Author: Remi Dargegen

Courtesy of RM Sotheby's

Also known as MV Agusta 500 Tre, MV Agusta 500/3, MV Agusta 500-3.

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9 years ago
Доцент

MV Agusta 500 3-Cilindri 1965-73

https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/MV_Agusta_tre_cilindri

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3 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

Frame No. ST41-50 GGRFGMGG

Serial No. 6/6 (The last of six tributes created with World Champion Giacomo Agostini)

Arguably the greatest motorcycle relationship of the last century, the partnership between MV Agusta and Giacomo Agostini led to seven successive 500-cc World Championship titles. In honour of this incredible feat, the original engineers at HRT produced a near-identical copy of the famous 1972-winning machine—so perfect that Agostini himself had to have one. Offered here is just that bike, complete with Agostini’s signature on the dustbin fairing.

Engineered from the original three-cylinder 500 GP engineering plans, this 500 tribute features a perfect replica of the 1970 Ceriani GP fork and 230-millimetre front drum brake, ensuring that the rider feels as close to the original experience as possible. Other details include the moulded fiberglass seat with leather trim and 18-inch Borrani wire wheels. Modern upgrades, such as the Avon tyres and Dell’orto carburettors, were used only where original parts were no longer available. Complete with a letter from Agostini himself certifying his ownership, offered here is a chance to ride with one of the greatest legends of our time.

https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/ve17/villa-erba/lots/r113-2010-mv-agusta-500-3-cilindri/421074

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