![]() They would go up to about 35km/hrĪnd where the most affordable way of transportation. Back then, there whereĭozends of small manufacturers who bought OEM Sachs engines and put them The 4hp 99cc Sachs 'nose-piston' 2-stroke engine. They where actually a bicycle manufacturer. However, nowadays they are just a financial holding company that doesn'tĮven have significant archival materials regarding their past. The company actually still exists: (404) The elderly guy running it was about 10 years ago, I haven't been able ![]() Spare parts and documents like manual copies etc. There is a Wanderer Archive somewhere in germany. A re-build project that sort of fell asleep after other The company only existed until 1929, I know for a fact that they whereĪt this time, it is taken apart and covered with primer in my parentsĪttic in germany. You can see to website, my brother-in-law Milan Jezik has there photos of some motor bicycles You guide me in the right direction maybe? It would be best if the book Good illustrations inside with of course significant information. It would be great if the book could have a lot of I have been looking a little bit online, but have not foundĪnything interesting. Like to get a gift for a person in the form of a book about the Wanderer I have no idea about motorcycles, but I would Please see attached pictures may be you can help us to identify it? It was standing is his storage for many many years and was found just It is "Wanderer Wreke" motorcycle, we don't know the model and year. I understand that you are an expert of old motorcycle, so maybe youĬan help us with an old bike that my friend grandfather have. The "Wanderer" make (I found very Little information). I found your information while searching the web for information about Sono in possesso della seguente moto, avete della documentazione da Hi, I have just acquired this bike and am looking to track down and operating and maintenance manual Where can I get spare parts, and any further information from? I have just acquired this 1936 model and would like to know what petrol to oil ratio is correct mixture to run it on. The motorcycle was made c1925-1928 and is probably the 196cc version. Thanking you in advance, I remain, yours Sincerely Hermann Meyer If you have any info on this Model Wanderer Motorcycle, I would like to know what model year it was and any other info you might have. In all the Photos I have seen so far I have not seen a Model with a one Cylinder horizontal Engine. All I know about the Motorcycle is that he had it when he married my Mother in 1930. Sources: Graces Guide,, ,, et al.Īs a young boy I rode many times as a passenger with my Father. The Chemnitz Museum had an exhibition devoted to Wanderer which ran from May to November 2014, "Herr Janecek und die Wanderer" There are differences of opinion on the dates on the 700/750cc 2 and 4 valve models. Another source indicates that this took place in 1931.Ģ. Wikipedia writes that the motorcycle section of Wanderer was sold to František Janeček by Dresdner Bank. The prices of the machines are the same as last year, namely, 34 guineas for the 1 1/4 H.P., and 42 guineas for the twin.ġ. Wanderer machines have a number of special features, including patent carburetter, tapless oil pump, etc. single-cylinder lightweights, and the 3 H.P. They will be made as last year in the 1 1/4 H.P. On this stand will be shown the latest models of the now well-known Wanderer machines. Model l Sp 1938-1940 moped, avail with child's sidecar. Model 13 AS Sachs 98cc 1938, front carrier Wanderer motorcycles with 98cc Sachs engines were produced in Germany in the 1930s and 40s, and post-war until around 1958. In 1929 the Wanderer K500 design was licensed to Czech manufacturer Janeček who also bought the production tooling, resulting in the Jawa marque. In the 1920s book From Leipzig To Cabul, German author Stratil-Sauer writes of riding a V-twin Wanderer motorcycle to Afghanistan. The company also produced typewriters, calculators and bicycles, and during the 1920s had as many as 6000 employees. Machines used by the German forces during the Great War, and by 1918 had built over 10,000 motorcycles and had begun to buildīy 1924, chain drive unit construction V-twins were available. Wanderer machines were of advanced design boasting unit construction engines andįront and rear suspension as early as 1915, at which time they were supplied to the German army - Wanderer supplied almost half of all Between 19* theyīuilt their own single cylinder and V-twin engines. A manufacturer of bicycles since 1892, the Chemnitz factory began motorcycle production in 1902.
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