Veloce vogue 1962 192cc
The Vogue first appeared at the Earls Court Show in 1962. The Veloce design of the Vogue was based on the 192 c.c. L.E. side valve engine aimed at the buyer who wanted L.E. silence with more style but without much dash. Sadly there was no such market and not very many were sold:detective:
Panther Model 100
Engine type: air-cooled 2-valve OHV pushrod single
Capacity: 598 cc
Bore:87 mm
Stroke:100 mm
Power: 23 bhp @ 5,300 rpm
Weight: 193 kg (425 lb) dry
Top speed: 68 mph (109 km/h)
ok will give you the cz becoures its almost a jawa and could take weeks to find as there is only one vague reference to it gota love the tank bag though
71>74 BSA b50 mx sum were sold as TR5MX Avengers .
The TR5MX is basically a badge-engineered BSA B50MX,
when BSA went out of business the remaining parts were built up as Triumphs.
best i can cum up with
there were some independents that bilt b50 baest bikes as well
it has a rear disk and no front brake which makes it different than the factory bikes
so probably an independent bild well thats my guess
Rollie Free in his unique riding position, and minimal clothing, during his record breaking run in 1948. (it is debated as to whether it was a Black Lightning or Black Shadow),and all this at 150.313 mph