A World War II US Soldier Posing With Captured Killinger and Freund Motorcycle, 1945 – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

A World War II US Soldier Posing With Captured Killinger and Freund Motorcycle, 1945

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This peculiar motorcycle, captured by the US Army in 1945, initially resembles an Indian Chief but reveals a unique engineering feat upon closer inspection.

The Killinger and Freund Motorcycle, designed in 1935 by five German engineers, sought to modernize the Megola front-wheel-drive motorcycle with improved aerodynamics and efficiency. The three-cylinder two-stroke engine was embedded within the front wheel, streamlining mechanics while enhancing performance.

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The bike’s tubular frame, enclosed in sheet metal, contributed to a sleek, futuristic aesthetic. Its rear suspension featured durable rubber and metal components that required no servicing, ensuring longevity. The innovative front-wheel-drive system lowered the engine’s weight while integrating a vibration-resistant carburetor for smoother operation.

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The Drehschieber rotary valve precisely timed fuel-air intake, optimizing efficiency and balance across all three cranks. A compact two-speed transmission with slope-meshed gears facilitated seamless power delivery. The motorcycle was built for easy maintenance, allowing quick access to vital components.

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Though intended for civilian production, World War II prematurely halted its development, leaving behind a brilliant but unrealized masterpiece in motorcycle history.

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