MV Agusta 850 Magni

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MV Agusta 850 Magni
Manufacturer
Production 1979
Class Sport Bike
Engine
air cooled, four stroke, transverse four cylinders, DOHC. 2 per cylinder
Bore / Stroke 68.6mm x 68.6mm
Compression ratio 10.3:1
Horsepower 81.94 HP (61.1 KW) @ 9000RPM
Fuel System 4x 27mm DellOrto carburetors
Transmission Gear box: 5-speed, manual
Final Drive: chain
Suspension Front: 38mm Forcelle Italia telescopic forks, preload, rebound damping adjustable
Rear: dual Koni shocks preload adjustable
Brakes Front: 2x 280mm discs
Rear: single 280mm disc
Front Tire 110/80 -18
Rear Tire 150/70 -18
Weight 200.0 kg (wet)
Fuel Capacity 1.32 Gallon (5.00 Liters)
Manuals Service Manual


The MV Agusta 850 Magni was a air cooled, four stroke, transverse four cylinders, DOHC. 2 per cylinder Sport Bike motorcycle produced by MV Agusta in 1979. Claimed horsepower was 81.94 HP (61.1 KW) @ 9000 RPM.

Engine[edit | edit source]

A 68.6mm bore x 68.6mm stroke result in a displacement of just 837.0 cubic centimeters.

Drive[edit | edit source]

The bike has a 5-speed, manual transmission.

Chassis[edit | edit source]

It came with a 110/80 -18 front tire and a 150/70 -18 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via 2x 280mm discs in the front and a single 280mm disc in the rear. The front suspension was a 38mm Forcelle Italia telescopic forks, preload, rebound damping adjustable while the rear was equipped with a dual Koni shocks preload adjustable. The 850 Magni was fitted with a 1.32 Gallon (5.00 Liters) fuel tank.

1979 MV Agusta 850 Magni[edit | edit source]

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The 1979 MY MV Agusta 850 Magni sports an air-cooled, four-stroke, 837cc, trasverse four cylinder engine paired to a five-speed manual transmission, and can produce 82 horsepower at 9000 rpm. A standard full fairing and windshield, a beautiful, pure-Italian, blacked-out exhaust system, and race-grade components such as the 38mm Forcelle Italia telescopic forks and the dual Koni shocks in the rear.