The Car Challenge
- dtaai-maai
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Re: Car Challenge?
Can we move over to wheels for a moment?
NO GOOGLING!
Part 1: Can you explain the origins of the Yamaha badge?
Part 2: Staying with Yamaha, what can you tell me about this?
Again, no googling yet, as that makes it way too easy.
NO GOOGLING!
Part 1: Can you explain the origins of the Yamaha badge?
Part 2: Staying with Yamaha, what can you tell me about this?
Again, no googling yet, as that makes it way too easy.
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Re: Car Challenge?
Just a guess - but since Yamaha make musical instruments, is their logo not three tuning forks?
As for the bike - I haven't got a clue.........................
As for the bike - I haven't got a clue.........................
- tuktukmike
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The thing that catches my eye are what looks like some sort of damper system on the rear of the bike.
I guess post war but even so I never knew yamaha made bikes that far back, unless their early designs were dated as with MZ .
Ttm
I guess post war but even so I never knew yamaha made bikes that far back, unless their early designs were dated as with MZ .
Ttm
Re: Car Challenge?
A complete guess but as it looks dated, is it Yamahas first motor bike?
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Re: Car Challenge?
Terry, correct!
Steve, correct!
Steve, correct!
The Yamaha YA-1 was the first Yamaha Motorcycle model ever produced. The 125cc, single cylinder, 2-stroke, street bike had unique features including a cantilever seat, a plunger rear suspension system and a glove compartment in the fuel tank area.
In 1955 when Yamaha developed its first motorcycle, the Yamaha YA-1, there were about 150 motorcycle makers struggling to compete in Japan's young motorcycle industry, and Yamaha Motors was the last company to enter the fray. At this time, the company had 274 employees working in two single-story wooden buildings that served as factories where they produced about 200 motorcycles a month.
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Re: Car Challenge?
Looks very much like a Vauhall Ventora to me?
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Re: Car Challenge?
Vauxhall VX490?
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Re: Car Challenge?
It's not a Moscvich is it?
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Close with the Vauxhalls but it wasn't from Luton.
Re: Car Challenge?
Yes!dtaai-maai wrote:Is this an Indian make?
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Beyond that I'll have to Google, but I'm sure I saw some of these in the late 80s in India.
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Amazingly, they made tham a lot later than that.....but I'm sure I saw some of these in the late 80s in India.
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In that case it must be the Hindustan Contessa which was based on the Vauxhall VX model but made under licence in India.STEVE G wrote:Yes!dtaai-maai wrote:Is this an Indian make?