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Fully restored 1957 MV Agusta 125cc TRL model. I purchased this motorcycle as a basket case from Italy. Have spent the last 5 years restoring the motorcycle with the help of the UK MV Agusta club for parts. It is repainted in Agusta red and black. Decals are correct showing their wins in European races. There are 10 coats of clear on the painted parts. The front fork is correct as had to be replaced and fortunately found in Italy. All chrome redone, and the aluminum parts are polished. Correct rims have been respond. New tires. New exhaust and pipe installed. The engine was completely redone with an overbore, new bearings, gaskets and seals. The crank has been rebuilt to new tolerances as well. Transmission restored as well. Carb is correct and NOS. The tank was cleaned and coated. One exceptional part is the speedometer, which I am told, is very rare on this model as most came without. It was restored by a speedometer specialist and works well. Wiring is replaced across the cycle as are new cables and speedo drive. Would be hard to find a better early MV Agusta. Runs well.
Shipping will be up to buyer but will have available in Seattle for pick up if needed. There is no title as was purchased form Italy where this was a salvage motorcycle. Pay Pal accepted. |
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Massimo Bordi Out at MV Agusta as Company Considers IPO
Tue, 25 Jun 2013MV Agusta announced a change in its executive as the company considers going public with an initial public offering. The Italian manufacturer introduced Giorgio Girelli as its new executive vice president. Girelli’s appointment comes a day after CycleWorld reports MV Agusta has opted not to renew the contract of Chief Executive Officer Massimo Bordi.
New MV Agusta Dragster 800 Spied Testing
Tue, 28 Jan 2014This latest spy photo of the much hyped MV Agusta Dragster 800 was taken by an Italian motorist and first revealed by Italian site, motoblog.it. In it are some clear details about what the Dragster 800 is — and isn’t. From this photo, the Dragster 800 looks largely like the Brutale 800 it shares much of its components from.
MV Agusta President Claudio Castiglioni Dead at 64
Wed, 17 Aug 2011MV Agusta President Claudio Castiglioni has died from illness at the age of 63. The former owner of Ducati and Cagiva succumbed to illness Aug. 17 in a clinic in Varese, Italy.
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