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Mountain Goat (motor cycle)
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The Mountain Goat was a motorcycle specifically built in 1963 by Jonny Callender of New Plymouth, New Zealand, for use on rough farm land. It was the first specifically designed farm bike in the world.[1][2]
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![]() Mountain goat motorcycle at the Packard and Pioneer museum in Maungatapere, New Zealand | |
Manufacturer | Callender Motorcycles |
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Production | 1963–1970s |
Class | Utility |
Engine | 80 cc |
Transmission | Four speed |
Frame type | Square section metal tube frame |
Tires | 8 in (200 mm) farm tyres |
Weight | 70 kg (wet) |
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