MV Agusta Brutale 910 R. May 06
Always striving for perfection, the MV Agusta Brutale 910 R is a high performance, limited edition version of the popular Brutale 910 already available through authorised MV Agusta dealers nation wide. The Brutale 910 R was released to the public at the 63rd International Motorcycle Show in Milan where it was awarded the "Most Beautiful Motorcycle" displayed at the show.
The MV Agusta Brutale 910 R is enhanced by improved engine performance with new hand polished inlet ducts, radial braking system, handling characteristics of a race spec machine, while retaining the captive styling and attention to detail of which the MV Agusta Brutale is renowned for.
"The limited Brutale 910 R is yet another example of Italian motorcycling perfection. It comes with a range of improved components with relation to performance and design," said Paul Feeney, Managing Director of the Paul Feeney Group, Australian distributors for MV Agusta.
The Brutale 910 R sees the debut of the new 50mm USD Marzocchi R.A.C (Road Advanced Component) carbon nitride forks fitted as standard equipment to a production motorcycle which is a fully adjustable unit (13 compression and 32 rebound settings). The rear is looked after by a single Sachs unit with rebound compression damping and spring preload adjustment that distinguishes between absorption of low and high speed shock.
The Brembo braking unit sees the introduction of customised radial P4/P3 calipers. This mono block braking system is claimed to be derived from Superbike and Moto GP technology. Design features boast a new colour scheme with anodised black forks and black forged aluminium rims.
The Brutale 910 R is available from authorised MV Agusta dealers Australia wide and will retail for $27,900 plus ORC. Visit www.mvagusta.com.au for more information.
VALE: Ian Cunningham
The Australian motorcycling fraternity is mourning the loss of Ian Cunningham, who was killed in a road accident following the conclusion of the Condo 750 cross country rally held at Condobolin, NSW over the Easter long weekend.
The 30 year old was a national MX title holder and three time Australian Four Day Enduro winner. Just Bikes extends its sympathies to brother Jamie and all Ian's family and friends.
