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Sunday, June 8th 2014, 11:56am

Motorcycles


Gillett AB 35
Motorcycle built in both individual cycle and with sidecars which can mount a 7.65mm FN-Browning MG.
Weight: 420kg
Max Speed: 85 km/h with sidecar
Range: 140 km

T600 & T1000
A lightweight 155kg messenger motorcycle capable of 105 km/h. The sidecar T1000 version can reach 90 km/h.


FN M86
A producer of motorcycles since 1903, FN fielded the first 4 cylinder and the first driveshaft motorcycles in 1904. By the end of 1930s Isle of Man race, FN held 33 world records, including a 500cc speed of 192.7kph on the flying mile. The M86 was FNs first military motorcycle, a tough 20hp 600cc bike. Heavy lugs on the tires give good off-road performance. The sidecar version can mount a 7.65mm FN-Browning MG.
Weight: 175 kg, 565 kg with sidecar
Max Speed: 120 km/h without sidecar


FN M12
An improved version of the M86 with a more reliable 22hp 992cc aircooled flat twin SV boxer engine. The sidecar version can mount a 7.65mm FN-Browning MG or a wheeled 20mm FN-Madsen can replace the sidecar. An armoured version with a 6-4mm shield was prototyped but never produced.
Weight: 175 kg, 565 kg with sidecar
Max Speed: 120 km/h without sidecar
HP : 22hp, 992cc



FN T3 Tricar
An evolution of the FN M12 Motorcycle the T3 Tricar offers great utility options. Troop transport (up to four troops), cargo transport, towing, repair platform, or even as a mobile AAG platform with a 7.65mm FN-Browning, among other roles.
Weight: 495kg unladen
Max Speed: 75 km/h
Cargo: 600 kg