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Driving report MV Agusta Brutale 910 R
Donner Beller
Dogs that bark do not bite. Postmen know that this wisdom should by no means be relied on. The threatening barking one M.V Agusta Brutale 910 R can also bite dangerously, thank God it can be held fairly well with the right hand. The appearance of the Bella Donna continues to set standards, even after six years of construction, every other current naked bike pales in its shadow. An elegance whose fascination will probably endure for a long time. In contrast, the technology of the 910 R needed an update, if only because of the Euro 3 emissions standard. That finally means a regulated catalytic converter, at the same time it got the cylinder head of the F4 1000 R with the narrower valve angles, of course with smaller valves and tamer control times than the super sports car.
The test machine was equipped with the titanium exhaust system made in Japan, which is available with an adapted on-board computer for 2200 euros in the accessories program. An optical delicacy with the finest weld beads that could be placed in the showcase in the living room. But then you would have to do without this sound, which makes your neck hair stand up after starting. Even while standing, the brutal gurgles hoarsely, barks at every thrust of the gas. The push operation is accompanied by a babbling.
Unfortunately, the known points of criticism have remained, namely the gruff throttle response in the lower speed range, which, in conjunction with the stiff throttle grip and high clutch forces, make driving around town an exercise in concentration. In addition, the chassis is anything but comfortable, but only works when you are racing. So the Brutale remains what it always was: a selective driving machine for connoisseurs and experts. gt
Technical data MV Agusta Brutale 910 R
Engine: four-cylinder four-stroke in-line engine, two overhead camshafts, four valves, injection, ø 46 mm, uncontrolled catalytic converter, six-speed gearbox.
Bore x stroke 76.0 x 50.1 mm
Cubic capacity 909 cm3
Compression ratio 13.0: 1
rated capacity
101.0 kW (137 hp) at 11,000 rpm
Max. Torque 96 Nm at 7900 rpm
Chassis: tubular steel frame, upside-down fork, ø 50 mm, central spring strut with lever system, double disc brake at the front, ø 320 mm, four-piston fixed calipers, disc brake at the rear, ø 210 mm, four-piston fixed caliper.
Tires 120/70 ZR 17; 190/55 ZR 17
Dimensions and weights: wheelbase 1414 mm, weight with a full tank * 205 kg, payload * 165 kg, tank capacity 19.0 liters.
Two year guarantee
Colors black / anthracite, white / black
Price 18450 euros
Additional costs 250 euros
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