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It's a (Fratelli) Ferrari, but I don't know what vintage or size. I'm going guess it is mid Fifties vintage and 250cc? Fratelli was a brother to car maker Enzo.

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-YzDZ_NyNmDg/TuqunHzZMSI/AAAAAAAAFRE/giRW6q6B-30/s1600/Ferrari%2BMotorcycle%2B1.jpg

http://aussieexotics.com/forum/dlattach/attach,50281/image/Ferrari-and-Maserati-Motorcycles/Ferrari-Motorcycle-4-9037.0.html.jpg

Edited by Prairiehammer
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abc 400cc

Engine - 398cc, horizontally opposed twin-cylinder overhead-valve four-stroke

Bore and Stroke - 68.6 x 54 mm

Launched - 1919-1925

Gearbox - four-speed with H-gate

Carburettor - Claudel-Hobsob

Top Speed - 70 mph

scarry fast on that :cool10::cool10:

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Tonkin, the Typhoon with the G50 Matchless motor.

there not macles engens

The A.J.S. 7R had a single cylinder 350 c.c. over head cam engine producing 40 plus brake horse power, and with a power band in the 6000-7800 r.p.m. range, and with a lightweight frame made for an exceptional junior racer which offered close class racing that showcased the skill of the riders. In 1960 the motor was redeveloped into a 500cc, which was re-badged as the Matchless G50.

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Tonkin, the Typhoon with the G50 Matchless motor.

there not macles engens

The A.J.S. 7R had a single cylinder 350 c.c. over head cam engine producing 40 plus brake horse power, and with a power band in the 6000-7800 r.p.m. range, and with a lightweight frame made for an exceptional junior racer which offered close class racing that showcased the skill of the riders. In 1960 the motor was redeveloped into a 500cc, which was re-badged as the Matchless G50.

 

This is a 2007 edition of the Steve Tonkin Typhoon. http://cybermotorcycle.com/gallery/classics-t/Tonkin-Typhoon-2007.htm

http://cybermotorcycle.com/gallery/classics-t/images/Tonkin-Typhoon-2007.jpg

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love the honda to

 

It only took you 23 minutes to post an answer with photos...I guess you DID know what it was, despite my suggestion that you wouldn't. But you didn't post the same pic of the GB500 in your answer. Don't get me wrong, you answered correctly and that is all that counts. Just having some fun...I hope?

Trying to find the exact same picture that you originally post is what takes me the most time to answer. Sometimes I can figure out the bike in a few seconds and then spend minutes or hours trying to find the original pic. :confused24:

Edited by Prairiehammer
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yes recognised the honda straight away sorry it was a different pic hers the right one

ps the pic of the sr 500 you posted was different to the one i did ?

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