
Mv Agusta Brutale 800 Review
"Sensational bike, but budget generously or buy it broken-hearted."
Used Buyer Review
Let's be straight: the Brutale 800 is one of the most emotionally intoxicating bikes you'll ever throw a leg over. That triple-cylinder engine is genuinely special — it pulls hard from low revs, screams to the redline, and sounds like nothing else on the road. The chassis is razor-sharp, steering is telepathic, and it looks like Italian sculpture. You'll forgive a lot just sitting on it. But here's what the magazine glamour shots don't show you: MV Agusta's reliability record is patchy at best. Earlier models had fueling gremlins, electrical niggles, and throttle bodies that needed frequent balancing. Service intervals are short and dealer labor rates are eye-watering. Always buy one with full documented history and budget an extra $800-1,200 annually for maintenance. A neglected example will punish you financially. Buy a well-serviced 2014 or newer example from a verifiable owner and this bike will reward you every single ride. Skip the cheap ones — they're cheap for a reason.
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You want low-cost, worry-free ownership
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