belfastguzzi Posted April 1, 2006 Author Posted April 1, 2006 Ok so some more really generous clues then. These fine machines are relatives of the Quiz Bike. Now anyone worth their google-salt will get this.
belfastguzzi Posted April 1, 2006 Author Posted April 1, 2006 Fine if nothing by Monday at 5pm. 84632[/snapback] Hmmm. You mean tomorrow or the day after tomorrow? ChopperJim is insisting that it's already Sunday. Big J thinks that it's 3pm. I think you've well and truly stumped us now.
mike wilson Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 Ok so some more really generous clues then. These fine machines are relatives of the Quiz Bike. Now anyone worth their google-salt will get this. 84561[/snapback] urrghhh. Microcars are as indistinguishable as ubiquitous commuter two strokes. But easier than dirt-oriented bikes....... 8-)
belfastguzzi Posted April 3, 2006 Author Posted April 3, 2006 urrghhh. Microcars are as indistinguishable as ubiquitous commuter two strokes. But easier than dirt-oriented bikes....... 8-) 84778[/snapback] Time's running out. It's Monday.
mike wilson Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 Goggomobile 84800[/snapback] They are very like GGM but not quite there. And I can find no reference to GGM bikes.
DeBenGuzzi Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 still got 3 hours by my watch. that is unless someone files for an extension.
belfastguzzi Posted April 4, 2006 Author Posted April 4, 2006 It's Answer Time The bike is a Pannonia T1, 250cc single "The engine, modern for that period, was a single-cylinder with 14 hp, primary drive with gears (when the old chains for the primary drive were still very diffused), and the singular feature of the crankshaft rotating in the direction opposite to the usual sense." The Pannonia was produced in Hungary between 1951 and 1975. Initially two-stroke singles were built but in the end a range of practical two-stroke 250cc twins were produced. In 1971 Pannonia ventured westards to the Bol d'or endurance race. Two pannonias placed 4th and 5th in the event! stumpifier
DeBenGuzzi Posted April 4, 2006 Posted April 4, 2006 It's Answer Time The bike is a Pannonia T1, 250cc single "The engine, modern for that period, was a single-cylinder with 14 hp, primary drive with gears (when the old chains for the primary drive were still very diffused), and the singular feature of the crankshaft rotating in the direction opposite to the usual sense." The Pannonia was produced in Hungary between 1951 and 1975. Initially two-stroke singles were built but in the end a range of practical two-stroke 250cc twins were produced. In 1971 Pannonia ventured westards to the Bol d'or endurance race. Two pannonias placed 4th and 5th in the event! stumpifier 84886[/snapback] Fine dingus, have your stump. place it wherever you see fit. Knowing you, I have no idea.
helicopterjim R.I.P. Posted April 4, 2006 Posted April 4, 2006 Thank God he never gave us a real clue. Someone may have actually figured it out then!!
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