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BSA 1938 10 HP Scout Series 5 1203 cc front wheel drive four cylinder water cooled side valve chassis # E 1567 engine # A2670

In the late twenties the BSA company no doubt examined all viable layout configurations when they decided to enter the light car/ three wheeler market, then dominated by the Morgan. Two wheels at the front was the popular configuration at that time, but driving ...

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27 Mar 2024
Netherlands

Honda 1967ca CD125 124cc OHC twin frame # CDthe details below engine # CD125E-1119802

This was the first Honda 125 to use the new lightweight side cam-chain drive engine, the replacement for the C92 type unit. Launched in Japan in 1966 as a fairly soft commuter with 12. 5 hp @ 10, 000 rpm, this was to be the for runner of the CB125SS, The SS125 and the 125 K series sports bikes. She was ...

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18 Jan 2024
Netherlands

Honda 1964 C72 Dream 305 cc OHC twin
Based on the first Honda twin - the 250cc C70 of 1957 - the C72 tourer arrived in 1960. The C72's cycle parts remained much as those of the preceding C70, featuring a pressed-steel frame, forks, swinging arm and rear chain case. The engine's basic layout likewise was retained but wet sump lubrication was adopted and the clutch moved from ...

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16 Jan 2024
Netherlands

Honda 1969ca SS125 ?Super Sport? 124cc OHC twin frame # SS 125 A -110488 engine # SS 125AE -110522

The SS125 was launched in 1967 and its production stopped in 1969. The new model was based on the Japan-only CS125: essentially the SS was a CS125 with slimmer sports mudguards. Its 124cc OHC twin engine with bore x stroke of 44x41mm delivered 13hp @10, 000rpm and there was a four speed ...

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9 Nov 2023
Netherlands

Honda 1969 CL125A Scrambler 124cc OHC twin frame # CL125A-318570 engine # CL125AE-318632

The CL125A was produced from 1967 to 1969. It was the smallest ohc twin cylinder four-stroke that Honda made, and was the little brother to the larger scramblers of 160, 175, 350 and 450 cc. This model was relatively quiet and smooth, and with its 124 cc, 4-speed transmission boasted a top speed of ...

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Netherlands

Honda 1969 CL125A Scrambler 124cc OHC twin
By 1959 Honda was the largest motorcycle manufacturer in the world, producing 500, 000 units a year. To conquer the world market the company decided to first focus on the American market and on June 4, 1959 a modest sales office was opened in Los Angeles. The company tried to develop a market for small, light, easy to handle and to maintain two wheelers. ...

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9 Nov 2023
Netherlands

Honda 1969 CB160 161cc OHC twin

Through much of the ?60s, the lightweight class represented a significant part of the market for the Japanese manufacturers. And this bike, Honda?s CB160, was one of the machines many young riders lusted after. Introduced in 1965, the CB160 incorporated trickle-down technology from the rest of the company?s line. Honda?s original offerings in the USA ...

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9 Nov 2023
Netherlands

Honda 1960 Benly CB92 Super Sport 124 cc OHC twin

Benly comes from the Japanese word benri, meaning convenient. At its introduction in 1959 this sporty little 125 was surely a revelation to a European market used to traditional British machinery. The CB92 Super Sport took its styling and design cues from the larger-displacement C71, C76, C72 and C77 Dream series. The 360 degree overhead ...

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8 Nov 2023
Netherlands

Honda 1964 Benly C92 124 cc OHC twin frame

At its introduction in 1959 this sporty little 125 was surely a revelation to a European market used to traditional British machinery. The machine was made in two versions, the standard C92 and the sporty CB 92 Super Sport. There were quite a number of differences between these versions. The standard version had lavish mudguarding and a differently ...

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8 Nov 2023
Netherlands