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Em nhớ hình như Sachs là dòng xe của Đức thì phải anh ơi.
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nguyên văn xuất xứ nè ! chắc phải nhờ MissCD dịch đó.
Tempo Norway, 1931 - today, Started with 2 strokes up to 125cc. The motorcycles were built from 1937 until 1970, with various engines, such as the Sachs 98,125,175, Villiers 125,and during WW2 some with electrical motors.
It all started at a local bicycle factory in a city named Sandnes in south west Norway. This factory had for many years used gears on their bicycles from Germany, supplied by Fichtel & Sachs, which also produced a two-stroke engine. In 1931 they started to mount this small 74cc engine to the frame of a standard bicycle named "The world", but as a necessity, they had to strengthen the frame and the name "TEMPO" came into being. Later on in the 1930´s the frames were equipped with the well known 98cc Sachs, the start of the TEMPO MC era.
Moped production started about 1952, the first ones being close to a ladies bike with a rear mounted Victoria engine of 38cc giving 1 bhp. Thereafter came a series of models, all together about 60 until the factory closed down in 1987.
After the works in Sandnes closed some enthusiasts started a company named "TEMPO NORGE", importing mopeds and selling under the Tempo brand name. These were made in Italy with Minarelli motors and in Portugal, but in 1990 it all ended.