Golem chair wheel


The Golem chair wheel is one of the first scooters and was produced by the German manufacturer DKW. History and Tech

The air-cooled 118 cm³ two-stroke engine developed by Hugo Ruppe was installed in the golem in the middle of the single-tube frame and was driven by a 14-inch rear wheel. The 14-inch front wheel was also suspended by means of a pushed short rocker with auxiliary fork. The golem was published by Ernst Eichler & amp; Co, Berlin 11, manufactured and marketed.

"With the small wheels and the comfortable seat, he was an exceptional show on the two-wheel drive market." – Frank Rönicke

After only one year of construction the golem was stopped in favor of the newly designed successor model Lomos. The unfortunate naming with Golem, a human-like being from Jewish mysticism. Weblinks Edit sourcetext Single-level Edit source text

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