Adler Junior M100

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The Adler Junior M100 was a air-cooled, two-stroke, single cylinder scooter produced by Adler in 1956. Claimed horsepower was 4.02 HP (3.0 KW) @ 3000 RPM.

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'Adler Junior M100'
Manufacturer
[[Adler]]
Production 1956
Class [[:Category:Scooter motorcycles|Scooter]] [[Category:Scooter motorcycles]]
Engine
air-cooled, two-stroke, single cylinder
Bore / Stroke 50.8mm x 50.8mm
Compression ratio 5.75:1
Horsepower 4.02 HP (3.0 KW) @ 3000RPM
Transmission Gear box: 3-speed, manual

Final Drive: chain

Clutch: wet multi-disc, manual
Suspension Front: leading link fork
Rear: plunger dual shocks
Brakes Front: drum
Rear: drum
Front Tire 3.00 x 14
Rear Tire 3.25 x 14
Weight 108.0 kg (wet)
Manuals Service Manual

Engine

A 50.8mm bore x 50.8mm stroke result in a displacement of just 98.0 cubic centimeters.

Drive

The bike has a 3-speed, manual transmission. Power was moderated via the wet multi-disc, manual.

Chassis

It came with a 3.00 x 14 front tire and a 3.25 x 14 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via drum in the front and a drum in the rear. The front suspension was a leading link fork while the rear was equiped with a plunger dual shocks.

1956 Adler Junior M100

 

 

The 1955 Adler Junior M100 is a classic scooter suitable for urban environments. It sports an air-cooled, two-stroke, 98cc, single cylinder lump mated to a three-speed manual transmission, and can produce a claimed 4 horsepower. It also comes with a high-end suspension package, composed of a leading link front fork and twin plunger shocks in the rear, a dual seat, large, 14", laced wheels, and a large front fender.