History

Tapir

Tapir

Tapir is famous nickname of locally produced passenger car for local transport. A tapir is a small box shaped mini bus which should carry 7 passengers

Honda SS-50

Honda SS-50

Manufacturer: Honda of Japan
Production:
Engine: 4-stroke
Power: ** bhp
Transmission:
Fuel capacity:

Raleigh Bikes

RSW-16

RSW-16 - Raleigh's RSW, for Raleigh Small Wheel, 16 model was introduced in 1965 and intended as a transportation bike capable of covering long distances or for use by commuters. The RSW 16 featured three gear speeds and 16-inch balloon-style tires.

In 1966, Raleigh introduced the RSW 14, a smaller-wheeled bicycle for children.

Honda PC-50

Honda PC-50

Manufacturer: Honda of Japan
Production:
Engine: 4-stroke
Power: ** bhp
Transmission:
Fuel capacity:

Honda P-50 (1967)

Honda P-50

The Honda P50 (known as the P25 in some markets) was introduced in June 1966. It earns a place in history as being the last motor-wheel moped design by Honda (and probably by any other large manufacturer).

Moulton bike

Moulton

In the late 1950s, disillusioned with the design of the classic bicycle, Alex Moulton set about creating a new design. He thought the classic diamond frame was inconvenient to mount, difficult to adjust for size and not suitable for both sexes. He believed that classic bicycles were uncomfortable to ride without the use of wide, low-pressure tires which increased rolling resistance.

Horse Cart

Horse Cart

Donkey Cart

Donkey Cart

Dray Cart

Dray Cart

Used for haulage with either one or two donkeys

Honda CB-125SS (1967-1970)

Honda CB-125SS

Manufacturer: Honda
Production: 1967- 1970
Engine: 4-stroke 124 cc single overhead cam twin cylinder two valves
Bore and stroke: 44mm x 41mm
Compression ratio: 9:4:1
Carburetor: Twin Keihin 22mm slide type
Power: 15 bhp @ 11,000 rpm
Torque: 1.05kgm @ 9000 rpm
Transmission: Four speed gearbox
Fuel capacity:
Tire sizes: Front 2.50 x 18/rear 2.75 x 18
Weight: 110kg

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