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    2004 MV BRUTALE S - Any tips/suggestions?

    Hi There,

    Im looking at a 2004 MV Agusta BRUTALE S, which has done 14,000ks and is to my eyes mint condition. It is thru a dealer and he is going to offer me a fantastic trade on my honda-ratee.

    My question is: Is there anything i should be looking out for with this bike? Any tips or hints at all so i can at least fake it with the dealer that i know something?

    Up until now a new Tri Street Triple R has been top of the list for the first big bike purchase in a month... This is the first bike I have seen that would change that. (its also cheaper than the striple by a chunk - not that that is an issue here).

    Comments are very welcome.

    Thanks

    Simon

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    Quote Originally Posted by greminn View Post
    Hi There,

    Im looking at a 2004 MV Agusta BRUTALE S, which has done 14,000ks and is to my eyes mint condition. It is thru a dealer and he is going to offer me a fantastic trade on my honda-ratee.

    My question is: Is there anything i should be looking out for with this bike? Any tips or hints at all so i can at least fake it with the dealer that i know something?

    Up until now a new Tri Street Triple R has been top of the list for the first big bike purchase in a month... This is the first bike I have seen that would change that. (its also cheaper than the striple by a chunk - not that that is an issue here).

    Comments are very welcome.

    Thanks

    Simon
    I understand these bikes can be difficult to sell so my only advice is to make sure you're up to having a very long relationship with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MotoGirl View Post
    I understand these bikes can be difficult to sell so my only advice is to make sure you're up to having a very long relationship with it.
    Yes... That is an issue (why is that?) - Where as the striple would be prob pretty easy to sell in 3+ years if you were realistic about the price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greminn View Post
    Yes... That is an issue (why is that?) - Where as the striple would be prob pretty easy to sell in 3+ years if you were realistic about the price.
    People who buy MVs tend to buy them new rather than second hand. It might be something to do with pedigree, i.e. it's not the same as buying a used Duc? There are a lot of other good bikes for the same sort of money you'd have to spend on a used MV.

    Personally, I'd go the triumph because circumstances change and I wouldn't want to get caught with a bike I couldn't get rid of.

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    finn has one for sale dont he

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    The Brutale is my favourite naked bike out there. I took one for a ride and fell in love. I've also ridden a Street Triple ( standard model) and that was fucken awesome as well.
    If I had to choose I would prob go with the triple. As fantastic as the Brutale is, the triple seems to be a easier bike to maintain. I had a chat with a mechanic about the maintance cost on the MV and his comments lead me to believe they weren't cheap to get work done on them.
    Both bikes are excellent but I think the earlier comment about resale is a very good point.

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    Just crash it when you want rid of it....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy View Post
    The Brutale is my favourite naked bike out there. I took one for a ride and fell in love. I've also ridden a Street Triple ( standard model) and that was fucken awesome as well.
    If I had to choose I would prob go with the triple. As fantastic as the Brutale is, the triple seems to be a easier bike to maintain. I had a chat with a mechanic about the maintance cost on the MV and his comments lead me to believe they weren't cheap to get work done on them.
    Both bikes are excellent but I think the earlier comment about resale is a very good point.
    Yea - understand where you are coming from. If i had the cash and didnt care about it, a new Brutale would be in my garage right now, stuff the costs - i wouldnt care.

    But the 17k for the Street Triple is my top dollar and then once i sell the Honda, i'll be able to get a couple of bits and pieces for it (belly pan, etc). So then im really outlaying 20k right? (those damm cool arrows are like $2400!! - but they sound SOOOOO GOOD!)

    But when i saw the MV in the shop today... its like. Fark that is COOL, and with my trade, its $10k cash outlay, $14500 total. Anyway... guy said: take it for a ride, take it overnight... so i will.

    Which do you recon would be the better handling bike?

    When i saw the Street Triple R for the first time i said: That is the GO, I want one.

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    Buy the Brutale. Okay so I'm biased, but the MV is the best bike you'll get for that sort of money. Is it NZ new or an import (service history)???... and they are not difficult or expensive to work on. The best handling naked bike on the planet, bar none. If you can afford Finn's 910R it's worth the extra money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MVnut View Post
    Buy the Brutale. Okay so I'm biased, but the MV is the best bike you'll get for that sort of money. Is it NZ new or an import (service history)???... and they are not difficult or expensive to work on. The best handling naked bike on the planet, bar none. If you can afford Finn's 910R it's worth the extra money.


    Thanks for the reply, I'll query the guy tomorow about it... How much a fins?

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    Was around $18,000 last time I looked
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    Could be cheaper by higher kms?


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    you need to talk to Doc, hes got a Brutale and will be able to tell ya all about em...got a hell of a shock we he told me what it has cost him per week to own.....

    I'd buy one over the triumph any day, absolute sex on wheels............

    go on buy it and make us all green with envy.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by nallac View Post
    you need to talk to Doc, hes got a Brutale and will be able to tell ya all about em...got a hell of a shock we he told me what it has cost him per week to own.....

    I'd buy one over the triumph any day, absolute sex on wheels............

    go on buy it and make us all green with envy.....
    Yea - thats it isnt it...

    The triumph is the better "head" option right? Its new, its wicked, is the best in its class bacially. Its got a warranty. It would be more than enough for me for a while (going from a VTR250!). Its a head turner... (but for how long?)

    Where as the Brutale (750S or the 910R) is "heart" option. And do you pass up the opportunity to own something truly great? Its also going still be a MV in 3 years.

    Mate of mine has a 2003 MV Agusta F4-750 S, uses it pretty much every day to go to work for gods sake! But absolulty swears is the best thing you can do by yourself.

    Ahh.. a conundrum. I think its time to test.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greminn View Post
    Hi There,

    Im looking at a 2004 MV Agusta BRUTALE S, which has done 14,000ks and is to my eyes mint condition. It is thru a dealer and he is going to offer me a fantastic trade on my honda-ratee.

    My question is: Is there anything i should be looking out for with this bike? Any tips or hints at all so i can at least fake it with the dealer that i know something?

    Up until now a new Tri Street Triple R has been top of the list for the first big bike purchase in a month... This is the first bike I have seen that would change that. (its also cheaper than the striple by a chunk - not that that is an issue here).

    Comments are very welcome.

    Thanks

    Simon
    My 2 cents, buy an MV because you want one.
    Dont bother factoring in resale value, servicing costs, fuel economy, comfort, reliability, etc etc because if these are going to be factors in your decision then buy something else.
    Mr Spock would never own an MV
    cheers

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