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Motorcycle Discussions => European and Other Bikes => Topic started by: mudlift on October 29, 2009, 03:38:23 PM
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I just bought a 1968 Pannonia 250 & am in need of an operators manual. Does anyone konw where I might find a manual? I don't even know how to check the oil!
Thanks
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Pannonia was made in Hungary At the Czepel (or Csepel) factory, Budapest.
Some of these motorcycles were sold in the USA under the name 'White'. I have not found any helpful literature for the Pannonia badged models, but have found information for the White USA models. Here is a link.
http://www.cyclemanualstore.com/C/Vt/vcs2.htm
I hope this is helpful.
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There are several types of Pannonia bikes. If you send me a photo of your bike or write me the chassis number, then I try to send you the adequate operators manual.
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There are several types of Pannonia bikes. If you send me a photo of your bike or write me the chassis number, then I try to send you the adequate operators manual.
Thanks, I will get that info. to you ASAP.
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OK, I'm waiting for it.
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Here's the chassis # T5081069
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Will you post a couple of photographs please.
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I will take some pix this weekend.
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Hello, i'm a owner of Pannonia T5 (1974) and i can help you, some time ago i totally restored engine and suspension. Do you never try to find manuals on russian or ukrainian websites?
To contact me on skype: Axel_Sniper
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You lucky one! In next month i want to buy Pannonia! :)
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http://www.stickersshop.co.uk/
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It beggars the question... why?
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come on now im trying to turn a new leaf here , but these machines are just shit ( i now know what it must feel like to go cold turkey) but that feels better ;D
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It won't be long before collectors are clamouring for CZ's! Ours is not to reason why....