The engine for the 2006 MV Agusta Brutale 910 has a peak output of about 136 horsepower at 11,000 rpm and 70.8 lb-ft of torque at 7900 rpm. The MV Agusta Brutale 910 for 2006 has a top speed of around 159.6 mph. The engine is liquid-cooled and has four valves per cylinder. The 2006 MV Agusta Brutale Oro, America, and Gladio all have engines with a peak output of about 125.25 horsepower at 12,500 rpm.
The 2006 MV Agusta Brutale 910 is around 6.63 feet long, 29.9 inches wide, and has 5.3 inches of ground clearance. These standard motorbikes have a one-piece seat that is made of vinyl and provides two seats for a driver and passenger. The Brutale 910 motorbike also comes equipped with foot pegs for the driver and passenger too. The 2006 MV Agusta Brutale 910 has a frame made of chromium molybdenum and a thermoplastic body exterior. These Agusta Brutale motorbikes are equipped with a chain guard, fork guards, heel guards, an exhaust guard, and a side cover.
Agusta equips it with the center dash of the Brutale 2006 motorbikes with standard digital instrumentation, a temperature warning light, a tachometer, a speedometer, a trip odometer, and a fuel level warning light. The 2006 Agusta Brutale 910R has additional features that come standard like a spoiler, upper and lower fairing, and a lap timer. Many riders love the wide range of powerful engine performance the Brutale 910 provides. Rides also love how responsive the throttle is for the 2006 Brutale 910 motorbikes.
Many riders note that the powerful engine performance can be overwhelming for novice riders that are used to smaller motorbikes. Riders from all around the world love the acceleration and handling of the 2006 Agusta Brutale 910 naked bike. Riders love the control and effective low-end power performance the 2006 Brutale 910 naked bike provides. Some riders complain that the seats on these motorbikes can get hot under extensive time periods. Many riders love the 2006 Brutale 910 despite its higher price and minor deficiencies.
Many riders feel the larger engine and high-quality suspension in the 2006 MV Agusta Brutale 910 show a tangible advantage over most naked bikes that are currently out there. Even though sixth gear for the MV Agusta Brutale 910 is only around 65 mph, the ride at this speed is typically smoother than with most other types of motorbikes. Riders often praise the reliable chassis and handling of the MV Agusta Brutale 910 series.