708=1926. WANDERER —
708cc Four-Valves
The first motorcycle design was pretty good, so the years following produced little change.
In 1922, a 3 speed gearbox was mounted in the engine of the 616 cc V2.
The model had no rear suspension.
In 1928, the Wanderer got a 750 cc engine. The buyer could choose between a 2 and a 4 valve engine.
A brake on the front wheel was also introduced in that year. The electrical parts of this motorbike were delivered by Bosch,
and it could reach a speed of 120 km/h.
Specifications: 2 cylinder, 4 stroke, 45 degrees V-engine, air-cooled, 708 cc (70 x 92 mm),
4 valves per cylinder, 2 Amal-Fischer carburetteurs (22 mm), chain driven, kick-starter, 26" tyres,
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