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Resurrection of a Deutz MAH 914, 1952? Lets see!
sirpedrosa:
Gentles,
Many thanks to all members, and enthusiasts for kind words.
Today was a county holiday here, and so I give a run to all stationary (well, the Bernard is not a pure stationary, and the Volvo Penta stayed cold, but you all understand).
The Lister still being the swiss clock, off course, and both Petters needed to be primed, and the German is ready to roll.
And... its time to restore a 2 stroke 50cc motorcycle, from 1990, of my passed away oncle, that I buyed from my cousin, just to stay busy. ;D ;D ;D
A few pics to showoff.
Cheers
VP
PS: Stef its not a Zündap, because its too expensive, but this one is also an icon from the old days.
cobbadog:
WOW, look forward to seeing and learning more about the bike. What brand is it. Looks a big engine for 50cc.
sirpedrosa:
Gentles, Cobba
Started a new thread about the ciclemotor here:https://listerengine.com/smf/index.php?topic=9904.msg112456#msg112456.
Cobba, the engine is not that big. There are a few types: this one is 4 speed with small carburetor, and cylinder fin cooled, there is an other with air ventilated and smaller cylinder.
The 2 speed has same head.
There is a bigger fin for 5 speed and 6 speed with bigger carburator, and also water cooled.
Lets see this one, how it ends up.
Cheers
VP
sirpedrosa:
Gentles
Last July 12,13, and 14 showed the German at my village in the XXX Feiriarte - craft and economic activity fair.
- Of course the only one showing an engine is me! (Come on... by the Mercedes Benz stand? - its a must!)
Here are some pics to show. This year I forgot to take pics and vids (Im getting old). But for shure one pic is mandatory - arriving at entrance of the fair. (Im waiting for pics of otheres to showoff)
I had the honor to have lunch with the former owner of the engine - and hers 2 daughters. She's 92. The daughters were overwhelmed with the restauration job done.
Later Ill post pics taken by daughters.
Remeber this is a small village, therefore things are at scale.
Cheers
VP
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