Motocorse MV Agusta F4 and Brutale exhaust

New Motocorse exhausts for the Italian MV Agusta Brutale and F4 models look lovely (especially the sporty F4 one), and help to reduce weight significantly.
Made entirely from titanium, they increase power and give a racing sound to the bikes.
The Brutale rear is highlighted by a low-slung, single exhaust pipe with an aggressive look.

The Brutale exhaust is welded in such a way as to create a curvy structure along the bottom of the bike, and is made to look like one whole piece without angles or jagged parts.
The weight saving of this piece is quite something, with the Motocorse weighing in at just 3.
6 kg, compared to the 12 kg total of the original exhaust.
The after parts company estimates an increase in power of about seven to eight percent.
The MV Agusta F4 gets a new Motocorse exhaust that weighs just 6.
8 kg, compared to the original 13.
4.
An increase in power up to 170 hp at the wheel has been measured.
The lovely titanium exhaust is “D-shaped” and made in such a way that additional seals are not required.
The set-up allows for a purer outlet of exhaust, and the four outlets are built in a single piece for perfect alignment.

The style is a classic sports look for the F4, combined with the purpose of increasing that sports performance.
See the Motocorse site for more details.
Motocorse MV Agusta F4 and Brutale exhausts

Written by Newshub.co.uk Unit

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