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Motosacoche was
founded in 1899, by
Henri and
Armand Dufaux, in Geneva, Switzerland.
Motosacoche was once the
biggest Swiss motorcycle manufacturer, known...
- (1942–1981)
Aktiv (1927–1937)
Husaberg (1988–2014)
Monark Nordstjernan Motosacoche (1900–1956)
Ackland Motorcycles Co (1895–1936) Acme
Motor Co (1902–1922)...
- it as the Opel
Motoclub in 1929 and 1930,
using Küchen, J.A.P., and
Motosacoche engines.
Fritz von Opel
attached solid-fuel
rockets to his
Motoclub in...
- many
races riding the "Camshaft" model. In 1928
Dougal Marchant went to
Motosacoche who made a name in the
Grand Prix, with the 350 M 35 ohc
racing bike...
- 500cc single-cylinder
engines by Küchen, to
large v-twins by J.A.P. and
Motosacoche. The
Neander motorcycle had ****uristic styling, with a curved, padded...
- SAM
Dufaux Enzmann FBW Ghia-Aigle
Leblanc Martini Mindset Monteverdi Motosacoche Mowag nanoFlowcell Orca
Engineering Pic-Pic Piëch
Automotive Rinspeed...
- SAM
Dufaux Enzmann FBW Ghia-Aigle
Leblanc Martini Mindset Monteverdi Motosacoche Mowag nanoFlowcell Orca
Engineering Pic-Pic Piëch
Automotive Rinspeed...
- SAM
Dufaux Enzmann FBW Ghia-Aigle
Leblanc Martini Mindset Monteverdi Motosacoche Mowag nanoFlowcell Orca
Engineering Pic-Pic Piëch
Automotive Rinspeed...
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Kobben (A-1), a
Royal Norwegian Navy
submarine A1, a
Haden frame A1, a
Motosacoche motorcycle A-1, a 1976
Alligator Automatic A1, a
Tomos motorcycle A1...
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Murato and
Suzuki built a 500 cc
single Z97
model based on a
Swiss Motosacoche design but work was
restricted due to the
start of WW2,
during which...