Description
Click here for an VINData Motorcycle History Report on this 2004 MV Agusta Brutale 750S. Additional photos are available here for your perusal.
Holding the title of the first Brutale generation that MV Agusta made, the Brutale 750 was the newest model for the Italian company, debuting originally in 2002. The 750 took the best parts of the tried-and-true F4 like the radial 16-valve engine and the chassis that cradled the EVO3 motor and adopted them in the shape of a naked superbike.
The engine came with the pre-existing changes found in the original F4, such as Mahle cylinders paired with forged pistons, which was good for 127 bhp and 59 lb-ft, all mated to a 6-speed DOHC transmission, offering the high-revving performance expected from the Italian brand’s superbikes. 49mm Showa forks were combined with a Sachs monoshock to provide a sporty and handling-biased ride for any potential owner. As Visor Down wrote in their review of the Brutale 750 S, the motorcycle is “A barking mad bike, but stylish and interesting from every angle with plenty of power.”
This example is VIN: ZCGAJFLJ74V100215. The seller is the original owner of the bike and has decided to sell his collection.
Maintenance:
The seller states, “Just did a service with oil change and new battery. The neutral light and kick stand switch work sometimes.”
Modifications:
According to the seller the bike is stock.
It is riding on Michelin Pilot Sport tires with date codes of 1903 and 5003.
The sale includes one key and original tool kit.
Cosmetic Blemishes: please see the album up top for all known cosmetic blemishes. Here is a selection:
Currently located in Livermore, California, this MV Agusta is offered on a clean California title. Per the California DMV website, it will cost $897 to bring registration current through April 2025.
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