After fifteen years the importer finally decided to listen to me and he took the MV F4 Brutale for a ride and it stopped on him on the way to Gosford (before New Castle). The diagnosis? The alternator was overheating be aims at 110 km / hr the Engine was revving at 6500 RPM. $2800.00 Australian. Not under warranty? No. Why did it take you fifteen years to rectify? I do not know. Would I buy anything Italian? No on your life. I will buy American, Japanese, Australian or British. At least the warrantees are real.
We purchased a new MV Agusta at a cost of $30,000.00 and it is so unreliable that we can only ride it on short distances. The dealers and importers etc closed their doors. At one time they had the MV Agusta in their workshop for three years. It has cost us thousands. I would never buy a MV Agusta again.
David Barrel, we had two new computers installed at a cost of $3,000.00 each. I have spoken to experts at the Moto GP and at the WSBK Races at Phillip Island (I am a Flag Marshall at the motorcycle races. I was informed that the Fuel sensors are not adequate for the function that they are to performe. The dealer / importer will not use after market and if we pay for the parts they will stop talking to us. Why is the person selling a $30,000.00 motorcycle for eight thousand? In Australia they are not selling because of reliability. The dealer / importer has had it since November 2019. They only just noticed that the rear tyre is very old and it still has all the tread. They do not understand the inbuilt faults. The New South Wales, Australia CTTT (Consumer Trader and Tennancy Tribunal) said that the motorcycle is not fit for purpose.
Why would they put a wire throttle that gives you a lag in throttle responce And is there a way to cure it?
Basically the same bike as their 2010 1090 RR? But with added marketing?
thats a steering damper @ 4:20, didn't hear them rev it above about 4k, yeah clueless....
Non adjustable mirrors? Are you sure? Maybe they are just really stiff. OK the last 20 seconds of the video explains why he is going so slow.
Tell me the ground clearance
if you scrape something your falling off...
accelerator lag? on this bike? how come?
All MVs have it low end it's a fuelling problem I think , ecu map sorts it apparentally
@@MrZ1000fam my Alfa Romeo 159 also have it. Seem to be an italian problem:)
@@davidvarela8739 lol my Ducati 1198 doesn't that thing has power everywhere haha
@@MrZ1000fam i have an eye on those ducs.
@@davidvarela8739 lol £6500 it's yours looking at a triumph speed triple 1050 now, need more of a commuter lol
Asking who this bike appeals to I'm 25 and looking to swap it as a daily for my 1198 ducati it's perfect
mmh , and no more wind shelter for highway?
@@davidvarela8739 but a aftermarket little windscreen probably for journeys like that I prefer the twisty back roads lol
@@MrZ1000fam go get it :) that would be awesome, and get it on film !
I want one real bad!
After fifteen years the importer finally decided to listen to me and he took the MV F4 Brutale for a ride and it stopped on him on the way to Gosford (before New Castle). The diagnosis? The alternator was overheating be aims at 110 km / hr the Engine was revving at 6500 RPM. $2800.00 Australian. Not under warranty? No. Why did it take you fifteen years to rectify? I do not know. Would I buy anything Italian? No on your life. I will buy American, Japanese, Australian or British. At least the warrantees are real.
We purchased a new MV Agusta at a cost of $30,000.00 and it is so unreliable that we can only ride it on short distances. The dealers and importers etc closed their doors. At one time they had the MV Agusta in their workshop for three years. It has cost us thousands. I would never buy a MV Agusta again.
wow , sounds bad. please share some of those problems. Computer ecu related?
David Barrel, we had two new computers installed at a cost of $3,000.00 each. I have spoken to experts at the Moto GP and at the WSBK Races at Phillip Island (I am a Flag Marshall at the motorcycle races. I was informed that the Fuel sensors are not adequate for the function that they are to performe. The dealer / importer will not use after market and if we pay for the parts they will stop talking to us. Why is the person selling a $30,000.00 motorcycle for eight thousand? In Australia they are not selling because of reliability. The dealer / importer has had it since November 2019. They only just noticed that the rear tyre is very old and it still has all the tread. They do not understand the inbuilt faults. The New South Wales, Australia CTTT (Consumer Trader and Tennancy Tribunal) said that the motorcycle is not fit for purpose.
You got to Love garbage America Tv bike reviews, Quote single disc in rear with twin disc up front, with multiple pistons, stating the obvious.