Manufacturer | Healey Motorcycles, [[Bromsgrove ]], Worcestershire |
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Production | 1971-77 |
Engine | 997 cc OHV square four |
Top speed | 120 mph (190 km/h) |
Power | 52bhp @ 6,000rpm |
Transmission | Four-speed gearbox to chain final drive |
Brakes | Drum or disc front, drum rear |
Weight | 355 pounds (161 kg) (dry) |
The Healey 1000/4 is a British motorcycle made by the Healey brothers between 1971 and 1977.[1] Fitted with an improved Ariel Square Four 1000 cc engine, the Healey was cheaper than a Honda Gold Wing, but only 28 Healey motorcycles were ever built.[2]
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