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The Bohmerland was produced in Czechoslovakia between 1923 and 1939.  It was an extremely long motorcycle being designed for three people.  It was designed and built by Albin Liebisch.  It featured a 600cc 16bhp single cylinder engine.  There were three models: a Langtouren with rear pannier fuel tanks, a shorter Jubilee model, and a sportier bike called the Racer.
The Bohmerland was produced in Czechoslovakia between 1923 and 1939.  It was an extremely long motorcycle being designed for three people.  It was designed and built by Albin Liebisch.  It featured a 600cc 16bhp single cylinder engine.  There were three models: a Langtouren with rear pannier fuel tanks, a shorter Jubilee model, and a sportier bike called the Racer.


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Revision as of 16:25, 23 December 2006

1927 Bohmerland

The Bohmerland was produced in Czechoslovakia between 1923 and 1939. It was an extremely long motorcycle being designed for three people. It was designed and built by Albin Liebisch. It featured a 600cc 16bhp single cylinder engine. There were three models: a Langtouren with rear pannier fuel tanks, a shorter Jubilee model, and a sportier bike called the Racer.