Motom 1962 racer 98cc 1 cyl ohc
US$15,315.60 Motom Italiana S.p.A. manufactured motorcycles and mopeds in Milano, Italy, from 1945 to 1971.Motom's first day of their launch was at the Geneva Motor Show in 1947.The debut there showed the first creation of Motom, the Motomic (Atomic Motor).A modern legend was born, a light and robust bike with a single-cylinder 4-stroke engine, with incredible performance andlow fuel consumption, this immediately guaranteed the popularity of Motom.Motom stared to build the first multiple production motorcycle in 1948, this is a very original bike, with which it was anticipated that at least a decade of trends would support the technology of frames manufactured by pressed sheet metal bike structures.The frame consisted of a main truss at the front of the motorcycle that incorporated the gas tank, while at the opposite side it divided the form of the two arms with rigid tubes that allowed room for the wheel.In 1950, they presented the Dolphin 150, with a single cylinder engine tilted forward to a 147 cc head and valves with a four-speed transmission.The engine is housed far back, almost under the saddle, in a frame formed by the 'grand chamber' pipes.In 1952, the 150 was replaced by the Delfino 163 cc with an increased power of 8 hp and speeds reaching 90 km/h.In 1953, the third model, the Motion Touring 98, with a frame formed by a central truss presses sheet metal that incorporated the gas tank. That same year, the GG 48 cc model was added to the lineup.1952, the Motom Motocarro was introduced and was powered by a 48cc 4-stroke engine. This three wheeler vehicle had a motorcyclefront end with the rear wheels being powered by a chainIn 1962, the Motomar Junior 100 was born, with the same general features of the Motomar 92, but with a 99.8 cc engine.Then...
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Motosacoche 1930 Triporteur T2A 350cc ioe
US$19,540.50 Motosacoche 1930 350 cc IOE MAG Model T 2A ‘Triporteur’ frame# 952 engine# 1C14 K 9 No. 404783This motorized carrier is in exceptional condition: the body has been sympathetically worked over a number of decades ago, but the rest of this fascinating piece of technology is almost as it left the factory in 1930. The machine has aluminium footboards,...
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BSA 1952 RH Pike 350cc 1 cyl ohv 2310
US$31,634.50 Pike-BSA 1952 350cc Gold Star GP Racer Frame # RHP4Former BSA development wizard Roland Pike built two of these frames for the 1952 I.O.M TT. One was raced with a 350 Goldstar engine,the second bike was raced with different engines on occasion, like an A7 Star Twin with aluminum barrel and head. Roland Pike was a well-known road racer...
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Sunbeam 1935 model 95L Special 500cc 1 cyl ohv
US$15,315.60 Sunbeam 1935 “Model 95L Special” 493 cc OHV Racer frame # D 12090 engine # 95 L 495.4.1433The Model 90 first appeared in the firm’s catalogues for the 1927 season. Sunbeam had tried to develop an OHC racer but that proved to be unsuccessful: the camshaft Sunbeam that appeared in 1925 was seriously lacking in torque and power because...
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Ariel 1946 NG 350cc 1 cyl ohv 2410
US$8,397.15 Ariel 1946 350cc OHV model NG “De Luxe” frame # AP2553 engine # BK1563The basics of the “Red Hunter “ could be traced back to a Val Page design, but the name first came into use in the 1932 programme that had been designed by Edward Turner.The new sporty OHV models in 250, 350 and 500cc capacity were very...
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Reading Standard 1913 1030cc 2 cyl sv
US$72,352.80 Reading Standard 1913 “7HP Twin” 1030cc side valve V-twin engine # 9595Reading Standard machines were manufactured between 1903 and 1924 in Reading, Pennsylvania. The company slogan was “Built and tested in the mountains”. The firm started in 1903 with the production of single-cylinder clones of Indians and Thors, but soon engineer Charles Gustafsson would make his mark. Gustafsson had...
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Simplex 1919 Model PM 300cc 1 cyl ioe
US$15,790.90 Simplex 1919 model “P.M. 2 ½ HP” 300cc IOE MAG single frame # 30077 engine # 1 C 12 No 57560Simplex and Eysink were the two major motorcycle factories in The Netherlands in times gone by. Both companies built their reputations on the production of quality bicycles and diverted into motorcycle production in the early 1900s. The Simplex Automatic...
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Matchless 500cc 1 cyl ohc
US$34,328.00 Matchless ca 1960 G50 500cc OHC Racing Engine # CSR50R Frame CB LW 02The Matchless G50 is a racing bike made by Associated Motorcycles (AMC) at the former Matchless works in London. Developed in 1958 from the 350cc AJS 7R but with the engine capacity increased to 500 cc, 180 G50s (G 50 stands for 50 bhp) were built...
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NSU 1952 Quick 98cc 1 cyl ts
US$1,742.80 NSU 1952 98cc Quick Frame # 151855 Engine # 598681The NSU quick is a "motor bike" (motorcycle with cranks), designed by NSU and made from 1936 to 1953.235.441 units were produced in this time with only minor changes. The frame construction is essentially a bicycle frame, but with more tubes, to withstand the load by the motor and the...
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Sparta 1954 NL200 200cc 1 cyl ts 2508
US$3,115.92 Established in 1917 as a Dutch bicycle manufacturer, based in Apeldoorn, the company produced their first autocycles of 74cc and 98c in 1931 using Sachs engines.During the 1930s they built numerous motorcycles using Villiers engines of 148cc and 200cc, many of which were delivery vehicles for all kinds of traders, and ILO powered machines were added to the range...
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Leon Bollee 1897 Voiturette price on application 2508
US$100,343.00 price on applicationLeon Bollee 1897 “La Voiturette” 650 cc single AIV Léon Bollée came from a family of inventors; his father, Amédée Bollée père, was the most important pioneer of steam road vehicles in France.Léon patented a mechanical calculating machine in 1889, gaining a gold medal from the Exposition Universelle held that year in Paris, but soon turned to...
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Singer 1902 2508
US$52,284.10 Singer 1901 “Motor-Wheel” 2hp 208 cc AIV frame #100 engine # 372George Singer started as a bicycle manufacturer in 1874 in Coventry.In 1899 Edwin Perks and Frank Birch unveiled their “Motor-Wheel” design and this was taken up by Singer the following year in the form of a motorized tricycle and bicycle along with the services of Perks & Birch.The...
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Standard 1930 2 cyl MAG 1000 cc ioe 2508
US$52,284.10 Standard 1930 “BT 1000” 992 cc IOE MAG V-twin engine # 2C9Cs No 96304 frame # 11348Wilhelm Gutbrod came from a modest farmers’ background in the Stuttgart area and he worked himself up from metalwork apprentice to mechanical engineer and engine designer. In 1926 he decided it was time to start his own motorcycle factory which he set up...
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