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Interesting Facts About the Montesa Cota 247 Cota 247

The Montesa Cota 247 was introduced to the Montesa lineup in 1968 and stayed in production until the late 1970s. It was a trials‑oriented machine that never enjoyed large sales, which has turned original bikes and components into collector’s items.

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Long Production Run with Limited Market

The Cota entered Montesa’s range in 1968 and was built through 1977‑78, but trials bikes like the Cota always had a very limited market and small sales levels.

Oversquare Piston‑Port Engine

The Cota’s single‑cylinder engine was oversquare, featuring a 72.5 mm bore and a 60 mm stroke with a 10 : 1 compression ratio, delivering a simple yet effective powerplant for trials riding.

Delightfully Basic Construction and Rare Parts

Described as a delightfully basic machine, the Cota used a single top‑tube and downtube frame. Original parts such as the toolbox are extremely rare, and many examples are missing components like the chain and kick‑starter.

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