DKW NZ350 "Entstört"plate

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DKW NZ350 "Entstört"plate

Post by Panama » Thu Aug 23, 2012 11:45 am

Hello,
does anyone have information if the Dkw NZ350 had only the Siemens "Entstört nach Gruppe 3" plate or were the bikes also fitted with Bosch plates?
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Re: DKW NZ350 "Entstört"plate

Post by Panama » Thu Aug 23, 2012 4:12 pm

Did the "Entstört" plate disappear completely from the motorcycle after 1941 or was it fixed elsewhere on the mudguard or frame?..

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Panama wrote:Hello,
does anyone have information if the Dkw NZ350 had only the Siemens "Entstört nach Gruppe 3" plate or were the bikes also fitted with Bosch plates?
Thanks for your reply,

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Re: DKW NZ350 "Entstört"plate

Post by Frank » Thu Aug 23, 2012 6:42 pm

Hi,

During the war they started to use a new typeplate with the entstört info on the type plate itself.
On the NZ350/1943 the typeplate with entstört info was on the side of the headstock, but I have a war time picture in a book, of a NZ 350 with the typeplate mounted in the front of the headstock but without the additional entstört plate.

Here is the same picture on the web, but the quality is much better in the book: http://community.webshots.com/photo/ful ... 0923wRmXWg

Its very hard to tell from the picture if its the old type plate without the entstört info, or the NZ350/1943 plate with the entstört info on the plate itself.

The bike on the picture is a 1942-43 bike (old front fender, old air cleaner and with the reinforcement brackets for the luggage carrier and the extra supports for exhaust pipes and yellow coloured) and seems to be almost brand new on the picture.

I guess its a 1943 bike, beacause when the picture was shot in Tartu (Dorpat) Estonia in february 1944 on the eastern front and the bike is almost like new.

Have you already checked this?http://www.dkw-nz.net/cms/upload/img_pd ... mation.pdf
//Frank
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Re: DKW NZ350 "Entstört"plate

Post by Panama » Thu Aug 23, 2012 11:01 pm

Frank wrote:Hi,

During the war they started to use a new typeplate with the entstört info on the type plate itself.
On the NZ350/1943 the typeplate with entstört info was on the side of the headstock, but I have a war time picture in a book, of a NZ 350 with the typeplate mounted in the front of the headstock but without the additional entstört plate.

Here is the same picture on the web, but the quality is much better in the book: http://community.webshots.com/photo/ful ... 0923wRmXWg

Its very hard to tell from the picture if its the old type plate without the entstört info, or the NZ350/1943 plate with the entstört info on the plate itself.

The bike on the picture is a 1942-43 bike (old front fender, old air cleaner and with the reinforcement brackets for the luggage carrier and the extra supports for exhaust pipes and yellow coloured) and seems to be almost brand new on the picture.

I guess its a 1943 bike, beacause when the picture was shot in Tartu (Dorpat) Estonia in february 1944 on the eastern front and the bike is almost like new.

Have you already checked this?http://www.dkw-nz.net/cms/upload/img_pd ... mation.pdf
//Frank
Hello Frank,
I accept you will be right on the date the picture was token, so it must be 1943 (as my bike.) Second part of my question was : was it only the Siemens company who was involved in the "Entstörung" or was Bosh also part of the Dkw contract ? Was the Entstörung plate still on the bike after 1943 or was it suspended?

Many thanks for answering, I really appreciate,

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Re: DKW NZ350 "Entstört"plate

Post by ztitus713 » Fri Aug 24, 2012 1:55 pm

Are there reproductions of these plates? If so where can you buy them at? I have the top plate with all the info on it but would still need the bottom plate as pictured above. Thanks

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Re: DKW NZ350 "Entstört"plate

Post by Panama » Fri Aug 24, 2012 2:52 pm

ztitus713 wrote:Are there reproductions of these plates? If so where can you buy them at? I have the top plate with all the info on it but would still need the bottom plate as pictured above. Thanks

Zack


Hello Zack,
Oldtimergarage.pl has it for sale ( 6,05 euro)

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Re: DKW NZ350 "Entstört"plate

Post by Frank » Fri Aug 24, 2012 6:55 pm

Hi Panama,

I have no idea if there were both Bosch and Siemens plates, maybe some forum member knows?

According to both ETL 605-12 from 1941 and the same manual from 1944 the entstört plate should be Bosch, but as shown before, the manuals are not always 100% accurate.

In the ETL605-12 from 1944 the type plate has a different part number than the type plate in ETL605-12 from 1941.

I have never seen a NZ350/1943 with a separate entstört shield, so I think they skipped the entstört plate when they started to use the later model type plate with the entstört info on the type plate in 1942 or 1943.

Should be interesting to know if there is some forum member who has a 1942 or 1943 bike (with art deco front fender) and original separate entstört plate?

//Frank
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Re: DKW NZ350 "Entstört"plate

Post by Panama » Tue Aug 28, 2012 11:14 am

Frank wrote:Hi Panama,

I have no idea if there were both Bosch and Siemens plates, maybe some forum member knows?

According to both ETL 605-12 from 1941 and the same manual from 1944 the entstört plate should be Bosch, but as shown before, the manuals are not always 100% accurate.

In the ETL605-12 from 1944 the type plate has a different part number than the type plate in ETL605-12 from 1941.

I have never seen a NZ350/1943 with a separate entstört shield, so I think they skipped the entstört plate when they started to use the later model type plate with the entstört info on the type plate in 1942 or 1943.

Should be interesting to know if there is some forum member who has a 1942 or 1943 bike (with art deco front fender) and original separate entstört plate?

//Frank
Hallo Frank,
if this kradmelder might be a Forum-member, I don't know...
Do you mean this type early NZ350 Art Deco model with separate Entstört- plate..?

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Re: DKW NZ350 "Entstört"plate

Post by Frank » Tue Aug 28, 2012 6:05 pm

Hi Panama,

Yes, i mean this model of NZ 350, but manufacturing year 1942 or 43. Its very hard to tell anything about the bike on the image, can be everything between 1939-43.

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Re: DKW NZ350 "Entstört"plate

Post by ztitus713 » Wed Aug 29, 2012 7:19 pm

Sorry to interupt on this thread again but I searched Oldtimer Garage and could not find the plate. Perhaps I am looking in the wrong location? Thanks

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