1952 EMVA 175cc
Bicycle manufacturers Eugène Muls and Antoine Vandenbrom entered the motorcycle market with EMVA after World War II. From 1949 onwards, they produced light motorcycles in Ans, near Liège, with German 150 and 175cc Sachs engines. The brand also released motorcycles under the name "Ensia".
This 1952 EMVA 175cc machine is on display at Autoworld, Belgium’s national motor museum, in Brussels.
1952 EMVA 175cc
Bicycle manufacturers Eugène Muls and Antoine Vandenbrom entered the motorcycle market with EMVA after World War II. From 1949 onwards, they produced light motorcycles in Ans, near Liège, with German 150 and 175cc Sachs engines. The brand also released motorcycles under the name "Ensia".
This 1952 EMVA 175cc machine is on display at Autoworld, Belgium’s national motor museum, in Brussels.