WW11 BMW R12 Motorcycle Rear Seat

WW11 BMW R12 Motorcycle Rear Seat

WW11 BMW R12 Motorcycle Rear Seat

£120.00

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£120.00

WW11 BMW R12 Motorcycle Rear Seat

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Description

WW2 German BMW , R12 motorcycle rear seat, has a name imprinted to the seat Meteilists, or something like this , if you can read it better from picture , please do. There is also something above (koopero——) somethging ,sorry but i just cant read it well enough.

The seat is the rear pillion or passenger type.

All frame is good , its obviously laid somewhere due to condition, but its all there.

the seat is of a stitched leather covered in a rubber, the hold on handle is of a rubber covering, all is of a steel frame, inc the fixings to the bike.The R12 was developed in 1935 and carried on till 1942, and was the German Armies main motorcycle throughout the war.

Please look at photo’s.

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