The MV Agusta 832 Monza motorcycle was manufactured in 1977 and is equipped with a four-stroke, transverse four-cylinder engine that has a capacity of 837cc. The engine has two valves per cylinder and operates with a DOHC system. The bike’s compression ratio is 9.5:1, and it has an air-cooling system. The bike has 4x 27mm Dell’Orto carbs and an electric starting system. The bike delivers 105 horsepower and has a clutch with multiple discs in oil bath. The transmission of this bike is a 5-speed system, and the final drive is shaft-driven.
The frame of the MV Agusta 832 Monza has a tubular steel, welded, double cradle. The front suspension consists of 35mm Ceriani telescopic forks, and the rear suspension is composed of dual Marzocchi shocks that are preload adjustable. The bike has front and rear brakes, with the front having two 280mm discs and the rear having a single 280mm disc. The front and rear tyres are respectively 3.50-18 and 4.00-18.
The fuel capacity of the bike is 15.9 litres, and its consumption averages 33 miles per gallon. The dry weight of the MV Agusta 832 Monza has not been specified. The bike has a top speed of 144 mph. The MV Augusta 832 Monza has been reviewed by various publications, including Motor Cycle News, Superbike Boxer Tricks, On Two Wheels, MC Sport, and Motorcycle News.
Make Model: MV Agusta 832 Monza
Year: 1977
Engine: Four stroke, transverse four cylinders, DOHC, 2 valve per cylinder
Capacity: 837 cc / 51.0 cu-in
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