MV Agusta Ovunque tech info
MV Agusta Ovunque description
This is one rare scooter. You may have never seen one. I bought it this year from the Gary Kohs Collection in Vegas for my wife. She has never ridden it and says to sell it. Completely restored, only damage is a dent on the edge of the running board. A true collectable. Wall plaque is included with clean Texas title. Good luck.
More info: By 1951, the battle for the Italian scooter market was at a fevered pitch. MV was determined to field a credible scooter; the result was the “Ovunque” (“Everywhere”). The main characteristic of the “Ovunque” is the single beam frame, constructed of large diameter tubing. While the engine used the same block and head similar as four-speed models, the “Ovunque” used a three-speed transmission with a twist-grip gear selector on the handlebars. The rear suspension was rather tidy; it was a swingarm design that used the engine as an integral part, as well as a single hydraulic shock absorber. Two versions were built; the O51, which used a single exhaust, and the O52, that utilized a double exhaust system.
On Sep-02-13 at 15:07:31 PDT, seller added the following information:
Be sure to check out my other bikes up for auction.
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