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MV Brutale “B3” nearly ready
By Visordown News on 23/03/2011 15:51:23
Baby Brutale to be presented to dealers this week

MV Agusta dealers are expecting to get a chance to see a completed version of the firm's forthcoming “B3” - a mini-Brutale based on the F3 sports bike – this week.Some dealers are believed to be heading to the factory in Varese this week to hear

New MV Agusta Brutale 1090R
By Visordown News on 22/09/2011 16:12:14
Brutale 1090R loses an R for a new lower spec model priced around £12,000

MV AGUSTA will launch a lower specification Brutale 1090R featuring different wheels to the 1090RR, normal Brembo callipers instead of Monoblocs and some small changes to the suspension. One less 'R' equates to a considerable price cut of €4700.The

Road Test: MV Agusta Brutale 910
By Roland Brown on 29/04/2008 21:57:58
MV's bonkers Brutale gets a big bore motor, a midrange boost and bags of added usefulness to boot. Roland Brown blags a ride and spills the beans.

It's late on a Friday afternoon near Varese, and I'm heading back to MV's factory after an enjoyable few hours aboard the latest Brutale. In no great rush, I'm making use of the four-cylinder motor's flexibility; short-shifting through the 'box

Live from the MV Agusta Brutale 990R and 1090RR launch
By Ben Cope on 29/09/2009 22:48:34
I'm checking in from my hotel room in Rimini at the launch of MV's exciting new Brutales

's always hard to take in the technical info when you've got a couple of the bikes infront of you and all you want to do is ride them to find out what they're really like.Both new bikes bear the familiar Brutale badge, but MV have been stressing all along

MV Agusta Brutale 1090RR first ride review
By Ben Cope on 21/06/2010 16:28:55
Introducing two new Brutales from the Italian masters of style, courtesy of Harley-Davidson

Click to read: MV Agusta Brutale 1090RR owners reviews, MV Agusta Brutale 1090RR specs and see the MV Agusta Brutale 1090RR image gallery.MV Agusta have been quiet of late and it’s 11 years since they made any kind of notable impact with the launch

Bare Naked Ladies: Tuono, Super Duke, Brutale & Speed Triple
By Jon Urry on 12/10/2005 14:13:34
In search of naked satisfaction our lads strip down, strip off and head to the seediest street in Europe, Hamburg's Reeperbahn on the Aprilia Tuono Racing, KTM Super Duke, MV Brutale and Triumph Speed Triple

We are only about 20 miles into France and things aren't going well. Three naked bikes are slip-streaming each other down the dual carriageway with about a foot separating their wheels.Every now and then point man Daryll tucks in an elbow to check in his mirror that Alex is still...

MV's 2013 Brutales revealed
By Visordown News on 22/10/2012 17:31:14
No more 920, 989, 990 or 1078 in rationalised line-up

MV Agusta's Brutale range had become increasingly complex as new models were added without removing the old ones. Just a quick glance at the firm's UK website (www.mvagusta.co.uk) reveals no fewer than six four-cylinder Brutales.But for 2013 that

MV Agusta announce Brutale Challenge
By Visordown News on 19/11/2007 09:39:29
Thirty-six 1078RR Brutales in a one make series? Oh dear..

Ragging one of these around 6 tracks? Where do I sign?MV AGUSTA have announced a new race series called Brutale Challenge, where you could get to race, yes, you guessed it, an MV Agusta Brutale. A 1078RR no less.Just 36 riders will have the chance

MV Agusta Brutale RR 1090
By Visordown News on 07/11/2011 16:33:19
158bhp and no fairing

the old (suffix) RR's 144bhp to 158bhp thanks to some internal engine modifications – camshafts, throttle bodies and intake tracts – while weight drops from 190kg to 183kg.In line with MV's other recent releases, the F3 and Brutale 675, it also gets 8

MV Agusta Brutale 675 revealed
By Visordown News on 04/11/2011 12:13:24
Only £7999. For an MV.

MV AGUSTA has revealed the 115bhp Brutale 675 ahead of its first public showing in Milan next week.The key facts are that it's based on the F3, gets a little less power (115bhp instead of 128bhp) and that it looks good enough to justify any price


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