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    SOLD! 2017 MV Agusta F3 800 - $13,000

    Year: 2017 Make: MV Agusta Model: F3 800 Mileage: 1,9XX Engine Size: 798cc Cylinders: 3 Price: $13,000 Location: Washington D.C./ Northern VA Here is for sale the only F3 800 in the NOVA area, and the absolute best I have EVER owned. I've owned many sports bikes and sports cars, and...
  2. C

    2004 Monster 800 For Sale

    This Monster 800 is yellow with a power commander and after market pipes. According to my mechanic this bike needs a new fuel pump system, slave cylinder for clutch and battery. It may need new tires. It would make a great project for someone. Message me if interested. Make me an offer on...
  3. U

    Battery Tender Jr. 800 for Lithium?

    I'm hopefully going to be picking up my new V4S soon, and plan on connecting a battery tender, since it will be sitting for a while, and just to keep battery from draining down. I've read where these Lithium batteries don't recover if they get too low, and very expensive to replace, plus a real...
  4. K

    My 800 super sport

    Hi, I have this 2005 super sport 800, It stop starting. Turn key on, everting seems to energize. Push the start button, the solenoid clicks but will not crank over the starter. I have replaced both the starter and the solenoid and still will not start. If I jump the starter it will start and...
  5. thorny

    800 miles in. A few thoughts

    So, I've put 800 miles on her in the first 1.5 weeks since the purchase, still in break-in and it's been a torture, but I am by the book, so sticking to it. So I haven't used it "properly", but wanted to share a few thoughts and ask some questions. 1. I love the bike so far as this is...
  6. D

    Blauer H.T. Force One 800 Helmet

    I know this is an Italian company that probably doesn't have much presence in the USA, but does anyone have any hands-on experience with this helmet? I'm wondering how it compares to my AGV Corsa... and it looks awesome IMO - a perfect match for the bike...
  7. 80shilling

    Almost 4,000 miles on my 1299S. Update.

    Well, it's been a fun few weeks getting to know the 1299. I have almost 4,000 miles on her now and she's been as solid as a rock. From the daily grind of commuting, to major blasts up my favorite stretch of Tarmac up HWY1. Coming from a BMW S1000RR, it took time to get used to the massive...
  8. b9009b

    MV Agusta Stradale 800

    This is MV's direct competition to the Ducati Hyperstrada and some BMW bikes. Your thoughts? I own a Hyperstrada but this is completely sick. Specs follow the pics. Traction control, electronic quickshifter, ABS with rear-wheel lift-up mitigation, multiple engine maps: the...
  9. southeastduc

    Anyone ride the MV 800 Dragster?

    So I was up at my local shop today just to see if anything is new and saw the MV 800 Dragster. Wondering if anyone has any experience or has ridden this bike. It looks pretty damn good and fun. Thinking of adding something different to my garage. Not getting rid of the 1199.
  10. Duck41

    On Two Wheels - Ducati 899 vs MV F3 800

    899 Panigale vs. MV Augusta F3 800 http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fgnF7Iq_0CQ
  11. J

    Rode an MV F3 800 this past weekend

    I love this bike! What an incredible sound. The snarling, aggressive intake honk it gives off when you really give it full beans is so addicting. I've always loved triples, ever since my Triumph T595 back in the early 2000's. My Ducati dealer, Melillimoto in Ocala, FL, recently became an MV...
  12. double0

    MV Agusta F3 800

    MV Agusta has introduced the F3 800 sport bike, incorporating a stroked version of the three-cylinder engine found in the F3 675, now displacing 798cc. MV claims a quite remarkable peak horsepower of 148 at 13,000 rpm. The relatively long stroke should provide a fairly broad spread of torque...
  13. VAST

    Why Are Americans Driving Straight Into The Non-Recovery (And 800 On The S&P)?

    "One look at Americans' driving habits represented by total vehicle miles travelled through the start of the Second Great Depression shows a simple chart: an uninterrupted diagonal line from the lower left to the upper right, which makes sense - a growing economy means more commuting, means more...
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