The MV Agusta 250 Bicilindrico (1968-71) motorcycle was a four-stroke, parallel twin model, with a capacity of 247cc and a compression ratio of 10.0:1. Its engine had pushrod operation, 2 valves per cylinder, and was air-cooled with wet sump lubrication. The bike had a kick start and a maximum power of 19 hp @ 7000rpm. Its clutch was a wet multiple plate clutch, and the transmission was a 5-speed manual. The final drive was a chain. The bike had a single beam tubular and pressed steel frame, and its suspension system consisted of a telescopic hydraulic fork on the front and a swingarm with hydraulic shocks on the rear. The front and rear brakes were drums with diameters of 180mm and 150mm, respectively. The bike’s dimensions were 1960mm (77.1in) in length, 620mm (24.4in) in width, and had a wheelbase of 1300mm (51.2in). The dry weight of the bike was 142kg (313lbs), and its fuel capacity was 13 litres (3.4 US gal).
Make Model: MV Agusta Bicilindrico B
Year: 1968 – 71
Engine: Four stroke, parallel twin, pushrod, 2 valve per cylinder
Capacity: 247
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