1950-60's MoBikes

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kendor said:
anyone remember the munch mammoth?

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By Friedl Münch
 
now that was a monster bike for it's time and boy could they go, one passed me on a motorway once pulling a trailer and he must have been doing a ton at least.
 
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Yeah, my mate saw one pulling a trailer load of hay bales .. not downhill tho' :D
 
AdamW said:
It doesn't have any brakes :confused:
:LOL: that dinnerplate in the front wheel is a twin leading shoe brake ;) how`s you bro`s Vtwin Triumph :LOL:
 
Nige F said:
AdamW said:
It doesn't have any brakes :confused:
:LOL: that dinnerplate in the front wheel is a twin leading shoe brake

Like I said, it doesn't have any brakes! ;)

The Bonneville is sweet. As they say, there's no replacement for displacement, so a 900cc twin really makes it a nice bike to ride. I haven't had a go (I never took my full bike licence), but bro regularly rides 600 miles a week on it including his 30 miles-each-way daily commute... and he ENJOYS it! Comfy saddle.
 
Honda RC166 250cc 6-Cyl. (SMB Hailwood 1966)
Piston and Rod
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Honda exotics ... the 250cc 6cyl on the right.
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This is one of the RC149 125cc 5-Cylinder DOHC racers. This bike could rev to 20,000 and the short stroke version redlined at 22,000 RPM. The top speed was around 145 mph.
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Get that 5 cyl 125cc sound Here and others.. music !!
;)
 
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