FN Tricar

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FN Tricar
1947 FN Tricar-Autoworld Bruxelles.JPG
ManufacturerFN, Fabrique Nationale d‘Armes de Guerre, Liége
Production1940
Engine 2x engines generating 4000rpm
Bore / stroke 992 cc
Power 22 hp
DimensionsL: 3.4m
W: 1.7m
H: 1.5m
Weight1,050 kg (2,310 lb) (dry)
FN Tricar 1939 FN Tricar.jpg
FN Tricar 1939

The FN Tricar was a military motorcycle manufactured before WW2 by FN Herstal of Belgium. As of 2014, around only 7 exist and owned by private collectors.

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