It's been a few weeks since I rode MV Agusta's brutal Brutale 800, yet recalling it still prompts a wide, bad-girl grin. For this bike looks feral even at rest, with that vertical trio of stubby muffler barrels as purposeful as a mortar battery, the hunched tank and wide bars promising backroads hoonery even before you mount.
The mayhem starts as you leave the carpark, arms and shoulders arced in a read-for-anything curve, engine growling and grumbling, on to the road then twitch open the throttle to jerk your arms from their sockets. And no wonder.
This engine's derived from the F3, a sharply focused 675cc sports unit, here with new pistons and a longer stroke to bring capacity to 798cc. The same exhaust valves and combustion chamber work with new conrods and crank to deliver a 13.3:1 compression ratio, more grunt than a pack of All Black forwards and all that muscle delivered across a wider spread of revs, with the 81Nm torque peaking at 8600rpm and power surging to 92kW some 3000rpm later - at just over 100km/h in first gear ...
Pick a cog and ride it on the throttle, second for tight swervery and third as corners open up, cutting power into bends then rolling it on to haul out, that fat rear tyre all but wriggling on the exit, snicking up to fourth and fifth, then sixth as you relax into a cruise, knowing it'll pull in almost any gear.