The venerable Italian manufacturer updates two naked bike with a variety of changes
2010 MV Agusta Brutale 990R getting all-new engine and chassis, with a number of other upgrades.
Newly emerged from the financial well-publicized rescue by the Harley-Davidson, a boutique high-end Italian manufacturer MV Agusta has released two new versions of the Brutale naked bike models for 2010, 1090RR and Brutale 990R. The latest evolution of the Brutale 750 was first introduced back in 2001, the new is not only far Brutales engine and chassis upgrades, but also represent departures for MV Agusta in that many components have been designed by the company, rather than instead of outsourcing them by suppliers of generic market . In fact, 85 percent of the components completely new, and can not be replaced with the previous models.
The 2010 MV Agusta Brutale 990R gets an all-new engine and chassis, with a host of other upgrades.
2010 MV Agusta Brutale 990R getting all-new engine and chassis, with a number of other upgrades.
Newly emerged from the financial well-publicized rescue by the Harley-Davidson, a boutique high-end Italian manufacturer MV Agusta has released two new versions of the Brutale naked bike models for 2010, 1090RR and Brutale 990R. The latest evolution of the Brutale 750 was first introduced back in 2001, the new is not only far Brutales engine and chassis upgrades, but also represent departures for MV Agusta in that many components have been designed by the company, rather than instead of outsourcing them by suppliers of generic market . In fact, 85 percent of the components completely new, and can not be replaced with the previous models.
The 2010 MV Agusta Brutale 990R gets an all-new engine and chassis, with a host of other upgrades.
The exquisite quality of craftmenship is evident in the Brutale's cockpit.
The Brutale 990R's engine is all new, with a longer-stroke configuration aimed at better midrange and smoother throttle response.
Although the engine is basically the same as the previous 1078RR model, the Brutale 1090RR uses higher-spec chassis components than its 990R brother.
The Brutale 1090RR engine is distinguishable by its red valve cover.
source : http://www.sportrider.com
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