MV Agusta Brutale 1000 ABT: First Look
MV Agusta’s new Brutale 1000 ABT pairs 208 hp Italian engineering with German tuning house ABT Sportsline. Just 130 numbered units, carbon turbofan rim included.
MV Agusta’s new Brutale 1000 ABT pairs 208 hp Italian engineering with German tuning house ABT Sportsline. Just 130 numbered units, carbon turbofan rim included.
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