DKW was the world's biggest motorcycle manufacturer in the 1920s. The Super Sport 600 was DKW's culmination: its heaviest, most powerful machine. The signature clatter says: this is a 2-stroke engine.
Back in 1919, the company from Zschopau, in eastern Germany, built the first auxiliary motor for two-wheelers. The DKW Super Sport is powered by a 600cc engine that produces around 16kW - which might ...
The DKW Super Sport 600 was the high point of prewar motorcycle production. The characteristic 2-cylinder, 600cc engine made this mean machine the heaviest, most powerful serially-produced motorcycle ...
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