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Tell us more about the decal and sinister past? German army ww2?

The bike was imported into Spain in the early 50s and ended up in a museum for many years. I bought it from the guy who owned the museum and on giving her a clean found this hidden under the numberplate and encrusted in years of grime.
Over the past couple of days I have been cleaning the tank out and found a Nazi 1939 pfennig stuck in 81 years of residual 2-stroke. Maybe a luck penny dropped in the tank?
Of course it could have been added at anytime, but not recently that's for sure. If only bikes could talk....

 
Not a classic bike, I know, but I am delighted to have tracked one of these down.

Comfy, quiet, modern good quality helmet, but also reminds me of when Premier was a cool brand. When I dig out the Z650 in the spring, I think this will be the perfect lid. :thumb
 

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Both restored by me. TR6 was a basket case, RGS needed re-wiring. Currently rebuilding engine on a 1970 T100R Daytona
 

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I picked this T100C up just after Christmas

It needs a bit of work but should be up and running sweet as a nut in the next few weeks :thumb

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Paul
 
Have you got baffles in those straight through pipes? If so where did you get them?

My mates old A10 with the shotguns on; mid 70s; and my future classic Daytona; or at least i hope it's made a classic for someone;:D
 

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Very Nice , I bet you are waiting for some balmy spring days to reacquaint yourself with the sound of that engine
 


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