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- | In stark contrast to the airy Imme design, the Czech Bohmerland, which was built from 1925 to 1939, was designed for heavy-duty, rigorous use. The enormous steel double cradle structure housed a 598cc single-cylinder OHV Liebisch four stroke engine, and the top rails of the frame extended all the way back past the back wheel. To conserve weight on the very long wheelbase motorcycles, | + | In stark contrast to the airy Imme design, the Czech Bohmerland, which was built from 1925 to 1939, was designed for heavy-duty, rigorous use. The enormous steel double cradle structure housed a 598cc single-cylinder OHV Liebisch four stroke engine, and the top rails of the frame extended all the way back past the back wheel. To conserve weight on the very long wheelbase motorcycles, |
===== Ascot Pullin ===== | ===== Ascot Pullin ===== | ||
- | Pressed steel monocoque and unit-body style methods became appealing alternatives to labor-intensive welded tube designs as manufacturers sought ways to streamline and economize on the manufacturing process. From 1928 to 1930, the English Ascot Pullen was made with a pressed steel chassis, front fork, and guards. The engine on this bike was a 496cc four stroke single cylinder with dry sump lubrication. [([[https:// | + | Pressed steel monocoque and unit-body style methods became appealing alternatives to labor-intensive welded tube designs as manufacturers sought ways to streamline and economize on the manufacturing process. From 1928 to 1930, the English Ascot Pullen was made with a pressed steel chassis, front fork and guards. The engine on this bike was a 496cc four-stroke single-cylinder with dry-sump lubrication. [([[https:// |
===== Yamaha Maxam 3000 ===== | ===== Yamaha Maxam 3000 ===== |