A short-lived enduro from the early 70s, the Tyran 125 MX were more 40% expensive the Japanese competition, but were slower and less reliable. As you might expect, not many people have heard of them since. The engine was a Sachs two-stroke 122cc unit that produced 18 horsepower to move a bike that weighed 190 pounds. For more on the Tyran, check out this article from Superhunky about odd dirtbikes from the past. Tyran bikes were actually made by Mitsubishi, but were outdated by the time they were released to market as the designer, Ted Wassell, unfortunately passed away during development and the bike was delayed for 2 years due to legal entanglements.
Find this Tyran 125 MX for sale in Dayton, Ohio with bidding up to $3,050 and the reserve not yet met