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Yes, MV Agusta is very light in dealers and while you can order some parts in short order, cosmetics, and especially warranty service is problematic. Ducati Austin is an MV Agusta dealer who told me they don’t service MV any more because the last time they had a warrantee claim the bike sat disassembled for 3 years waiting on a response from MV Agusta. So yes Moto Guzzi is better. My opinion maybe colored by living so close to AF1 Racing and having access to GTMoto support though. Don’t get me wrong I really love the Super Veloce but I’m aware that if it breaks it will take a long time to fix and probably be expensive.Are you saying MV is worse than MG for parts and dealers? With KTM joining forces with MV, things should improve greatly.
P.S. I'm dreaming of a Turismo Veloce.
It is a core work out in traffic and it’s amazing going fast or on a twisty road. The seat is hard. I like it, though I might just be weird.Such a purty bike. How is the riding comfort on the SuperVeloce?
It's okay to be weird, else we would think with our heads and buy a japanese bike hahaIt is a core work out in traffic and it’s amazing going fast or on a twisty road. The seat is hard. I like it, though I might just be weird.