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  1. Motobécane - Wikipedia

    • Motobécane was a major manufacturer in the French bicycle industry. Motobecane is known for designing very light weight mountain bicycles. Motobecane was the first French maker to start using Japanese parts, in the late 1970s, with Japanese derailleurs and crank sets performing far above the older French designs common on mid-priced 10-speed… See more

    Overview

    Motobécane was a French manufacturer of bicycles, mopeds, motorcycles, and other small vehicles, … See more

    Motorcycles

    For many years Motobecane was France's largest manufacturer of motorcycles. Charles Benoit and Abel Bardin joined in 1922 and designed their first motorcycle in 1923, a 175 cc (10.7 cu in) single cylinder two-stroke-engined … See more

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    Founded1923
    HeadquartersFrance
    Company typePrivate
    Defunct1981
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    Mopeds and bike with auxiliary engine

    Motobécane introduced a moped, the Mobylette, in 1949; over the next 48 years, Motobécane manufactured 14 million Mobylettes. In India the same model was manufactured under licence by Mopeds India Ltd under … See more

    Cars

    In 1942, responding to the disappearance of civilian fuel supplies, the directors instructed an engineer called Éric Jaulmes to look into the possibility of producing a two-seater pedal car to compete with the Vélocar. … See more

    Scooters

    Under the name MBK Industrie, the company continues to manufacture scooters for the European market. See more

    External links

    • Official website USA
    • Chapleur collection (in French) See more

     
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  1. Motobecane USA

    The Motobecane delivers the goods with enough money left for a trip for two to the Giro d'Italia. The Motobecane is a shining example of solid design with good spec and a fine ride at a great price." FANTOM XC - BICYCLING MAGAZINE …

     
  2. Motobécane Models 1923-1956 - Sheldon's EMU

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  5. Mobylette - Wikipedia

    Mobylette. Automatic centrifugal clutch and variable dia engine pulley, with swinging engine. The Mobylette, sometimes shortened as Mob, is a model of moped by French manufacturer Motobécane during the second half of the …

  6. Motobecane Motorcycles - Sheldon's EMU

    By the 1930s Motobecane was producing a large range of motorcycles, and became the most popular manufacturers of motorcycles in France, with their bicycles also doing very well. Notable models of the 1930s were shaft-driven …

  7. All MBK Motobecane models and generations by year …

    Oct 14, 2024 · Motobecane, a company based in France, stepped into the motorcycle world in 1923 when Charles Benoit and Abel Bardin designed the first motorcycle with a 175cc single-cylinder, two-stroke...

  8. Motobecane Models - Myrons Mopeds

    Jan 10, 2021 · A bicycle was light enough to carry across a stream, or over a pile of rocks. But there was a need for long distance mobility, so the motorized bicycle (moped), originally the first motorcycles of the 1890’s-1900’s, was re-born in …

  9. Motobecane Immortal Ice – Road Bike Action

    Motobecane has assembled a worthy competitor for enthusiasts who put the time into their training, ride with conviction, and need the most race bike they can get without busting the family budget. Great looks, classic performance and an …

  10. Motobecane Models 1930s-1950s - Sheldon's EMU

  11. Buying Guide: Motobecane 350 | Classic Motorcycle …

    Nov 1, 2012 · Motobecane was, for many years, France’s largest motorcycle manufacturer. Founded in 1923, the company began by manufacturing 172cc and 308cc belt-driven two-strokes before taking over the Polyméchanique …

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