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MV Agusta Brutal 800RR
The Brutale 675 established a new technical and styling concept, showing for the first time how outstanding performance, exemplary design and extraordinary handling could be combined with race-grade size and weight. The Brutale 800 RR reaffirms the winning intuition that lies at the core of the project. This version, in fact, boosts performance even further to achieve 140 hp at 13,100 rpm and 86 Nm of torque at 10,100 rpm in a package that includes a refined chassis set-up and an improvement on the already rich set of standard features.
DESIGN AND OUTFITTING ELECTRONICS SUSPENSION
The quality of the suspension has a
decisive impact on effective performance and riding pleasure:
this is why MV Agusta chose shock absorption equipment of
unrivalled smoothness and adjustment potential for its Brutale
800 RR. On the front end the enhanced performance meant that a
steering damper had to be fitted; designed by CRC, it features
adjustable response. The new aluminium 43 mm diameter Marzocchi
upside-down fork is lighter than the unit fitted on previous
Brutale models and is easily recognisable on account of the
“aged gold” anodizing: other features deserving of mention
include the DLC (Diamond Like Carbon) coating which increases
surface hardness – and, therefore, the life of the part – while
making stanchion travel even smoother. The fork features an
external adjustment mechanism that is separate from the
hydraulic brake in rebound and compression; it is also possible
to modify the pre-load. The Sachs monoshock provides the same
adjustments. Wheel travel is 125 mm on both axles. BRAKES
ENGINE Considered the most advanced in-line three-cylinder in
production anywhere in the world, the engine mounted on the MV
Agusta Brutale 800 RR is a concentrate of performance,
compactness, low weight (52 kg) and cuttingedge technological
solutions that strengthen its standing as segment leader.
Contrary to what one might think looking at the technical data,
this version of the MV Agusta is not derived from the power unit
mounted on the F3 800 (148 hp maximum power), but from the
Brutale 800 three-cylinder engine with the added benefit of some
important refinements. More specifically, this, the most
powerful configuration manufactured to date (140 hp at 13,100
rpm) – a set-up shared with the Brutale 800 Dragster RR – is
partially the result of the new airbox design which required a
modification to the fuel tank (without affecting its 16.6 litre
fuel capacity): imperceptible from the outside, the new shape
enhanced performance and provided the housing for the bank of
“high” injectors that have throttle bodies with a diameter of 50
mm. These new features, in fact, extend to the electronic
injection system, centred on the Eldor EM2.0 engine ECU and the
Mikuni Full Ride-By-Wire throttle body: there are now two
injectors per cylinder, as opposed to the single one on the
other Brutale models (with the exception of the Brutale 800
Dragster RR), making a total of six injectors. The goal? To
provide smooth, progressive output at low and medium rpm without
sacrificing power at peak revs. With 140 hp at 13,100 rpm and 86
Nm (8.77 kgm) of torque at 10,100 rpm, this engine allows the
Brutale 800 RR to compete even with larger-displacement power
units, thanks also to its exceptional power-to-weight ratio. The
new hydraulic chain tensioner, which simultaneously improves
both noise and engine reliability, works alongside exclusive and
refined technical solutions such as the racing style
counterrotating crankshaft, ideal for reducing inertia during
changes of direction, and the removable 6-speed gearbox –
designed for those who want to use the bike on the track and
adapt it to the characteristics of the different circuits.
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