Cabin motorcycle

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BMW C1

A cabin motorcycle is a fully or semi-enclosed motorcycle.[1] They first appeared in the 1920s[1] In parts of Eastern Europe, they are known as dalniks.

These fully enclosed non-production motorcycles used for land-speed record-breaking attempts, such as the NSU Delphin III, are known as streamliners.

Manufacturers and models[]

Honda Gyro Canopy

Fully-enclosed[]

Semi-enclosed[]

  • BMW Motorrad - C1[1] (produced 2000-2002, over 12,600 sold)
  • Honda - Gyro Canopy[1] (in continuous production since 1990, 62,000 sold as of 2002)
  • Quasar (produced 1975-1982, approx. 22 sold)[citation needed]
  • The Auto Moto

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "Cabin Cruiser : Flying without wings in the motorcycle-based Eco Mobile". Retrieved 2016-08-20.
  2. ^ Siler, Wes (January 18, 2008), "Acabion GTBO: the 750bhp, 340mph Enclosed Motorcycle Enters Production", Jalopnik
  3. ^ Yoney, Domenick. "Peraves MonoTracer MTE-150 electric cabin cycle starts production, video tour given". Autoblog. Retrieved 2016-08-20.
  4. ^ Yoney, Domenick. "Peraves E-Tracer wants to quickly and efficiently win Automotive X-Prize". Autoblog. Retrieved 2016-08-20.
  5. ^ Yoney, Domenick. "Peraves MonoTracer MTE-150 electric cabin cycle starts production, video tour given". Autoblog. Retrieved 2016-08-20.
  6. ^ "Peraves AG in Liquidation Uster - Moneyhouse". www.moneyhouse.ch. Retrieved 2016-08-20.

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