Triumph Bandit

British motorcycle Type of motorcycle Triumph Bandit Triumph Bandit on display at the National Motorcycle Museum Manufacturer Triumph Also called T35R / T35SS Parent company BSA Group Production 1970 Engine 349 cc (21.3 cu in) DOHC twin Power 34 hp (25 kW) at 9,000 rpm Torque 21ft.lb at 7000rpm Transmission wet multiplate clutch, five speed manual gearbox Wheelbase 58.625 in (1,489.1 mm) […]

Triumph Adventurer 900

Type of motorcycle Triumph Adventurer 900 Manufacturer Triumph Production 1996–2001 Engine 885 cc (54.00 cubic inches) four-stroke triple Transmission 5-speed (chain) Wheelbase 1,580 mm (62.2 inches) Fuel capacity 15 L (3.3 imp gal; 4.0 US gal) The Triumph Adventurer 900 is a British motorcycle that was made by Triumph Motorcycles Ltd at the Hinckley factory. Launched in 1996, the ‘Adventurer’ […]

Triumph 6/1

British motorcycle Type of motorcycle Triumph 6/1 Triumph 6/1 Manufacturer Triumph Motor Company Production 1933-1935 Assembly Coventry, UK Successor Triumph Thunderbird Class Heavyweight standard Engine 649 cc OHV parallel-twin Bore / stroke 70 mm × 84 mm (2.8 in × 3.3 in) Top speed est. 85 mph (137 km/h) Power 25 bhp at 4,500 rpm Transmission Four-speed manual; hand-shift (foot-shift available in 1935) Frame […]

BSA Rocket 3/Triumph Trident

1960s/1970s British motorcycle made by Triumph Engineering, Meriden Not to be confused with the Triumph Rocket III or the Triumph Rocket 3. Type of motorcycle Triumph Trident/BSA Rocket 3 Trident T150 Manufacturer Triumph Engineering and BSA Also called T150/T160, Rocket III, Rocket Three Production 1968–1975 Engine Air-cooled 740 cc (45 cu in) OHV triple Bore / stroke 67 mm […]

BSA B25

Series of motorcycles made by the Birmingham Small Arms Company Type of motorcycle BSA B25 1969 BSA Starfire Manufacturer BSA motorcycles Parent company Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited Production 1967–1971 Assembly Small Heath, Birmingham, UK Predecessor BSA C15 Engine 247 cc (15.1 cu in), air-cooled, unit construction, OHV, four-stroke, single Bore / stroke 67 mm × 70 mm (2.6 in × 2.8 in) Compression […]

Honda Zoomer

Type of motorcycle Zoomer Manufacturer Honda Also called Honda Ruckus (NPS50) Production 2002– Class Scooter Engine 49 cc (3.0 cu in), liquid-cooled, four-stroke, single Bore / stroke 38 mm × 44 mm (1.5 in × 1.7 in) Compression ratio 11.9:1 Transmission CVT Suspension Front – telescopic forks, Rear – telescopic damper and spring Brakes Drum brakes front and rear Tires Front – 120/90 R10 […]

Honda ZB50

Type of motorcycle Honda ZB50 Manufacturer Honda Production 1987–1988 (1988 U.S., Canada, Western-Europe) Class Standard Engine 49 cc (3.0 cu in), SOHC, 2-valve, four-stroke, air-cooled, single Power 2.6 PS (1.9 kW; 2.6 hp) Transmission 3-speed semi-automatic Suspension Front: telescopicRear: swingarm Brakes Front: drumRear: drum Tires Front: 3.50-10 2PR Rear: 3.50-10 2PR Rake, trail Rake: 25 degreesTrail: 64 mm Wheelbase 1,065 mm (41.9 in) Dimensions […]

Honda Z50R

Motorcycle Type of motorcycle Z50R 1993 Honda Z50R (Baja) Manufacturer Honda Production 1979-1999 Predecessor Honda Z50A Successor Honda XR50R Class Minibike Engine 49 cc (3.0 cu in), OHC, air-cooled, four stroke, single Transmission 3-speed semi-automatic transmission Frame type Backbone Related Honda Z100 *Honda Z series, *Honda Z50M, *Honda Z50A, *Honda Z50J The Honda Z50R is a motorcycle produced […]

Honda Z50M

Type of motorcycle Z50M Honda Z50M Manufacturer Honda Production 1967–1969 Predecessor Honda CZ100 Successor Honda Z50A Class Minibike Engine 49 cc (3.0 cu in), air-cooled, four-stroke, single Related Honda Z100 *Honda Z series, *Honda Z50A, *Honda Z50R, *Honda Z50J The Honda Z50M was the first Z50 Series of mini bikes produced by Honda. It was first made in […]

Honda Z50J

The Honda Z50J (early versions, 1972–1978, sometimes referred to as Z50J1) is a motorcycle produced by Honda belonging to its Honda Z series family of mini bikes. The j-series came after the m-series (1966–1969) but the very first Honda Monkey was the Z100 from 1961 made for the amusement park Tama Tech in Tokyo Japan. […]