MV Agusta 350 Ipotesi, the Glossary
The MV Agusta 350 Ipotesi (Hypothesis) was a motorcycle produced by the Italian manufacturer MV Agusta from 1975 to 1977.[1]
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30 relations: Alloy wheel, Bore (engine), Ceriani, Chain drive, Disc brake, Domenico Agusta, Drum brake, EICMA, Four-stroke engine, Fuel tank, Giorgetto Giugiaro, Italdesign Giugiaro, Italians, Japan, Milan, Motorcycle, Motorcycle frame, Motorcycle handlebar, Motorcycle seat, Mudflap, MV Agusta, MV Agusta 350B, Overhead camshaft engine, Overhead valve engine, Scarab (constructor), Straight-twin engine, Suzuki RE5, Swingarm, Telescopic fork, Wire wheel.
- MV Agusta motorcycles
- Motorcycles introduced in 1975
Alloy wheel
In the automotive industry, alloy wheels are wheels that are made from an alloy of aluminium or magnesium.
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Bore (engine)
In a piston engine, the bore (or cylinder bore) is the diameter of each cylinder.
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Ceriani
Ceriani, formerly Arces, was an Italian company that designed and fabricated motorcycle frames and suspensions.
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Chain drive
Chain drive is a way of transmitting mechanical power from one place to another.
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Disc brake
A disc brake is a type of brake that uses the calipers to squeeze pairs of pads against a disc or a rotor to create friction.
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Domenico Agusta
Count Domenico Agusta (28 February 1907 – 2 February 1971) was an Italian entrepreneur.
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Drum brake
A drum brake is a brake that uses friction caused by a set of shoes or pads that press outward against a rotating bowl-shaped part called a brake drum.
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EICMA
EICMA (Esposizione Internazionale Ciclo Motociclo e Accessori), or the Milan Motorcycle Shows is an annual trade show in Milan, Italy featuring motorcycles.
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Four-stroke engine
A four-stroke (also four-cycle) engine is an internal combustion (IC) engine in which the piston completes four separate strokes while turning the crankshaft.
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Fuel tank
A fuel tank (also called a petrol tank or gas tank) is a safe container for flammable fluids, often gasoline or diesel fuel.
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Giorgetto Giugiaro
Giorgetto Giugiaro (born 7 August 1938) is an Italian automotive designer.
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Italdesign Giugiaro
Italdesign Giugiaro S.p.A. is a design and engineering company and brand based in Moncalieri, Italy, that traces its roots to the 1968 foundation of Studi Italiani Realizzazione Prototipi S.p.A. by Giorgetto Giugiaro and Aldo Mantovani.
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Italians
Italians (italiani) are an ethnic group native to the Italian geographical region.
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Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.
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Milan
Milan (Milano) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, and the second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome.
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Motorcycle
A motorcycle (motorbike, bike, or, if three-wheeled, a trike) is a two or three-wheeled motor vehicle steered by a handlebar from a saddle-style seat.
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Motorcycle frame
A motorcycle frame is a motorcycle's core structure.
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Motorcycle handlebar
A motorcycle handlebar is a tubular component of a motorcycle's steering mechanism.
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Motorcycle seat
A motorcycle seat (sometimes saddle) is where rider sits, and may also accommodate a passenger.
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Mudflap
A mudflap or mud guard is used in combination with the vehicle fender to protect the vehicle, passengers, other vehicles, and pedestrians from mud and other flying debris thrown into the air by a rotating tire on a wheeled vehicle.
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MV Agusta
MV Agusta (full name: MV AGUSTA Motor S.p.A., original name: Meccanica Verghera Agusta or MV) is a high end motorcycle manufacturer founded by Count Domenico Agusta on 19 January 1945 as one of the branches of the Agusta aircraft company near Milan in Cascina Costa, Italy.
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MV Agusta 350B
The MV Agusta 350B (Bicilindrica) was a series of motorcycles produced by the Italian manufacturer MV Agusta from 1970 to 1974. MV Agusta 350 Ipotesi and mV Agusta 350B are mV Agusta motorcycles, motorcycles powered by straight-twin engines and sport bikes.
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Overhead camshaft engine
An overhead camshaft (OHC) engine is a piston engine in which the camshaft is located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber.
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Overhead valve engine
An overhead valve (OHV) engine, sometimes called a pushrod engine, is a piston engine whose valves are located in the cylinder head above the combustion chamber.
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Scarab (constructor)
Scarab was an all-American sports car and open-wheel race car constructor from the United States featuring cars designed and built by Tom Barnes and Dick Troutman for Reventlow Automobiles Inc, owned by Lance Reventlow.
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Straight-twin engine
A straight-twin engine, also known as an inline-twin, vertical-twin, or parallel-twin, is a two-cylinder piston engine whose cylinders are arranged in a line along a common crankshaft.
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Suzuki RE5
The Suzuki RE5 is a motorcycle with a liquid-cooled single-rotor Wankel engine, manufactured by Suzuki from 1974 to 1976.
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Swingarm
A swingarm, or "swinging arm" (UK), originally known as a swing fork or pivoted fork, is a single or double sided mechanical device which attaches the rear wheel of a motorcycle to its body, allowing it to pivot vertically.
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Telescopic fork
A telescopic fork is a form of motorcycle front suspension whose use is so common that it is virtually universal.
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Wire wheel
Wire wheels, wire-spoked wheels, tension-spoked wheels, or "suspension" wheels are wheels whose rims connect to their hubs by wire spokes.
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See also
MV Agusta motorcycles
- MV Agusta 125 Bialbero
- MV Agusta 125 Motore Lungo
- MV Agusta 125 Pullman
- MV Agusta 125 Regolarità
- MV Agusta 125 SOHC
- MV Agusta 125 Sport SE
- MV Agusta 150 Sport RS
- MV Agusta 175 series
- MV Agusta 203/220 Bialbero
- MV Agusta 250 Bicilindrica
- MV Agusta 250 Monocilindrica Bialbero
- MV Agusta 250B
- MV Agusta 350 Ipotesi
- MV Agusta 350 Six
- MV Agusta 350 racers
- MV Agusta 350B
- MV Agusta 500 Four
- MV Agusta 500 Six
- MV Agusta 500 Three
- MV Agusta 500 racers
- MV Agusta 600
- MV Agusta 750 S
- MV Agusta 750 Sport America
- MV Agusta Brutale series
- MV Agusta Dragster series
- MV Agusta F3 series
- MV Agusta F4 series
- MV Agusta Liberty
- MV Agusta RVS 1
- MV Agusta Raid
- MV Agusta Rivale
- MV Agusta Rush 1000
- MV Agusta Stradale 800
- MV Agusta Superveloce
- MV Agusta Turismo Veloce
Motorcycles introduced in 1975
- Bajaj Priya
- Ducati parallel twins
- Honda CB500T
- Kawasaki KR250 and KR350
- Kawasaki KR750
- MV Agusta 125 Sport SE
- MV Agusta 350 Ipotesi
- MV Agusta 750 Sport America
- Moto Guzzi V1000 Convert
- Silk 700S
- Yamaha DX100
- Yamaha RD400
- Yamaha XT 500