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1973 | MV Agusta 750 S

Rare classic, the 750 is not often available to buy.

$186,427
🇳🇱
Private seller

Description

Make: MV Agusta
Model: 750s
Model Year: 1973
Mileage: 12000

For sale

Chassis
Frame No. MV4C75 214365

Engine
214-311

Motorcycle Highlights;

Desirable, Early-Production Example of an Important Italian Superbike
Extremely Rare as One of Just 150 MV Agusta 750 Sports Built in 1973
Accompanied by Original Italian Registration Documents
Retains Its Matching-Numbers Engine per MV Agusta Factory Record

Technical Specs;

743 CC DOHC Air-Cooled 4-Cylinder Engine
Four Dell'Orto UB24BS2 Carburetors
72 BHP at 9,200 RPM
5-Speed Manual Gearbox
Front and Rear Drum Brakes
Front Telescopic Fork Suspension
Rear Swing-Arm Suspension with Twin Telescopic Shock Absorbers

Accessories;

  • Original MV Agusta factory fairing !
  • Handmade suitcase set !

Provenance;

Mr. H. Luijendijk, De Lier, the Netherlands (acquired new in 1973)
Mr. B. Veen, Lelystad, the Netherlands (acquired from the above in 1978)
Mr. HD Fokkens, Lelystad, the Netherlands (acquired from the above in 1980)
Mr. PJ Monné, Wormerveer, the Netherlands (acquired from the above in 1982)
Private Collector, Current Owner, the Netherlands (acquired in 1984 from the above)

In 1907, Sicilian aristocrat Count Giovanni Agusta founded the Agusta Aeronautics Company near Palermo, Italy, a mere four years after Orville and Wilbur Wright's famous flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. The company soon thrived, particularly during WWI and WWII, when it produced airplanes for the Italian government. Post WWII, the company was banned from aircraft production, and the factory was retooled to produce motorcycles, providing Italy with the simple and affordable personal transport it needed in the immediate aftermath of the war. The new company was named MV Agusta – “M” for Meccanica (Mechanical) and “V” for Verghera, the town in which the first bikes were built.
MV Agusta soon began building racing motorcycles as well, and the company's history of precision engineering meant that they soon dominated Grand Prix racing. The company won 38 Riders' World Championships and 37 Constructors' World Championships from 1952 to 1976, with an astonishing 270 World Championship race wins – a record unlikely to ever be repeated. Much like Enzo Ferrari, MV Agusta built road-going machines as a means of funding its racing efforts. None was more important and impressive than the 750 Sport, which featured a powerful and exotic DOHC, four-cylinder engine. Extremely expensive at the time, they were among the first true "superbikes" – the motorcycle equivalent of Lamborghini's Miura or Ferrari's Daytona – with gorgeous styling and extreme performance.

This outstanding early-production example was delivered new 06-06-1973, General Agency MV Agusta, Roland Schneider, Baden-Baden, Germany, to Mr. H. Luijendijk who exported the motorcycle to the Netherlands.
Original Dutch registration documents on file record four subsequent Dutch owners, and in 1984, the bike was bought by a Dutch motorcycle collector.

The consignor purchased the MV from him in 1986 and had mechanical work undertaken by an Italian motorcycle specialist, at 35,000 Km. The motorcycle has since been exercised sparingly (12,000 km) and remained in the consignor's collection of significant Italian road and racing motorcycles.

This MV looks like a new one. Everything is almost perfect and new.
Not only the optic also the technical side of this 750 S is perfect.

This MV's rare and desirable early-production features include its unique, early cylinder heads, Borrani rims, petcocks, controls, and livery. The 750 Sport is accompanied by a report, weekly motorcycle magazine 26, 06-07-1973, which summarizes the bike's history, notes that the paint on the bike's tank is the original tricolore color scheme, and documents that "the engine and frame numbers correspond perfectly with the official factory records.”

No one will ever care for a bike as much as the owner who loves it, rides it, and maintains it.

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Vehicle details

Vehicle data

Make
MV Agusta
Model name
750 S
Type
Sports Bike
First registration date
06/1973
Year of manufacture
1973
Mileage (read)
12,000 km
Chassis number
MV4C75214365
Engine number
0214-311
Gearbox number
Not provided
Matching numbers
No
Number of owners
4
Café Racer
No

Technical details

Engine Type
Straight | 4-stroke | DOHC
Power (kW/hp)
53/72
Cubic capacity (cm³)
743
Cylinders
4
Starter
Electric starter
Cooling
Air
Gearbox
Manual
Gearshift
Not provided
Gears
5
Transmission
Cardan
Front brakes
Drum
Rear brakes
Drum
Fuel type
Petrol
Curb weight (kg)
0.21

Individual configuration

Exterior color
Red

Optional equipment

Original MV factory fairing
Handmade suitcase set

Condition, registration & documentation

Condition category
Original
Has Report
Report provider
Particulier
Condition
Checkbook & invoices
Registered
Ready to drive

Location

Private seller

7557 GR Hengelo

🇳🇱 Netherlands

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