PHOTOS FROM HOLLAND
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1989-Puch
Rider Macho, R.M. van Hoesel.
This one had a red wheeldisk in the rear wheel, one of the first 'circuit' exhaust pipes and a red chopper saddle. |
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1991-Puch Rider Macho, R.M. van Hoesel. The black and chrome Puch was limited and exclusive build for Holland; only 500 were made. Here i changed it with my old Mach at the importer. |
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1991-Puch
Rider Macho, R.M. van
Hoesel.
The same chrome Puch as above, with a prototype police helmet from Lazer. |
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1988-Puch
Rider Macho Limited Edition, R.M.
van Hoesel.
The first limited edition i created together with the importer. Only 500 were build, complete with matching Lazer MX3 helmet and fashion jacket. This one is the actual Puch from the leaflet. |
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1988-Puch
Rider Macho Limited Edition, R.M.
van Hoesel.
The same as above. A beauty. People were ordering this Puch before it was supplied to the dealers! |
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1988-Puch
Maxi Super, R.M. van
Hoesel.
One of my first 'monster machines'. Complete with Honda MT headlamp and spoiler, Zundapp KS 50 blinkers and a KS50 exhaust pipe. |
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1988-Puch
Maxi Super, R.M. van
Hoesel.
The same as above. Notice the 5 cateye taillights i mounted. They replaced the backlight, that i taped off. It was an original standard 50cc factory engine, standard carburettor, with just another exhaust. It had a top of 74 km/h. |
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1991-Puch
Maxi Super, R.M. van
Hoesel.
The same as above! Yes; it's true. I redesigned it totally. Chrome frontfork, chrome chainskirts, chrome front and back mudguards, Honda MT headlamp with chrome spoiler, 'circuit' type exhaust. I drove 100.000 km with it in 4 years. I still have it. |
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1994-Puch
Maxi Special.
This one is very fast! Look at the 3 disc brakes!! A real speeddemon with topspeeds over 100 km/h!! |
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1994-Puch
Maxi Special.
70cc cilinder, 15 mm Bing carb, chrome square rearwheel bridge; this machine was totally awesome! |
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1993-Puch
Rider Macho, R.M. van
Hoesel.
One of my last Maxi modells before i started with scooters. I designed the wheeltransformers; lateron they came as an accessoire on the market. |