Photo Gallery «MV Agusta Monza - the Ferrari of motorcycles»
MV Agusta presented its first four-cylinder motorcycle as early as 1950, but it would be a while before it was possible to buy such a two-wheeler for use on the road. Fueled by the racing fame achieved by John Surtees, Mike Hailwood and Giacomo Agostini, the Italian brand's production motorcycles were also in high demand despite their high prices. And they still are today. The MV Agusta 832 Monza model appeared in the 1970s and was the fastest production motorcycle ever at the time. This driving report tells the story of the rare MV Agusta 832 Monza and shows it in many pictures.
MV Agusta 832 Monza (1978) - a really beautiful motorcycle
© Bruno von Rotz, 2021
MV Agusta 832 Monza (1978) - a test ride on this motorcycle legend is probably one of the 100 things you should do once in your life
© Philipp Leibundgut, 2021
MV Agusta 832 Monza (1978) - the Smiths instruments are clearly drawn
© Lutziger Classic Cars, 2021
MV Agusta 832 Monza (1978) - two overhead camshafts for the in-line four-cylinder engine
© Bruno von Rotz, 2021
Mike Hailwood (number 63) and Giacomo Agostini (1) in 1969 at the 500cc race on the occasion of the Temporada Romagnola
© Public Domain / Archiv, 1969
Impressions of the Goodwood Revival 2013 - exciting race for the Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy - the victorious MV Agusta
© Bruno von Rotz, 2013
Specialist "Ruote da sogno" - MV Agusta 750 S sold
© Bruno von Rotz, 2018
A magnet for motorcycle enthusiasts - the two-wheelers from MV Agusta - Retro Classics Cologne Cologne 2017
© Bruno von Rotz, 2017
Motorcycles from MV Agusta - Retro Classics Stuttgart 2018
© Bruno von Rotz, 2018
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