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2013 Mv Agusta Brutale 675 Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $9,399.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:475 ColorColor: white/red
Location:

Escondido, California, US

Escondido, CA, US
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MV Agusta Brutale tech info

TypeType:Sportbike Stock NumberStock Number:NOTE: & VINVIN:NOTE PhonePhone:8888621976

MV Agusta Brutale description

2013 Mv Agusta Brutale 675, 2014 MV AGUSTA Brutale 675, 475 miles!! Super Deal!! - Here is a unique opportunity to one an almost new, special build 2014 Brutale 675, in a color combo not normally available on the 675. It is a Brutale 675 with the white & red bodywork and fuel tank off a Brutale 800. This Brutale 675 is a model year 2014. It is covered by factory warranty until June 2015. Why buy new when you can get this gorgeous used 2014 MV Agusta Brutale 675 for thousands less. Offered at only $9,399. CA residents will pay tax, title, doc fee. Financing is available and we can ship nationwide With the introduction of the Brutale line, MV Agusta has created the reference point of the large displacement naked category offering a product with a truly unique design and superbike level performance. The incredibly refined mechanical design has been matched with an ultra-technological chassis makes the new Brutale 675 a guaranteed success. An innovative project that is exclusive while at the same time accessible to all passionate motorcyclists with various levels of experience. This motorcycle is capable of satisfying even the most demanding riders as well as those that are new to the sport. From street to track, the MV Agusta Brutale 675 is able to take on any situation in stride and offer the pleasure, excitement and emotions that are typically MV. Light, agile and powerful above and beyond that offered by the competition, the MV Agusta Brutale 675 has a revolutionary engine that is the most advanced in the middle-weight segment. The new in-line three cylinder power plant is derived directly from the F3 and sets new records for compactness and the application of technical solutions only previously seen on MotoGp motorcycles such as advanced electronics with the MVICS (Motor & Vehicle Integrated Control System), a system that integrates the Full Ride By Wire throttle control with integral multi-maps for the engine and traction control. Power output is a staggering 110 horsepower at 12,500 rpm and a torque curve that is more akin to a liter bike rather than a supersport. The chassis, as is the MV Agusta tradition, is without rivals in this category. The frame is a mix of steel tubing and aluminum components that offers a level of rigidity that is destined to make it the reference in its class. At only 163 kilograms dry, the MV Agusta Brutale 675 can satisfy even the most demanding of riders. The extremely light weight coupled with the high power output of the engine will allow the Brutale 675 to accompany new riders from the beginning of their adventure on two wheels all the way to the peak of their riding capabilities.

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