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1968 Montesa Cota 247

Montesa Cota 247 250cc (1968)
Esplugues de Llobregat (Barcelona)
Exhibit : Miquel Cirera

SPECIALTY: Trial
The basic model: COTA
Model: 247
CODE: 21M00
Year: 1968
MOTOR
Piston diameter: 72.55 mm.
Stroke: 60 mm.
Engine capacity: 247.69 cm ³
Compression ratio: 39092
Power: 19 hp at 6500 rev / min
carburetor
BRAND: Amal
Type: L627 / 427
DIFFUSER: 27 mm.
ignition
BRAND: Motoplat V.M.
Transmission: 5-speed
Clutch: Multi-disc in oil bath with constant voltage sources
SPEED: 5-speed
BRAKES
FRONT: Drum 180 mm.
REAR: Drum 180 mm.
TIRES
FRONT: 2,75 x 21
REAR: 4,00 x 18
SUSPENSION
front hydraulic
Rear shock absorbers
Maximum speed: 108 km / h.
Number of units: 19200

Montesa was formed in 1944 by Pedro Permanyer and Francisco Xavier "Paco" Bultó. Their first Montesa prototype was based upon the French Motobécane models of that time. Permanyer began to produce his own gas engines, which allowed for a new area in motorcycles to be explored and expanded into. Permanyer and Bultó teamed up in Barcelona and created a light-weight motorcycle. This led to the creation of a bike powered by a 95cc two-stroke engine with no rear suspension. Despite some setbacks, they sold 22 of these units in the first year of production. The next year, the partnership focused on production improvements and met the growing demand for their bike. As a successor to the previous model, Bultó designed a new 125cc roadster, which was tested in many the trail-type rallies and semi-enduros that were popular in Spain at the time.

The company is now owned by the Japanese manufacturer Honda Motor which is limited in the production of the motorcycles for racing, and still under the name of Cota, the first model (Cota 247 Version 68) is dating back to 1968.

 
 

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