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MV Agusta 350B Sport

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Manufacturer
  
MV Agusta

Top speed
  
96 mph (154 km/h)

Production
  
1970-1974

MV Agusta 350B Sport

Engine
  
Four Stroke, Twin Cylinder

Power
  
28 hp (21 kW) @ 8400 rpm

Transmission
  
Unit Construction 5-speed

MV Agusta 350B Sport is a motorcycle made by MV Agusta. The Motorcycle was first introduced at the Milan motorcycle show in 1969. This mid-sized bike had great acceleration and sporty looks. Between 1970-1974 a number of MV Agusta 350’s were based on the engine and frame design. These included the Electronica and Scrambler.

In 1972 the 350 was fitted with an electronic ignition and a full fairing version.

Specifications

  • Engine: Twin Cylinder, 4-stroke air cooled cylinder. Side-by-side cylinders at a 20 degree inclination. OHV engine with rocker support.
  • Frame: Steel Tube
  • Suspension: Front telescopic oleohydraulic fork, rear swing arm and telescopic oleohydraulic shock absorbers.
  • Bore Stroke: ( 4-Stroke Twin Cylinder 63 X 56 X 2 mm - 348.9 cm )
  • Compression Ratio: 9 : 1
  • Ignition: Coil
  • Clutch: Wet, Multi plate
  • Carburetors: Dell’ Orto UB 24 BS2, UB 24 B2
  • Wheels: Light Alloy, Wire Spoke 1.85 X 18”
  • Oil Tank capacity 2 kg.
  • Transmission: Geared Primary, Final Drive. Chain
  • Timing System: Push Rod
  • Cylinder Head / Barrel : Light Alloy
  • References

    MV Agusta 350B Sport Wikipedia