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Re: MV

Posted: May 1st, '20, 08:33
by layne
The things that have failed on mine weren't MV.
Rear brake -Brembo
Clutch slave cylinder - Brembo
Alarm - Datatool

Re: MV

Posted: May 1st, '20, 13:15
by Scotty
layne wrote: May 1st, '20, 08:33 The things that have failed on mine weren't MV.
Rear brake -Brembo
Clutch slave cylinder - Brembo
Alarm - Datatool
Didn't the rider have a serious brain - right wrist malfunction at Donington as well Layne? :wink:

Re: MV

Posted: May 1st, '20, 13:53
by TLS-Moose
Radiator?

The 4cyl MV's are as reliable as any Japanese bike (more so, in some cases). The triples have some tales of woe, centres around the Sprague clutch, but that seems to have resolved itself now too.

Re: MV

Posted: May 1st, '20, 16:12
by layne
Scotty wrote: May 1st, '20, 13:15
layne wrote: May 1st, '20, 08:33 The things that have failed on mine weren't MV.
Rear brake -Brembo
Clutch slave cylinder - Brembo
Alarm - Datatool
Didn't the rider have a serious brain - right wrist malfunction at Donington as well Layne? :wink:
See not MV issues
That was rider or Pirelli Corsa at fault. :wink:

Re: MV

Posted: May 1st, '20, 16:14
by layne
TLS-Moose wrote: May 1st, '20, 13:53 Radiator?

The 4cyl MV's are as reliable as any Japanese bike (more so, in some cases). The triples have some tales of woe, centres around the Sprague clutch, but that seems to have resolved itself now too.
Yes and the Rad. Forgot about that. But that was stone so could you class it as MV or Highway?

Re: MV

Posted: May 1st, '20, 19:20
by bkingalan
Saw the Claudio at Moto corsa just before they closed for the lock down it really is sticky tissue stuff 😍😍😍😍

Re: MV

Posted: May 3rd, '20, 22:40
by menzies3032
When we get out of lock down looking to buy a new bike and going to be having a serious test ride on a Triumph 765 RS and the MV Agusta Brutale 800 rr they are great looking bikes.