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Mustang
Jan 29, 2010 16:36:28 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2010 16:36:28 GMT -5
The original Mustang motorcycle was introduced in 1947 by a small company in Glendale, CA. The diminutive machines used a small 122cc two-stroke engine from Villiers and wheels measuring a scant 12-inches in diameter. They weren't exactly performance machines, but the Mustang got around pretty smartly and allowed 20,000 new riders to hit the wide open road. Now, California Scooter Company plans to launch a new Mustang to the American market, this time using a more environmentally friendly 149cc four-stroke powerplant that can reportedly return some 60 miles per gallon in normal operation with a top speed of 55 miles per hour. Wheels retain the original dinner plate-size. Three versions will be available; one standard model that's tough to distinguish at first glance from the original, a (completely unfortunate) pink Babydoll version and a flat-black bobber called the Greaser. Alternatively, you can order a custom model just the way you want it. Production bikes are scheduled for availability in March for a starting price of $4,995 for all three models. Check out the image gallery below.
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Mustang
Jan 29, 2010 16:45:21 GMT -5
Post by x90rider on Jan 29, 2010 16:45:21 GMT -5
They look a lot like the originals - cheaper price too.
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Mustang
Jan 29, 2010 18:12:36 GMT -5
Post by xsyamahadg on Jan 29, 2010 18:12:36 GMT -5
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