1952 ADLER M200 MOTORCYCLE
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This 1952 Adler M200 motorcycle is powered by a 195cc parallel twin 2-stroke engine that routes power to the ground via a 4-speed manual transmission. From the Larry Winkler Collection. Sold on Bill of Sale.
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After a short-lived production of motorcycles in the early 1900s, Adler spent the next 40 years primarily manufacturing bicycles, typewriters and automobiles. Adler began motorcycle production again in the late 1940s to meet the public's need for affordable transportation. This 1952 M200 motorcycle is powered by a 195cc parallel twin 2-stroke engine that routes power to the ground via a 4-speed manual transmission. From the Larry Winkler Collection. **SOLD ON BILL OF SALE**
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