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Another extraordinary success for MV Agusta
7 Days ago
Varese 9th of May 2008 – In the striking atmosphere of the Rocchetta courtyard in the Sforzesco Castle in Milan, over 500 guests attended the “Bike of the Year 2008” ceremony hosted by Motociclismo (a magazine with over 90 years of history) where the MV Agusta Brutale 1078RR claimed the overall title of Bike of the Year. Along with the overall victory, the Brutale also won Best Bike in the naked category for the eighth year in a row, confirming its everlasting desirability. In this category the Brutale 1078RR beat some of the toughest competition on the market by obtaining 17% of the votes compared to 7% of the closest rival, the Ducati Monster 696, and 4% of the third-placed motorcycle, the BMW R1200R.
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Shakey’s Pole
24 May 2007
There may have been a good reason behind Shane 'Shakey' Byrne’s return to top form at the recent Snetterton BSB round. He had just taken delivery of a brand new MV Agusta Brutale 910R from leading MV dealer North Leicester motorcycles and was rightly proud of his latest acquisition. This exciting naked machine is guaranteed to give Shakey the kind of daily kicks he is usually more used to getting only on a race the weekend as well as being one of the finest looking machines ever created.
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RR1 Cockpit Fairing
24 April 2007
British bodywork specialists Skidmarx have developed a neat cockpit fairing for the MV Agusta Brutale that will help to deflect windblast, improving rider comfort at speed and over long journeys. Its compact design and sculpted form mean that it will not detract from the machine’s overall appearance. The RR1 Cockpit Fairing is designed for motorcycles with a single round headlight and is fitted with a ‘mini bubble’ screen that is manufactured from 3mm acrylic and based on the company’s race-proven products that are the choice of many top British Superbike teams. It is supplied with tailored fittings and simple to follow instructions.
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New Colours For The New Season For MV Brutale
28 February 2007
MV Agusta has unveiled striking new colour schemes for its range of elite Brutale motorcycles. The Brutale 910S gets a dramatic orange and black colour scheme that emphasises the machine's breathtaking performance and sleek naked lines. The black trellis frame and alloy wheels contrast with the vibrant orange tank and mudguard and allow the Brutale's exceptional components, like the 50mm Marzocchi upside down forks and Brembo 310mm front floating discs, to shine through. The price remains unchanged from last year at £10,500 OTR. The Brutale 910S also comes in silver with a red frame and red with a grey frame.
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