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Not for mainstream...but anyhow MV Agusta Thailand

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thought I post some info on this glorious brand. I have never been on one, nor did I test one, so this is just info out of the can....wink.png

The new 3 cylinder Brutale bikes are now available in 2 flavours: 675 and 800cc!

The 675 goes for 769,000 Baht, the 800 for 869,000

and they also have specials offers on the 2012 models as below:

F4 RR (2012) Retail 1,899,000 THB special offer at 1,699,000 THB available in red or white

F4 R (2012) Retail 1,469,000 THB special offer at 1,269,000 THB available in white/grey

Brutale RR (2012) 1078cc Retail 1,299,000 THB special offer at 1,099,000 THB available in red or black

Brutale R (2012) 1078cc Retail 1,059,000 THB special offer at 959,000 THB available in red

Brutale (2012) 920cc Retail 980,000 THB special offer 880,000 THB available in matt black or pearl matt white

and if this is not enough eye candy....the Rivale 800 will be available end of the year at around 980,000 (just about released in Europe)

Service is in the same place as the KTM I believe. Although of course prices are high and it will never been mainstream, I appreciate the Thai big bike market getting more choice....not everyone wants a Honda or Kawasaki (nothing against those great bikes, they are probably and always will be the most reliable, easy to service and Bang for the buck bikes for the local market, yet some guys are just in craving for something 'else'....the same way they would be looking at an Alfa Romeo at home or even one of the new Citroens....might not make sense, but not all in life has to make perfect sense....perfect can be boring...;)

Enjoy...

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Just showed the pics to my wife hoping she'd appreciate something more than a plate of somtam as a thing of beauty.

"cbr?" she replied. Some girls just don't understand.

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Just showed the pics to my wife hoping she'd appreciate something more than a plate of somtam as a thing of beauty.

"cbr?" she replied. Some girls just don't understand.

Hey, congrats you are more advanced than me....if I would (I not dare) to show it to my better half she would only shake her head and saying: 2 wheels....

Lovely bikes for sure, but given the long drawn out dramas I've had with extremely simple things here I'm not sure I'd take my chances owning one of these in LOS.

Nice to drool over though :)

Nice bikes and dealer is greedy!

Sent from my GT-N7100 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app

Lovely bikes for sure, but given the long drawn out dramas I've had with extremely simple things here I'm not sure I'd take my chances owning one of these in LOS. 

 

Nice to drool over though :)

 

Spot on ll, the KTM and MV dealer charges way too much, even when you consider the import taxes their prices are way too high!

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There used to be an F3 on Khao San Road!

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