MV Agusta 125 SOHC
Manufacturer | MV Agusta |
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Production | 1953-1956 |
Class | 126 |
Engine | Four stroke, single cylinder, double over head camshaft |
Top speed | 93 mph (150 km/h) |
Power | 16 hp (12 kW) @ 10,300 rpm |
Transmission | Unit Construction 4-speed |
Suspension |
Front: Telescopic fork with central hydraulic damper Rear: Swingarm with hydraulic dampers |
Brakes |
Front: Central Drum 180 mm Rear: Central Durm 150 mm |
Tires |
Front: 2.00 x 19 Rear: 2.50 X 19 |
Wheelbase | 1250 mm |
Weight |
75 kg (165 lb) (dry) |
Fuel capacity | 14 l (3.7 US gal) |
The MV Agusta 125 SOHC was a motorcycle produced by MV Agusta as a "Catalog" racer for the public in 1953. Privateer racers could purchase this race bike and could be highly competitive with a machine that was very similar to MV Agusta's works built motorcycles. The motorcycle was a considerable success and remained in production until 1956.[1]
Specifications
- Bore Stroke: (4-stroke Single cylinder 53 X 56 - 123.5 cm)
- Compression Ratio: 9.2 : 1
- Ignition: Magnito
- Clutch: Wet, Multi plate
- Carburetors: Dell’ Orto SS 27A
- Wheels: Light Alloy, Wire spoke. Front: 1.75 X 19” Rear: 2.25 X 19”
- Oil Tank capacity: 2 kg.
- Transmission: Geared Primary, Final Drive. Chain
- Valve Configuration: Inclined overhead
- Lubrication: Geared Pressure pump
Fairing
In 1953 many racers adopted the dustbin fairing design on the MV 125 Dohc. The dustbin was a very large fairing that was built with air flow in mind. In 1957 the dustbin fairing was abolished due to riders being injured when strong crosswinds literally blew the racers off the track.
See also
References
- ↑ Moto MV Agusta Mario Colombo, Roberto Patrignani. Giorgio Nada Editore Publications - Italy
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