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    Reviewed on December 15, 2005

    Motorcycle reviewed 2004 MV Agusta F4 - Brutale S view listing

    4.0
    Brutale 910 with 700 miles:
    Ups: Best looking bike on the road, new 910 engine has plenty of low-end with excellent mid-range and top end. Engine sound is intoxicating. Brakes are progressive and strong. Riding position is comfortable. Handling is great on smooth roads. Manufacturer's... read more
    Brutale 910 with 700 miles:
    Ups: Best looking bike on the road, new 910 engine has plenty of low-end with excellent mid-range and top end. Engine sound is intoxicating. Brakes are progressive and strong. Riding position is comfortable. Handling is great on smooth roads. Manufacturer's attention to detail is very obvious.
    Downs: on-off throttle transitions at lower RPMs can be abrupt and upset bike. Suspension is too stiff for comfort on local roads and cannot be adjusted out. Low fuel light comes on at 110 miles. Riding position is comfortable but locks you in 1 spot.
    Overall: When you ride it, all is forgiven; the looks, sound and power are worth the price of admission.
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    Reviewed on September 9, 2005

    Motorcycle reviewed 2004 MV Agusta F4 - Brutale S view listing

    5.0
    The Brutale is at the apex of where all other cycles try to be. The engineering, design and build quality are so far beyond what we find in the rest of the industry. I've now put just over 6,400 miles on this beauty and each one of those miles has been pure pleasure. I get home and my wife sees... read more
    The Brutale is at the apex of where all other cycles try to be. The engineering, design and build quality are so far beyond what we find in the rest of the industry. I've now put just over 6,400 miles on this beauty and each one of those miles has been pure pleasure. I get home and my wife sees that smile and asks: "Was it good for me to honey?" Yes! The power, the turn-in, the late braking ability, the clean delivery of the engine at the entry to the corner as your eyes find that horizon. This one's a keeper. And the milage? It gets great milage for a cycle that's pushing 13,000r's
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    Reviewed on August 26, 2005

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    5.0
    This bike is a hoot! don't plan on just running a short errand on it though, it begs for the "short cut" if you know what I mean. The sound that eminates from this machine is exhilarating by itself. By far the most comfortable sport bike I have ever ridden. My only complaint is a small one and... read more
    This bike is a hoot! don't plan on just running a short errand on it though, it begs for the "short cut" if you know what I mean. The sound that eminates from this machine is exhilarating by itself. By far the most comfortable sport bike I have ever ridden. My only complaint is a small one and probably more a personal issue. I have two other v-twin machines so my desire for more low end torque is high, but I enjoy the whoosh of power at 7K.
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    Reviewed on August 7, 2005

    Motorcycle reviewed 2002 MV Agusta F4 Strada 1+1 view listing

    5.0
    Previously owning a Yamaha R6, I admittedly bought the MV Agusta because of the "cool" factor. Afterall only 300 2002 Silver MV Agusta F4 1+1s where imported into the US...this bike is unique! Also a big consideration for me was how darn beautiful it is too. Let's face it Ducati was king until... read more
    Previously owning a Yamaha R6, I admittedly bought the MV Agusta because of the "cool" factor. Afterall only 300 2002 Silver MV Agusta F4 1+1s where imported into the US...this bike is unique! Also a big consideration for me was how darn beautiful it is too. Let's face it Ducati was king until their chief designer left to come over to MV Agusta to design the F4. Some of the incredible design features include the unique "pipe organ" exhaust design, only one control arm on the rear wheel while Ducati has moved to two, the low profile sweeping faring, and all the custom CBS parts. So while my purchase decision was based on the uniqueness and beauty of the MV Agusta, I was pleasantly surprised at how well this bike handles. After riding MV Agust for a month, then had to drive my old Yamaha R6 to the store to sell. The R6 felt like a scooter compared to the MV Agusta. The MV Agusta leans into the turns smoothly with equal pressure on the handle bars. Because of the seat, foot peg, handlebar placement the rider is in the perfect position for aggressive handling. And this thing is fast with a nice little growl to boot. My only knock on the bike is it can get uncomfortable to ride after about an hour on the bike. The far lean forward puts a lot of pressure your hands which catch up with you after a while. While I thought the seat was uncomfortable when I orginally purchased the bike, it turned out to feel completely comfortable after I got used to it. Overall, the MV Agusta F4 is the best bike you'll ever purchase... you won't be disappointed!
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    Reviewed on March 6, 2005

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    5.0
    Just purchased in Orlando - no regrets! Much more comfortable than Ducati 900ss and much more frisky. Racing bike in upright position with amazing sound and power delivery. Still running in under 6000rpm. Build quality looks fabulous although all MV decals are peeling off already. Can't wait to... read more
    Just purchased in Orlando - no regrets! Much more comfortable than Ducati 900ss and much more frisky. Racing bike in upright position with amazing sound and power delivery. Still running in under 6000rpm. Build quality looks fabulous although all MV decals are peeling off already. Can't wait to complete running in and take on track day.
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    Reviewed on September 24, 2004

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    5.0
    Lots of positives: incredibly beautiful with fantastic details everywhere, nice top end power, comfortable riding position, and above all, great handling. The handling, which is both stable and nimble, defies superlatives. Excellent gearbox. Wonderful sounds. Negatives: Guzzles gas (22... read more
    Lots of positives: incredibly beautiful with fantastic details everywhere, nice top end power, comfortable riding position, and above all, great handling. The handling, which is both stable and nimble, defies superlatives. Excellent gearbox. Wonderful sounds. Negatives: Guzzles gas (22 mpg), finicky neutral light, could use more low-end power, expect naked bike windblast at speed.
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    Reviewed on August 26, 2004

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    5.0
    If you don't mind shelling out the extra cash for a great bike, look no further. The Brutale is the best combination of style and power available on the street. If you're taking it through the turns or just trying to get looks, this bike is the only way to go. This isn't the best bike for comfort... read more
    If you don't mind shelling out the extra cash for a great bike, look no further. The Brutale is the best combination of style and power available on the street. If you're taking it through the turns or just trying to get looks, this bike is the only way to go. This isn't the best bike for comfort on long trips or if you ride two-up but it sure is a lot of fun and I would buy another one again.
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    Reviewed on July 23, 2003

    Motorcycle reviewed 2002 MV Agusta F4 Strada view listing

    5.0
    You probably know its a great looking bike, but lots of people overlook the functional aspects of the Agusta. POWER It's a narrow engine with a short stroke, so if you're coming from a V-twin, it will be different. The MV lives for the upper rpms. Keep the rev's up and the MV will deliver. ... read more
    You probably know its a great looking bike, but lots of people overlook the functional aspects of the Agusta. POWER It's a narrow engine with a short stroke, so if you're coming from a V-twin, it will be different. The MV lives for the upper rpms. Keep the rev's up and the MV will deliver. My first MV (which was totaled by an SUV)was a 2000 model with 124 crank hp. At full power, it was nice. Not great but nice. After the accident, I got a 2002 all silver with 137hp and yes, the power difference is noticeable. It doesn't have the broad torque curve a liter class bike has, so it's best to keep it in the 9,000 to 13,000 range, if you want the power. Power delivery feels like a supercharge or turbo-charge 6 cylinder sports car, while a liter class bike feels like a V8 or V10 cyclinder sports car. HANDLING. Handling. It's lighter than a Ducati 996 but has the feel and confidence of the Ducati. It's heavier than a 2002 R1 but is no where near as twitchy. In fast corners, the MV really excels. In slow corners, it can needs a bit of muscle to push around. The MV's steering is really relative to what you're used to riding. DRIVABLITY In December 2002, I got an R1 to use for commuting. The MV is the perfect bike for track days and canyons but a bit out of place commuting in traffic. However, I find myself still using the MV for commuting and canyon riding and leave the R1 for just commuting. The MV is a joy to own and a pleasure to ride. You just have to accept it for want it is: A narrow focus, short stroke 4 cyclinder that needs to be rev'ed and inspires tons of confidence in the corners. Oh yes, it has the ability to make you go into your garage a 1 a.m. and "sigh".
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    Reviewed on June 15, 2003

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    5.0
    This is the least powerful, most expensive bike I ever bought... ...and the ownership experience is simply better than the rest hands down. Everything about this bike is great. The quality, the styling, the finish, the details, the sound, the feedback, and the handling. Comfort: I am 6' 2"... read more
    This is the least powerful, most expensive bike I ever bought... ...and the ownership experience is simply better than the rest hands down. Everything about this bike is great. The quality, the styling, the finish, the details, the sound, the feedback, and the handling. Comfort: I am 6' 2" and don't have any issues with comfort Reliability: after 6000 miles it's been more reliable than any Ducati I have ever had. Attention: Expect admiration from all directions, including car drivers that confess they'd never normally give a bike a second look. Every gas station visit draws an audience. 33% of your fellow bikers will make a point of saying hello, while 66% will be so green they can't even look at you; it's actually quite shocking. As Cagiva continues to demonstrate, you can't make bikes this good for those kind of prices and stay in business; get one while you can.
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    Reviewed on June 24, 2002

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    5.0
    What a bike! This bike is what all other manufactors should emulate. The quality and style. You could buy a GSXR750 and save some dough, but the point is that when you put it all together in a package does it whew your heart. The quality parts and craftmanship is what this bike does best. It was... read more
    What a bike! This bike is what all other manufactors should emulate. The quality and style. You could buy a GSXR750 and save some dough, but the point is that when you put it all together in a package does it whew your heart. The quality parts and craftmanship is what this bike does best. It was tough to spend $19000 on a 750 until you see it. The four pipes under the seat the instrument cluster is all beautifully design. I almost did buy a 998 duc, but the side by side the MV won out. Then I understand why. As for handling it is flawless. As for power...not as much as a GSXR750 but more than adequate for the most die-hard riders. It is the looks you get from people. They all gravitate to the MV no matter how many bikes are out there. Call me foolish, but this type of bike only comes out once or twice in a lifetime.
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