The MV Agusta 350 Turismo B Elettronica is a motorcycle with a four-stroke, 20-degree parallel twin-cylinder, OHV engine with rocker support, and a capacity of 349 cc. The bike is air-cooled, has a compression ratio of 9.5:1, and is lubricated using a wet sump. It uses two 24mm Dell’Orto carburetors and has a power output of 25 hp/18.6 kW at 7600 rpm. The MV Agusta 350 Turismo B Elettronica’s clutch is wet and has a multiple plate. Its transmission has five speeds, and its final drive is a chain. The motorcycle’s frame is a single-beam tubular and pressed steel design, and its front suspension consists of a telescopic hydraulic fork, while its rear suspension is a swinging arm fork with adjustable hydraulic shock absorbers. The bike has front and rear drum brakes and features 2.75-18 and 3.25-18 front and rear tires, respectively. It has dimensions of 1960 mm in length and 620 mm in width, with a wheelbase of 1300 mm. The MV Agusta 350 Turismo B Elettronica weighs 150 kg and can carry 13 liters of fuel.
Make Model: MV Agusta 350 Turismo B Elettronica
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Engine: Four stroke, 20 degrees inclination parallel twin cylinder, OHV engine with rocker support
Capacity: 349 cc / 21.3 cu-in
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