Adler MB200

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The Adler MB 200 was a air-cooled, two-stroke, parallel twin cylinder Classic motorcycle produced by Adler in 1953. Claimed horsepower was 11.0 HP (8.2 KW) @ 5450 RPM.

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Adler MB 200
Manufacturer
Production 1953
Class Classic
Engine
air-cooled, two-stroke, parallel twin cylinder
Bore / Stroke 48.3mm x 48.3mm
Compression ratio 5.75:1
Horsepower 11.0 HP (8.2 KW) @ 5450RPM
Transmission Gear box: 4-speed, manual

Final Drive: chain

Clutch: wet multi-disc, manual
Suspension Front: cartridge fork
Rear: dual shocks
Brakes Front: 150mm drum
Rear: 150mm drum
Front Tire 3.5 -16
Rear Tire 3.5 -16
Weight 130.0 kg (wet)
Manuals Service Manual

EngineEdit

A 48.3mm bore x 48.3mm stroke result in a displacement of just 195.0 cubic centimeters.

DriveEdit

The bike has a 4-speed, manual transmission. Power was moderated via the wet multi-disc, manual.

ChassisEdit

It came with a 3.5 -16 front tire and a 3.5 -16 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via 150mm drum in the front and a 150mm drum in the rear. The front suspension was a cartridge fork while the rear was equiped with a dual shocks.

1953 Adler MB 200Edit

     

The 1953 MY Adler MB 200 sports an air-cooled, two-stroke, 195cc, parallel twin cylinder powerplant paired to a four-speed manual transmission, and can produce a claimed 11 horsepower at 5450 rpm. Standard features include laced wheels, a sprung, single seat, plunger shocks as a rear suspension, a cartridge fork, a dual exhaust system and a 12-liter fuel tank.