motorcycle touring holiday Germany Europe classic Ducati Bimota Superbike experience
125cc Maico RS2s owned by Thomas and René Siebig.
Manuel Hereros world championship winning Derbi 80 from 1989, riden by himself today in the fascinating 'Schnapsglas' class (schnaps glass) after the size of the tiny cylinders.
A 1973 Kreidler 50GP belonging to Dominik Muheim.
Klaus Schelligs' 1975 Simson RS receiving final attention.
1978 Meikomots belonging to Werner Steege and Gerold Meißner.
1978 Kreidler 50.
1974 Zöllner-Kreidler.
Unusual Montessa Impala Sport from 1967 belonging to Manfred Klingelhöfer.
Equally rare, the 1959 Moto Morini Tresette owned by Werner Schöler.
And one that I have never heard of is this Ravat found in the camping site.
Marcel Ankones' 1974 Suzuki TR500 which we also enjoyed seeing on the track at Spa Francorchamps recently.
Suzuki T 500 in beautiful condition.
Honda CR50 and CB50R.
On a Honda note, 'could be' future classic Honda VTR1000SP2 on the camp site.
Edgar Rothenspieler bringing his 1939 Triumph BD250 to the start of his groups session.
This is of course a German made Triumph and not the same company as the British Triumph motorcycles. But I did read somewhere that the companies were both started by 2 brothers?
Beautiful Indian sidecar outfit.
4 cylinder 2 stroke Yamaha powered sidecar outfit.
1976 998cc Hock-BMW R100 outfit riden by Jürgen Tiedje and Rymund Ehrichs.
Close up of the fascinating Ducati 864cc kneeler of Hans-Hermann Fett and Bernd Riebel.
Close by the Bimota SB6 with rare monarm conversion belonging to Peter Stimper.
Also slightly more modern is this Weka-Ducati TT1 owned by Gerd Pfannmüller, entered in the Meisterklasse (master class).
Always nice to see a Laverda SFC1000 too. Incidently, very few Laverdas to be seen the whole weekend . .