It's a beautiful machine for sure. However, had I'd been been "Mr Jackson" I'd be very disappointed in your handling of my bike. Hands off the clip-ons.. Sorry, but in my eyes, it was a total disrespect for something that doesn't belong to you. Maybe the guy doesn't care and can well afford the bike being crashed. I won't want anyone, dealership - salesmen taking the bike out for a "joyride" I'm an old guy and respectful of someone else's bike. Sorry man..
I understand how you might feel that way, but this is definitely not a "joy ride." If you watch my other prep-test-ride videos, you might see where I share how the manufacturer requires we test ride new bikes as part of the prep process. In fact, MV Agusta requires us to test the Launch Control function! I didn't do that on this prep-ride, though. I hope I don't get a call from the customer saying his launch control function doesn't work. 😮💨 I'm mindful of the RPMs, etc. In some cases, I've discovered issues with new bikes that wouldn't have been corrected otherwise. I understand your sentiment, though, but I'm always very careful. Hands off the handlebar for a moment is not uncommon on a test ride and safe. I'm quite experienced. And my route is only 2 miles round trip.
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The Mv 800cc Triple is the perfect road motor in my opinion. I love my Dragster rr and f3 RR
I agree. A Dragster RR and an SV 800 would be my choice.
@@MVAgustaLosAngeles also a great combibation
Amazing video brother! Keep this up. This channel will blow up 🔥
Thanks, Max! Appreciate you. Hope to see you soon.
Work of art
It really is!
Thanx for the MV content. Much appreciated! There's not a lot of content on you tube.
My pleasure. I'll keep 'em coming. Thanks for watching!
This is art, not a motorcycle! 🤩😍
Truly.
I need this bike to complete the trinity
It's so nice.
It's a beautiful machine for sure. However, had I'd been been "Mr Jackson" I'd be very disappointed in your handling of my bike. Hands off the clip-ons.. Sorry, but in my eyes, it was a total disrespect for something that doesn't belong to you. Maybe the guy doesn't care and can well afford the bike being crashed. I won't want anyone, dealership - salesmen taking the bike out for a "joyride" I'm an old guy and respectful of someone else's bike. Sorry man..
I understand how you might feel that way, but this is definitely not a "joy ride."
If you watch my other prep-test-ride videos, you might see where I share how the manufacturer requires we test ride new bikes as part of the prep process. In fact, MV Agusta requires us to test the Launch Control function! I didn't do that on this prep-ride, though. I hope I don't get a call from the customer saying his launch control function doesn't work. 😮💨
I'm mindful of the RPMs, etc. In some cases, I've discovered issues with new bikes that wouldn't have been corrected otherwise.
I understand your sentiment, though, but I'm always very careful. Hands off the handlebar for a moment is not uncommon on a test ride and safe. I'm quite experienced. And my route is only 2 miles round trip.
Well its easy to tell you dont ride a motorcycle....
@@2005bjpattonlol
@@2005bjpattoni have all Triumphs. 1200RR, Street Triple Moto2, Daytona Moto2, Thruxton RS and Tiger Explorer
@@2005bjpatton😂