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Dkw rt 125
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 8:21 pm
by Kazek
Re: Dkw rt 125
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 11:13 am
by RTWOLLE
Hi Kazek,
do you have a chassis number and engine number?
Or a photo of the frameplate?
Or you know the year of your RT 125?
Then you can say more.
Regards
RTWOLLE
Re: Dkw rt 125
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 9:11 pm
by Kazek
Hi
Engine numbers 11425xx/52
Number of frames 5743xx
Year may 1940
Regards
Kazek
Re: Dkw rt 125
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 1:35 pm
by RTWOLLE
Hi Kazek,
Machine and engine is built in 1940.
Then there would be a public building type with Entstörschild on the control head.
Have one to it?
The color should be dark gray RAL 7021.
But I can see dark yellow or Camouflage. Maybe it's been repainted later times but then would have under the dark yellow color still be the dark gray paint.
But I just see a picture of the control head with Entstörschild.
And I also see that the color is dark gray on your machine.
The camouflage paint is applied determined later.
Where the machines were used accurately is almost impossible to research.
I also have an early military version built in 1940. Frame number 576 5XX, also with Entstörschild.
My has been repainted black but after the war, only some dark yellow points are also obtained.
Regards
RTWOLLE
Re: Dkw rt 125
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 9:47 pm
by Kazek
hello. Thank you for that information, they are already known to me. My motorcycle was factory painted red primer, and then it was dark navy located the color-just like you see in the picture. In a later stage of the war was imposed on him camouflage. Each element of the motorcycle is original except for the front lamp and a box of tools, which I founded myself. Silencer is a replika.A engine was restored by me. On each of the elements is visible red primer, then dark blue. Signs rat-ing, unfortunately I do not. I would like to know where this motorcycle was put into service in May 1940? As for my motorcycle that I'm going to lead to full technical efficiency, while maintaining a plaster paint what it is now. For this reason, looking for the front and back lamps and tollbox dark navy blue in the original paint.
Thank RTWOLLE
Regards Kazek