Here’s the most powerful naked bike ever conceived, the 2020 MV Agusta Brutale 1000 RR. The motorcycle is based on the gorgeous, Brutale 1000 Serie Oro – a streetfighter stuffed with the MV Agusta F4 engine that produces 205 horsepower.

The Brutale 1000 RR arrives with retuned F4 powerplant that produces 208 horsepower at 13,450 rpm, and 86 ft/lbs of torque at 11,000 rpm. Brutale breathes through a 4-1-4 arrow exhaust system that features a throttle valve for maximum torque at lower RPMs.

The Brutale 1000 RR stops with Brembo brakes front and rear, with a Stylema radial four-piston caliper up front. ABS is Bosch 9 Plus with Race Mode and rear wheel lift-up mitigation (RLM). It also offers four different engine maps, and eight levels of traction control. It has little aero wings next to the radiators, which limit lift at speeds above 200kmh. . A ride-by-wire throttle also means the bike gets a launch-control function, as well as practical features like cruise control. With a dry weight of only 186 kg and 208 hp on tap, it can literally get launched to the sky. It is one of the few naked motorcycles in the world which can touch the 300 Kmph mark on the speedometer. All in all, it’s a stunningly beautiful naked 1000cc.

Specifications:

– Type: Inline-4
– Displacement: 998 cc
– Bore x stroke: 79 x 50.9
– Maximum power: 208 horsepower @ 13,450 rpm
– Maximum torque: 86 ft/lbs @ 11,000
– Frame: Steel Tubular Trellis
– Front suspension; travel: Öhlins Nix EC hydraulic
– Rear suspension; travel: Öhlins EC TTX

Pros:

– Awesome looks
– Advanced technology
– Very fast
– Brute power

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