This initiative leads to the creation of MBK Booster, a bike with a 50cc or 125cc engine, which turned out to be the most popular model in the market in the history of MBK. ![]() MBK decided to expand its production with the introduction of some two-stroke, three-cylinder 350cc, and 500cc motorcycles. MBK continued to produce two-cylinder 125cc motorcycles, which enjoyed an eminent success, especially in the local market. The 1970s was also another significant era in the history of this brand. Like other manufacturers, MBK experienced a decrease in the sales rate due to the production of cheap Japanese bikes at low prices with high performances. Immediately, the company launched the well-renowned Mobylette and Z46. MBK returned to the bike world after the war when it launched the D45. The brand participated in the Ball D’or endurance race.Īs a result of the Second World War, the manufacturer had to put a stop to its operation. With this advancement, MBK made its first appearance in racing competitions. After about ten years of researches and development, these two partners launched the second motorcycle with an engine of 250cc. ![]() The Motobécane has a two-stroke and 175cc engine with a single cylinder. MBK began its operation when Charles Benoit and Abel Bardin manufactured their first cheap motorcycle called Motobécane. Founded in 1923 in Rouvroy, Picardy, France, MBK is a well-known French manufacturer of the scooter.
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