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The "Sportsman" – featuring 138cc, 3 hp engine, 20" wheels, kick starter and drum brakes – was released in 1949 for US$224.50 (equivalent to $2,900 in 2023), and US$239.50 (equivalent to $3,100 in 2023) for the Deluxe model with two-speed automatic transmission.
Wizard [1] Production: 1935-1960: Assembly: New Orleans: Class: Lightweight standard: Engine: Single cylinder two-stroke 7.9 cu. in. (130 cc) Bore / stroke: 2 x 2.53 inch: Compression ratio: 6.5:1: Power: 4 hp at 5000 rpm: Ignition type: magneto (by Phelon, later Wico) and dual spark plugs: Transmission: 1935-1941: direct drive, no clutch 1941 ...
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This a listing of motorcycles of the 1940s, including those on sale, ... The Marman Twin was made in 1948 and 1949 [3] Vincent Black Shadow.
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Pages in category "1949 establishments in California" The following 106 pages are in this category, out of 106 total. ... San Clemente Stakes; University of San Diego;
Prototypes built during the war used pre-war Villiers 191 cubic centimetres (11.7 cu in) "Double Century" engines. These were no longer available at the end of the war, so the Mustang Colt, the first production version of the Mustang motorcycle, used a 125 cubic centimetres (7.6 cu in) Villiers engine in a downsized frame with 8-inch (200 mm) wheels.
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