1959 - FB Mondial 175 TV - Motorcycle
- Auction:
- Cars & transport
- Lot:
- A3-28959-13010
- Baal, BE
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About this lot
FB-Mondial (1948-1979) was a motorcycle manufacturer from Milan, Italy between 1948 and 1979, known for its world championship road racing successes during the 1950s. The company produced some of the most advanced and successful Grand Prix road racers of the time, and has won the World Championships 5 times. The "F.B." in the name stood for "Fratelli Boselli", the Boselli brothers. At a time when MV Agusta and Ducati economy produced lightweight 2-stroke engines, mopeds and scooters, Mondial made a high-quality sports motorcycle. The Mondial factory in Milan was much smaller than the big Moto Guzzi, Gilera or Benelli concerns, and was more of a "boutique" manufacturer, specializing in high-performance, small-cc engines. Much of the production of each engine was made by hand, which kept production low, with production numbers typically ranging between 1000 and 2000 units per year. In 1949, when MV Agusta decided to produce a 4-stroke engine, they bought a Mondial 4-stroke engine as an example. Mondial had also prepared a motorcycle with desmodromic controls (for Ducati), but never went into production.
This model is a 175CC TV (TURISMO VELOCE) with overhead camshaft. This motorcycle that rarely comes up for sale is in very good original condition.
With Belgian registration. In driving condition
- Auction:
- Cars & transport
- Lot number:
- A3-28959-13010
- Location:
- Baal, BE
- Sold by:
- Company seller
Lot specifications
- Quantity
- 1
- Margin
- Yes
- Brand
- FB Mondial 175 TV
- Cylinder capacity
- 175cc
- Nationality documentation
- Belgie
- Construction date
- 1959
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1,810 kg
CO₂e
This is what you can potentially avoid in carbon emissions by buying this item used instead of new.For comparison, an Brussels - Mallorca flight corresponds to 135 kg CO₂e per passenger.