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@gianmarco84942 жыл бұрын
I had the quadlock mounted on my mt09 with their vibration dampener, but it still f.ed up my camera stabilizer. I know that happens only with new iphones but still I was really disappointed (the vibration dampener was supposed to prevemt this issue). Watch out iphone users!
@lovelessissimo2 жыл бұрын
26:25 oh? Never had a shift lever come off on a commute? Hmmm?
@ErichWilhelmVW2 жыл бұрын
@@gianmarco8494 dang, I was looking at getting one for my RC390 definitely will just keep the phone in my pocket.
@nialls65102 жыл бұрын
@Giamarco have been using the quad lock with vibration dampener on my Rocket 3 R for over 6 months. No issues yet with my iPhone 11pro. I know somebody who’s been using the dampener on his HD Low Rider with no issues.
@gianmarco84942 жыл бұрын
My 12 pro max broke not once but twice (2nd time around I had mounted the dampener) on my mt09 also a friend of mine broke his 11 on his s1000 xr
@JCintheBCC2 жыл бұрын
I love Italian speedometers. Me: “How fast am I going right now?” MVA: “oh, very fast! You are like Vale! Very fast! Buono!
@aka_pierre2 жыл бұрын
Me: "MVA why do you have a speed limiter function?" MVA: "Ay bambino, this save you many speeding tickets, you never get any speeding ticket ever, we guarantee it!"
@pwlebrun45732 жыл бұрын
@@aka_pierre @John Carpenter You each deserve a cannoli from RevZilla for your comments. Perfetto!
@iamtherealzombie2 жыл бұрын
You should have referenced Agostini, Vale never rode for MV ;)
@lighswarm1752 жыл бұрын
$1500 for luggage is eye watering. You know you're in the deep end when the luggage costs as much as my entire bike 😅
@alm41322 жыл бұрын
Honda has the same pricing......
@bobklee2397 Жыл бұрын
In 2010 Honda charged me £1,300 for three bags for my Vfr1200F. Add inflation in and £:$ rate and you’re well over $1,500. They were also relatively small
@Firestorm6372 жыл бұрын
Some people want reliable transportation that is inexpensive without drama from point A to B. They buy Honda’s. Some people can not wait to wake up in the morning for another adventure/journey/excitement. Something that pulls on their heart strings. That is Italian exotica, MV AGUSTA. I enjoy looking at the bike as riding it. I always take another look at my MV Dragster everytime I walk away.
@pistonburner64482 жыл бұрын
Isn't it crazy when a machine can be _that_ exciting?! I've owned pretty nice sports cars etc. but _nothing_ came close to the excitement, raw thrills, perfection of riding feel of my MV Agusta! You know that feeling of excitement that you get when you buy something new, and then fades? Somehow with my MV Agusta that feeling NEVER went away, it just got even better as I learned more about it, got more used to it!!
@leekelvin002 жыл бұрын
Out of all my bikes so far only Miss Victory (my wife calls it) has that effect on me, often ringing in my ears 'ride me, come feel me again' 😝 Mayb the MV will be next 😁
@bobklee2397 Жыл бұрын
My superveloce is the same, I missed my old 2007 Brutale and ended up with the SV . Beautifully made, lovely to look at and really rewarding to ride even though I m nowhere near to its limits 😅
@datglasstho2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love that bike, but that's way out of my budget. I'd say I'd stick with a Tiger 660, but that's also out of my budget. Which means I'm stuck with my FZ6 with Sedici sidebags 😀
@Eidrian1112 жыл бұрын
Buy a used one my guy. There are places that sell them with full warranty under the price even of a tiger 660.
@exothermal.sprocket2 жыл бұрын
FZ6 was a great machine in its own right, certainly reliable.
@laughingstalk13432 жыл бұрын
The last time I saw Zach ride an MV Agusta, the gear shift lever broke off on the middle of the freeway, leaving him stuck in 6th gear. Fortunately, the triple had enough torque for Zach to finish the commute.
@sushantmanandhar13872 жыл бұрын
Hahaha I remember that, pretty sure it was 3rd though😁
@exothermal.sprocket2 жыл бұрын
Yeah 6th gear would make the Triumph Rocket III struggle to get off a stoplight.
@KellerFkinRyan Жыл бұрын
@@sushantmanandhar1387 if we're playing that game, it fell off in 2nd, but after taking the lever all the way off, he manually shifted it into 3rd and then took off again.
@CaptainFeathersword2 жыл бұрын
that bike is drop dead gorgeous.....the italians always get that part correct....as for the price.....not competitive :(
@JCintheBCC2 жыл бұрын
The big problem I see for this bike is that, if you want a 110hp gorgeous Italian upright sport touring bike with a wonderful engine and lots of bells and whistles… what’s wrong with the Ducati Multistrada V2S?
@pistonburner64482 жыл бұрын
@@JCintheBCC The fact that it's a Volkswagen, it sucks, is unreliable, and the most uncool German-owned cynical marketing crap ever.
@pistonburner64482 жыл бұрын
Do you even know that there is another version, also absolutely loaded with tech, only missing a few things from that Lusso version, that costs only 3/4 of that price?
@chorseundgrd2 жыл бұрын
@@pistonburner6448 How many MV Agustas do you own?
@pistonburner64482 жыл бұрын
@@chorseundgrd None, why? You? Have you ever even ridden one?
@virtualinsanity9112 жыл бұрын
Reliability these days is pretty good. Although I do recall a few years ago, Zack, a certain gear shift lever fell off a Brutale you were riding at the time......
@pistonburner64482 жыл бұрын
I, having owned a Brutale 800 during the "troubled MV Agusta company era" and having followed the developments of the reliability issues and company itself can tell you that MV Agusta's reliability concerns were never really an issue, and especially now for like half a decade _the opposite_ has been true! MV Agustas are proven to have been reliable for a long time, and they clearly are all based on extremely proven tech. MV Agusta used to have only a few typical faults, they didn't affect nearly all bikes, and they were not serious. Since then the sprag clutch (which didn't leave you stranded even back in the day, it gave you warnings for a long time!!) has been redesigned several times, first a fix, then an even more comprehensive fix. That fix is fitted to ALL bikes of all ages, so it fixes even the oldest F3/B3 model version bikes. The newest parts fit the oldest bikes. Fixed. Very notable is that MV Agusta took incredibly good care of customers, they fix that issue for free even for people with long gone warranty periods. Sure, MV Agustas just like ALL Italian bikes are picky about which battery you put in them. But this is the same for all Italian brands, Ducati and Aprilia also simply just need a good quality battery as their electronics don't like dropping voltages. It's really not that hard: just avoid cheaping out with bad quality batteries. Good batteries are not expensive. They've had very few issues with the gearbox but they've reworked that too. They've gone over several details which they themselves have internally also seen to be something they've wanted to upgrade and improve. The tech in their current bikes was introduced in 2010/2011!! That's when the new 3-cylinder Brutale of the B3 generation and new F3 were introduced!! Even the older versions of the engine and gearbox combo have been reliable and over the years they've been tried and tested, they've worked out even the smallest kinks and risks over the years. What they are now selling is depending how you look at it at least version 3 or more of that engine and gearbox plus other tech, and they've only become more bulletproof from the very first already incredibly reliable versions. That's actually something that makes MV Agusta stand out in reliability, not the other way around!! MV Agusta has tried and tested tech, which wasn't unreliable even a decade ago when it was first introduced but nevertheless they've kept on improving it further, and they haven't introduced any clean-sheet designs that would have reliability risks! Actually the amazing thing is how right they got the tech back when they introduced it, since they've only had to do small tweaks to that basic package. But then again it's no wonder they got it right, as the people responsible were incredible: it was MV Agusta and Cagiva Research Center (owned by MV Agusta) who spearheaded the development, set the goals, and they had access to Ferrari F1 engineers to design the engine and gearbox. They really went with state of the art, and even included then-new electronic throttle-by-wire. They only really perfected the throttle-by-wire software in about 2015, but they gave the software update to all bikes sold up to that point. There really isn't anything outdated about that package even to this day. It still performs at the top of the field, and thanks to its ripe old age they've had plenty of time to sort out even the few small kinks it had. What could be better than a fantastic engine that is old enough to have all the faults ironed out? They clearly haven't even made any mistakes with the new(or updated?) software with the new Continental cornering ABS systems etc., since there have been no reports of issues from customers. They even have the new phone app and anti-theft GPS tracking system performing without reports of problems! About the spare parts issue: a long time ago MV Agusta used to be in financial trouble and had arranged its spare parts system very badly. Since then MV Agusta has been acquired by a new owner, they got a massive cash injection making them flush and able to re-organise everything, and that's exactly what they did. They have totally re-organised their spare parts system and even the logic on how they store parts. They have a new warehouse in which they keep an adequate amount of spares to be shipped fast. It's all new. This has been up and running for years already. Any rumours of issues is outdated. It's really unfair for uninformed, totally clueless people to keep lying about any reliability issues with MV Agusta, as they have never had serious reliability issues, they've always taken responsibility honourably, they've fixed all reliability issues YEARS AGO and they do not have any bearing on their modern generation of products, any issues were related to past generations. And they've clearly signalled a complete overhaul of how they deal with these things, even coming up in many countries with not only their 3 year warranty (was even longer in some countries) as well as FREE servicing for 3 years. This probably reads like I'd be an insider in the company, but I'm not. I don't even own an MV Agusta anymore. I'm just a business owner who recognises when other small (in relation to their competition) businesses are unfairly smeared with lies even though they've been exemplary. That's just not right! It could even be that their competitors are spreading these baseless rumours of unreliability all over the internet (VW owned Ducati is not above such stunts as we know...) as a cheap way of 'competing'. We have so few smaller manufacturers in the motorcycle world and in the vehicle world in general anymore that I really take objection to unfair damaging smears like this. Small, scrappy, excellent companies like MV Agusta, Aprilia etc. don't need special treatment, but they need to be treated fairly.
@pistonburner64482 жыл бұрын
Anyone can look up the list of new versions of the parts and components I've mentioned. Everyone can see that they've even marked one generational change of the engine&gearbox combo by changing their colour from grey to black/anthracite. The fact that MV Agusta has offered all the mentioned fixes of known faults for free without any difficulty to the customers can be checked. The change of ownership and their clear announcement of a completed reworking of the parts supply is verifiable. Their constant emphasis on reliability and proof of it in the form of longer warranties and free servicing can be checked. Anyone can look up customer mentions of problems, and can see how issues have been addressed long ago.
@pistonburner64482 жыл бұрын
Why did I sell my MV Agusta? The usual worry of my safety after so many years seeing how crazy people out there in traffic are, and having so many people I've known killed or badly injured. It was also easy to decide to sell my bike because I bought my Brutale extremely cheaply when MV Agusta as a company was doing very badly, on the brink of bankruptcy, and when that parts supply issue was true. Due to those reasons trust in the brand was low and because of that I got the as-new but a few years old bike that had been sitting at a dealership for a steal. But then after I bought the bike, almost a decade ago, the company got new ownership, they clearly were saved and they did all the right things: not only did they introduce new products based on their strong existing fundamentals, but most importantly they addressed the (actually very minimal) reliability concerns and parts supply issue. And bing-bam-boom the company's reputation changed so completely that my bike, even after having used it for many years and having put on thousands on the odometer, was suddenly almost as valuable as when I bought it! I really did sell my 4 year old bike with well over 10,000 on the odometer for nearly what I paid for it! So especially when it comes to used MV Agustas: you can actually get great deals due to the false rumours of the aforementioned issues! You will know that at this point either the bike you're buying has been proven to not have the few issues it might have, or they've already been fixed for free by MV Agusta. In any case for example the starter sprag clutch issue gives you warnings for a long time and isn't a trip-killer that will suddenly strand you. You have plenty of time to get it fixed. And you'll know that you can get the newest parts for your bike that will then fix that issue for good. They made them so that the newest version fits even the oldest generations. And for those who buy new: you can benefit from the amazing, tried and tested tech and beauty of the bikes, with long warranties and free servicing, and can have peace of mind with the knowledge that the base of the bike you've bought is rock solid as it was very reliable already a decade ago when they hired Ferrari F1 engineers to design the engine and gearbox, and it's just been improved over the last decade into the very reliable package it is today. Remember: they're the same engineers who were responsible for the best bikes of the time, even the most legendary Ducatis were designed by MV Agusta and CRC (Cagiva Research Center, which is owned by MV Agusta) as they used to also own Ducati! And thought the base tech is about a decade old it's still at the top of the field performance-wise and they've even augmented it with all the moderns stuff like TFT-dash and phone app.
@TheAsheybabe892 жыл бұрын
Behold children, a MV simp in the wild
@q101152 жыл бұрын
Helluva history on MV over the past years. Glad to hear you had a good experience with them. Can you explain what you meant by "Free Servicing", specifically?
@pistonburner64482 жыл бұрын
@@q10115 MV Agusta includes 3 years of warranty and also 3 years of free servicing (scheduled servicing is free of charge), as well as 2 years roadside assistance (including tow to MV Agusta dealers within 100km)or new bikes. That is valid at least in Europe, apparently the free servicing is not offered in the USA. You'll have to ask your dealers what they offer. In much of Europe they currently also offer an automatic discount (€1000/£1000) and an extended 2 years of warranty (=total 5 years).
@pistonburner64482 жыл бұрын
Yes, a speed limiter, just like in a massive amount of cars is very handy in many countries and areas. VERY handy! Essential even! It's especially for places with twisty roads with high speed limits, and I guess also for in-town riding I suppose. That way you can let it rip freely, ride/drive according to the conditions but the limiter will help you avoid going past the speed limit. It frees you to concentrate on the riding/driving instead of looking at the speedo. Basically you're completely free to ride as you like, only concentrating on the road conditions to regulate your own riding, and then the limiter takes care of the speed limit. If you'd try to do the same with cruise control...your ride would be horrible as no-one wants to ride at constant speed through a twisty road. And if you'd use nothing at all you'd have to concentrate on the speedo constantly and usually at the worst moment, and probably still be at risk of huge speeding by mistake. I used to live in places where you don't really need the limiter at all, but then I moved to a country with very twisty roads and strict speed enforcement which makes the limiter a daily life-saver and it basically enables enjoyable driving/riding. Imagine riding on a twisty road and then every time your speed rises a bit higher you have to start looking at the speedo and you HAVE to make sure you don't go over the limit. For sure that would take way too much concentration without the limiter, and the risk of you messing up and getting a MASSIVE speeding ticket or losing your license is high.
@cisium11842 жыл бұрын
One word: Switzerland.
@JCintheBCC2 жыл бұрын
The only problem with this is that optimistic speedometer. If you set the limiter at 100kph, but the speedometer thinks you’re doing 100kph when you’re actually doing 80kph…
@thierryfaquet74052 жыл бұрын
@@cisium1184 lol I live in Geneva and yeah you just can’t speed in the country 😅
@TheAsheybabe892 жыл бұрын
Is this fucking sarcasm?
@pistonburner64482 жыл бұрын
@@TheAsheybabe89 Why would it be, Ash-low-cash?
@pwlebrun45732 жыл бұрын
A brief detour from the two-wheel world to the...no-wheel world: the ship in the harbor is a "RoRo", a roll-on/roll-off cargo ship for transporting (usually) those things that cagers ride around in while staring at their phones. Occasionally they carry things like train cars, bulldozers, etc. But mostly passenger vehicles. IIRC Long Beach is the primary entry point into the US for autos made in Asia.
@byever12 жыл бұрын
Another beautiful bike that will never leave the showroom floor.
@ixifutureproof92862 жыл бұрын
Nah, stupid people with more money than sense keep on paying these prices 🤦♂️ Might be Aprilia's most popular bike
@pistonburner64482 жыл бұрын
@@ixifutureproof9286 Another genius making such brainless comments...and not even getting the bike's brand right...
@ixifutureproof92862 жыл бұрын
@@pistonburner6448 fair point re: brand. Been watching a few Aprilia RS V4 vids lately but put off by the price of those too. That said I'd take the Aprilia over this all day long. So (the first part of) my comment stands.
@leozinhosozinho2 жыл бұрын
I'm eyeing a used full spec with the auto clutch thing (maybe disgusting idk) for 14k euro tax inc in Europe, the trick is to wait for people with too much money to get them fully specced and then pay tracer 9 gt money for it :)
@lovelessissimo Жыл бұрын
@@leozinhosozinho but then why wouldn't you just get a tracer 9?
@Jagknorr2 жыл бұрын
He stalled! 😱 He couldn’t back it in! 😱 He didn’t pop as many wheelies as i wanted him to! 😱 WHAT IS THIS WORLD COMING TO?!
@misterplow12 жыл бұрын
Zack does the best consumer test on the interweb, there you have it!
@motorcyclistfromholland88562 жыл бұрын
Personally I think this is the most beautiful bike on the market.
@triumphbill2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you left that stall in. You could of easily edited it out. People are so embarrassed when they stall or make a mistake. In the real world experienced riders occasionally have an oops.
@A_Dirrty_Bird2 жыл бұрын
Could have*
@triumphbill2 жыл бұрын
@@A_Dirrty_Bird I stand corrected
@ExoticRiderr2 жыл бұрын
As someone who owns a 2016 MV Agusta F4. I love all there bikes, such amazing bikes they make. I pick MV over any other brand. The amount of work they put into there bikes amazing.
@Indieauguste2 жыл бұрын
MV Augusta sounds horrible.
@ExoticRiderr2 жыл бұрын
@@Indieauguste not to me
@ZX8X2 жыл бұрын
@@Indieauguste are you Augusto or Agusto?
@jamiebell15282 жыл бұрын
Can you get oil and vinegar to mix? You can if you add mustard. And the the MV certainly has plenty of mustard!
@LogicalQ2 жыл бұрын
I just don’t know who this bike is for. Ultra premium tech-filled mid-displacement Italian adventure bike.
@krunchie1012 жыл бұрын
That's what I think about every MV Agusta. Oh well.
@Bush0r2 жыл бұрын
It's a Sport Tourer / Crossover, not an ADV Bike.
@Blazemon99992 жыл бұрын
Zacks complaining about how it's too hot while it's literally snowing outside here in Toronto right now. Thanks for rubbing it in man
@thumperjdm2 жыл бұрын
The looks, the triple engine, the riding position, the hand-adjustable windshield; reminds me of an upscale Italian take on my Triumph Tiger Sport 660. ;-)
@bunberrier2 жыл бұрын
Wow. They really get aesthetics. What a beautiful motorcycle.
@HockeyVictory66 Жыл бұрын
Great bike. Thanks Zach. This Smart Clutch System (SCS) version bike has rekluse clutch that allows you to fully stop and start without the clutch. You still shift with your foot though. I want this bike. There is one place in Southern California that can service these as well.
@iand.17522 жыл бұрын
Nice bike! I didn’t even know MV Augusta made touring bikes like that. Pretty cool
@316iRacer2 жыл бұрын
Kindly do a review on the 2022 S1000XR :)
@jhooton752 жыл бұрын
I don't like the idea of having the only front turn signals in the handguards. I take my hand guards off in the summer to get more airflow to my hands. You can't do that with this bike.
@vidster72 жыл бұрын
I just love How Zach Giggle and laughs when he rides
@cp3gatar Жыл бұрын
The speed limiter sounds like a useful feature, especially when cruise control is active on hilly terrain to avoid exceeding the speed limit on downhills while touring
@intangible74042 жыл бұрын
So many people complaining about price when I am seeing the base model (no bags or scs) for 12k and the bags+scs for 15k. Don't know why research is hard to do on cycletrader, but maybe I am not looking at things appropriately from an in state dealer and exploring all options
@not-fishing47302 жыл бұрын
One of these days please try the V85TT Travel, 20 lbs more with a 6 gal tank, shaft drive, saddlebags and the maintenance takes less than 1/4 the time of the MV.
@brianrainey27392 жыл бұрын
Just checked….we have 5 MV dealers in all of Canada. The closest dealer to me is 200 km away. For a brand with a checkered reputation that doesn’t give you the warm fuzzies….
@TheBasil362 жыл бұрын
I'm over 500 km from a BMW dealer and friends still buy them. You should buy a Honda if you're that worried.
@brianrainey27392 жыл бұрын
@@TheBasil36 yeah, I love reliable bikes. We currently have 3 Suzuki's, 1 Yamaha, and 1 KTM. We have owned Hondas in the past and they are amazing bikes. If your bike is not going to be as reliable as the Japanese competition then they should at least have a dealer network that will support your issues and not make ownership a nightmare. Bikes are for relieving stress not causing it.
@TravisTerrell2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I've been hoping for this one! Sooo beautiful I love that seat shape. Great term Zach said: "(T)all-rounder bikes."
@shardie782392 жыл бұрын
This bike has a 9k discount at euro cycles in Austin Texas. They selling for 10900.00. Very good price
@SALTxTHExWOUND2 жыл бұрын
I thought for sure this was a Yamaha tracer 900 from the thumbnail haha good looking bike for sure! I’ve only had the chance to ride one MV AGUSTA and it was the F3 which was super fun! Nothing like I’m used to with the big 4 but definitely a beautiful and powerful machine. 💪🏻😍
@sportbikejesus2 жыл бұрын
“a Yamaha”
@davidc1961utube2 жыл бұрын
My first thought when the bike started up was, how does this compare to a Tracer 900 GT.
@andreasbeaufort35942 жыл бұрын
Thank you for another excellent video, Zack! And that Turismo Veloce? I want one! I NEED one!
@MadJackVideos2 жыл бұрын
Speed limiters are great on roads that have average speed cameras. If you don't know what they are, they are cameras thats take your average speed over a distance. More and more roads are getting them in the UK.
@mahinrishad43032 жыл бұрын
Please do the Ducati SuperSport soon. Seems like it could an exotic but comfortable daily rider.
@theprodigalstranger52592 жыл бұрын
If the speed is off by that much I would suspect you have the speedo set for KPH. Lucky it has mirrors at all as the first rule of Italian driving "What's behind me is not important!" I think its a tiramisu!
@theboardcrafter13362 жыл бұрын
I enjoy your daily ride videos so much and Man you scare me when you ride through traffic like you do but hope you're feeling okay you sound a little sick.
@lovelessissimo2 жыл бұрын
Everyone here rides like that.
@JoshuaTootell2 жыл бұрын
Completely normal in SoCal, feels FAR safer than sitting in traffic
@theboardcrafter13362 жыл бұрын
@@JoshuaTootell I looked up the lawn in California and yeah they do that all the time but still thats a little scary because cars can move over and car door can open. I do understand why you would do it.
@herumluftenstorm2 жыл бұрын
Good evening Zack, you are very polite :). I always learn with your reviews! Thx tx! Greetings from Zurich
@snehalshetye2 жыл бұрын
Love the Odell Brewing T-shirt! My favorite brewery in Fort Collins, CO.
@byever12 жыл бұрын
22:18 for dirt road shortcut!
@EternalOcean12 жыл бұрын
Disappointed by not seeing you testing the SCS system that a high selling point in the modern traffic situation. The price is also too high, but it's a lot in the package. Didn't get much understanding about what electronics that creature had: IMIU? TRC? ARC? Launch? Quickshifter up and down? The electronic suspension (and how it works)? But that limiter, cruise, and SCS are so interesting, for main markets were moto use is mostly for proper individual and fast transportation and not a just a toy for occasional fun, people more often looking towards day by day usability and design then raw power or handling.
@pistonburner64482 жыл бұрын
IMU, Quickshifter up and down (and an excellent one), adjustable lean-angle-sensor traction control, cornering ABS, rear wheel lift mitigation, it has it all. Even satellite tracking theft protection, 3 year warranty and free servicing is standard. I don't know what you mean with TRC and ARC. At least the SCS version has 'launch', I believe the other versions don't. Even the 'base' model, the Turismo Veloce Rosso which costs 3/4 of the Lusso version has most of that, I guess it's only missing the satellite tracking theft protection and heated grips, but those can be added on as optional extras. And you can't get the SCS clutch on the Rosso version.
@rabonour2 жыл бұрын
idk but it seems like $20k should get you a functional speedometer
@jklmnoable2 жыл бұрын
More MV Agusta!!! 😁
@mattwilliams74542 жыл бұрын
love how MV Agusta look. but its 2 days drive to the nearest dealer.
@morley38102 жыл бұрын
So, a bit of a relevant but not totally related question: Why ARE motorcycle speedos so far out? Cars aren't in general. How did that become an industry standard? Who decided that was a good idea? What's interesting is that on the bikes I've owned the odometer/trip meter is quite accurate. So I don't believe the issue is related to getting the bike past the warranty period sooner lol
@JoshuaTootell2 жыл бұрын
My 2004 1000RR read 90 mph at 81 MPH (redline in first gear). My 2003 GSXR is much closer, according to the radar on the side of the road. I don't get it.
@morley38102 жыл бұрын
@@JoshuaTootell my VFR shows 107kph at a true GPS read 100. So, 7%. My Katana 750 was similar All of my caged vehicles are within 2%. It's weird and I hate it. Not sure why it's a thing.
@retiredstillriding8432 жыл бұрын
The speed limiter is great in Europe where we have a lot of average speed check cameras, where your speed is measured by cameras over a long distance.
@salvadorvega98342 жыл бұрын
we have huge, nice toll roads in texas, and i always wondered why they haven’t implanted that into their systems. here’s to not jinxing it.
@TheAsheybabe892 жыл бұрын
So don't run a plate?
@Firestorm6372 жыл бұрын
A Honda car and a Lamborghini are both similar forms of transportation moving from point A to B. One version offers reliability without drama every single day going to work. The other version offers an adventure/journey/exclusivity/exotic engine everyday to work. You admire it before a the ride and take one last look as you walk in the office. One version really pulls on the old heart strings the other is just reliable transportation from point A to B. MV AGusta is that moving art, that emotional attachment. I own a MV. I also own a Lamborghini. I am an vehicle enthusiast. I know everything about the vehicles, history, and place of manufacture.
@Firestorm6372 жыл бұрын
MV offers the longest warranty, I believe, at 3 years. That should help those concerned about reliability. In the USA a motorcycle is a luxury vs Europe. Most people usa also Own a car
@sprezzatura8755 Жыл бұрын
I know that MV Agusta has had a number of owners over the years including Harley-Davidson. But it seems that they are still an independent company as of now. That cannot be said for most other motorcycle manufacturers which are generally part of a large corporate entity. I've owned Ducati, Moto Guzzi and Aprilia. All wonderful motorcycles for different reasons. But MV Agusta seems special and exclusive. I need to test ride one. I think their factory is in San Marino which is one of the smallest countries in the world despite being within Italy.
@AOL0321 Жыл бұрын
As always, great review Zack! Love your Daily rider show here on KZbin. I just purchased one of the older leftovers, new in the crate, 2021 Rosso models and am quite excited to transition to a sports tourer after recently selling my 2018 Street Triple R, which I adored. Just wondering what your flat kit includes for tubeless tires?(I would imagine these are tubeless unlike some ADV bikes)
@WyattGoslingIsCool2 жыл бұрын
That cannoli metaphor was better than it had any right to be. I think the speed limiter is a useful touring feature. If you are going doing the highway with a speed limit of 90 to 110 km/h, it can be hard to stick to 50 km/h when you are in a small town. These towns are aggressive at enforcing their speed limit for that reason. Cruise control works well for some towns, but in others you are constantly re-engaging. A temporary speed limiter sounds like a great way to avoid those tickets.
@wa_liang_eh2 жыл бұрын
would you be doing a review on the Dragster 800RR 2021?
@12345rpm2 жыл бұрын
The bike is not heavy amongst its competitors. That's the reason why I bought one
@leekelvin002 жыл бұрын
Did a test ride here in Singapore & I fell in Love ❤️ It's the most beautiful Sports Tourer I have ever seen, it sets my heart racing when I throw my leg over it, it feels comfort for road trip, it leans into corners confidently & pull out of corners effortlessly & the exhaust note is so lovely... If I may say... The whole experience is better than sex 😍 The only thing holding me back is deciding which bike to let go. Wifey said there is onli room for 3 bikes, sell away 1 b4 buying another 😢
@diegocella67912 жыл бұрын
at least the gear lever didn't fall off!
@gordonlbelyea44092 жыл бұрын
That would have been "Brutale" had it done so.
@sportbikejesus2 жыл бұрын
I can see the benefit of the speed limiter. Some CCs are really easy to cancel which means they are really hard to not cancel with unintended throttle input. Others (s1000xr) are very stable so you can relax when using but then it’s very abrupt when you want to cancel. This sounds like a nice feature where you can peg the throttle and maintain a chosen speed but when you want to slow down, it probably rolls off as nicely as any unlimited throttle would.
@C64SX2 жыл бұрын
I have a speed limiter in my car, and I do find some uses for it from time to time. Especially rush hour traffic where there are speed cameras. There's a lot of speed variations from slow to 'normal' speed, so a regular cruise control won't be useful. I just set the speed limiter and follow the flow of the traffic without having to worry about going too fast past the cameras. Yea it's an old car, from before the age of adaptive cruise controls :)
@altortugas59792 жыл бұрын
DR the new Nightster 975. Please, Zack?
@lmafo4utube2 жыл бұрын
Yo! Saw you at revfest! What a great time lol
@bombaya852 жыл бұрын
Would love your take on the 2.gen BMW S1000XR.
@davidcardinal99002 жыл бұрын
Great review! Love the comparisions at the end.
@cosmozellman2 жыл бұрын
As an Italian sport-tourer, I'm surprised by the lack of a Multistrada comparison. (Light-years out of my budget, but I know which way I'd be leaning before a proper test ride.)
@Firestorm6372 жыл бұрын
Moving art! No mods needed. All premium
@burrito-town2 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see the BMW F900 XR on Daily Rider. It is a fantastic middleweight bike and I'd love to see where it falls on the leaderboard.
@johnreggie77972 жыл бұрын
Do you own one? What year?
@Mr.ZiggedWhenHeShouldaZagged2 жыл бұрын
So, MV Agusta, your intent was if the road conditions change you have to pull over to adjust suspension for the temporary change in road surface, but if you happen to pick up a passenger with luggage without stopping you can adjust the suspension for your new found weight? oof
@shemotoadv34062 жыл бұрын
Love the shirt! Odell. Some Colorado love!
@ImDavidJames2 жыл бұрын
Cool bike. I also like advertising quad lock with a smashed phone haha
@mohammadmishkat6874 Жыл бұрын
26:22 what on earth are you talking about zack😑 The last MVA you rode its gear shift lever literally fell off mid ride. Then you did the rest of the video on third gear.😂 Edit: It was the MVA brutale 800
@rahulfromkerala Жыл бұрын
Zach got the accent perfect!
@Firestorm6372 жыл бұрын
MV very exclusive similar to Ferrari/Lambo. Build around 7000 total bikes/year. Ducati builds around 60,000 bikes/ year. BMW around 180,000 bikes/year. Japanese build millions/year.
@Firestorm6372 жыл бұрын
Triples are a v4 but more character
@nealsteik94082 жыл бұрын
Damn, MV Agusta makes some stunning bikes.
@kawabungah202 жыл бұрын
Next time I want a canolli, I'm going directly to RevZilla! I'm in love with the styling and the fit and finish on this machine. Where, in Central California, could I even find one of these or get it serviced on a cross-country trip!? An impressive bike for sure. I think, though, I like the Tiger even more.....
@HS998762 жыл бұрын
Nice bike, same power as my Gsxs750 but three times the price !! I just have to upgrade the handlebar to an adventure touring handlebar and add a touring windshield!!!
@TheBasil362 жыл бұрын
and affordable parts/service.
@bobklee23973 ай бұрын
I just got one, there are some very attractive finance deals that KTM seem to be driving - in the UK anyway. I m just running it in at the moment. Firestorm 637 is right, KTM are aiming to get even more premium, minimum US$27,000 apparently. This is probably my last MV (unless they want to give me one).
@seanylewl2 жыл бұрын
Hi Zach, if you see this I've been thinking... and I'm not sure splitting up the leaderboard into seasons is the right move. I mean, all bikes really should be compared fairly right? I know the board will get big... but there's nothing wrong with having a big board, my momma always used to tell me. Peace out
@JordanLedbetter2 жыл бұрын
Agreed completely.
@nickc2871 Жыл бұрын
I'd like to see separate leaderboards, but separated by types of bikes: sport, touring, etc. Then we can see how similar bikes stack up against each other.
@josemiguelmosqueda81305 ай бұрын
Hey bro, Greetings from Mexico. Incredible work on your video. I have a question. I recently bought an MV TV, but I still can't activate the cruise control. Could you explain the tricks to activate it? Some blogs mention that you have to be in 6th gear. Is this true? Thanks and regards
@russellhammer59762 жыл бұрын
In two years all of these "luxury" tour-y bikes are going to need full on keyboards. "For $500 extra it comes with a factory mouse pad on the tank."
@indy92 жыл бұрын
Would love to see you review the KTM 790 or 890 Adv
@michaelmustet71432 жыл бұрын
Are there any other bikes with speed limiters? Handy feature.
@vegasrebel7812 жыл бұрын
Wish Zach did one on the dragster rr. Been in the market since 2015 and on its 3rd gen now.
@AOL0321 Жыл бұрын
Zach What equipment is in your tool/flat kit exactly?
@donwalker97672 жыл бұрын
Nice review. The turismo veloce lusso comes with the saddles bags? Or at least it did when I bought mine brand new last year. £15000 I paid in uk. Love it been all over it’s never missed a beat. Comfy. fast and you can really throw it into the corners. Going touring Spain and Portugal end of June can’t wait✊🏻 I agree with the weight tho and it’s high up on the bike making it abit top heavy. 👍🏻
@featzkbai2 жыл бұрын
saw one on the road a couple of days ago, had no idea what it was but thought it looked like a mv agusta, good to know i was right
@elwood622 жыл бұрын
25 seconds in and we’ve already established that he’s going to ride another bike that’s well out of my price range.
@Hansengineering2 жыл бұрын
It's the title of the vehicle. Why did you click on it?
@PrestonGladd2 жыл бұрын
Ugh, quadlock, I am bombarded with quadlock on all my social media. It’s so bad that I have vowed to never buy quadlock because I resent the ad campaign stalking me so much! 😂
@thierryfaquet74052 жыл бұрын
Yeah some brands really needs to chill down their spam. Seeing you every fucking where won’t make me want to be your products.
@diegocella67912 жыл бұрын
I think the boat is LNG powered car carrier?
@chrism57052 жыл бұрын
What a good looking machine!!! I realize that this is "Daily Rider" which is a value and practicality oriented ranking system.... BUT you don't buy a MV Agusta for value or practicality. You buy it because it is just so good looking & sounding (I dig triples). MV is a low volume boutique motorcycle manufacturer, and as such are not going to compete with the Big Four.
@your_royal_highness Жыл бұрын
Why pay $20k for a smaller engine triple? Would not a Tracer 9 GT+ be a better option?
@JibsMotoVlog2 жыл бұрын
OMG tell us how you cracked your iPhone screen? Did you drop it while doing whilly?
@SWTrailsAndWheels2 жыл бұрын
Revzilla is so big, there are probably multiple purchases per second. You would need to ride a wheelie the whole ride.
@TheAsheybabe892 жыл бұрын
Never understood why people act like MV is special. They dominate in zero categories other than intentionally limiting production to drive up perceived price and lack of dealer network.
@thierryfaquet74052 жыл бұрын
A great bike with a crazy price.
@mojomoto2592 жыл бұрын
can you review the CFMoto 700CL-X Heritage?
@Firestorm6372 жыл бұрын
European/Italian vehicles pull on my heart strings. Yes, a corvette and a Lambo do the same thing. One is more of an adventure vs just a nice ride. I own a Super Duke and a MV AGusta Dragster 800rr Pirelli edition. I have owned a new Lambo Gallardo. Love my MV.
@dancarlos12162 жыл бұрын
The Italian bikes recently got me also, a Panigale 959 track only bike and looking to sell my CBR600RR to get an F3 800. They just have that exotic fizz you don't get with other brands.
@gtgeoff9162 жыл бұрын
Nice one Zac. I bought a Triumph Tiger 850 Sport. It does it all and is much lighter.
@martyncrossley5702 жыл бұрын
No, they're both almost exactly the same weight.
@gtgeoff9162 жыл бұрын
The Tiger is about 450 pounds, I think. Anyhow it's all a point of view!
@martyncrossley5702 жыл бұрын
@@gtgeoff916 Both Triumph and MV claim 192KG(423LB) dry and the measured wet weights in the reviews I've seen are approx 215KG(474LB) for both. Not sure where the 500LB mentioned in the video comes from, suppose it could the panniers, centrestand and extra 1.5 litres of fuel
@willemolthaar18022 жыл бұрын
Info, I had the 2017 TV Lusso, it had electronic suspensions, and saddle bags where included in the 17k€ price, this not… sure it’s a Lusso??
@KeepinItSurreal2 жыл бұрын
Hey Zack what's the word on the Tuareg 660 daily ride entry?
@joelthemole30202 жыл бұрын
I know they have been around a long time, but any chance you could do a Kawi ZX-14R Ninja? I have heard they are remarkably comfortable and easy to ride, but capable of pretty crazy near H2 levels of performance in acceleration, braking, and handling, and are reasonably affordable. I would love to see your perspective on one as an around town bike!
@Full_Deflection Жыл бұрын
MV’s are always pretty, but this thing competes directly with the Tracer 9GT which is $15k new, making the MV 50% more expensive than the Yami that just does the job better.