2013 B3 800 brutale 30 000km on the clock. Have ridden it for around 1000km. Don't know when done (the previous owner doesn't too ): valve check and adjustment. timing chain check and replacement. any other bigger maintenance things.. At the moment with a given list of problems I'm not sure if I want to go with all maintenance after the seasonHi all.. New to the site , Getting my 910r on Saturday but looking at exhaust options, Have a bit of cash left from other bike sales so was looking at the arrow full system with ti or carbon cans Good price on them so i am tempted , but it says eprom avail for 750 only. Now If i fit them what
Before you order your MV Agusta Brutale 800RR exhaust you need to know a few things: Year, make, model, and engine displacement are imperative. Guessing leads to the wrong parts being sent out. An exhaust system usually includes just the pipes. Re-using gaskets works sometimes, but not every time. Fresh gaskets are always a good idea.
Of course, the big change is to make the Brutale 800 RR comply with the Euro 5 emission norms, but MV Agusta has made other changes to the engine components as well, including Diamond Like Coatings to help reduce friction, and a redesigned exhaust. Also Read: MV Agusta To Attempt World Record To Cover Most Countries In 24 Hours