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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    Did you know there were brand names such as
    IXION
    OSCAR
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    and obviously (insert suitable KB name here)'s favourites,
    The PULLIN
    The POUNCY
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    lols you got small resources
    missed my quiz a while back huh, I had Ixion in it theres actually two of them
    there's even one for the hoff fans too , Hoffmann

    and Holden, Baf, Bam, Asso to name a few

    funny ones are Skootamota, Sissy, SOS, Gringo, Grote, Blotto, Dreadnaught


    Macktheknife; how about the 350 Regina then ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R
    lols you got small resources
    missed my quiz a while back huh, I had Ixion in it theres actually two of them
    there's even one for the hoff fans too , Hoffmann

    and Holden, Baf, Bam, Asso to name a few

    funny ones are Skootamota, Sissy, SOS, Gringo, Grote, Blotto, Dreadnaught

    Macktheknife; how about the 350 Regina then ?
    Still laughing about that! lol
    NO its not a Regina, but I am really impressed with the research guys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    Third one is an aerial at least?
    Aerial? That's English for Kotanga. I suspect you mean an Arial.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    Aerial? That's English for Kotanga. I suspect you mean an Arial.
    Yes - but they got married and the reception was fabulous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finn
    That was my first pick too but look at the pipe. It's on the ground. Gotta be a late model Gixxer.
    Dunno. Missing several impoprtant points... It's not in pieces and located in a roadside paddock somewhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    Aerial? That's English for Kotanga. I suspect you mean an Arial.
    Thazza a font. I suspect you meanz Ariel.
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    Nah,

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    So is Daz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macktheknife
    Still laughing about that! lol
    NO its not a Regina, but I am really impressed with the research guys!
    mmm? a colombus 500 ohv single ? or a colombus 800 twin
    useless trivia Horex were the 1st german company to be allowed to build motorcycles over 250cc

    Recheck the 1st pic too it's a Zundapp 750 military spec going on the exhaust pipe lying in front of it & the petrol tank sits inside the pressed steel frame. The BMW R75 fuel tank sat over the frame.

    2nd pic is ??? its got a BMW front end circa 1931 (identical to a R2) but the V-twin & chain drive screws that up.

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    TWR, according to the information I have (which I suppose could be incorrect)
    #1 is a BMW R75m, 1937
    #2 is a Arnaminati A750 1933 (also known as Nati)
    #3 is a Horex 350 believed to be 1935
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macktheknife
    TWR, according to the information I have (which I suppose could be incorrect)
    #1 is a BMW R75m, 1937
    #2 is a Arnaminati A750 1933 (also known as Nati)
    #3 is a Horset 350 believed to be 1935

    1) R75m didn't get produced until 1941 & used a tubular frame, prior to that the largest beemer was a R62 733cc single
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    3) Thats a Horex badge on the tank & 1935 their design models were regina & came in 3 different capacities


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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R

    Recheck the 1st pic too it's a Zundapp 750 military spec going on the exhaust pipe lying in front of it & the petrol tank sits inside the pressed steel frame. The BMW R75 fuel tank sat over the frame.

    Not on the pics of the quite similar 38 Bimmer I have?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    Not on the pics of the quite similar 38 Bimmer I have?
    38 beemer is a R51 & had a tubular frame & plunger rear suspension

    here's pics of a R75m & a Zundapp which one compares to pic #1
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    But the Zundapp is a 4 cyl.However,I still stick to Zundapp because of the perimeter frame....and FN had them too.Time to look in my books.

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    Nimbus????
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    But the Zundapp is a 4 cyl.However,I still stick to Zundapp because of the perimeter frame....and FN had them too.Time to look in my books.
    yeah that one in the pic is, it's the 797cc flat four of 1936. The flat twin was a KS750 (746cc)

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