My brothers new toy
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flipping a**h*l*. He had to have it shipped in to work to:rolleyes::D Very nice, can't wait to ride it and scrub the tires for him:cool: :eek:
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Cool.
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MV Augusta Brutale 910RMatthew
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cool bike. That thing looks like it is trying to break away from those bracesReceiver: harmankardon AVR235
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Ok, now...post up some numbers and impress us non-bike savvy folks.
Looks awesome, that is for sure. Never heard of MV or Augusta Brutale before.George Grand wrote: »
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That has to be one of the sharpest bikes I've ever seen!
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I'm a cruiser guy, but that is one kick-**** bike!There are two ways to argue with women. Both of them are wrong.
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audiobliss wrote:Ok, now...post up some numbers and impress us non-bike savvy folks.
Looks awesome, that is for sure. Never heard of MV or Augusta Brutale before.
FYI, the company is "MV Augusta", the model "Brutale".
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134HP at the crank (!)
The 750 does : 0-60 3.3 seconds, 0-100 7.1 seconds, and the quarter mile in 11.4 seconds. I can't find any 910 numbers.
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Nice ride. This is my bike I'm hoping to land sometime soon. Probably not even in the same class, but still:
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That F4-1000 SENNA http://www.mvagustausa.com/web-mvagusta/F4-1000_Senna.html looks totally bad to the bone! I assume it's a 1000cc which is way bigger than I'd ever need, but man, very sharp look bike.
I love the 4 way tail fin exhaust!
Bet the price tag on that bad boy is more than I would like to see Anyone ever had personal experience with this bike, say compared to the Kawasaki Ninja posted above?Honoured to be, an original SOPA founding member
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MV,typical Euro quality,rice burners are going to give less trouble,that said their still very nice to look at...MV=Benelli:o
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I'll let you know, I have ridden the 600 Kawi before and I know he will let me ride this. He just sold his Ducati 998 to buy the MV. High end brakes, suspension, etc. Everything is best of the best. He needed a bike that lets him sit up more as his wrist and elbows were starting to bother him. I would imagine it rides much smoother than the **** bikes as well as handles better than stock ones. I am not sure if MV uses their own engines yet. They used Yamaha and Suzuki engines before. This bike is brand new to US and only a handful were shipped here, so numbers may not be out for a while. I got to update, copy of other buddies just bought the Triumph Speed Triple which are also very nice.Matthew
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