vw166
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Post by vw166 on Mar 2, 2008 19:58:00 GMT 1
Hello ! Just in case you are interested seeing pictures of the February meeting in Valbert, Germany, visit my website: www.vw166.com/abeltreffen2008
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Post by amelinas on Mar 2, 2008 23:05:52 GMT 1
@bart Nice pictures! I haven't see you there.... With your leave, I want to show the experts here your picture of Friedhelms Kettenkrad and make sure that is a real picture and not a fake-pic..... Useful for comparison a standard Kettenkrad [ Holger
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vw166
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Post by vw166 on Mar 3, 2008 12:38:52 GMT 1
Dear Holger, a pitty we didn't meet.. Who could explain more about the kettenkrad?
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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Mar 3, 2008 12:56:35 GMT 1
I see there is some differences in the belt and sprocket wheels. So I am currios why this is so? Is one of them postwar or what? They seem to be the same length.
Rolf
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Post by roberto on Mar 3, 2008 16:40:50 GMT 1
I see there is some differences in the belt and sprocket wheels. So I am currios why this is so? Is one of them postwar or what? They seem to be the same length. Rolf Hello , This kettenkrad is the longer version often refered to as hk102 exept that this one isn't an original one but just made longer by the owner. to compensate he has made the toolboxes a bit longer but this is also fantasy. until now there is only one hk102 known with serial number 20! regards, Roberto
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Post by amelinas on Mar 3, 2008 16:45:17 GMT 1
I see there is some differences in the belt and sprocket wheels. So I am currios why this is so? Is one of them postwar or what? They seem to be the same length. Rolf Hello , This kettenkrad is the longer version often refered to as hk102 exept that this one isn't an original one but just made longer by the owner. to compensate he has made the toolboxes a bit longer but this is also fantasy. until now there is only one hk102 known with serial number 20! regards, Roberto Thats correct!
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