Motoroyale recently launched the MV Agusta Brutale 800 RR in India. This motorcycle is the racier version of the standard Brutale 800 and it is aimed at riders who desire more power from the popular streetfighter. To make it slightly distinctive from the standard bike, it gets subtle graphic alterations. Take a look at the new MV Agusta Brutale 800 RR in pictures.
The Brutale 800 RR is a streetfighter in the truest form with muscular and sleek aesthetics. It gets the oval shaped headlamp, bikini fairing accompanying the chiselled tank and flying tail, all of which make it look extremely stunning.
The LED headlamp supports the tiny instrument cluster on top. The tail lamp is also an LED unit and gels well with the overall design.
All the information is displayed on a fully-digital instrument cluster. This acts as the control module for all the electronics including four riding modes, eight-level traction control and ABS.
It comes adorned with new and stylish graphics which make the RR look more sporty and cool. The fuel tank capacity stands at 16.5-litres.
Powering the Brutale 800 RR is a 798cc, inline three-cylinder engine which is also fitted to the standard version. However, it has been retuned in the RR to develop a hefty 140bhp of power and 87Nm of torque.
It gets Marzocchi upside-down forks on the front and Sachs monoshock at the rear. Braking is handled by 320mm double floating disc at the front and a single 220mm disc at the rear.
It’s compact stature suggests that the seats are slim for both the rider and pillion. The riding posture is slightly sporty but the handlebars are easy to reach and make for a comfortable stance.
The wheels of the Brutale 800 RR get beautifully designed alloys and it runs on the 17-inch front and rear wheels.