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>>/35902/
So trim the pictures. The most obvious examples with the opposing BMWs and Harleys with Indians I omitted. He left only those from which the Soviet 2t technique was actually copied.
1. DKW-125, 40s
2. DKW-125, 60s
3. DKW-350, 40s
4. Yamaha RD-350, 70s
5. Honda Supercub. And although it is not 2T, but the prototype of the rig with the top also served. It is believed that the Soviet 2-speed mopeds are copied from the Jawa Stadion. However, if you compare the design of the engine - the most idiotic solution in Soviet mopeds - the clutch on the crankshaft, in Java was never used, there it is on the primary shaft of the box, in fact, where it should be. However, this may hint that the designer in the scoop was clearly looking at Honda, hoping to someday apply centrifugal clutch. But the party said that such a luxury was not given to the Soviet man, as a result, the temporary solution became permanent for 50 years. Although they may not have been able to copy this complex node.