Sold for £1,150
(including buyers premium)
Registration No: BF 9377
Frame No: 3564
MOT: Exempt
In 1924, Alphonse Tallet, Charles Benoît and Abel Bardin founded the Motobécane company, to begin production of motorcycles. Their first model, the MB1, was an undamped pendulum-fork model equipped with a 175cc twin-cylinder two-stroke engine and belt drive. An extremely simple design, and popular in its native France, it sold well throughout the 1920s despite competition from other motorcycles in the under-250cc class. A similar marque with close ties to Motobécane was Motoconfort, which by 1930 was wholly owned by Motobécane. Various identical models were sold under both names.
This lovely 175cc lightweight machine has been dated to 1926 and is an extremely rare survivor outside of France. The vendor purchased it to restore and successfully completed a large amount of work, although he has sadly had to put down his tools on health grounds. The Motoconfort now presents extremely well, although it will require further work before it can be deemed finished. Once complete, it will be a delightful and unusual machine to enjoy on pre-war events such as the VMCC’s Banbury Run and various Sunbeam Motor Cycle Club activities. It includes the current V5C.
For more information, please contact:
Mike Davis
mike.davis@handh.co.uk
07718 584217
Auction: National Motorcycle Museum | Solihull, West Midlands, 9th Jul, 2025
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