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2014 Mv Agusta Brutale 800

2014 Mv Agusta Brutale 800

$9,499

Los Angeles, California

Year 2014

Make Mv Agusta

Model Brutale 800

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2014 MV AGUSTA Brutale 800,

2014 Mv Agusta F4 RR

2014 Mv Agusta F4 RR

$9,499

Los Angeles, California

Year 2014

Make Mv Agusta

Model Brutale 800

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2014 MV AGUSTA Brutale 800,

2004 Harley-Davidson SUPER GLIDE

2004 Harley-Davidson SUPER GLIDE

$8,900

Los Angeles, California

Year 2015

Make Mv Agusta

Model BRUTALE 675 WITH EAS

Category -

Engine 675 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

***MUST CHCEK DETAILS FOR A MEGA DEAL*** !!Listed price is for Bike with Original Parts current Mileage is 171, basically literally AS new... But because I MUST sale... I'm willing to give a ***MEGA DEAL*** and SAVE you over 5K... Get the Bike as shown in Pictures with all Carbon Fiber Parts, Custom License Holder Low Profile Mid Tire Rear Fender, & FM Project MV 3 Cyl. Slip On Exhaust system and I'll trow in an other 3k of accessories to include 2x NEXX X. T1 Carbon Zero L & M sizes Helmets with Dual SENA Intercom 20S Bluetooth system, a REVIT Leather Jacket, Black Leather/Carbon Gloves, OGIO BackPack & Document Belt pouch, Seat net & Disk Bike Lock!! ALL LITERALLY AS NEW! All yours for an AMAZING low price of *** $12,000 ***! Additionally Get "ALL" Original Parts replaced by Carbon Fiber included!!PS: Bike has only been used two times, and it has been Garaged with Cover, turned engine on for 5 minutes every week. Of course you can sale all Original Parts and get back some Cash... :)

2014 Mv Agusta Brutale 800 EAS ABS

2014 Mv Agusta Brutale 800 EAS ABS

$9,500

Los Angeles, California

Year 2015

Make Mv Agusta

Model BRUTALE 675

Category -

Engine 675 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

Save BIG (over 3k from retail + 2k Taxes & Freight) on this SACRIFICE sale of this literally "AS" new MV AGUSTA BRUTALE 675 ABS!! Only 166 Miles, always stored GARAGED and Covered. Perfect Bike!! N O T E: Posted price of $9,500 is for the Bike with Original Parts. ***If interested in the Bike as shown in posted pictures with over 6k of CUSTOM modifications including Carbon Fiber Parts & Accessories as well as the FM Project MV 3 Exhaust and Custom Back Lights & License Plate Holder... Asking price would be*** $13,500 *** "Also available" A Pair of L&M Carbon Fiber NEXX X. T1 Helmets, + SENA Intercom Pair, Jacket & Gloves. A great deal awaits... PS: Bike is in secure Electronic double Gated Garage and will NOT be offered for Test Drives! Serious Buyers "ONLY" please!!

2005 Mv Agusta F4-1000 S

2005 Mv Agusta F4-1000 S

$7,995

Los Angeles, California

Year 2005

Make Mv Agusta

Model F4-1000 S

Category -

Engine -

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2005 MV Agusta F4-1000 S, 2005 MV Agusta F4 1000, Blue / Silver, must see!! The F4 1000 S is the symbol of the beauty on two wheels and reflects the inspiration and understanding that has enlivened its designers in defining this motorcycle cult object. The 1000 S is a design and technology specimen in constant evolution that synthesized the performance and the emotional limits. In this latter version, the passenger seat was obtained with the intention of maintaining unaltered the stylistical flow of the spectacular arrow type tailend.

2005 Mv Agusta F4-1000 S

2005 Mv Agusta F4-1000 S

$8,995

Los Angeles, California

Year 2005

Make Mv Agusta

Model F4-1000 S

Category -

Engine -

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2005 MV Agusta F4-1000 S, 2005 MV Agusta F4 1000, Blue / Silver, must see!! The F4 1000 S is the symbol of the beauty on two wheels and reflects the inspiration and understanding that has enlivened its designers in defining this motorcycle cult object. The 1000 S is a design and technology specimen in constant evolution that synthesized the performance and the emotional limits. In this latter version, the passenger seat was obtained with the intention of maintaining unaltered the stylistical flow of the spectacular arrow type tailend.

2007 Mv Agusta F4 1000R

2007 Mv Agusta F4 1000R

$8,499

Los Angeles, California

Year 2002

Make Mv Agusta

Model F4

Category Sport Bikes

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2002 MV AGUSTA F4, This bike has been well kept and is in showroom condition. The bike comes with 2 keys, owners manual, service records.

2013 Mv Agusta F4

2013 Mv Agusta F4

$5,999

Los Angeles, California

Year 2008

Make Mv Agusta

Model Brutale 910R

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 909 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

2008 Mv Agusta Brutale 910R, Nicely equiped. Must see! - BRUTALE 910R: THE SHINING STAR Captivating style, great temperament, engine technology, par excellence and a fanatical eye to detail. All these qualities have long been recognized in both the 750 and 910 Brutale. Now imagine these properties dramatically enhanced by improved performance, stronger braking and the dynamic handling characteristics of a full race machine. This is the 910R?a motorcycle for everyday use that is capable of rewarding its rider with the behavior and riding sensation that is more in line with full race machines. The MV Agusta Brutale 910R keeps the same elegant lines of the S version, but includes several modifications that make it even more dynamic and aggressive.

2015 Mv Agusta Brutale 800 ABS

2015 Mv Agusta Brutale 800 ABS

$10,999

Los Angeles, California

Year 2014

Make Mv Agusta

Model Rivale 800 EAS ABS

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 798 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

2014 Mv Agusta Rivale 800 EAS ABS, As New, Must see! Immaculate. Save $1000's over new! - Rivale 800 redefines the concept of two-wheel exclusivity, which is part of the design, enclosed in the technology that went into engine and electronics that, combined, make this motorcycle an emotionally rewarding experience. The revolutionary in-line three-cylinder engine is the heart of this model, one that becomes the most versatile roadster, member of an ever wider MV Agusta range thanks to its ergonomics that have been specifically developed to ensure comfort and full control under every condition.

MV Agusta : Brutale 1078 2009 brutale white black 1078 naked bike sport bike

MV Agusta : Brutale 1078 2009 brutale white black 1078 naked bike sport bike

$7,500

Los Angeles, California

Year 2009

Make MV Agusta

Model Brutale 1078

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 1078

Posted Over 1 Month

It's Beautiful - Massimo design All factory parts Original owner - bought new Paypal preferred

MV Agusta : F3 MV Agusta F3 675

MV Agusta : F3 MV Agusta F3 675

$10,900

Los Angeles, California

Year 2013

Make MV Agusta

Model F3

Category -

Engine 675

Posted Over 1 Month

This is a rare opportunity to purchase a used F3. This bike has been babied and is in perfect condition. I love this bike and its performance I am only selling this one to purchase the MV F3 Oro. I paid $16,000 for the bike and I have put a few thousand into it with MV Agusta rear sets $1200, new rear turn signals $250, license plate bracket $100, Carbon fiber extras $500. This is a lot of cash to come up with so you can purchase the bike through Pro Italia if you need financing. The bike was purchased at Moto Forza in San Diego and all services have been done at Pro Italia. This is a ABS version. Please contact me with any questions. Nothing less than revolutionary, the MV Agusta F3 675 is a thoroughbred thrill-generator on street or track. The unique 3-cylinder engine -- with a counter-rotating crankshaft, a ground-breaking solution previously seen only on MotoGP bikes -- and the ultra-compact lightweight layout are just two of many qualities that make the new F3 675 a Supersport of unrivalled sophistication -- and an incomparable ride. A look at the MV Agusta F3 675 power unit quickly identifies it as the most advanced, powerful mid-weight engine ever built. A tightly compact in-line 3-cylinder with a perfect combination of forward-thinking mechanical engineering, extremely advanced materials and futuristic electronics. The MVICS system makes it the first mid-weight motorcycle to feature Full Ride By Wire control and, as a result, 4 engine maps (one of which can be customised) and 8-level traction control. The chassis is a gem too: designed and developed to maximise dynamic performance, it offers optimum rigidity, giving a 'feel' that is, under all riding conditions, in a class of its own compared to other motorcycles in this category. MV Agusta F3 675 styling development has remained faithful to the philosophy that has characterized all previous MVs: a perfect balance of form and function that merge to create a bike unique not only for its panache but also for its astounding performance. Ducati, Aprilia, Triumph, panagali

MV Agusta : F4CC  2006 mv agusta f 4 cc

MV Agusta : F4CC 2006 mv agusta f 4 cc

$50,000

Los Angeles, California

Year 2006

Make MV Agusta

Model F4CC

Category Caf Racer

Engine 1078

Posted Over 1 Month

This 2006 F4CC is number 21/100 and is owned by it's original owner, actor Peter Fonda. There is a platinum plate at the top of the steering column bearing the model number 21. This bike has been ridden by the number one motorcycle racing champion in the world from 1978-2010, Giacomo "Ago" Agostini. MV Augusta held their world title for 37 championships. The F4CC’s 4-cylinder engine packs a 317-horsepower punch, with top speed limited to 195 miles an hour. The bike is in excellent condition with 2231 original miles. The bike comes with a cover, a racing exhaust is installed on this bike, a rear wheel stand, and a Girard-Perregaux watch. The F4CC is the bike that MV Agusta President Claudio Castiglioni built for himself. The F4CC costs twice as much per pound as a Ferrari. Only 100 F4CCs have been built, and 90% of the components are made as one-off items including the fork feet, the upper steering plate, the steering damper, the brake and clutch fluid reservoir, the gear change and brake levers, the foot pegs and the side stand were all machined and hand-assembled by MV's top artisans. The engine is a 1,078 cc big bore edition with valves, crank and piston rods made from titanium based on the F4 1000 R engine combined with the TSS (Torque Shift System). It is one of the most exclusive motorcycles in the world. The F4CC titanium exhausts and engine management unit together have the task of taming the power of the 1078 cc engine yet making it “sing” even sweeter when unleashing all of its 200 CV. The F4CC doesn’t just want to entice with its looks - it wants to out-perform everything else.The deliberate contrast between painted areas and bare carbon-fibre, between the fairing, the tank and the tail create a piece of modern architecture. Only in the prestige sector of the automotive field can such exclusive design be found. Red lines emphasis the “CC” on the fairing as does the F4 signature. There is, however, much more. The instrument panel has customised graphics and the all-black Alcantara saddle uses different fabrics on the top and side areas.The F4 CC is at the absolute top of the F4 hierarchy. The main differences between it and the more “commercial” F4R can be summed up as follows: - over 90% of the components are individually tailor made; - brake and clutch levers that “fold” at the tip in the event of a fall; - 1078 cc engine; - 200 CV maximum power with titanium racing exhaust system; - new timing system; - smaller alternator; - one-off mechanical type slipper clutch; - new forks interior set-up and mono shock absorber - Brembo Racing mono block brakes; - kerb weight 187 kilos without fuel.MV F4CC uses special materials built by CRC (Centro Ricerce Cagiva) just about everywhere. The fairing is 100% carbon-fibre and the tailor made filler cap comes from the aero industry. All the protective meshes at the intake ducts and outlets at the tail are made from titanium. The same applies to the lower radiator and the four racing exhausts that form the classic organ pipe arrangement.All 1000 cc engines like that in the F4R have been tuned more and more not just to provide better performance, but also to better use the dynamics of four cylinders working in unison. This is why MV increased the bore from 76 mm to 79 and left the stroke unchanged at 55 mm. Cubic capacity thus became 1078 cc – the maximum obtainable from this engine. This is where the MV Agusta racing department managed by Andea Goggi began to work. Their aim was to improve internal fluid dynamics by polishing ducts and working their magic on “chamfering the innards” to gain a few CV. The new combustion chamber geometry was part of an overall reworking of the heads where computer controlled equipment guaranteed work of the very highest order.The pistons were made lighter than those in the 1000 and con-rod geometry was changed. The real difference however lies in the timing system that was made from different sized exotic materials for each and every element. The intake and exhaust valves are still radial (unique MV AGUSTA figure), but are now titanium and the intake valves are now bigger measuring 31 instead of 29 mm. With the wider bore, changes were also needed to the camshaft profile. On the other hand, the valve bowls (still steel) were decreased in size to lose a few grammes weight.They were decreased from 28 to 26 mm but still have double springs. These bowls, along with the keepers, valve guides and valve seats are all made by Del West, the American market leader in this sector, and despite the exorbitant price of these components, they were perfect for a machine as exclusive as the F4CC. The weight saved by these higher working speed components led to improved engine “usability” not to mention the fact that they shaved 4 kilos off the weight of the F4CC engine as against the F4R. Other components that contributed to weight savings were the magnesium timing, gearbox, clutch, blow-by and alternator covers.The alternator cover in particular made a significant difference to the scales given that it alone made a difference of about 2 kilos in comparison to the one fitted to the F4R.Size, obviously makes a difference so the new smaller version meant modifications had to be made to the upper block due to the shape of the new alternator and new hose connections. The fuel feed system included bigger throttle bodies that went to 48 mm as against the 46 mm ones fitted to the F4R. Like the F4 1000 Tamburini, the key to the F4CC engine performance lies with the revolutionary, patented Torque Shift System (TSS). The end result is again an engine without parallel.Like its 2007 “R” sister, the F4CC fully complies with Euro 3 standards with the following components: lambda probe, catalyser and one-piece exhaust system. The Engine Brake System (EBS) must also be mentioned. This acts as a torque limiter under deceleration. This system was first launched with the F4 1000 series. The F4CC also features a mechanical type slipper clutch with ramps and roller bearings. It is a one-off item of equipment.Not one item is made using traditional industrial methods and this has an obvious effect on the price of the F4CC. All the frame peripheral components were tailor made. This includes the fork feet, the footpegs (shim adjustable and “filed down” to reduce weight), the upper steering column plate and levers. Every item has been carefully designed then hand built using techniques that the racing department has applied over the years.The F4 frame is made from chrome molybdenum that, while being very light, offers the rigidity that any Superbike putting out more than 200 CV must have. This frame is used widely in the F4 range and remains unchanged on the F4CC. The swing arm and frame plates are superlight magnesium and the choice of a mono arm demonstrates not only how solid this unit is, but the sight of one side of the rear wheel being completely “exposed” further underlines the fact that this is a 100,000 euro MV Agusta.In the suspension department, race experience counts more than ever. It is experience on the track that leads to evolution in suspension systems where improvements take place step-by-step. Flashes of inspiration however are never discounted. Even if everything looks the same from the outside, you can feel the difference when you try the F4CC or you can see the difference when the forks and “mono-arm” are X-rayed. Suspension solutions are the result of extensive research and close collaboration with riders that always want to feel the bike “hands-on”.They insist on no less than predictable, controllable reactions from the machine. All the components at the front are Marzocchi like the enormous 50 mm forks. These items provide solidity and strength under braking and cornering. The forks are carbon nitride treated to decrease friction but this effect also adds to the bike’s overall aggressive image. The one-off steering damper and racing mono shock absorber are both made by Sachs. The mono unit can be adjusted for rebound at high and low speeds. In effect, the F4CC is fitted with racing suspension.The F4CC is fitted with 100% Brembo Racing brakes. This system is an exact copy of the one used on racing bikes that have two 310 X 6 mm discs up front with monoblock calipers housing 4 pistons and 2 pads. A single 220 mm disc looks after braking at the rear. The only difference between the “official” Brembo race brakes lies in the second dust cover fitted to road going F4CC version. This serves to reduce wear on the brakes that certainly will not be serviced as often as those on a pure racing version.The forged aluminium Brembo Super Light “Y” spoked wheels come in a new colour and measure 3.50 x 17” and 6.00 x 17”. They are fitted with Pirelli Dragon Supercorsa Pro tyres measuring 120/70 and 190/55.All inquires: please email [email protected]. Shipping of the bike will be arranged by the buyer and the buyer will pay for the shipping costs.