Gasi Motorradwagen GmbH was a German automobile manufacturer founded in 1921, based in Berlin-Dahlem. The company specialized in the production of unique three-wheeled vehicles, which featured a distinctive design characterized by a single front wheel and tandem seating for two passengers, with the driver positioned in the rear seat.
The vehicles produced by Gasi were powered by an air-cooled two-cylinder engine. This engine utilized a chain drive system that connected to an intermediate shaft, with the final drive accomplished through belts. The innovative design and engineering of Gasi's three-wheelers set them apart in the automotive landscape of the early 20th century, although the company did not achieve long-term commercial success and eventually ceased operations.
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