2015 MV Agusta Turismo 800

I decided to buy this 2015 Turismo Veloce 800

2015 Turismo Veloce 800

Available at TRD Motorcycles
******* with only 18012 km

*** I LOVE IT! ***

What do owners say about their TV’s (Turismo Veloce’s)

Owners how has no clue what they going on about except to yack over his experience with his specific bike in his specific location. This dude complains about glare on the TFT display. (no other motorcycle will have a TFT until late 2019) Complains about reselling it be difficult! In same breath – not ever planning to sell. Complains about expensive parts – same breath never had to repair it. No problems with it at all other that the required 15000km maintenance parts.
He likes the looks and find the seating comfortable. lol. URGH – I hate owners reviews. No one person will have the same experience.

What do MV Agusta owners say in general

I am going to sum it up: Love and hate it all the same, mostly hate the after sales support and long turnaround on spare part – well they only speculate as none actually even had to order anything. This one youtuber made a good point – search any other manufacturers name plus the word problems. Surprised to see no major mechanical breakdowns reported for MV, only petty stuff like cable clips breaking (1 oak), another complaining about his seat,

And yet – the only owners who has a MV actually looking to buy a second. And all of them made it clear – they are passionate about their MV’s and do mind waiting longer (bit) for their hand crafted parts.

Online MV Parts – https://www.bike-parts-mv.com

Reviews you should watch – motorcycle.com

They are journalist and kinda know what they on about.

Full Disclosure: I already loved this bike before I ever even laid eyes on it. MV’s stunning Rivale got my heart racing and when I first heard they were considering a long-legged sport-tourer with an 800cc-Triple, I didn’t even need to hear its sublime “Turismo Veloce” naming before I knew I wanted one. Then came the aggressively voluptuous visuals followed by a long wait between the time we shot a video of the bike’s unveiling in late 2013 and this actual first ride in spring of 2015. Many of us began to wonder if the bike had been stillborn, the victim of some budget cut or other ignoble fate. Alas, our fears were simply due to our own high expectations and MV deciding to really take their time nailing their first ever touring motorcycle. Now it’s time to see if that wait has paid off. – motorcycle.com

MV Agusta Turismo Veloce 800 Parts and how much they cost

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