Puch 250 SGS

The Puch 250 SGS ( Schwing - fork - Sport ) was a of the Austrian Steyr Daimler Puch AG in Puch factory in Thondorf produced in Graz motorcycle. Equipped with a two-stroke twin piston engine and a shell frame motorcycle in the SG series was introduced to the public in Paris on October 1, 1953. Until the end of production 1970 38.584 Puch 250 SGS were produced.

In addition to the 250 SGS The SG series with a displacement of 250 cc also belong to the tour version SG 250, the sports version and a military version SGSS 250 MCH.

For orientation: SG = fork, SGS = fork sports, SGSA = fork - sport starter. The shell frame was developed by Erwin Musger and Dipl Ing Alfred Oswald and 1953 patented.

Specifications

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