MOTOM 48 – N° 7

The Motom 48, also known by the name Motomic (the union of the words ‘moto’ and ‘atomic’) was presented in 1947 at the Geneva Show, fruit of the collaboration between the De Angeli-Frua and Pininfarina families, with the support of Battista Falchetto, who was already an important Lancia designer.

The Motom 48 differed from other similar products of the time for its monocoque frame, made from two printed metal plates welded together.

Another feature was the speed that the bike could reach: nearly seventy kilometres per hour at low power consumption. The Moto owes its success to the fact that it was a scooter that looked like a real motorbike.

Engine: CENTRAL 250w BEFANG

Battery: FEMA CELLS PANASONIC 36V 14AH

Display: BAFANG 560c

Gear: SHIMANO ZEE M 640

Seat: BROOKS B66

Handles: BROOKS

Rear stay: ORIGINAL SPRING SUSPENDED

Front fork: ORIGINAL STEMS

Tyre: 20 x 3,0

Brakes: FRONT AND REAR DRUM BRAKES