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Re: NEW MEMBER - DKWW2000

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2014 8:28 pm
by spirit r
DKWW2000 wrote:Many thanks for greetings, Und fur Thomas, Guten Abend, ick sprecher nur ein bisien Duetch aber sie schrieb English sehr Gut!
Vielen Dank Mr. "Hercules" Sorry PETE ;) grammar isn't Important only unterstand what each other wanted to tell.
Some pics from your German W2000. "Staubsauger" ?

Liebe Grüsse
Thomas

Re: NEW MEMBER - DKWW2000

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2014 8:39 pm
by DKWW2000
I bought it in 10 Carboard boxes & it came with a parts list bearings were freely available through the Owners club - Very Easy to build ! It rode like a Yamaha RD 200!

Re: NEW MEMBER - DKWW2000

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2014 9:31 pm
by spirit r
What a nice example love the colour combination and high quality shining more than this blue One. s(c)

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Re: NEW MEMBER - DKWW2000

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 11:53 am
by Lucky
That Hercules is superb :o ! I was about to say it must be the best example I've seen but they're so rare it's almost the only example, lol

Re: NEW MEMBER - DKWW2000

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 10:38 pm
by DKWW2000
The link above is the first time I have seen a Blur one!
Sadly no longer mine, a collector bought for his museum V(o likewise the RE 5

Re: NEW MEMBER - DKWW2000

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 4:10 am
by re japi
I´m a bit curious, what kind of prices you have to pay for rotary bikes?

Re: NEW MEMBER - DKWW2000

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 8:50 am
by DKWW2000
Mine was 1 of only 6 that was On the Road (2001) there were a few Grey imorts from the USA as well.
On Ebay at the moment there are a couple needing restoration (a lot of parts same as the GT 750) imported fom the States around the £5000 ish mark. They do not handle well & are top heavy, being aimed at the states for cruising & had good performance in their day, but boy do they turn heads at shows & usually attract quite a crowd. They have a single NSU Rotor and classed as a 500cc!
My last bike was a Norton Commander made for the Police of which a few were sold on the Civilian Market. These handled & performed superb, if anything too good with the fairing & the super smooth quiet engine it wa easy to cruise at 110-120 mph thinking you were only doing 60/70! I dont kow how I kept my license h[b[