Frera Motorcycles

Frera 500SS 1923

Frera 500SS 1923-1925

This 4 Valve Super Sport model was advertised as the fastest motorcycle in the world. Designed by the engineer Giuseppe Remondini in 1922, it remained in production until 1925. It features a high-performance 4-stroke vertical single-cylinder engine with overhead valves, parallel in pairs and inclined to each other with pushrod and rocker arm control, and hairpin springs.

Lubrication is mechanical with a special Frera pump and an additional foot pump. The gearbox is a three-speed Frera patent, separated with hand control. The dry clutch is operated by handlebar lever, and the transmission is entirely by chain. The very stable tubular frame has front suspension with a parallelogram fork and two Frera-patented springs, and a rigid rear end. The handlebars have a double attachment. The brakes are rimless on both wheels.

The machine won numerous competitions in its day. There are two examples in the Rimini museum, dated 1923 and 1924.

Photographed at Museo Nazionale del Motociclo di Rimini, courtesy inEmiliaRomagna at Flickr. Licence: CC BY-NC-SA 2.0. Text by Giovinazzo


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