DKW RT-125

Framed picture from Road Bike published by Marshall Cavendish in 1979

The text below the pictures reads:- 

When the Allies marched into Germany after World War2, they helped themselves to any number of useful car and motorcycle designs. Without any doubt at all the most widely used was DKW's utilitarian 2-stroke. In Britain it was built by BSA as their hghly praised Bantam; Harley Davidson called their version the Hummer, and Yamaha used it as the basis for their early success in Japan. The Russians still build their own version. Top speed of this 1952 model was 40mph and the fuel consumption was 100 mpg plus.

Super picture framed in an A4 (29.7 x 21 cm, 12 x 8.3 inch) size clipframe.

The picture offered does NOT have the "SAMPLE" watermark!!