Adler M200 (1952)

The Adler M200 is a motorcycle model from 1952 that features an air-cooled, two-stroke, parallel twin-cylinder engine with a capacity of 195cc. Its bore and stroke measurements are 48 x 54 mm, and it has a compression ratio of 5.75:1. The induction system is a carburetor, and it has a 6-volt kick ignition system. This motorcycle produces a maximum power of 11.4 horsepower at 5450 rpm. It has a 4-speed transmission system and a chain drive mechanism. The frame of the Adler M200 is a semi-double cradle style, and it features plunger type shocks at the front and dual shocks at the rear for suspension. Its brake system is composed of 150mm drum brakes both at the front and rear. The front and rear tires of the Adler M200 measure 3.5-16. Its dry weight is 130 kg, and it has a fuel capacity of 12 litres. Overall, the Adler M200 is a vintage motorcycle model with classic features that enthusiasts of classic motorcycles may appreciate.


Technical specifications:

Make Model: Adler M 200

Year: 1952


Engine: Air cooled, two stroke, parallel twin cylinder
Capacity: 195
Bore x Stroke: 48 x 54 mm
Compression Ratio: 5.75:1
Induction: Carburetor
Ignition / Starting: 6 volt / kick
Max Power: 11,4 hp @ 5450 rpm
Transmission / Drive: 4 Speed / chain
Frame: Semi double cradle
Front Suspension: Plunger type shocks
Rear Suspension: Dual chocks
Front Brakes: 150mm Drum
Rear Brakes: 150mm Drum
Front Tyre: 3,.5 -16
Rear Tyre: 3,.5 -16

Dry Weight: 130 kg
Fuel Capacity: 12 Litres

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