- RT 125
RT 125 can refer to a model of two-stroke
motorcycle made byDKW inZschopau in the1930s , IFA and MZ in the1950s and early1960s , andDKW inIngolstadt in the 1950s and 1960s. "DKW" stands for "Dampf Kraft Wagen", ("Steam Power Car") but the name "Das Kleine Wunder" or "The Little Wonder" was more popular. "RT" stands for "Reichstyp" or "National Model".In the 1930s DKW pioneered the Schnurle two-stroke loop scavenging process to dispense with the use of a deflector
piston and improve efficiency of the combustion chamber. DKW also developed a highly efficient arrangement of transfer ports. These two features were included in the RT 125 to great commercial advantage. Competitor companies such as Adler and TWN copied the adoption of flat-topped pistons and strove to develop equally transfer port arrangements without infringing DKW'spatent .Since
2000 "MZ Motorrad- und Zweiradwerk GmbH " has used RT 125 to refer to an entirely new model of four stroke motorcycle.The RT 125 is probably the most copied motorcycle of all time. After
World War II theSoviet Union took plans, tooling and even several dozen personnel aswar reparations to MMZ (later transferred to MMVZ and SMZ).WFM of Poland made a modified version of theRT125 /RT175 which in turn was made in India until the 1990s by theEscorts group . RT 125 plans were also taken to theUnited Kingdom where they became the basis of the BSABantam , and to the USA where they formed the basis of theHarley-Davidson "Hummer". Later Yamaha inJapan copied the RT 125 as the basis of the Yamaha YA-1.External links
* [http://www.mz1000s.de/cgi-bin/click.system?navid=448&sid=c MZ RT125 Homepage]
* [http://www.mzriders.com/viewforum.php?f=4 MZ/MuZ Riders Forums - 125cc]
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