Adler MB150
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Adler MB150 | |
Manufacturer | |
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Production | 1954 (2 500 units) |
Class | Classic |
Engine | air-cooled, two-stroke, single cylinder |
Bore / Stroke | 58.4mm x 58.4mm |
Compression ratio | 5.4:1 |
Horsepower | 8.05 HP (6.0 KW) @ 5850RPM |
Battery | 6V |
Transmission | 4 Speed gearbox housed in engine block, foot gearchange |
Frame | Double tubular cradle |
Suspension | Front: Twin swinging leading link forks with shock absorber Rear: Telescopic spring with hydraulic shock absorbers |
Brakes | Front: 180mm drum Rear: 180mm drum |
Weight | 120.0 kg (wet) |
Manuals | Service Manual |
The Adler MB 150 was a air-cooled, two-stroke, single cylinder Classic motorcycle produced by Adler in 1954. Claimed horsepower was 8.05 HP (6.0 KW) @ 5850 RPM.
Engine
The engine was a Air cooled cooled Single cylinder, 2 stroke. The engine featured a 5.4:1 compression ratio.
Drive
Power was moderated via the Multi disc, wet.
Chassis
The front suspension was a Twin swinging leading link forks with shock absorber while the rear was equipped with a Telescopic spring with hydraulic shock absorbers.
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Specifications
Make Model. | Adler MB 150 |
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Year | 1953 - 54 |
Production | 2 500 units |
Engine Type | Single cylinder, 2 stroke |
Displacement | 147 cc / 9 cub in. |
Bore X Stroke | 59 x 54 mm |
Cooling System | Air cooled |
Lubrication | Petrol oil mix 25:1 |
Clutch | Multi disc, wet |
Starting | Kick start |
Battery | 6V |
Carburetor | Single Bing carburetor |
Exhaust System | Single, steel, chrome |
Max Power | 6.2 kW / 8.4 hp @ 5850 rpm |
Compression | 5.4:1 |
Transmission | 4 Speed gearbox housed in engine block, foot gearchange |
Final Drive | Chain, fully enclosed |
Frame | Double tubular cradle |
Front Suspension | Twin swinging leading link forks with shock absorber |
Rear Suspension | Telescopic spring with hydraulic shock absorbers |
Tires (front And Back) | 3.25 x 16 in. |
Brakes (front And Back) | Drums, 180 mm diameter |