MV Agusta We already talked about the Superveloce, and the Brutale 800 RR is no exception. With a staggering 140 horses on offer from the 798cc engine, the motorcycle is no slop too.
Firing up the 798cc inline triple-cylinder engine awakens a deep growl reminiscent of a true racing bike. The MV Agusta Brutale 800 Dragster RR has received a full 15 horsepower more than the base Dragster (to a claimed 138 hp), while torque is bumped modestly to 63 lb-ft.
So down to brass tacks it is, the key technical specifications of the 2014 MV Agusta Brutale 800 Dragster are the following: In-line three-cylinder engine, 798 cc. Bore 79.0 mm, stroke 54.3 mm. Maximum power 125 HP-EC (92 kW) at 11,600 rpm. Maximum torque 81 Nm at 8,600 rpm. Limiter at 13,000 rpm. Dry weight 167 kg. Power-weight ratio 1.34 kg/HP.
Running the Brutale on the CW Dynojet dyno, and having a little mathematical fun with the results, we see the 1000 RS engine increases by 20 hp and about 10 pound-feet more torque from about 8,400
Standard equipment on the new MV Agusta Brutale 800 RC, of which a limited edition of just 350 will be built, includes the Reparto Corse kit. Contained in a beautifully crafted wooden case, it consists of the exhaust, engine ECU, Ergal clutch and brake levers, bike stand and a certificate of authenticity. REGULAR BRUTALE 800 Features.
MV Agusta's profilation of this bike: Road dynamics, distinctive design, quality components and leading edge technology: since its launch, thanks to the fascinating style and compact allure, the Brutale 800 has set a new standard for all mid-sized nakeds.
The Dragster 800 features the same 800cc Triple engine as the Brutale 800 and Rivale 800, and this means 125 horsepower (at the crankshaft) and plenty of fun. Add a fat 200mm rear tire and revised ergonomics, and you have the meanest MV Agusta to date, the Dragster 800. Mean the Dragster is, and particularly on this day in less than ideal
Updated: 07 June 2022. With the 2020 MV Agusta Brutale 800RR SCS (the latter letters short for
Specifications. Make: Array Model: 2015 MV Agusta Brutale 800 RR Engine/Motor: Three cylinder, 4 stroke, 12 valve D.O.H.C Horsepower: 140 Torque: 63 Transmission: 6-speed [do not use] Vehicle
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