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Motobécane was a
French manufacturer of bicycles, mopeds, motorcycles, and
other small vehicles,
established in 1923. "
Motobécane" is a
compound of "moto"...
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mopeds through technical collaboration with
Motobécane of France. Its
first model was the
Motobécane Mobylette sold
under the name
Suvega Super 50....
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sometimes shortened as Mob, is a
model of
moped by
French manufacturer Motobécane during the
second half of the 20th century. The
Mobylette was launched...
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manufactured by
Motobecane, Benelli, Bianchi, Lambretta, or Mitsubishi.
Benelli models included 250cc, 125cc, and 49cc models,
Motobecanes with 49cc motors...
- (1923–1939) Gima
Gnome et Rhône (1919–1959)
Juery (1930s–1960s) Monet-Goyon
Motobécane New-Map
Nougier Radior Ratier (1959–1962)
Scorpa (1993–2009)
Terrot Adler...
- Matra, and
later by
Magneti Marelli, then by
Renault and
Motobécane in 1974. 1983:
Motobécane is
bought by
Yamaha and
becomes MBK. 1988:
production in...
- Redoute, with
French bicycle manufacturer Motobécane a co-sponsor
between 1979 and 1983. "La
Redoute -
Motobécane (1979)" (in French). Mémoire du cyclisme...
- Huffy, and Murray;
European companies including Raleigh,
Peugeot and
Motobecane—as well as
other nascent ****anese
brands including Miyata, Fuji, Bridgestone...
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bicycle companies like Miyata, Bridgestone, Maruishi,
Nichibei Fuji, and
Motobécane. The
types of
bicycles Panasonic produced ranged from mamachari, commuter...
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ridden by 14-year-olds.
Daelim (Trac) E-Bike
Honda Jawa Moto
Moped Army
Motobecane Personal transporter Peugeot Piaggio Puch
Rabasa Cycles (Derbi) ZF Sachs...