Items tagged motor cycle engines in MV Collections
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Motor Scooter Engine - Lambretta LD, circa 1955
Along with the Vespa, the Lambretta motor scooter built in Italy became a popular and stylish form of transport in the 1950s and 1960s. The Innocetti company in Milan began production o ...
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Moped Engine - Ducati Piuma, 1960
This type of engine was fitted to the Ducati 48 Piuma moped built bt Ducati Meccanica S.p.A in Bologna, Italy. The Piuma differed from a motor scooter in that it retained pedals and a m ...
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Motor Cycle Engine - Yamaha, Two-Stroke, Model L2G, 1970-1975
Model L2G, two-stroke, 100 cc single cylinder engine includes a four-speed gearbox, kick starter and multi-disc clutch unit. It has been sectioned for display and mounted on a base plat ...
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Motor Scooter Engine - Lambretta LD, circa 1955
Along with the Vespa, the Lambretta motor scooter built in Italy became a popular and stylish form of transport in the 1950s and 1960s. The Innocetti company in Milan began production o ...
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Motor Cycle Engine - Henderson, Four Cylinder, Model Z, 1919
Henderson four-cylinder engine from a Model Z motor cycle, purchased by the Museum in 1935 from Mr A. Burns of Collins Street, Essendon. It was sectioned for display at a later date.
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Motor Cycle Engine - Douglas Twin-Cylinder, circa 1925
Douglas Motors Ltd motor cycles were made in Bristol, UK from 1903. The company was one of the leading British manufacturers until the the Second World War and many Douglas machines wer ...
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Motor Cycle Engine - Moto-Reve, 1914
Moto-Reve was an an important early manufacturer of motor cycles and a range of single and twin-cylinder engines which were fitted to other manufacturers products. For example, the firs ...
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Motor Cycle Engine - Triumph Single-Cylinder, 3.5 h.p, 1911
The Triumph company was one of the most successful of the early British motorcycle manufacturers. The firm was established in 1897 by two Germans, Siegfried Bettmann and Maurice Schulte ...
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Motor Cycle Engine - Indian 'Powerplus', 1916
'Indian' motor cycles were produced by the Hendee Manufacturing Company at Springfield, Massachusetts, USA in what was at one time the largest motorcyle factory in the world. Founded by ...
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Motor Cycle Engine - DKW, Two-Stroke, circa 1955
During the 1920s the German DKW (Dampf Kraft Wagen or 'Steam Powered Car)' firm operated the largest motor cycle factory in the world. It had been formed in 1916 by Jorgen Rasmussen, a ...
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