The Brutale 800 was MV Agusta's hottest-selling bike this year – and now the Italians have released a RR version with a lot more horsepower, as well as upgraded electronics, suspension and lightweight ...
The 2021 model year’s MV Agusta Brutale 800 RR SCS is identical to the RR version in almost every way, except this model comes equipped with MV Agusta’s highly developed SCS “Smart Clutch” 2.0 system ...
MV Agusta boss Giovvani Castiglioni promised they would be downsizing and not developing new models and he delivered at the EICMA show last week with just an update of the Brutale 800 RR. While the ...
A special edition Dragster 800 RC wasn’t enough for the Italian company to amaze us in 2018 so it just unveiled a new one - a limited production MV Agusta Brutale 800 RR Pirelli. After decades of ...
Considered by many enthusiasts the best-looking and most badass naked bike around, the MV Agusta Brutale 800 RR got updated for 2017, coming with more technology and offering the lowest emissions in ...
For the last 10 years, it's been hard to tell whether MV Agusta has been making motorcycles or art projects. The Brutale and F4 series were heart-breakingly beautiful, designed by the late, great ...
It's hard not to root for MV Augusta. The Italian brand has a storied racing history, and post-HD ownership embarked on product blitz to try and fix public perceptions. They're flawed, exotic, ...
When Cycle World reviewed the 2018 Brutale B3 800 RR our test rider wrote: “the Brutale B3 800 RR is nimble, fast (151 mph claimed top speed), and offers terrific acceleration, but it is also a very ...
Famed Italian motorcycle manufacturer MV Agusta has been on a tear of late, producing ever-more outrageous motorcycles that are certainly pushing the boundaries of design and, let’s be honest, taste.
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