Bonnier Corporation Privacy Policy This policy was last updated on May 16, 2018. At Bonnier Corporation, your privacy is important to us.
This Privacy Policy applies to all of the products, services, and websites offered by Bonnier Corporation and its subsidiaries or affiliated companies (collectively, 'Bonnier'). To better protect your privacy, we provide this notice explaining our privacy practices and the choices you can make about the way your information is collected and used by Bonnier. Bonnier acts as a “data controller” for the purposes of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation. Bonnier has appointed a Data Protection Officer for you to contact if you have any questions or concerns about Bonnier’s personal data policies or practices. The Data Protection Officer’s contact information is as follows: Jeremy Thompson, General Counsel Bonnier Corporation 460 N.
Orlando Ave., Ste. 200 Winter Park, FL 32789 [email protected] If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, or to check your information to verify, update or correct it, please write to us via e-mail at [email protected], or via postal mail at: Privacy Department Bonnier Corporation 460 N. Orlando Avenue, Suite 200 Winter Park, FL 32789 You may also ask for a summary of the information that we have retained, how we have used it, and to whom it has been disclosed.
For your protection, we may require that you authenticate your identity before we provide you with any information. Note: For questions related to your magazine subscription, please visit the respective magazine’s customer service website. An overview of the information that Bonnier may collect You are able to take advantage of many Bonnier products, services, and websites without providing any information that personally identifies you by name, address, or other personally-identifying information. We only collect personally-identifying information when you voluntarily submit it to us. Sometimes, we need personally-identifying information in order to provide you with the products and services that you request.
Depending upon the product or service, we may ask you for a variety of personally-identifying information. This might include, for example, your name, address, e-mail address, telephone number, gender, and birth date. We may also ask for other information about you, such as your credit card information (when you are making a purchase), interests, income, or education level. We consider certain identifying information 'sensitive.'
This includes your credit card number, income level, or any other information that would normally be considered confidential. Some types of personal information will NEVER be requested or collected, such as information on your race or ethnic origin, political opinions, trade union memberships, religious beliefs, health, sex life, or sexual orientation. You may choose not to provide us with any personally-identifying information. In that case, you can still access and use many portions of our websites; however, you will not be able to access and use those portions of any Bonnier website that require your personal information. Many Bonnier websites include community features, such as online forums and message boards. Information that is posted in these areas becomes public information and the use that any third party makes of this information is beyond our ability to control.
You should exercise caution before disclosing any personally-identifying information in these public venues. If you elect to submit content that includes information that can be used to identify you, you must assume that the content can and will be displayed on any website on the Internet. At some Bonnier sites and through certain promotions, you can submit personally-identifying information about other people. For example, you might submit a person's name and e-mail address to send an electronic greeting card; or, if you order a gift online or offline and want it sent directly to the recipient, you might submit the recipient's name and address. Some Bonnier websites also provide referral services to help you inform a friend about our websites, products, or services. The types of personally-identifying information that we collect about other people at pages like these may include the person's name, address, e-mail address, or telephone number. We will only ask you for the information about your friend that we need in order to do what you request.
Our properties may feature Nielsen proprietary measurement software, which will allow you to contribute to market research, such as Nielsen TV Ratings. To learn more about the information that Nielsen software may collect and your choices with regard to it, please see the Nielsen Digital Measurement Privacy Policy. We allow third-party companies to serve ads and/or collect certain information when you visit our web site. These companies may use information you have shared (e.g., click stream information, browser type, time and date, subject of advertisements clicked or scrolled over, e-mail address) during your visits to this and other Web sites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services likely to be of greater interest to you.
Our partners use this information to recognize you across different channels and platforms over time for advertising, analytics, attribution, and reporting purposes; any information collected is stored in hashed or non-human-readable form. These companies typically use a cookie or third-party web beacon to collect this information. To learn more about this behavioral advertising practice or to opt-out of this type of advertising, you can visit. Bonnier websites sometimes may offer contests, sweepstakes, or promotions that are sponsored by or co-sponsored with identified third parties. By virtue of their sponsorship, these third parties may obtain personally-identifying information that visitors voluntarily submit to them in order to participate in the contest, sweepstakes, or promotion.
Bonnier has no control over the third-party sponsors' use of this information. If a third-party sponsor beyond our control will obtain information that you supply us, we will notify you at the time we collect the information from you. For certain promotions, only those who provide us with the requested personally-identifying information will be able to order products, programs, and services, or otherwise participate in the promotion's activities and offerings.
Some of our websites contain links to other sites. By clicking on these links, you will leave the website operated by Bonnier and this Privacy Policy will no longer apply. These other sites' information practices may be different than ours. You should consult the other sites' privacy notices, as we have no control over information that is submitted to, or collected by, these third parties.
How we use the information we collect We use the personally-identifying information that you provide us to fulfill your requests for our products, programs, and services, to respond to your inquiries about offerings, and to offer you other products, programs, or services that we believe may be of interest to you. We sometimes use this information to communicate with you, such as to notify you when you have won one of our contests, when we make changes to subscriber agreements, to fulfill a request by you for an online newsletter, or to contact you about your account with us. We do not use your personal information to make automated decisions. We may syndicate the publicly available content of our community areas to unaffiliated third-party websites, using RSS or other technologies.
The information you have shared in the community areas may be included in this syndication. We will use the personally-identifying information that you provide about others in order to provide the products or services that you have requested; for example, to enable us to send them your gifts or cards. If you provide us someone else's personally-identifying information for referral purposes, we may use that information to invite them to visit our websites or to provide them information about our products or services.
If you provide us with your e-mail and/or postal address, we may include that address in e-mail and/or postal address lists that we sell, trade, or rent to third parties. These lists will never contain sensitive information.
If you do not wish for your e-mail or postal address to be shared with companies not owned by Bonnier who want to market products or services to you, you have the opportunity to opt out, as described below. You may also opt out of the receipt of any marketing materials from Bonnier as described below. We may transfer your sensitive personally-identifying information to other Bonnier offices for internal management and administrative purposes. In addition, your personal data will be transferred to other Bonnier offices where necessary for the performance or conclusion of our contractual obligations to you or for your benefit. Transfers of personally-identifying information may also be made where necessary for the establishment, exercise, or defense of legal claims. We do not transfer personal information internationally. Bonnier will only share your sensitive personal information with outside companies or individuals in any of the following limited circumstances:.
When we use trusted businesses or persons to process personal information on our behalf. Before sharing any personal information with outside parties, we require that these parties agree to process such information based on our instructions and in compliance with this Privacy Policy and any other appropriate confidentiality and security measures. When we have a good faith belief that access, use, preservation, or disclosure is necessary to (a) comply with applicable law, regulation, or legal process; (b) enforce the applicable Terms of Service or other agreements and policies on the Company's Websites; (c) detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security, or technical issues; or (d) protect against imminent harm to the rights, property, or safety or Bonnier, its users, or the public as required or permitted by law. When you consent.
Before we share your sensitive personal information outside of the previously listed circumstances, we will ask you for permission first. Please note that this only applies to sensitive information, as defined above. We may also use, transfer, sell, and share aggregated, anonymous data about our users for any legal purpose, such as analyzing usage trends and seeking compatible advertisers and partners. In no event will this aggregated data contain any information that could be used to identify individual users of our products or services.
How we protect the safety and integrity of the information we collect We take appropriate physical, electronic, and procedural measures to safeguard and protect your personal information. We use a variety of security measures, including encryption and authentication, to maintain the confidentiality of your personal information. We store your personal information on systems behind firewalls that are only accessible to a limited number of persons, each of whom is required to keep the information confidential. We also take appropriate measures to secure the transmission of sensitive personal information from your computer to the Company's computers. When you transmit sensitive personal information to us, like credit card information, we offer the use of a secure connection to our servers.
To the extent you select the secure connection method or your browser supports such functionality, all credit card account information that you supply is transmitted via secure encryption technology. Regardless of these measures, no system connected to the Internet or data transmission sent over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. We will provide notice if we become aware of any security breach that may affect any sensitive personal information pertaining to you that we have stored on our systems. Bonnier employees, agents, and contractors who have access to personally-identifying information are required to protect this information in a manner that is consistent with this Privacy Policy and may not use the information for any purpose other than to carry out the services they are performing for Bonnier. These individuals are bound by confidentiality obligations and may be subject to discipline, including termination and criminal prosecution, if they fail to meet these obligations. Bonnier only collects personal information that is relevant to the purposes for which it will be used.
Though we do take appropriate steps to review and update the information that we store to ensure that it is accurate, complete, and current, we also depend on you to update or correct your personal information when necessary. You may correct or delete any or all of the personal information you have provided to us at any time. Many of our websites provide means to review and update the personal information that you have provided on that website.
To inquire about personally identifiable information that Bonnier has collected about you, or about other ways to correct factual errors in that information, please send us an e-mail at [email protected]. (Note: Do not use this email address to send questions about your subscription. Instead, please visit the respective magazine’s customer service website.) To protect your privacy and security, we will take reasonable steps to help verify your identity before granting access or making corrections. We will decline to process requests where we cannot verify the identity of the requester.
We may also decline to process requests that are automated, repetitive, systematic, or impractical, or that might jeopardize the privacy of others. In some limited circumstances, such as to resolve disputes, troubleshoot problems, and enforce our policies, we may retain some of information that you have requested us to remove. Therefore, you should not expect that all of your personal information will be completely removed from our databases in response to your requests. We only use the information we collect for purposes consistent with this policy. If we propose to use your personal information for purposes beyond that explained in this policy, we will provide appropriate notice before doing so and we will provide you with the means to opt out of those uses. We will not use your sensitive personal information for any purposes other than those described in this Policy unless we have obtained your consent. Your privacy options If you prefer not to receive e-mail communications from other companies, you may choose to remove yourself from any e-mail lists that we provide to third parties for marketing purposes by sending us an e-mail.
You will still receive information from Bonnier and its various brands, but we will not share your address information with anyone else. If you prefer not to receive postal communication from other companies, you may choose to remove yourself from any postal mailing lists that we provide to third parties for marketing purposes by sending us an e-mail at, or writing us at P.O. Box 6364, Harlan, IA. You will still receive information from Bonnier and its various brands, but we will not share your address information with anyone else. We only want to communicate with you if you want to hear from us.
If you prefer not to be contacted at all, you may opt out of receiving any communications from us at any time by notifying us. You may also notify us by sending mail to the following address: Online Marketing Department Attn: Privacy Preferences Bonnier Corporation 460 North Orlando Avenue, Suite 200 Winter Park, FL 32789 In all requests, please tell us what communications you would like to opt out of, what means we have been using to contact you (such as your e-mail or postal address), the date of your request, and a way to reach you in case we need to personally contact you in an effort to comply with your request. We reserve the right to send you certain communications, such as technical alerts, without offering you the opportunity to opt out of receiving them. Enforcement and Compliance with this Privacy Policy We take our Privacy Policy seriously and we regularly review our own compliance with this Policy. If you have any questions or concerns about this Policy, or if you think that we have used your personal information in a manner inconsistent with this Policy, please contact us at: Privacy Department Bonnier Corporation 460 North Orlando Ave., Suite 200 Winter Park, FL 32789 If we receive a complaint from you, we will contact you in an attempt to address your concerns. If we are not able to resolve a complaint, we will participate in appropriate independent recourse mechanisms as necessary.
Bonnier Corp. Website Data Disclosure This policy was last updated on May 25, 2018 Bonnier Corp. And its brands use cookies to identify your individual device so that we and our third-party partners can efficiently target you with content and advertisements that will be relevant to you, based on the pages you visit on our site(s) and other websites across the internet. Bonnier may collect information such as the type of browser you use, your operating system, your IP address, the type of device you are using to access the site, and the domain name of your Internet Service Provider.
This information, by itself, does not permit individual identification, meaning that you will remain anonymous. However, if you elect to provide us with personally-identifying information during your visit, that information may be linked to your IP address, or to your email address where we may have that on file through other Bonnier Corp. Products or services. When you visit our websites, we and our third-party partners send cookies — small, removable data files – to your computer.
We use cookies to uniquely identify your browser, which allows us to enhance and personalize your online experience at Bonnier websites. For example, cookies allow us to recognize you when you return to a website and present relevant content to you when you visit.
Most browsers are initially set up to accept cookies, but you can configure your browser to warn you when cookies are sent, or to refuse all cookies. Some of the features and services of Bonnier websites may not operate properly if your cookies are disabled. Cookies, by themselves, do not provide us with any personally-identifying information. On our websites, we may also use tiny graphic images called pixel tags, web beacons, or clear gifs. These tiny images help us to analyze our users' online behavior and collect other data, such as page views or advertising responses. Pixel tags also allow us to send you email in a format that you can read, and let us know when you have opened an email message from us.
Pixel tags may also be used to deliver cookies. Some of our websites also use third-party advertising companies to serve ads when you visit. These companies may use non-personally-identifying information about your visits to this and other websites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services of interest to you. We work with reputable third parties that provide data tracking and collection technologies in order to:. Present or serve the advertisements you may see at Bonnier websites;. Deliver and track email communications;.
Process purchase orders through e-commerce transactions;. Fulfill print and digital subscription orders; and. Provide marketing leads to third-party organizations (where you have agreed to allow us to do so). These companies may collect information about you on our behalf. We require that these parties agree to process any such information based on our instructions and in compliance with this Privacy Policy and any other appropriate confidentiality and security measures.
We allow third-party companies to serve ads and/or collect certain information when you visit our website. These companies may use information you have shared (e.g., click stream information, browser type, time and date, subject of advertisements clicked or scrolled over, email address) during your visits to this and other websites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services likely to be of greater interest to you. Our partners use this information to recognize you across different channels and platforms over time for advertising, analytics, attribution, and reporting purposes; any information collected is stored in hashed or non-human-readable form. These companies typically use a cookie or third-party web beacon to collect this information. To learn more about this behavioral advertising practice or to opt-out of this type of advertising, you can visit. You may correct or delete any or all of the personal information you have provided to us at any time. To inquire about personally identifiable information that Bonnier has collected about you, or about other ways to correct factual errors in that information, please send us an e-mail.
If you have previously accepted Bonnier Corp.’s use of cookies, but now wish to reject that instead, please visit our page. For information on the data we store and how we use your data, please view our Privacy Policy.
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Take, for example, the front headlight. The headlight, flanked by marker lights molded into the fairing, creates a sleek, uninterrupted aerodynamic line as well as enhances visibility. That same attention to form and function is evident on the backend — the end you’ll see most of the time unless you are riding it — where the integrated marker lights molded into the rear panel both enhance visibility of the tailight and keep the bodylines streamlined for airflow. Continuing the sleek design, the four-tailpipe exhaust system looks like a weapon pod tucked under the subframe and doubles as a mudguard in the absence of a rear fender.
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This helps it produce a staggering 200.8 horsepower at 13,600 rpm, but torque suffers a bit because of the short stroke, and is limited to 81.8 pound-feet at 9,600 rpm. An engine-coolant radiator gets some help from a separate oil cooler to manage the wicked heat generated by all those ponies. The intake is special, too. General chemistry lab manual 12th. It comes with a variable-length intake tract Torque Shift System (TSS) that draws through 50 mm, Mikuni throttle bodies tucked away under what would normally be the fuel tank bump. The smorgasbord of electronics continues into the engine, with an Eldor EM2.0 engine management system on board to manage engine braking, throttle response, throttle sensitivity, torque and speed limiter for complete control over the ride-by-wire control system. You can use one of the three map presets set for Normal, Sport or Rain, and use the fourth map to make an engine map all your own.
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Bonnier Corporation Privacy Policy This policy was last updated on May 16, 2018. At Bonnier Corporation, your privacy is important to us. This Privacy Policy applies to all of the products, services, and websites offered by Bonnier Corporation and its subsidiaries or affiliated companies (collectively, 'Bonnier'). To better protect your privacy, we provide this notice explaining our privacy practices and the choices you can make about the way your information is collected and used by Bonnier. Bonnier acts as a “data controller” for the purposes of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation. Bonnier has appointed a Data Protection Officer for you to contact if you have any questions or concerns about Bonnier’s personal data policies or practices.
The Data Protection Officer’s contact information is as follows: Jeremy Thompson, General Counsel Bonnier Corporation 460 N. Orlando Ave., Ste. 200 Winter Park, FL 32789 [email protected] If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, or to check your information to verify, update or correct it, please write to us via e-mail at [email protected], or via postal mail at: Privacy Department Bonnier Corporation 460 N.
Orlando Avenue, Suite 200 Winter Park, FL 32789 You may also ask for a summary of the information that we have retained, how we have used it, and to whom it has been disclosed. For your protection, we may require that you authenticate your identity before we provide you with any information. Note: For questions related to your magazine subscription, please visit the respective magazine’s customer service website. An overview of the information that Bonnier may collect You are able to take advantage of many Bonnier products, services, and websites without providing any information that personally identifies you by name, address, or other personally-identifying information. We only collect personally-identifying information when you voluntarily submit it to us.
Sometimes, we need personally-identifying information in order to provide you with the products and services that you request. Depending upon the product or service, we may ask you for a variety of personally-identifying information. This might include, for example, your name, address, e-mail address, telephone number, gender, and birth date.
We may also ask for other information about you, such as your credit card information (when you are making a purchase), interests, income, or education level. We consider certain identifying information 'sensitive.' This includes your credit card number, income level, or any other information that would normally be considered confidential. Some types of personal information will NEVER be requested or collected, such as information on your race or ethnic origin, political opinions, trade union memberships, religious beliefs, health, sex life, or sexual orientation. You may choose not to provide us with any personally-identifying information.
In that case, you can still access and use many portions of our websites; however, you will not be able to access and use those portions of any Bonnier website that require your personal information. Many Bonnier websites include community features, such as online forums and message boards. Information that is posted in these areas becomes public information and the use that any third party makes of this information is beyond our ability to control.
You should exercise caution before disclosing any personally-identifying information in these public venues. If you elect to submit content that includes information that can be used to identify you, you must assume that the content can and will be displayed on any website on the Internet. At some Bonnier sites and through certain promotions, you can submit personally-identifying information about other people. For example, you might submit a person's name and e-mail address to send an electronic greeting card; or, if you order a gift online or offline and want it sent directly to the recipient, you might submit the recipient's name and address. Some Bonnier websites also provide referral services to help you inform a friend about our websites, products, or services.
The types of personally-identifying information that we collect about other people at pages like these may include the person's name, address, e-mail address, or telephone number. We will only ask you for the information about your friend that we need in order to do what you request. Our properties may feature Nielsen proprietary measurement software, which will allow you to contribute to market research, such as Nielsen TV Ratings. To learn more about the information that Nielsen software may collect and your choices with regard to it, please see the Nielsen Digital Measurement Privacy Policy. We allow third-party companies to serve ads and/or collect certain information when you visit our web site.
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These companies may use information you have shared (e.g., click stream information, browser type, time and date, subject of advertisements clicked or scrolled over, e-mail address) during your visits to this and other Web sites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services likely to be of greater interest to you. Our partners use this information to recognize you across different channels and platforms over time for advertising, analytics, attribution, and reporting purposes; any information collected is stored in hashed or non-human-readable form. These companies typically use a cookie or third-party web beacon to collect this information. To learn more about this behavioral advertising practice or to opt-out of this type of advertising, you can visit. Bonnier websites sometimes may offer contests, sweepstakes, or promotions that are sponsored by or co-sponsored with identified third parties.
By virtue of their sponsorship, these third parties may obtain personally-identifying information that visitors voluntarily submit to them in order to participate in the contest, sweepstakes, or promotion. Bonnier has no control over the third-party sponsors' use of this information. If a third-party sponsor beyond our control will obtain information that you supply us, we will notify you at the time we collect the information from you. For certain promotions, only those who provide us with the requested personally-identifying information will be able to order products, programs, and services, or otherwise participate in the promotion's activities and offerings. Some of our websites contain links to other sites. By clicking on these links, you will leave the website operated by Bonnier and this Privacy Policy will no longer apply.
These other sites' information practices may be different than ours. You should consult the other sites' privacy notices, as we have no control over information that is submitted to, or collected by, these third parties. How we use the information we collect We use the personally-identifying information that you provide us to fulfill your requests for our products, programs, and services, to respond to your inquiries about offerings, and to offer you other products, programs, or services that we believe may be of interest to you. We sometimes use this information to communicate with you, such as to notify you when you have won one of our contests, when we make changes to subscriber agreements, to fulfill a request by you for an online newsletter, or to contact you about your account with us.
We do not use your personal information to make automated decisions. We may syndicate the publicly available content of our community areas to unaffiliated third-party websites, using RSS or other technologies.
The information you have shared in the community areas may be included in this syndication. We will use the personally-identifying information that you provide about others in order to provide the products or services that you have requested; for example, to enable us to send them your gifts or cards. If you provide us someone else's personally-identifying information for referral purposes, we may use that information to invite them to visit our websites or to provide them information about our products or services. If you provide us with your e-mail and/or postal address, we may include that address in e-mail and/or postal address lists that we sell, trade, or rent to third parties. These lists will never contain sensitive information. If you do not wish for your e-mail or postal address to be shared with companies not owned by Bonnier who want to market products or services to you, you have the opportunity to opt out, as described below. You may also opt out of the receipt of any marketing materials from Bonnier as described below.
We may transfer your sensitive personally-identifying information to other Bonnier offices for internal management and administrative purposes. In addition, your personal data will be transferred to other Bonnier offices where necessary for the performance or conclusion of our contractual obligations to you or for your benefit. Transfers of personally-identifying information may also be made where necessary for the establishment, exercise, or defense of legal claims. We do not transfer personal information internationally. Bonnier will only share your sensitive personal information with outside companies or individuals in any of the following limited circumstances:.
When we use trusted businesses or persons to process personal information on our behalf. Before sharing any personal information with outside parties, we require that these parties agree to process such information based on our instructions and in compliance with this Privacy Policy and any other appropriate confidentiality and security measures.
When we have a good faith belief that access, use, preservation, or disclosure is necessary to (a) comply with applicable law, regulation, or legal process; (b) enforce the applicable Terms of Service or other agreements and policies on the Company's Websites; (c) detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security, or technical issues; or (d) protect against imminent harm to the rights, property, or safety or Bonnier, its users, or the public as required or permitted by law. When you consent.
Before we share your sensitive personal information outside of the previously listed circumstances, we will ask you for permission first. Please note that this only applies to sensitive information, as defined above. We may also use, transfer, sell, and share aggregated, anonymous data about our users for any legal purpose, such as analyzing usage trends and seeking compatible advertisers and partners. In no event will this aggregated data contain any information that could be used to identify individual users of our products or services. How we protect the safety and integrity of the information we collect We take appropriate physical, electronic, and procedural measures to safeguard and protect your personal information.
We use a variety of security measures, including encryption and authentication, to maintain the confidentiality of your personal information. We store your personal information on systems behind firewalls that are only accessible to a limited number of persons, each of whom is required to keep the information confidential.
We also take appropriate measures to secure the transmission of sensitive personal information from your computer to the Company's computers. When you transmit sensitive personal information to us, like credit card information, we offer the use of a secure connection to our servers. To the extent you select the secure connection method or your browser supports such functionality, all credit card account information that you supply is transmitted via secure encryption technology. Regardless of these measures, no system connected to the Internet or data transmission sent over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. We will provide notice if we become aware of any security breach that may affect any sensitive personal information pertaining to you that we have stored on our systems.
Bonnier employees, agents, and contractors who have access to personally-identifying information are required to protect this information in a manner that is consistent with this Privacy Policy and may not use the information for any purpose other than to carry out the services they are performing for Bonnier. These individuals are bound by confidentiality obligations and may be subject to discipline, including termination and criminal prosecution, if they fail to meet these obligations.
Bonnier only collects personal information that is relevant to the purposes for which it will be used. Though we do take appropriate steps to review and update the information that we store to ensure that it is accurate, complete, and current, we also depend on you to update or correct your personal information when necessary. You may correct or delete any or all of the personal information you have provided to us at any time.
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2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800 Picking up the bike from up the North Coast and heading into Sydney during peak hour traffic wasn’t the best way to start. I got home after lengthy delays, annoyed that even with plentiful amounts of filtering it had still taken ages. The Brutale 800 was capable and controllable but like most performance machines, not all that happy in these conditions.
The ergonomics are exceptionally good though, considering just how compact the Brutale 800 is, with the bike still feeling roomy and comfortable with a nice stretch to the ‘pegs and reasonable reach to the wide ‘bars. 2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800 There’s great leverage to the ‘bars as a result making the bike very nimble with minimal input. The seat was also comfortable with just the forward sub-frame/rear tank contour situated right where I wanted to grip with my knees, making it uncomfortable during longer sporty rides, but fine for commuting or suburban riding. My next ride was around Sydney during some quieter times of day and the Brutale 800 proved itself a much more enjoyable motorcycle in regular conditions. In ‘Normal’ mode to soften the throttle response somewhat and give a smoother, albeit less intense ride, the Brutale 800 more than delivers with spadefuls of torque and staggering acceleration. 2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800 There’s no build up through the rev range of power or torque, it just starts strong and continues until it plateaus around the 10,000rpm mark, although to be fair this is at a point where you’re normally well outside the law in any gear.
MV Agusta claim they’ve increased that low to mid-range torque by almost 20 per cent as the trade-off for the reduction in power that the Euro4 compliant bike had to make. However on the road I’m just never riding hard enough to really miss that top end, particularly on a bike that’s capable of landing you without a licence using only the lower 50 per cent of the rev range. 2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800 There’s still a slight roughness at throttle open in Normal, which is worse in Sport, with the engine struggling to roll along under 20km/h smoothly without some clutch. In Rain mode on the other hand the throttle response is far softer with quite doughy power delivery, but that very low speed riding is smoother. Perfect for really poor conditions or if you’re stuck in horrific traffic you can’t filter through really. I had one day with a wet, raining, two-hour commute and actually found with Rain mode that the Brutale remains an extremely docile machine, with easy, confidence inspiring handling and power delivery, with the ABS and Traction Control offering good piece of mind but proving unnecessary. 2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800 In normal mode however, for your regular city and suburban riding the Brutale 800 is awesome fun.
It’s nimble, light and fires off the line like a rocket heading for space. Quick take-offs is absolutely addictive and the bike is deceptively fast, and I had to reign it in on many occasions after looking down at the speedo.
Gearing is also tall meaning you can pretty much sit in second gear for your general city riding to sit in the real meat of the rev range, while at 100-110km/h third was comfortable. Fourth felt like overdrive and cruising along in fifth or six felt totally unnecessary but helped fuel economy. Further improving your experience with the gearbox is the up and down quickshifter (MV EAS 2.0), which like on the recently tested Lusso, is an extremely well integrated piece of kit. Up and down shifts are smooth, with downshifts offering the whole next level in quickshifter technology. It’s just one of those features you never think you’ll need but take for granted shortly after riding a motorcycle with it, only to go back to a normal machine and feel like something is missing!
Around town the Marzocchi forks are well damped, with a light front-end feel but confidence inspiring tracking. The rear Sachs shock on standard settings was on the rough side over the common city elements like speed bumps but great in all other regards.
2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800, radial Brembo four-pot calipers, with Bosch ABS Brakes are strong with good modulation but gentle initial bite and being too aggressive on the front anchors can unsettle the bike, with enough stopping power to really pull you up in a hurry thanks to Brembo radial four-piston calipers. Where the Brutale 800 really shined was out on the open road, with a trip out to Wollombi and back down the Putty Road giving a great opportunity to really put the bike to the test. With a mix of fast sweepers and some tighter sections this route was great, with the Brutale 800 proving exceptional fun with that torquey triple providing plenty of thrills.
I kept the 800 in Normal mode here too, as while the additional responsiveness on the throttle from Sport was good while aggressively riding I was getting some hunting on a steady throttle in faster sections. 2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800 Normal mode remained the more balanced option offering better transitions back onto the throttle and better steady throttle performance. It’s also worth noting there’s a Custom mode that you can set specifically to your needs, so you can actually customise the settings to your exact needs, however with the test time available I stuck to the standard maps.
For about 90 per cent of the ride the Brutale was pure joy, with third and fourth providing exceptional drive and only needing second through the much tighter sections. 2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800 Firing through the corners using just the up and down quickshifter and that super meaty torque allows for rapid progress, with the bike handling exceptionally well, offering neutral steering, easy line changes even mid corner and plenty of feel, although again the front end feels quite light. When you’re really caning you’ll also hear the explosion of the quickshifter operating to upshift, which is frankly awesome. Light front brake into the corners and judicious use of the gearbox and engine braking – benefiting from the slipper clutch – made for a memorable ride and some awesome fun. 2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800, the Sachs rear shock struggled at higher speeds with a 70kg rider but was left as standard and not adjusted due to time limitations The 10 per cent where the Brutale 800 wasn’t a joy was when we turned the pace up a notch and the high speed rebound damping on the rear suspension really started to struggle through rougher sections. I was getting some extreme rear end rebound compacting my spine, with the rear chattering over particularly poor sections, enough so to start getting some wiggle through the front ‘bars. With more time to tinker with the suspension this could probably be dialled out thanks to fully adjustable forks and rear shock, however for general riding the suspension was pretty spot on for my 70kg riding weight.
This was also the section where I’d switched to Sport mode and found the throttle hunting slightly at higher speeds on a steady throttle, although obviously with the more sensitive throttle setting the suspension settings may have had an effect as well. Switching back to Normal mode at a slightly more refrained pace the rest of the test was without issue. 2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800 As important as the ride itself is of course the styling and look of a motorcycle, not to mention the technology included, as the market becomes increasingly competitive. MV Agusta can hold their head high in this regard of course, with the Brutale 800 my favourite nakedbike in their range, styling-wise. It’s simple, sporty and exceptionally finished.
The headers and exhaust collector still need a bellypan, but the single-sided swingarm, five-spoke wheels, fighter-jet like sub-frame and tail and low profile headlight all make for an awesome nakedbike. 2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800 The triple-tipped exhaust is honestly very quiet, often drowned out by the engine’s mechanical noise, but very much in keeping with the MV Agusta look. The swingarm mounted plate holder and mudguard are also an interesting touch, which I like thanks to keeping the tail so clean.
A multifunction display has everything as a glance, however the idiot lights are along the bottom edge, under a darkened lens, meaning under direct sunlight it can be quite hard to see the lights, with the indicator notifications needing a glance down and still being hard to spot. 2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800, left switchblock controls Controls are on the left hand switchblock for navigating the computer system, which is pretty space age, allowing control of the full RbW electronic system, traction control, ABS, quickshifter and your trip meters. Making for easier mode changes is a right hand switchblock button, which can be used to toggle through the modes. I wasn’t actually able to press the buttom while holding the throttle normally, but could shift my grip to reach. I normally just switched at a stop though. Overall the MV Agusta Brutale 800 proved an exceptional machine, the electronics are expansive with enough options to ensure any rider will find their preferred settings, while handling and power are well deserving of praise.
2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800 and an older 910R Hydrogen The 800 Brutale is a visually appealing package, with its typical MV Brutale styling and attention to detail in the locating and mounting of ancillaries. The red lattice frame offsets the black of the motor and wheels rather well. I am not a fan of matt black bodywork, as I think it is a cop out from the styling department, especially in this case where the bodywork is shaped superbly (I told you I was biased). However the cast rider and pillion seat sub-frame is a fine piece of style and engineering, working very nicely. 2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800 The hollow section between the bottom ‘rails’ and the padded seat provides an interesting shape as well as see-through area. This is somewhat offset by what can only be called a ‘dag’ on the rear of the rear wheel that mounts the number plate, rear light and blinkers.
What were they thinking? Surely a tail tidy cannot be that hard to style in. Visually the 800 has people wondering what size engine it has, as the build of the bike is very compact with its mass centralisation design which is a direct follow on from the original 750 Brutale’s. 2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800 The 800 is 11mm shorter in wheel base than the 910R, and the seat around 25mm higher. The engine is a very compact and well finished unit. It is noisy though, drowning the exhaust at idle and up to 3000rpm.
I found the exhaust was really never heard, only the intake above 3000rpm and the engine below. The engine architecture of a stacked gearbox and down-draught fuel injectors contribute to compact nature of the bike as well as the height of the tank, as does the exhaust system which is largely under the engine. The exhaust keeps with the three outlets that characterise MV’s three-cylinder bikes.
2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800 The bodywork keeps the Brutale heritage, and is both eye catching and effective. The ‘wings’ on the top edges of the tank should allow you to hook your leg under when pressing on, but there is a curious ridge running inside where your calf goes that is initially uncomfortable. I moved my legs outwards slightly so not to rub on the ridge, but a strange piece of design.
This ridge is not present on any other Brutale I have ridden, so maybe just a bodywork fit quirk on this bike. All the controls fall easily to hand, including the information screen which contains all of the info one expects (and probably more) with very straightforward access to the bikes ride-by-wire controls by using the mode selector on the RHS handlebar. 2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800, the dash is easily navigable via the left switchblock In fact, the menu system is one of a small number where the systems do not need a manual to make sense. The font used is clear and sized so that everything displayed is instantly readable. The blinker warning lights are hard to see in the corners of the display, and it’s easy to leave them on after use. A small niggle that would go away with more time on the bike.
The controls are light and provide good feedback. The clutch is a smidgen heavier than Japanese mid-sized bikes, but nothing too difficult, even in traffic. Gear shifts both up and down the gearbox using the quick shifter are excellent, and accomplished with just a slight nudge of the pedal in either direction. 2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800 The sound of a flat change higher up the rev range is amazing. There is a loud ‘crack’ on the wide open shift, and the earth moves backwards even faster.
Maybe it’s the combination of speed and sound that is addictive. The Brembo radial front brakes perform as expected, lacking initial bite, but retarding progress smoothly and powerfully. This applies to both the 910R and the 800 and seems to be a common design thread for MV – power without an initial bite, but immense power right through to stop. Moving off from standstill requires a reasonable number of revs to get the bike moving smartly, but once moving, the free spinning engine settles down nicely, so that keeping up with fast flowing traffic on a major road or freeway is a breeze. Where on the 910R you would be in the 3000-4000rpm range, on the 800 you are in the 4000-5000rpm range. The engine is felt rather than heard up to around 6000rpm, then the intake noise starts to become evident, building up to a howl at redline of 12,000 revs.
2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800 The power available is never wanting, even on the freeway where the naked bike riding position is the limiting factor. Fifth and sixth gears are only used on the freeway or way out west on big open roads. Fuelling is a mixed bag, just as on the 910R. Mode selection does make a difference though, but I mainly left it in sports mode for the review as it is a sports bike. Where from closed throttle the 910R is snatchy and incredibly poor until around 2000rpm, the 800 is more refined, but suffers a surging sensation and is very touchy on the throttle up to around 6000rpm where the direct relationship between throttle position and fuelling starts to work in Sport mode. Above 6,000 revs it has a lovely, linear surge of torque and power much like a Triumph Daytona 675R or Yamaha R6.
The seat is on the lowish side for a modern bike, and does not appear that thick or cushioned. But no questions on comfort, it handled several continuous hours in the saddle without upsetting my older body.
2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800, with a comfortable seat but small pillion perch In fact it will easily take you from fuel stop to fuel stop out on the open road without Numb Bum Syndrome appearing. With a reasonable reach to the bars allied with lower set foot pegs, it provides a riding position that is surprisingly comfortable. The handlebars are set at just the right height and width to provide a good arm bend and shoulder position, enabling longer rides to be undertaken.
At no time did I notice loading on the hands or wrists, and the vibration free nature of the engine ensures no vibes affect your extremities. I felt the engine working lower in the rev range range, but not as vibration. Even in stop start traffic, the hands and wrists are not subject to pressure. I found the 800 provided a much more open riding position than a 910R where your legs tend to be tucked up under you.
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2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800 The jump out of corners in the mid-range is superb, as are the brakes. The Pirelli Diablo Rosso III obviously play a part in this, even though not the grippiest of Pirelli’s road tyres. The Brutale 800 can be ridden in the modern square the corner up style or in the traditional arcing, smooth flowing style, it works either way, and it works beautifully. The light weight helps transitioning from side to side as does the seating position, the ‘bars provide good leverage as required and the footrests, even though relatively low set, provide good clearance. 2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800 The suspension works well, only being caught out by really high ridges or deep holes, and then on the back end where the kick or jolt is felt.
It is not the knife through butter experience of a Daytona 675R or Yamaha R6 due to the naked bike rider stance, but it is just as enjoyable. An added benefit is that it is way more comfortable than the pure sports bikes, so you go much further before NBS descends.
Roads such as the Putty Road, the Calga to Broke road, the Old Road and the Bell’s Line of Road are its home ground. Take the Brutale there and the smile on your face will be hard to remove.
In the Brutale 800 MV Agusta have a very enjoyable mid-sized naked sports bike. One suitable for an occasional commute, but as I have said above, more at home on the open road and bend swinging through your favourite winding road. 2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800 BRUTALE 800 – TECH TALK The latest development of the three-cylinder engine with counter-rotating crankshaft now meets Euro 4 emission standards, and is capable of delivering a maximum power output of 116hp at 11500rpm. A record maximum torque, increased by 25 per cent is now 83Nm at 7600 rpm, with 90 per cent of that value already available at 3800 rpm. Another unique feature is the fact that the new Brutale 800 features an electronic EAS 2.0 Up & Down quick shifter. The slipper clutch is now hydraulically operated while the engine is managed by the MVICS system which includes integrated multi map Full Ride by Wire in the traction control with eight settings. 2016 MV Agusta Brutale 800 The 43mm Marzocchi forks have a travel of 125 mm, which is 1mm more than the Sachs shock absorber, which is tethered to the single-sided swingarm.
The brake system is Brembo throughout, with a pair of 320mm diameter front floating disks and brake callipers with four pistons, while at the rear a twin-piston caliper acts on a 220mm disk. The Bosch ABS 9 Plus completes the picture, guaranteeing safety and performance on any road surface. From a safety perspective, the new Pirelli Diablo Rosso III tyres, fitted as original equipment for the first time ever on a standard production motorbike, are an additional asset. The headlight is also an LED elliptical item, with LED indicators as standard.
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