Product Description
――In Germany during World War I, military motorcycles were excellent messenger vehicles that avoided traffic jams and ran through narrow roads.
――In addition, it demonstrated excellent maneuverability by standing at the head of the convoy, scouting the situation beyond it, and urgently transporting supplies.
――However, the German army immediately after the beginning of World War I did not have these military motorcycles, and all were diverted from civilian motorcycles.
--And it is said that these military motorcycles were born between 1915 and 16 years.
――This issue explains the history and appearance of military motorcycles that were operated from 1914 to 18 from the original consumer motorcycles using a large number of unpublished photographs.
――You can learn about armed motorcycles, sidecars, and outdoor maintenance.
――We will also explain the uniforms worn by military riders.
--Number of photos: Over 200 monochrome photos
--Text: English
--Number of pages: 96 pages
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )
This item is written in English.
Only 700 pieces are to be manufactured.
Item Size/Weight : 29.7 x 21 x 0.7 cm / 507g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- TG-WWI 1009
- ISBN code
- 4573105667554
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