What kind of engine does a Capri Moto Ski have?

What kind of engine does a Capri Moto Ski have?

What a handful on the snow! 1971 Moto-Ski Capri 292 #1 (L295 JLO) (Top left) The early 292 Capris came through with L295 JLO engines instead of the more common 292 Hirth. They featured all black seats, black front bumpers (not chrome like the later ones), and ’69 style running board mats. Even though the 292

Is the Moto Ski Capri 440 factory optional?

1973 Moto-Ski Capri 440 (436ccm BSE ) A special thanks to Dale Bechtel for adding this machine to our collection. This is the cleanest and most original ’73 Moto-Ski I have seen and am thrilled to put it in the company of our others. It has the factory optional backrest, original 2 piece cover and tool kit. The 440 runs

What kind of engine does a 292 Capris have?

The early 292 Capris came through with L295 JLO engines instead of the more common 292 Hirth. They featured all black seats, black front bumpers (not chrome like the later ones), and ’69 style running board mats. Even though the 292

What kind of engine does a 1973 Moto Ski have?

The engine runs great and the sliders are like new. The seat is in perfect condition but the original cowling had some close encounters with a solid object so it has been changed to a nice ’77 hood since this picture was taken (the ’77 decals look similar). 1973 Moto-Ski Capri 440 (436ccm BSE )

What a handful on the snow! 1971 Moto-Ski Capri 292 #1 (L295 JLO) (Top left) The early 292 Capris came through with L295 JLO engines instead of the more common 292 Hirth. They featured all black seats, black front bumpers (not chrome like the later ones), and ’69 style running board mats. Even though the 292

1973 Moto-Ski Capri 440 (436ccm BSE ) A special thanks to Dale Bechtel for adding this machine to our collection. This is the cleanest and most original ’73 Moto-Ski I have seen and am thrilled to put it in the company of our others. It has the factory optional backrest, original 2 piece cover and tool kit. The 440 runs

Is there a 1973 Moto Ski in Sarina Ontario?

Both the 1975 and 1978 moto-skis are beautiful restorations of rare sleds. Are these enough to make you drool? If not Charlie also has another 340 Sachs Grand Prix and a 634 Hirth Grand Prix to name a few. 1973 Moto-Ski F-295 BSE- Dean Werden, Sarina, Ontario

What was the difference between the 1972 and 1973 Moto Skis?

Borrowing styling and engineering concepts from Moto-Ski’s pre-Bombardier Bullett oval racers, the F series was noticeably sleeker and wider, and had a lower center of gravity than the other Moto-Ski family sleds. Compared to the 1972 Zephyr 340 or 440 and the MS-18, the ‘F’ series was 7 inches shorter and the ski stance was 3 inches wider.