This tradition motorbike was created by Walt Siegl Bikes in Harrisville, New Hampshire utilizing the chassis and mechanical elements of an MV Agusta Brutale 800 and is considered one of ten such examples produced.
Constructed with a carbon fiber half-faring, gasoline tank, entrance fender, and cafe-style tail part strengthened with Kevlar, it sports activities a purple, silver, and blue end with black script. Notable options embrace a black chrome-moly metal trellis body, aluminum swingarm pivot plates, and a customized aluminum subframe. Sensible additions comprise adjustable rearsets, DZUS fasteners, and a aspect stand.
The bike rides on ten-spoke 17″ alloy wheels with Pirelli Diablo Rosso II tires. The braking system integrates twin 320mm rotors with radial-mount four-piston Brembo calipers on the entrance and a 220mm rotor with a two-piston Brembo caliper on the rear. Suspension entails a modified 43mm Marzocchi inverted fork and a Sachs piggyback monoshock, each adjustable. It’s geared up with clip-on handlebars and Motogadget bar-end flip indicators.
Energy is delivered by an MV Agusta 798cc DOHC triple with a tuned ECU and a titanium exhaust system with a carbon-fiber muffler, linked to the rear wheel by way of a six-speed transmission and a drive chain.
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