Thursday, 29 July 2010

Tiddler

According to (my ignorance) Wikipedia:
The Hummer was a motorcycle model manufactured by Harley-Davidson from 1955 to 1959. However, the name 'Hummer' is now used generically to refer to all American-made single-cylinder two-stroke Harley-Davidson motorcycles manufactured from 1948 to 1966. These motorcycles were based on the DKW RT125 [DKW was the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer in the 1930s], the drawings for which were taken from east Germany as war reparations after World War II. RT125 drawings were also given to Britain and the Soviet Union as war reparations, resulting in the BSA Bantam and the MMZ M-1A Moskva, later known as the Minsk.

This cheeky tiddler is a 1954 Model 165(cc). BP

4 comments:

mr. friess said...

Gorgeous!!

Anonymous said...

sweet as a nut! whos got one going cheap? ;)

caferacers66 said...

actually a hummer here in the us means either a blowjob or gas drinking fool transporter ;)

Anonymous said...

Saw this photo about 5 years ago, dreamed of building one ever since! Last year I got offered 2 d10 bantams very cheap. I also managed to find a plunger frame as I didn't want to chop original frames with matching engine no.s. The chop has begun and hopefully in a few months time (bank of wife permitting) i will own a very similar bike to this! Mine will be black with a touch of gold 😁 thank you for sharing this pic, literally set me on the path to absolutely loving motorbikes. Passed my test 3 years ago. I now own 5 bikes 🤣