1953 Mors Speed

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3000 - 5000 EUR
1953 Mors Speed
When Yamaha was crowned world champion in the 125cc class in 1967, it seemed logical for the brand to exploit these results and their know-how to produce a production model. This is how the AS1 was born! It will immediately impose itself on the market as the 125cc reference. Coupled with a 5-speed gearbox, its 124.8 cc two-stroke twin-cylinder engine is capable of developing 15 hp at 8,500 rpm, which, for its time, makes it a high-performance motorcycle thanks to its dry weight of 98 kg. With a given top speed of 125 km/h, although it lacks rigidity and the braking remains modest at the front, its sporty DNA is clearly felt and will not and will not prevent Jean Auréal from winning the French GP in 1969 and France in 1969 and Chas Mortimer the Tourist Trophy in 1971. It will leave its place to the AS2 in 1970 which will bring simply a more modern decoration and a lengthened wheelbase. This 1969 motorcycle is a very well preserved 3rd hand you can take the handlebars to go for a ride and enjoy its simplicity. its simplicity. A rare model, it will not fail to make you stand out to be noticed during the gatherings of enthusiasts.
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