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1956 Mv Agusta on 2040-motos

US $19000
YearYear:1956 MileageMileage:999
Location:

Tarzana, California, United States

Tarzana, California, United States
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Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):175 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

MV Agusta All description

    This classic 1956 MV AGUSTA CSTL 175 is coming up on 60 years old! A real survivor with interesting patina. Complete, correct and in very good running and riding condition. Ready to enjoy. Very good mechanical condition.
    175cc overhead valve 4 stroke. 4 speed. Sold new without the optional speedometer so actual mileage is unknown. 
    Brand new correct Radaelli rims and zinc plated spokes. New hard to find correct size tires and tubes. Complete new exhaust system. New battery. New chain. New grips and foot-peg rubbers. New headlamp rim and tail light. New MV tire pump.
    A great candidate for an easy cosmetic restoration or enjoy as is with it's factory correct character. All the hard to find parts are done!
    These models are becoming hard to find but I am offering this one for sale as it is a duplicate in my 30 year collection of Italian bikes in Los Angeles.
    A few of the CSTL models have proven to be reliable in "Giro" style events. Maybe not the quickest of contemporary Italian 175s but certainly some of the most dependable.
    Clear California title in my name.
    You are welcome to visit in Tarzana (San Fernando Valley part of Los Angeles). Please call 818 705 8655.
    Very fair reserve price that represents less than replacement value.

Moto blog

MV Agusta Doubles Production Capacity as F3 Rolls Off the Line

Mon, 06 Feb 2012

MV Agusta announced it is doubling production capacity at its factory in Varese, Italy, thanks mostly to popular demand of its new F3 675 three-cylinder supersport. Thanks to the hype over new products such as the F3, its naked sibling the Brutale 675, as well as the RR1090 and R1090 Brutales, MV Agusta has already received more orders for 2012 than it had for all of 2011, which saw a 12% increase in sales over 2010. To mark the doubling of production capacity as well as the start of production for the special edition F3 Serie Oro, MV Agusta released a video of the bike being constructed on its assembly line.

MV Agusta to Introduce All-New Model at EICMA 2012

Thu, 31 May 2012

MV Agusta is developing a new model to be revealed at the 2012 EICMA show in November. While it isn’t that surprising an Italian manufacturer will have something to show off in Milan, the big news is the new model will not be a sportbike or a naked but a new motorcycle segment for MV Agusta. Rumors of a new MV Agusta have been circulating for a while, gathering momentum when the company recently trademarked the name “Rivale”.

EICMA 2012: Introducing the MV Agusta Rivale 800, the New Three-Cylinder Motard

Tue, 13 Nov 2012

MV Agusta has a new entry in the motard segment, unveiling the new Rivale 800 at the 2012 EICMA Show in Milan, Italy. The 2013 MV Agusta Rivale 800 is powered by a 798cc engine based on the three-cylinder 675cc engine with a counter-rotating crankshaft used in the F3 and Brutale 675. The same 798cc version of the engine is mounted on the new Brutale 800 and both models claim a peak output of 123.3 hp.