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2016 EICMA Motorcycle Show: MV Agusta 2017 Brutale 800 RR Revealed
2017 Brutale 800 RR by MV Agusta has been revealed at the 2016 EICMA Motor Show. Several performance and visual updates have been carried out on the 2017 MV Agusta Brutale 800 RR.
MV Agusta has lined up an extensive series of updates at the 2016 EICMA Motor Show. Their latest model to be showcased is the all-new MV Agusta Brutale 800 RR model. Not only has the Italian manufacturer provided visual updates, the motorcycle also gains a performance upgrade.
For 2017, MV Agusta Brutale 800 RR will be available in two colours:
- Pearl Shock Red/Metallic Carbon Black
- Pearl Ice White/Metallic Carbon Black
Powering the 2017 MV Agusta Brutale 800 RR is a 798cc inline three-cylinder, liquid and oil cooled engine. This engine produces 138.12bhp, along with 86Nm of peak torque output. A 6-speed gearbox with an electronic quick-shift system is standard equipment.
Brembo brakes will be provided on the 2017 MV Agusta Brutale 800 RR model. Four-piston callipers with dual 320mm floating discs on the front and 220mm disc with twin-piston calliper provide braking force. MV Agusta is offering Bosch ABS 9 Plus for added safety on the street.
An all-new steering damper has been included with eight levels of adjustment. Upside down hydraulic front forks from Marzocchi is made out of lightweight gold anodised aluminium. Rear-end receives a fully adjustable mono shock from Sachs.