is the “Ta” in the company’s name.) Massimo Tamburini (right) with another late motorcycle industry icon, Claudio Castiglioni.