2020 MV Agusta Brutale RR SCS
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Re: 2020 MV Agusta Brutale RR SCS
There is an MV specialist place in Leicestershire.
I can't vouch for their work peronally but usally independent places are the ones to go too.
https://raceenginebuild.com/superbike-r ... mv-agusta/
I can't vouch for their work peronally but usally independent places are the ones to go too.
https://raceenginebuild.com/superbike-r ... mv-agusta/
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Re: 2020 MV Agusta Brutale RR SCS
Thanks Simon. Noted for future reference.
It's booked it with Completely Motorcycles. They've offered to collect it which means I don't have to take time off work and worry about it not starting.
It's booked it with Completely Motorcycles. They've offered to collect it which means I don't have to take time off work and worry about it not starting.
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Re: 2020 MV Agusta Brutale RR SCS
They were supposed to pick the bike up tomorrow but I had a call this morning to say they were about 20 miles away and could collect if it wasn't a problem. The bloke who came seemed to know what he was doing and took care of the bike when he loaded it up. I've told them there's no rush but apparently they've already booked a slot in the diary for the work to be carried out.
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Re: 2020 MV Agusta Brutale RR SCS
Kwacky wrote: ↑26 Apr 2023, 16:36 They were supposed to pick the bike up tomorrow but I had a call this morning to say they were about 20 miles away and could collect if it wasn't a problem. The bloke who came seemed to know what he was doing and took care of the bike when he loaded it up. I've told them there's no rush but apparently they've already booked a slot in the diary for the work to be carried out.


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Re: 2020 MV Agusta Brutale RR SCS
They won't have any in stock because they only did the SCS model for one year 

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Re: 2020 MV Agusta Brutale RR SCS
They dropped the MV off at lunchtime. I just need the time to take it out to give the battery a good charge 
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Re: 2020 MV Agusta Brutale RR SCS
I managed to cook the rear brake
We pulled up at a layby. As we pulled away the bike felt sluggish, like it was bogged down, but it soon went. I put it down to topping up with super or using too much throttle when I pulled away.
I get home and the rear wheel is covered in brake fluid. It obviously cooked and looked for a way out.
I do my best to clean it up but it's been on for too long. The rear wheel is going to need some TLC

We pulled up at a layby. As we pulled away the bike felt sluggish, like it was bogged down, but it soon went. I put it down to topping up with super or using too much throttle when I pulled away.
I get home and the rear wheel is covered in brake fluid. It obviously cooked and looked for a way out.
I do my best to clean it up but it's been on for too long. The rear wheel is going to need some TLC
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Re: 2020 MV Agusta Brutale RR SCS
Has that actually gone through the powder coat? Looks like it needs a bit of compound to remove that. If you're certain it's on top you could actually use brake fluid to re-emulsify it and then clean with brake cleaner, etc
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Re: 2020 MV Agusta Brutale RR SCS
Ooops.Kwacky wrote: ↑07 Jun 2023, 17:22 I managed to cook the rear brake![]()
We pulled up at a layby. As we pulled away the bike felt sluggish, like it was bogged down, but it soon went. I put it down to topping up with super or using too much throttle when I pulled away.
I get home and the rear wheel is covered in brake fluid. It obviously cooked and looked for a way out.
I do my best to clean it up but it's been on for too long. The rear wheel is going to need some TLC
Its a shame it doesnt auto release really.. That must have been hot!
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Re: 2020 MV Agusta Brutale RR SCS
I might phone MV tomorrow and just say it seized and failed. Blame them and ask about a warranty claim.
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Re: 2020 MV Agusta Brutale RR SCS

It must have failed, mustn't it.?? -Unless you'd been riding round with your boot resting on the brake pedal, and you can't see that happening given your extensive riding experience..
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Re: 2020 MV Agusta Brutale RR SCS
I called DMC who I bought the bike from. They've got no access at all now to MV Agusta so they can't help.
I called Completely Motorcycles who swapped the battery for me recently. They're collecting it tomorrow if the driver routes are confirmed. If not they'll get it next week. They can't say if it's a warranty issue until they look at it.
I called Completely Motorcycles who swapped the battery for me recently. They're collecting it tomorrow if the driver routes are confirmed. If not they'll get it next week. They can't say if it's a warranty issue until they look at it.
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Re: 2020 MV Agusta Brutale RR SCS
Worth a go..Kwacky wrote: ↑08 Jun 2023, 09:46 I called DMC who I bought the bike from. They've got no access at all now to MV Agusta so they can't help.
I called Completely Motorcycles who swapped the battery for me recently. They're collecting it tomorrow if the driver routes are confirmed. If not they'll get it next week. They can't say if it's a warranty issue until they look at it.
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Re: 2020 MV Agusta Brutale RR SCS
Completely collected the bike, they'll look at it next week.
The wires and tubes around the rear caliper are melted. I'm expecting a large invoice
The wires and tubes around the rear caliper are melted. I'm expecting a large invoice

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Re: 2020 MV Agusta Brutale RR SCS
F!ck
Everything at the rear is cooked. The seals have cooked, the wires have cooked, the pads got so hot they bent.
It's £585 for a replacement caliper, disk and carrier. Then there's labour. Then they need to check to see if any of the cables need replacing.
They can't process it as a warranty claim. The bike is out of warranty. Even if it wasn't MV have cancelled all dealership contracts so no one can put in a warranty claim.
FFS.
Everything at the rear is cooked. The seals have cooked, the wires have cooked, the pads got so hot they bent.
It's £585 for a replacement caliper, disk and carrier. Then there's labour. Then they need to check to see if any of the cables need replacing.
They can't process it as a warranty claim. The bike is out of warranty. Even if it wasn't MV have cancelled all dealership contracts so no one can put in a warranty claim.
FFS.
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Re: 2020 MV Agusta Brutale RR SCS
Insurance write off ?Kwacky wrote: ↑12 Jun 2023, 14:15 F!ck
Everything at the rear is cooked. The seals have cooked, the wires have cooked, the pads got so hot they bent.
It's £585 for a replacement caliper, disk and carrier. Then there's labour. Then they need to check to see if any of the cables need replacing.
They can't process it as a warranty claim. The bike is out of warranty. Even if it wasn't MV have cancelled all dealership contracts so no one can put in a warranty claim.
FFS.