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Van Veen (motorcycle)

Van Veen OCR 1000
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Van Veen OCR 1000 1977 using a re-purposed engine originally intended for the Citroën GS, exhibited at Autostadt, in Wolfsburg, Germany
Manufacturer Henk van Veen
Engine 996cc
Top speed 135 mph (claimed)
Power 100 bhp (73.6 kW)@ 6,500 rpm
Weight 294 kilograms (648 lb) (wet)
Fuel consumption 24 miles per US gallon (9.8 L/100 km; 29 mpg‑imp)

Van Veen or Van Veen Kreid is a former motorcycle manufacturer. It was founded in Amsterdam by Henk van Veen, the Dutch importer of Kreidler motorcycles.

Van Veen completed its first prototype in 1974 using a 1000 cc Comotor 624 twin-rotor Wankel engine, and in November 1974 it was exhibited at the Cologne motorcycle show with front and rear cast wheels and triple Brembo disc brakes.

Limited production of the OCR 1000 model began in 1978 and ceased in 1981, after poor press reviews and complications with Comotor engine production. 38 examples were built.

By 2011, the leftover OCR 1000 parts had been purchased by Andries Wielinga, who built 10 complete motorcycles for sale.


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