MV Agusta 350 Turismo Ipotesi (1976-77)
The MV Agusta 350 Turismo Ipotesi was a motorcycle produced in 1976-77. It had a four-stroke, parallel twin-cylinder engine with a capacity of 349 cc, delivering 28 horsepower at 7600 rpm. The bike had a single beam tubular and pressed steel frame with telescopic hydraulic front suspension and a rear swinging arm fork with adjustable hydraulic shock absorbers. Braking comprised of two 230 mm hydraulic discs at the front and a 200 mm drum at the rear. The bike weighed 160 kgs and had a fuel capacity of 19 litres.
Technical specifications:
Make Model: MV Agusta 350 Turismo Ipotesi
Year: 1976 – 77
Engine: Four stroke, 20 degrees inclination parallel twin cylinder, OHV engine with rocker support
Capacity: 349 cc / 21.3 cu-in
Bore x Stroke: 63 x 56 mm
Cooling System: Air cooled
Compression Ratio: 9.2:1
Lubrication: Wet sump
Induction: 2x 24mm Dell’Orto carburetors
Ignition: Electronic
Starting: Kick
Max Power: 28 hp / 20.8 kW @ 7600 rpm
Clutch: Wet multiple plate clutch
Transmission: 5 Speed
Final Drive: Chain
Frame: Single beam tubular and pressed steel
Front Suspension: Telescopic hydraulic fork
Rear Suspension: Swinging arm fork with adjustable hydraulic shock absorbers
Front Brakes: 2x 230 mm hydraulic discs
Rear Brakes: 200mm Drum
Front Tyre: 2.75-18
Rear Tyre: 3.25-18
Dimensions: Length: 1960 mm / 77.1 in Width: 620 mm / 24.4 in
Wheelbase: 1300 mm / 51.1 in
Weight: 160 kg / 352 lbs
Fuel Capacity: 19 Litres / 5.0 US gal
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