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    the Dynamo Generato works and is marked Granda 5056/39 6V.3W. DRP
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      Truppenfahrrad

      The Box Carrier is marked with a white Waffenamt Eagle WaA 101 and is stamped bzk 43. The Ammo Can is Alluminum and has the remains of a leather strap on the lid.
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        Waffenamt Stamp on Carrier box.
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          Truppenfahrrad

          The Rear Axel has M 50 Millionen 1904-1940 42M Torpedo (what looks like) System Sacks DRP.
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            These tools were found inside the Box Carrier.
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              That's it. What do you think?

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                Great looking bike! You mentioned that you just got it. What do you plan to do with it? I ride the heck out of mine, its a daily user at WWII reenactments and around town. Chris

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                  Thanks Chris, I am going to set it up in a Local Museum for display. I've taken it for a few rides around the block though. I also plan on using it in my static displays at events. I have a post war bike that I am currently working on to "tear around" with. William

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                    Love the Bike William, i've just finished my bike now complete in original paint .

                    I really like your handles. Is your frame a genuine Wehrmacht isseu?

                    Greetz,

                    Erik

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                      This thread has really got my interest and I would like to try to get my own Truppenfahrrad. Is Peter Verhoeven the chap to approach for bikes for sale?
                      Does he or any other dealers with an interest in truppenfahrrads have a web site?

                      Before I email Peter and assume arrogantly that he speaks English. Does he?
                      Last edited by botty; 05-11-2008, 12:51 AM. Reason: Spelling mistake

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                        Very intersting thread! I must admit I didn't really know that much about the details of German military bikes, so thanks for posting all the photos. I know its not German, but here's two pics of my Swiss Militaervelo, its a 1958.

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                        The make is Condor,who were the largest maker of bikes for the Swiss Army. The rear hub is a Torpedo, the same as on the other bikes posted here.

                        It was hard enough getting my hands on a Swiss bike here in New Zealand, so I don't rate my chances of finding a German one in NZ very highly. However maybe I'll find something when I head over to Europe in August.

                        The saddle on the bike posted by BergfuhrerKiser appears to be a Swiss one.

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                          Great looking Swiss bike! Thanks for showing it off. There are some guys in my WWII reenacting unit that use these with little modification for German bikes. Chris

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                            Outstanding

                            Outstanding!

                            Great looking Fahrrads

                            Jimmy

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                              Swiss army bikes.

                              Originally posted by cruff View Post
                              Great looking Swiss bike! Thanks for showing it off. There are some guys in my WWII reenacting unit that use these with little modification for German bikes. Chris
                              Does anyone know what the differences are between the swiss army and ww11 German military pushbikes?
                              I noticed that the two photos of the Swiss bike posted earlier looked very similar to the German bike.
                              Are the frames the same dimension wise and therefore could someone constuct and pass off a converted swiss bike as a WW11 german bike.If the frame was the same all the other WW11 German parts such as handlebars, mudguards,lights peddlecrank etc could be added to make a fake that could be worth a lot of money.I believe that the Swiss bikes had markings on the r/hand side of the seat post,did all German bikes have a date stamp on them? Thanks in advance Jerry.

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                                Hi Jerry,
                                Maybe I can help you. I have both a swiss 1950 and a 1943 Durkopp Truppen fahrrad.

                                They are a few differnces between the two.

                                The durkopp has a standard frame and the swis is oversize steel tubing.
                                The durkopp has 28 inch wheels the swiss 26"
                                The durkopp has removable handlebars the swiss does not.
                                The durkopp has a black enamel painted rear hub the swiss is nickel plated.
                                The durkopp has a black painted front hub the swiss is nickel paited.
                                The durkopp has galvanized wheel spokes , the swiss is painted black steel.
                                The durkopp has blued cranks and pedal arms the swiss are painted black.
                                The Durkopp has a larger pack rack at the rear than the swiss.

                                I am sure there are more

                                For me these are the major differnces between the two.
                                Looking at them side by side they do not look the same.

                                Hope this is of use to you .
                                Regards
                                Mark.

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