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For sale is my 2005 MV Agusta Brutale 750s. The mileage is just under 4500 miles. The bike is practically mint with a few exceptions.
-the gear positions sensor seems to be stuck in neutral. So the "Neutral" light is always on when your riding
-there are a few chips in the paint on the top of the tank and the center "MV" decal has fallen off.
The bike is an absolute beast. The riding position is upright, comfortable, and a joy to ride. The problematic SPU (supply power unit) from the factory was changed to the upgraded version. The tires, Michelin Pilot Powers, were brand new at the begin of the season and they have plenty of life left in them. The bike is also sporting an Arrow shorty slip on exhaust with the Arrow cat-delete mid pipe. When I say it sounds awesome its an understatement. Recently i added all new LED turn signals, bar ends, and a rear license plate mount, all from Rizoma. I also installed a set of shorty racing levers. It's an absolute head turner. People ask about it all the time.
I'm in no rush to sell it but I will entertain any reasonable offer. Cash says a lot. I have the title in hand, free and clear of any loans/liens. I might be missing something but if you have any questions feel free to ask.
MV Agusta Brutale for Sale
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