Beschreibung
Over the years, it has been well stored. It has been protected from light and moisture, and the tires have always been inflated. Unfortunately, the keys for the right lockable cover for the battery, among other things, are now missing
Teknische Daten
Beurteilung Fahrzeugzustand
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Zustand technisch
A motor from Sachs is a quality machine and, as here, has been used very little. A careful review is recommended. Otherwise, everything seems to be in good order and should work without problems. The tank has been emptied during the storage period.
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Zustand Interieur
The saddle is in very fine condition, with some usage patina on the sides and a small hole on the back loaf, probably caused by some luggage. Rubber details on footrests and kick are almost like new.
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Zustand Exterieur
Both the paint and the chrome, rubber, and glass are in fine original condition. There are surely details that need some lubrication and care, but everything appears to be in very fine original condition. The tires from Continental are original and in fine unworn condition. They should probably be changed to new ones if the bike is to be driven. A little wear on the rear shock absorbers. All decals are in top condition, nothing removed or added, except for a decal from the importer H. Flöter in Stockholm, a piece of Swedish motorcycle curiosa. Additionally equipped since new, with an original luggage rack, the rubber strap is somewhat dry (Denfeld).
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Zustand gesamt
Sometimes it's a bit tricky to know which keys to press... However, one thing is certain, a DKW RT 125 E from the early 70s is an unusual machine. If it is also sold in Sweden and in impeccable original condition with minimal wear, and with only two owners and 463 miles, then we have here a classic and motorcycle history with collector's status.
Fahrzeugangeben vom Kraftfahrzeugbundesamt
Ursprungsbesiktning: 1973-10-10 (regbes)
Datum i trafik första gången: 1973-10-10
Senast godkända besiktning: 1973-10-10
Besiktigad tom: 1975-10-31
Skattebefriad: Ja
Körförbud: Ja
Antal ägare: 2
Fakten zum Modell
DKW continued manufacturing in the West, but sales declined in the mid-1950s, and production ceased as more people had the opportunity to buy an affordable car. However, DKW continued with mopeds into the 1960s. Many German manufacturers made light motorcycles and mopeds at this time. To gain strength and remain competitive, they formed a union, Zweirad Union, producing the EM 50 engine, which powered Victoria, Hercules, DKW, Fram, and Rex. Competitor Sachs made their engines, which also ended up in various brands.
In the early 70s, DKW reintroduced the RT model, now with a Sachs engine. For a few years, DKW and Hercules produced similar bikes, including a motocross and racing machine based on the 125 theme. The exact market segmentation and division are difficult to overview, but in competition with brands like Zündapp and new Japanese brands, the DKW RT 125 E was also sold in Sweden, imported by H. Flöter, who also handled Zündapp and other German brands. By the mid-1970s, DKW had disappeared as a motorcycle manufacturer, at least for that time.
Lagerort und Info zur Besichtigung
For viewing the vehicle, contact the valuator/depot:
Tore Thallaug
+46 705 90 23 65
tore@bilwebauctions.se
Abholung
NOTE! Payment (deposit to our account) must be made within 5 days and before collection.
Auktionsinfo
General information about the condition of the vehicles .
- At this auction, many vehicles have been included in car collections and have been stored (mothballed) for a long time. For this reason, they are described from a collector's perspective and may need technical reviews and maintenance service - oil, battery replacement, new tires, brake review, etc. - before they can be used. .
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