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MV Agusta Brutal 910S
For those real lovers of élite motorcycles, the arrival of the Brutale meant the fulfillment of a dream- the dream of having a machine capable of performing and handling like a Hypersport but as laid back and fun to ride as a Naked. The recent success story of the Brutale shows how just such a dream was fulfilled. In just a few years these bikes are now to be found in the garages that matter. The Brutale has won over 5,000 new customers and the critics have repeatedly acclaimed her as “Motorcycle of the Year”. The fact that they are widely used by people involved in the worlds of sport, show business and fashion, as well as being an icon of desire, has contributed greatly towards making this MV Agusta a true phenomenon and a symbol of all that is good about Made in Italy. The 750cc Brutale had no equal for style and sophistication and offered performance that none of its rivals could match. Recently they have resorted to increasing their engine capacities in the vain hope of making up lost ground. Now with a new 910cc engine, the MV Agusta once more leaves the opposition in her slipstream and goes back to her rightful position - leading the field. The engine unleashes 70.8 ft. lbs. of torque at 7,900 rpm and then goes on up to the 11,000 rpm limit to deliver its full power load of 136 horsepower. Engine & Chassis 909.1cc liquid cooled inline four cylinder powerplant 76.0mm x 50.1mm bore/stroke with 13:1 compression ratio 136 HP @11,000 RPM - 70.8 ft/lb Torque @7,900 RPM Chrome-Molybdenum Steel Tubular Frame 50MM Marzocchi Magnum upside-down front forks SACHS rear single shock w/ rebound, compression and preload adjustment Nissin brake calipers: 6-piston front w/ 2x 310mm discs and 2-piston rear w/210mm disc Distinguishing features New 910 logo on fuel tank Tachometer w/ new numerical scale and Brutale logo Adjustable Footpegs Quick-release rear sprocket 120/70 ZR 17 front tire Color Options for 2006: Red Tank/Fenders/Panels w/ Anthracite Frame and Red/Black Saddle Gloss Black Tank and Red Fenders/Panels w/ Red Frame and Red/Black Saddle Metallic Silver Tank/Fenders/Panels w/ Red Frame and Red/Silver Saddle Source To
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