MV Agusta Brutale series
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MV Agusta Brutale 910 R (2007) | |
Manufacturer | MV Agusta |
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Production | 2006 - |
Class | naked bike |
Engine | liquid cooled inline four cylinder, 4 stroke, dohc, 16 radial valves, bore 76,0 mm (2.99 in.) x stroke 50,1 mm (1.97 in. ), capacity 909.1 cc, max. power 102.2 kW (139 hp) @ 11,000 rpm, max. torque 96.0 Nm (9.8 Kgm) @ 8,000 rpm, 46 mm sequential timed electronic multipoint injection, compression ratio 13 : 1, |
Transmission | multi-disc wet clutch, 6 speed cassette gearbox |
Suspension | front: carbon-nitride coated 50 mm upside down fork, rear: mono shock absorber |
Brakes | front: double floating disc with Ø 320 mm (Ø 12.6 in.) diameter and radial-type monobloc calipers with 4 pistons, rear: single disc with Ø 210 mm (Ø 8.27 in.) diameter and a brake caliper with 4 pistons |
Wheelbase | 1,414 mm |
Dimensions | L 2,020 mm |
Seat height | 808 mm |
Weight | 185 kg (dry), 205 kg (wet) |
Fuel capacity | 19 ltr. |
Related | MV Agusta F4 series |
The Brutale series of motorcycles are manfactured by MV Agusta of Italy. Its style is classified as a naked bike and the series consists of several models powered by either 749.5 cc or 909.1 cc inline4-dohc-engines.
Standard models include the Brutale 750S, Brutale 910S, Brutale 910R and new for 2008 Brutale 1078RR.
[edit] Limited Editions
- Brutale Oro
- Brutale America
- Brutale Gladio
- Brutale 910 R Italia - a commemorative model to celebrate the Italian national football team championship in the 2006 World Cup in the color of the national football team, each model was awarded to each team member which will also bear the same number as his jersey, only 124 will be built (including 24 awarded bikes).[1]
[edit] External links
- MV Agusta Motorcycles official site