Description
The 750S America model was introduced in 1975. It had more blocky styling and a larger engine than earlier MV 750s. MV Agusta's glorious racing background gave rise to numerous street bikes over the years, such as the 1977 MV Agusta 750S America motorbike.
The 790cc four-cylinder with double overhead camshaft in the 1977 MV Agusta 750S America motorbike had its origins in a 500cc race bike. The exhaust system is a combination of chrome downtubes with four megaphones finished in black crinkle paint, never before seen on a what new factory-delivered machine. Weighing 507 pounds without fluids, the 750S is no lightweight, but its handling at speed belies the bulk. The suede-covered racing seat keeps the rider in place during the kind of spirited cornering manoeuvres the 750S is so well known for.
Like previous MVs, the 750S America was expensive and exclusive, and everyone knows that Italian style and performance have never come cheap.