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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MotobécaneMotobécane - Wikipedia

    Motobécane is a different corporation from Motobecane USA, which imports a wide range of bicycles from Taiwan manufactured by Kinesis Industry Co. Ltd. under the Motobécane trademark. Luis Ocaña won Tour de France on Motobecane branded bike in 1973.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MobyletteMobylette - Wikipedia

    Mobylette. Automatic centrifugal clutch and variable dia engine pulley, with swinging engine. The Mobylette, sometimes shortened as Mob, is a model of moped by French manufacturer Motobécane during the second half of the 20th century. [1]

  3. The Motobecane delivers the goods with enough money left for a trip for two to the Giro d'Italia. The Motobecane is a shining example of solid design with good spec and a fine ride at a great price." FANTOM XC - BICYCLING MAGAZINE "A light frame and good spec make Motobecane's XC Racer fast and fun.

  4. 9 Μαΐ 2022 · Do they still make Motobecane bikes? Yes, they do. They disappeared from the US market sometime in the 80s, but the brand was bought and is now sold by Motobecane USA which I believe is owned by Bikes Direct. Motobecane USA. Here is a review we did for a new Motobecane Super Mirage SL road bike.

  5. Motobécane was pivotal in shaping the cycling landscape during the 1960s and 1970s. The brand embraced innovation, introducing advancements in frame materials and design. Motobécane bicycles became known for their versatility, catering to recreational cyclists and competitive riders.

  6. Motobécane, the legendary cycling brand, is making a comeback on the bike scene. Discover the model that inaugurates the new Motobécane range, the Concept Team Champion: a superb and luxurious design, both modern and vintage, which combines all the heritage of its French origins and all the excellence of Danish know-how.

  7. The Motobecane company was formally created in 1924 by Charles Benoit, Abel Bardin and Jules Benezech.*. The firm had already produced its first model, the MB1, in 1923. Designed by Benoit and Bardin, it had a 175cc two-stroke with direct drive by belt.

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