Motocycle BMA TERROT for ‘lady and clergyman’ VM type

The VM and VMO mopeds are two variants of the small utility motorcycle proposed by the brand in 1932. It shared the same particularly economical 100 cm3 2-stroke single-speed engine, but while the VM is the standard model, a true miniature motorcycle, the VMO ‘model for ladies and clergy’ has an open frame and a protective net to prevent skirts or cassocks from getting caught in the rear wheel.

  • Single-cylinder 2-stroke engine, 100 cm³ (47x58)
  • Magneto ignition
  • Single speed with manual clutch
  • Telescopic fork front suspension
  • No rear suspension