Posted 2 years ago
Mamamule
(6 items)
This is bike has a story. It was shipped to the dealership from the manufactuer, but was left crated when the dealer went out of business. It was found several years later by the new owner of the building and was sold at auction to a man who wanted it to teach his wife to ride. When she did, he sold it to me. I have had it ever since. The odometer shows 754 miles. It is completely original and in running condition. Even the tires are original. Its is stored and not ridden.
The information on the ID plate is as follows:
Fa Nr K101870; Type 316; Boujohr 1935; Inh. 98 cm; Gew. kg 74; Zul. Ges.-6; kg 230. All the original paperwork is with the bike.
I am not looking to sell it, but am courious as to what it might be worth. The fact that is is so old, and yet so new is very unsual. It is a beautiful machine- does anybody have an idea what it might be worth?
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its made in germany by sachs, in scandinavia the engine was used in boht norwegian and swe local motorcycel factory as "Tempo" (nor) and "Husqvarna" (swe). today you can buy this from 2.500 usd and mint condition 4500 usd.
here i scandinavia you can still find spare parts.
sorry for the bad writing .