MV Agusta Brutale 1078RR - Probably going to kill myself!

MV Agusta Brutale 1078RR - Probably going to kill myself!

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TackleburyUk

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493 posts

190 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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Not sure of the point to this thread, just want to inform the world of my impending death..

I have just part-ex'd my 2012 Ducati Streetfighter 848 for a 2013 Brutale 1078RR. I loved the SF but having had it for a couple of years I decided it was time for a change.

I wasn't looking for a MV but spotted the 1078RR, had a go and fell in love with the power and ride quality. The bike had 1000 miles on it and was priced to sell so I snapped it up.

I'm told its got the race ECU to match the HP Corse exhaust and is running around the 170 bhp mark, I'd love to dyno it and gets its true figures but it can't be much off this. The things an animal. I've still not managed to get it about 10k as in first to third it lifts the front and the speed is approaching prison-able levels!

I've got a steering dampener on order from MV as I've noticed it likes to shake its head as the front goes light, hopefully the dampener will sort that.

Anyone else had or ridden a Brutale? It truly is a bonkers bike! I love it even if it will probably end in my death!





StuB

6,695 posts

239 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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Sounds a lot of fun. Keep us posted.

I can never allow myself to go Italian, except my Ape race bike, which I sold after 2 seasons.

egor110

16,860 posts

203 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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Love it, what a great name 'brutale', it's like if triumph called a bike ' the crippler'

jackh707

2,126 posts

156 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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Bike porn

JRH63

166 posts

122 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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I've got an F4 with rg3 pipes and a race ecu. It's the only bike I've owned that scares me a bit...))))
Love the pipe, just put one on an RSV4, sounds class!!



Edited by JRH63 on Sunday 26th October 17:10

grahamr88

421 posts

173 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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What a way to go!

TackleburyUk

Original Poster:

493 posts

190 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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Cheers chaps, it certainly is fun. I've never ridden anything like it.

You may have seen my post about the exhaust - To baffle or not to baffle. Without them it's loud, hear me from half a mile away loud!!! I've stuck the baffle in for now. I kind of hope it falls out so i can't use it!

I've also got a couple of bits of carbon ordered from MV. I suspect the carbon swingarm cover will be stiffy inducing!

steve1968

344 posts

260 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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Ive had a 1090RR Brutale from new , its quick but i still can't get to work on time .

Chipchap

2,588 posts

197 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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Those rearsets look divine. Are the Moto Corse ?


Enjoy the 1078 Brute. I have an F4 1078 312RR that I have had for 4.5yrs now. Lovely evil mad thing.

TackleburyUk

Original Poster:

493 posts

190 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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I think they are Moto Corse if memory serves.

Bit miffed with the boot scratches on the mounts but the swingarm cover will hide the other side and I'm looking at options for the side shown.

Wish 2230 would hurry up, first night time ride on a Sunday when everyones in bed! Tempted to wip the baffles out and stop when i get near home to put them back in!!! I'm pretty sure she'll flame out the pipe on overun!

MC Bodge

21,628 posts

175 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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A bloke I know had one. Even after rolling road tuning and suspension fettling it was a brutal b'stard with a digital throttle, apparently.


Dog Star

16,132 posts

168 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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egor110 said:
Love it, what a great name 'brutale', it's like if triumph called a bike ' the crippler'
rofl that's funny.

Dunno what all this 312 & 1090 stuff means. I got an F4R six months ago and it feels a lot "harder" than my previous R1s and Blade - totally different. Sublime suspension and I've gone nowhere near the redline. Sounds great - Christ knows what it would be like on aftermarket stuff. Offensive probably.

Wildfire

9,789 posts

252 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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The more you press on, on an MV, the more it makes sense! I was out yesterday for the first time in a month, hooked it up to Sports mode and once I was going I remembered why I bought the bike over the 848.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/MVOCUK/

TackleburyUk

Original Poster:

493 posts

190 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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Wildfire said:
The more you press on, on an MV, the more it makes sense! I was out yesterday for the first time in a month, hooked it up to Sports mode and once I was going I remembered why I bought the bike over the 848.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/MVOCUK/
Group joined.

It has to be said, whilst my SF was modern and felt '2012' the MV is definitely older, it even has a choke! That said the ride is probably better than the SF, I've not really ridden it hard enough yet whilst i get used to it.

For me its by far the most powerful bike I've ridden, the 132 bhp SF was quick but the MV is on another scale of power, it's breath taking under acceleration. I filmed my ride home and sent a copy to my brother. He phoned and commented on how effortlessly it puts on speed. I won't go into it on an open forum but the speeds I managed, albeit inadvertently in a xx were not funny. Just open the gas off a junction and instantly your in court!

rat840771

2,023 posts

165 months

Friday 31st October 2014
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Damn you...I want one of these.

If you don't mind me asking how much could I pick one of these up for?

Also what is the difference between the 1078 and the 1090 Brutale?

TackleburyUk

Original Poster:

493 posts

190 months

Friday 31st October 2014
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The difference between the 1078 and 1090 is computers basically. The 1090 is the same engine but it's a more modern bike. My 1078 has no traction control etc. I looked at the 1090 but couldn't justify spending 14.5k on a new one. The reason is below!

My bike had 996 miles on the clock, one owner. It has the full HP system, race ecu, rear sets, rad covers, light cover, quick shifter and tank bags all with the deal. Plus original exhaust and other parts. I picked it up for £8,325 which considering it was around the £16k mark new (with bits) I couldn't say no. The previous owner knew the dealership owner and swapped the brutale for a f4 rr. The dealer didn't have much in the bike so was happy to take my 3000 mile ducati streetfighter 848 for what was basically a swap.

I've now covered 400 miles this week and I'm getting used to the brutale. The pull in all gears is tremendous!! Second gear is utterly mind blowing, it'll lift the front at three figure speeds and just pull until I give up.

I've run it with the baffles in and there is a noticeable difference in how it runs. Without it breaths free and runs much smoother, it's just a shame it sounds so loud. I'm totally addicted to the overrun, I just hope they weren't lying about it being setup for the exhaust as it pops and bangs lots! I will mount my drift pointing towards the exhaust at some point to catch the inevitable flames!!!

I certainly don't regret swapping a modern 'digital' ducati for what is basically an analogue bike. It even has a choke!!! Brutal, crazy motorcycling. I love it. If anyone was down Loomies this afternoon they will have heard me leave..........

rat840771

2,023 posts

165 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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Sounds like an amazing bike, enjoy!

I guess it also the 'Analogue' version of the S1000r and would certainly give it a run for its money!

S1MMA

2,378 posts

219 months

Monday 3rd November 2014
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Nice bike, enjoy mate.

I had an F4 for a year, crazy bike and loved it. Always liked the look of the brute, great design.