1977 Mv Agusta Ipotesi on 2040-motos
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For sale is my 1977 MV Agusta Ipotesi.
I purchased this bike about 6 years ago from a collector in Boston. Bike was a barn find and has been gone through completely to be a running, riding machine. Bike was completely pulled apart and all original hardware was used when possible. Clutch was rebuilt, carbs, new wheel bearings, valve clearance and new chain. Bike has been fitted with the Magni Brembo brake kit. Power Dynamo from Germany was also fitted for a first to second kick start. With this no battery is needed to power the bike. Period fairing with professional paint. Frame and wheels have been powder coated. Tank has original paint. The bike has some spider webbing in the front fender as well as on the left side near the kickstart. It also need the chain tensioners. Indicator lights on the dash are not connected as the plastic is very brittle and wont hold the lights, however all of them do work. These bikes are very rare. Only around 1500 were built and they are getting harder and harder to find. It pains me to part with it but I have ridden it less than 10 times in the time I have owned it and feel it needs to go somewhere where it will be appreciated more than I can give her. Mileages is in Kilometers. No Title. I will provide a Bill of sale. |
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