CSEPEL 250, 246 CC, 1953

CSEPEL 250, 246 CC, 1953

In 1950, the CSEPEL 250 was designed and started initial production, alongside the smaller engine capacity models.

The original version featured a single cylinder twin piston engine unit, to exploit the many advantages of separate suction and exit slots on a two-stroke engine. This well proven method of Puch production had a short life at the Csepel Works, very soon the quarter litre Csepel 250 adopted a single cylinder design, laying the foundation for many years of Csepel development. Produced from 1951 to 1953, the single piston model had 11 horsepower output, 4-speed gearbox, Bosch flywheel magneto, 24 mm Jikov carburettor, strong cradle tubular cycle frame, front and rear telescopic suspension units, but retained the traditional spring-supported solo saddles.
The design of this construction, with imported components, was aimed at the export markets.

Fotó: Maróti József
Fotó: Maróti József