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Mountain Goat brochures

I have put some Mountain Goat trail bike magazine articles on this page. I would be grateful of any contributions — sales brochures, magazine ads, magazine articles, pictures, specs, facts, corrections etc. Please scan the material in JPEG format (large enough that all the details are visible) and send them to me. Please tell me the source and the publication date if possible. If you send me pictures of your own bike, please follow these instructions.
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Suzuki 1966More Suzuki models from 1966
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Mountain Goat farm brochure
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1966 Mountain Goat motorcycler brochure (single page). Click to enlarge. ”Introducing the Mountain Goat motorcycle, designed and built in New Zealand to suit New Zealand conditions by Callender Manufacturing Co”. I believe this leaflet was printed in 1966, the first year the model was manufactured in larger numbers. Correct me if I'm wrong.



Suzuki 1970More Suzuki models from 1970
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Mountain Goat farm brochure
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Mountain Goat Mk3 brochure (4 narrow pages). Click to enlarge. ”Developed and produced in New Zeakland for Neew Zealand conditions by members of the Motor Holding group of companies.” My guess is that there was printing on the other side as well but this is the only image I have. I'm not sure about the year, I'm guessing 1970. Correct me if I'm wrong.




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